| Times | Events |
|---|---|
Spring Break3/12 - 18. No classes in session. University offices open. | |
Women's History MonthCelebrate the history of women all month long. Women and Gender Studies Center, (703) 993-2896 | |
National Trumpet CompetitionJohnson Center, Dewberry Hall; deLaski Performing Arts Building School of Music, (703) 993-1380 | |
| 9 am - 5 pm | Your Next Chapter - Charting a Course for RetirementJohnson Center, Room F This full day course is designed to help you successfully navigate into the Next Chapter of your life by exploring your personal resources, attitudes, preferences, motivations, skills, and interests. Lois Tetrick, (703) 993-1372, ltetrick@gmu.edu |
| 10 am - 12 pm | Customer Service Certificate Program: Crucial ConversationsPrince William Campus, Occoquan Building, Room 110L Review the Crucial Conversations book and method of creating dialogue. Practice difficult conversations with Mason's Workplace coaches. Please note that there will be extensive role-playing in this workshop. Bridget Peabody, (703) 993-6764, hrlearn@gmu.edu |
| 2 pm | Concert: Doc SeverinsenCenter for the Arts, Concert Hall Army Blues with Doc Severinsen. Part of the National Trumpet Competition. Free/Non-Ticketed Center for the Arts Box Office, (703) 993-8888 |
| 7:30 pm | Concert: Rhythm and BrassHarris Theatre Part of the National Trumpet Competition. Center for the Arts Box Office, (703) 993-8888 |
| 8 pm | Celtic Nights: Journey of HopePrince William Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Merchant Hall $48; $40; $32 Hylton Performing Arts Center Box Office, (703) 993-7759 |
| 8 pm | APEX Cycle EducationPrince William Campus, Occoquan Parking Lot The Occoquan Lot will be closed each Friday evening at/by 8:00 pm and will re-open on Sunday evenings by 8:00 pm. APEX Cycle Education, (571) 201-7661 |
| 8 pm | Preview: Vpstart Crow presents William Shakespeare's Romeo & JulietPrince William Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Gregory Family Theater Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of playwright William Shakespeare about two young star-cross’d lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare’s most popular archetypal stories of young, teenage lovers. Hylton Performing Arts Center, (703)-993-7759 |

