October 17, 2013 marks forty years since the dedication of Mago Hunt Center for Performing Arts. After a fire in 1969 destroyed the buildings housing the music and drama departments, William Hunt, then chair of the Board of Regents, generously financed the new facility named for his wife, Mago Hunt. In honor of this milestone for the performing and fine arts department, all are welcome to view a pictorial display of Mago Hunt Center created by the University Museum in the display case across from the Shepard Freshman Resource Center on the first floor of Buckley Center. For a narrated video of the display go to: sites.up.edu/museum or use a smart phone to scan the QR code in the Buckley Center display case. The University Museum is located in the basement of Shipstad Hall, room 014. Open Monday & Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and also by appointment. University faculty, staff and students are invited to stop in and learn more about the University’s history. Contact Carolyn Connolly, Museum Coordinator, at 8038 or piatz@up.edu for more information.