*All events are free unless otherwise noted.
CAMPUS CLOSED THURSDAY, NOV. 27 AND FRIDAY, NOV. 28 FOR THANKSGIVING
LECTURES
THE LARGE BINOCULAR TELESCOPE- Dr. Leonard Kuhi of the University of Minnesota (retired) discusses the design and construction of a telescope having twin 8.4-meter mirrors, along with scientific expectations and various pitfalls encountered along the way. "What Physicists Do" Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Monday, Nov. 24. Darwin 103. (707) 664-2119. For a complete list of events in this lecture series, visit http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/wpd/
WAR AND PEACE IN THE ARTS - Tim Wandling discusses as part of the War and Peace Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 25. Warren Auditorium, Ives 101. (707) 664-2543. For a complete list of events in this lecture series, visit http://www.sonoma.edu/a&h/WP_Calendar.htm
FILMS
NOTE BY NOTE - (2007, Ben Niles) This fascinating documentary follows the creation of a Steinway concert grand piano in its long and complex journey from forest floor to concert hall. Admission is $5, $4.50 for non-SSU students and senior citizens, and $3.50 for SFI members and children under 12. SSU students admitted free. Sonoma Film Institute. 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 23. Warren Auditorium, Ives 101. (707) 664-2606. For a complete list of events in this series, visit www.sonoma.edu/sfi