Events
Welcome to our centralized, chronological listing of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ events. View the landscape of activity and happenings on campus and become an active participant in our lively community. Offices across campus submit events to be included here, so questions about any particular event should be directed to that event's point of contact. The Web Team is not responsible for event accuracy.
Queer Horror Films Series - What Keeps You Alive (2018)
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Free screening of What Keeps You Alive (2018) followed by discussion.
David Dorfman Dance's "truce songs"
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Presented by Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ Dance Company
Lecture: "Reflections on Translation: Theory and Practice"
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Presented by Richard Zenith, translator and biographer
A Discussion on Religious Bigotry in the Present Day
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Attendees will take away a greater, more peaceful understanding, as well as a willingness to enage in what can sometimes be a difficult, but essential, conversation around religious acceptance and intolerance.
A Fall Choral Concert
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Under the direction of Dr. Donald St. Jean, with performances by the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ Chorus, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ Chamber Singers, Tenor/Bass Chorus, and Dr. Judith Stillman. Featured work: To Bigotry, No Sanction - a cantata by Jonathan Comisar. Based on George Washington's letter of 1790 to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, RI. In the letter, Washington offers assurances of the inalienable rights of American citizens regarding religious freedom.
A Discussion on the Topic of George Washington's Letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, RI 1790
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In the letter, Washington offers assurances of the inalienable rights of American citizens regarding religious freedom. This discussion will immediately follow the choral concert, also in Sapinsley Hall, where the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ Chorus will present "To Bigotry, No Sanction," a cantata by composer Jonathan Comisar that is based on Washington's letter.
Study Abroad in London Info Session
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Study in London and earn credit while making unforgettable memories!
Richard Whitten: Objects of Wonder - Exhibition
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On view November 7-December 6, 2024. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 12-8 PM. Free and open to the public!
Richard Whitten: Objects of Wonder - Opening Reception
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Exhibition on view in Bannister Gallery from November 7 through December 6, 2024. Join us for an opening reception on Thursday, November 7, from 4-7 PM!