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New College Foundation Names Board Chair and New Trustees
| | New College Foundation, Inc. has announced that Felice Schulaner has been made Chair of its Board of Directors. Schulaner, who has served on the Foundation Board since 2007, took over from Howard Isermann during the Foundation's annual meeting last week.
A New College alumna, Schulaner also serves on the New College of Florida Board of Trustees. She currently acts as a consultant to the Coach Foundation Inc. and was Coach Inc.'s Senior Vice President of Human Resources for eight years before retiring to Sarasota. She has held multiple senior level positions in human resources and retail management.
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New Topics New College: What Makes a Great Beach?
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November 8 at 5:30 pm Mildred Sainer Pavilion, 5313 Bay Shore Road
 Tickets $15; advanced reservations are no longer being taken, but tickets are available and may be purchased at the door. For information, call 941-487-4888. Shakespeare said "beauty lies in the eye of the beholder." Certainly, beauty is an important ingredient in Dr. Stephen Leatherman's rating of beaches, but the most important criteria are clean sand, clean water and beach safety. Attendees will learn about the 50 criteria Leatherman (aka Dr. Beach) uses to rate beaches, using applied coastal science for public outreach. Leatherman's work rewards good beach management and encourages other beach communities to maintain or improve their overall quality, especially environmental quality. Leatherman's book, Field Guide to the Water's Edge, from National Geographic, will be available for purchase.
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Archaeology Lecture: Voices From Native Florida
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November 14 at 6 pm Mildred Sainer Pavilion, 5313 Bay Shore Road
Free, reservations recommended.
Hear the insights and stories of Florida's past from descendants of the peoples whose material record is studied in archaeology. Brian Zepeda of the Seminole Tribe of Florida is a traditional teacher of all Seminole arts such as woodcarving, sewing, silverwork, leather work, storytelling, songs, hunting and history. He currently serves on the Seminole Tribe of Florida Tribal Council. He served for six years on the Florida Governors Council on Indian Affairs and as manager at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum for seven years. As director of cultural outreach and then as director of Florida Seminole Tourism, Zepeda has spoken at international conferences on balancing the need to protect Seminole culture while also sharing aspects of it with the public.
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Artist Conversation with NCF Composers and Stephen Miles
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November 16 at 3:30 pm Mildred Sainer Pavilion, 5313 Bay Shore Road
Free and open to the public; no reservations necessary
During this free Artist Conversation, you will have the chance to hear from New Music New College Director Stephen Miles as well as some of the student composers whose works will be performed the following night by the JACK Quartet.
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Campus Memorial Service for Lee Snyder
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November 17 at 3:30 pm College Hall, 351 College Drive
 A campus memorial service for Dr. Lee Snyder will be held Saturday, November 17th at 3:30 pm at College Hall. Dr. Snyder, who passed away in September, was professor of medieval and Renaissance history at New College from 1969 to 2003. A mong his many accomplishments was the founding of New College's Biennial Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies, which is recognized today as one of the leading conferences of its kind in the United States. Two memorial funds, The Lee Snyder Prize and the Lee Snyder Research and Travel Grant, are being set up at New College to provide a lasting legacy.
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Then and Now: JACK Quartet Plays Music of NCF Graduates
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November 17 at 8 pm Mildred Sainer Pavilion, 5313 Bay Shore Road
Tickets $15; $5 for non-NCF students; free for New College faculty, staff and students Reserve online at donate.ncf.edu/events or call 941-487-4888. In Then and Now, the JACK Quartet will perform recent works by distinguished New College graduates Taylor Briggs, Alejandro Castaņo, Jason Rosenberg and Sara Moone, each of whom has gone on to win major prizes and commissions, juxtaposed with some of their notable student compositions. This will mark the fourth appearance of the JACK Quartet in the New Music New College series. Musicians Christopher Otto (violin), Ari Streisfeld (violin), John Pickford Richards (viola) and Kevin McFarland (cello) have quickly established a reputation for giving high-energy performances of today's most demanding works for string quartet.
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