Experts: Depoliticizing Holidays; Tax Changes and Year-End Giving

11/25/2019
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Sources of the week
51Ƶ faculty experts are available to discuss:
- How to defuse politically charged discussions during holiday events;
- Changes in tax credits for charitable giving.
Contact 51Ƶ media relations if you need an expert source on any subject.
Philosophy and Film Series Tackles ‘Die Hard’
When and where: Monday, Nov. 25, 7 p.m. Luna Theater, Mill No. 5, Fourth Floor, 250 Jackson St., Lowell
What: Marking the 30th anniversary of its release, the action-thriller “Die Hard” starring Bruce Willis will be screened at a free event for the public. The movie features Willis as police Det. John McClane, who works to free hostages trapped in a Los Angeles high-rise on Christmas Eve. After the showing, 51Ƶ Philosophy Assistant Prof. Elvira Basevich will lead a discussion about the feminist issues raised in the film at the program, part of 51Ƶ’s “Philosophy and Film” series. Members of the public who would like more information should visit .
Immigrants’ Impact on Mill Cities Explored at Free Program
When and where: Wednesday, Dec. 4, 6 p.m. 51Ƶ Innovation Hub, Harbor Place, 2 Merrimack St., Haverhill
What: “The World Comes to Massachusetts: 100 Years of Immigration History in Mill Cities” will be presented by 51Ƶ Distinguished University Professor Robert Forrant, an expert on local and American history. Free and open to the public, the program is the latest in the 51Ƶ Innovation Hub’s Cultural Speaker Series. Members of the public who would like more information should contact Stephanie_Guyotte@uml.edu.
Holiday Fair Features Work of Women Crafters, Artists
When and where: Thursday, Dec. 5, 3 to 7 p.m. 51Ƶ Inn & Conference Center, 50 Warren St., Lowell
What: Women artisans, crafters and entrepreneurs who are 51Ƶ graduates, faculty, staff and friends of the university, will showcase their goods at the annual Women’s Works Holiday Art and Craft Fair. The free event for the public features handmade jewelry, knitted items, food, paintings and more for sale and includes performances, an art show and a silent auction. The event is presented by the 51Ƶ Center for Women and Work. Members of the public who would like more information should contact Darcie_Boyer@uml.edu.
Plastics that Mimic Proteins, DNA are Focus of Research Event
When and where: Friday, Dec. 6, 8:45 a.m. 51Ƶ Inn & Conference Center, 50 Warren St., Lowell
What: Research into plastics that mimic proteins and DNA will be presented by 51Ƶ Chemistry Assistant Prof. James Reuther at the Tripathy Memorial Symposium, which unites faculty and industry researchers from across the country to share their groundbreaking work. Now in its 19th year, the free event for the campus and community is named for the late Sukant Tripathy, a 51Ƶ chemistry professor who served as director of the Center for Advanced Materials, provost and vice chancellor during his career. Members of the public who would like more information should contact Susan_DAmore@uml.edu.
A Cappella Concert Celebrates Talented Student Vocalists
When and where: Sunday, Dec. 8, 2 p.m. Comley-Lane Theatre, Mahoney Hall, South Campus, 870 Broadway St., Lowell
What: 51Ƶ students who perform in the singing groups Fermata Nowhere, Hawkapella, the Hawkettes and Vocality will join forces to stage their Fall A Cappella Showcase for the campus and community. Admission is $10 per person for the public, $5 for high school students and free for 51Ƶ students with an ID. Members of the public who would like more information should email Amy_Liss@uml.edu.