Library Video Game Night Friday 10/28 6-9PM

Video Games! Board Games! Card Games! More!

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For this fall’s Library Video Game Night, we’ve decided to branch out. In addition to providing video game fun in the form of Call of Duty, Blur (an arcade-style racing game), Dance Central, Rock Band, Super Smash Brothers Brawl, and whatever else looks like fun that day, we invite you to bring your favorite board and card games to play with friends!

As usual, we’ll be providing pizza and pop, and there’ll be door prizes for those who arrive before seven and stay til the end (i.e., you must be present to win).

Please remember to bring your valid UDM ID card to get in. Faculty, students, administrators, and staff are all welcome!

If you have any questions, contact Russell Davidson (davidsor@udmercy.edu)

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Ed Dwight, creator of Gateway to Freedom, in Library Friday for Book Signing

A man whose resume reads: former Air Force Test Pilot, America’s first African American Astronaut Candidate, Computer Systems Engineer, Aviation Consultant, restauranteur, real estate developer, and construction entrepreneur can best be described as a true renaissance man. Ed Dwight has succeeded in all these areas. However, for the last 30 years, Ed has focused his direction on fine art and sculpture, large scale memorial, and public art projects. Since his art career began in 1978, after attaining his MFA in Sculpture from the University of Denver, Ed Dwight has become one of most prolific and insightful sculptors in America.

Here for the “Celebrating the River at Midnight – The Fluid Frontier: Slavery, War, Freedom and the Underground Railroad” conference being held on the McNichols Campus, Ed Dwight will be in the McNichols Campus Library on Friday, October 21, 9:00 AM – noon. Following the conference, the Gateway to Freedom in Detroit and the Tower of Freedom in Windsor will be rededicated on Saturday, October 22.

Ed Dwight, creator of Gateway to Freedom in Library for Book Signing Friday

A man whose resume reads: former Air Force Test Pilot, America’s first African American Astronaut Candidate, Computer Systems Engineer, Aviation Consultant, restauranteur, real estate developer, and construction entrepreneur can best be described as a true renaissance man. Ed Dwight has succeeded in all these areas. However, for the last 30 years, Ed has focused his direction on fine art and sculpture, large scale memorial, and public art projects. Since his art career began in 1978, after attaining his MFA in Sculpture from the University of Denver, Ed Dwight has become one of most prolific and insightful sculptors in America.

Here for the “Celebrating the River at Midnight – The Fluid Frontier: Slavery, War, Freedom and the Underground Railroad” conference being held on the McNichols Campus, Ed Dwight will be in the McNichols Campus Library on Friday, October 21, 10:00 AM – noon. Following the conference, the Gateway to Freedom in Detroit and the Tower of Freedom in Windsor will be rededicated on Saturday, October 22.

Ed Dwight, creator of the Gateway to Freedom, here Thursday

A man whose resume reads: former Air Force Test Pilot, America’s first African American Astronaut Candidate, Computer Systems Engineer, Aviation Consultant, restauranteur, real estate developer, and construction entrepreneur can best be described as a true renaissance man. Ed Dwight has succeeded in all these areas. However, for the last 30 years, Ed has focused his direction on fine art and sculpture, large scale memorial, and public art projects. Since his art career began in 1978, after attaining his MFA in Sculpture from the University of Denver, Ed Dwight has become one of most prolific and insightful sculptors in America.

Here for the “Celebrating the River at Midnight – The Fluid Frontier: Slavery, War, Freedom and the Underground Railroad” conference being held on the McNichols Campus, Ed Dwight will be in the McNichols Campus Library on Thursday, October 20, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Following the conference, the Gateway to Freedom in Detroit and the Tower of Freedom in Windsor will be rededicated on Saturday, October 22.

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