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Joan Ranquet Visit
Alumna and renowned animal communicator Joan Ranquet (right) visited Stephens College April 6-7. Ranquet spent time at the stables and spoke to a theatre class (after all, she was a theatre major) before speaking to a crowd of students, faculty, staff and community members Thursday evening.
Click here to read the Columbia Daily Tribune's front page story about Joan's visit.
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Honors Convocation Winners
Congratulations to everyone who received awards and recognition at this afternoon's Honors Convocation. Click for the list of award winners.
Reminder:

March of Dimes
Jennifer Kilgore from the Theatre Department would like to encourage you to donate to her March of Dimes walk. The donations will fund March of Dimes research and programs that help mothers have full-term pregnancies and to help babies begin healthy lives. Your donation will also be used to bring comfort and information to families with a baby in newborn intensive care.
Please support this important work.
You can make a donation with your credit card, cash or check. To make a donation to Jennifer’s personal Web page, visit http://www.marchforbabies.org/jenniferkilgore. To learn more about March for Babies visit www.marchforbabies.org or watch an informational video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P_dFD0J47I.

MLKSU Event
On April 6, MLKSU presented speaker Sui Lang Panoke, MPA, the founder and director of Women Politics Media, a global media training organization designed to prepare women and minority leaders in politics. The event recognized Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
L-R: Charell Strong, Jennifer Ruiz, Panoke, Candace Stephenson, Nyla Handy.
Ten Ideals
Hello for the final time this year!
Here are our final nominations...
The Ten would like to recognize the following individuals for their representation of LEADERSHIP:
Rikki Takeyama (Staff)
Troy Hall (Faculty)
Kara Hinshaw
Robert Doyen (Faculty)
Dan Schultz (Faculty)
Emma Carter
Aubrey McMurtry
Lauron Thompson
Kelli Ross
Madelyn Horn
Kathryn McKellar
Mimi Hedges (Faculty)
Kristin Neugebauer
Olivia Howell
Lesley Nielsen
Jamie Andes
The Ten would like to recognize the following individuals for their representation of COURAGE:
Valerie Fehringer
Samantha Anderson
Laura Harcharick
Ashley Eaton
Margaret Ivich
Randi Cahill
Ashlee James
Rachel Joslyn
Polina Malikin (Faculty)
Christina Lee
Dianne Lynch (Pres.)
Emily Swenson
Beth Leonard (Faculty)
Abby Herzog
David Brock (Faculty)
Sean Clouse (Faculty)
Lauren Maslanik
Katelyn Hembree
Chasity Hollamon
Roxana Ruiz
Catherine Lentz
Candace Stephenson
Congratulations!
~The Ten
Student
Notices
Mandatory Fashion Intern Meeting
There will be a mandatory meeting for all fashion students completing FOR CREDIT internships this summer on April 20 at 5 p.m. in Dudley 210. Please email Courtney Cothren ([email protected]) with questions.
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Upcoming
Events
Women’s History in the Making
5 p.m., April 11; Windsor Lounge
Inas El-Sayed, an assistant professor at Lincoln University, will lead a cultural discussion on the lives and experiences of women of Egypt and the Heavenly Religions. Presented by the LPO Lecture Series.
Advising Day (no classes)
April 13
Eleemosynary
7:30 p.m., April 13-16; Warehouse Theatre
Winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, this pleasantly offbeat play travels through time to explore the lives of three generations of women: a brilliant young girl obsessed with language, the eccentric grandmother who raised her, and the mother who never loved her enough to stay. Lee Blessing presents a slightly crazy picture of a far-fromperfect family and the ups and downs of their relationships. Some adult language.
Fee: $8 General, $6 Student/Senior
Contact: Box Office, x4199
Alumnae Reunion 2011
April 14-16
Visit website for details.
Stephens Tennis vs. Lincoln University
3:30 p.m., April 14; Stephens Tennis Courts
FFA Judging Contest
12 p.m., April 14; Stephens Equestrian Center
The FFA State Judging Contest will be hosted by the Stephens College Equestrian Department and Missouri Equine Department.
Free and open to the public.
2011 Senior Film Showcase
9 p.m., April 15, Ragtag Cinema
Stephens College senior filmmakers will premiere their senior film projects. The annual Senior Film Showcase is an opportunity for senior film and integrated media majors to present their projects to the Stephens College and Columbia communities. Sponsored by the Stephens College Film and Media Department.
Fee: $8 regular, $6 students and seniors
Princes of Wales Horse Show
April 15-16; Stephens Equestrian Center
Stephens Equestrian students will host their annual horse show to promote all seats. On Friday, April 15, Western and Saddleseat classes will be shown. The Hunter/Jumper show will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 16.
Free and open to the public.
PULSE: 67th Annual Student Designer Fashion Show
April 16, Windsor Auditorium
Show times: 12:30, 2:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p.m.
General Admission Tickets: $15
VIP Tickets: $50
Contact: x4233
www.stephensfashion.com
Stephens Softball vs. Central Methodist University
4 and 6 p.m., April 19; Antimi Complex
Stephens Tennis vs. Lewis and Clark College
3 p.m., April 21; Stephens Tennis Courts
Spring Choral Concert
3 p.m., April 22; Historic Senior Hall Recital Hall
The Velvetones and Concert Choir will perform.
New Works Dance Concert
7:30 p.m., April 22-23; Warehouse Theatre
Adjudicated student choreography is performed by members of the Stephens Dance Company.
Fee: $ 8 General $ 6 Student/Senior
Contact: Box Office, x4199
Senior Showcase Recital, Opus 2
3 p.m., April 23; Historic Senior Hall Recital Hall
Sydney Turner Senior Voice Recital
7 p.m., April 23; Historic Senior Hall Recital Hall
Senior Capstone and Graphic Arts Portfolio Show
April 8-May 5
10 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday through Friday and by appointment; Closing reception: 4-5 p.m., May 7
Davis Art Gallery, corner of Walnut and Ripley streets
A capstone exhibition featuring the works of graduating seniors in the School of Design and Fashion.
Free and open to the public.
Ladder of Success
Through May 8
noon-3 p.m. Saturday-Sunday and 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday
Historic Costume Gallery, mezzanine floor of LRW
“Ladder of Success” shows how the rise of women in the workplace and the fashion that accompanied their success worked in tandem toward attaining a powerful presence there.
Free and open to the public.
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