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Washington Semester Program Info Session at 6pm in Ruane 142
Want to spend a semester in DC? Attend tonight’s info session to learn more about the program. Hear how American University will connect you with influential leaders and decision-makers, and equip you with the professional skills to make a meaningful impact in the world.
Spring Career EXPO is Today (2/11) from 2:30 – 5PM!
Join us today in Peterson to explore internships, entry-level jobs, volunteer opportunities, and grad school options! Don’t miss this chance to connect with employers and graduate programs from a wide range of industries—all in one place!
Letter Locking & Wax Seals, Library, Thursday 1-3pm!
Learn how to intricately fold and seal your letters, love poems, and secret notes using the art of letter-locking and wax seals! Join us tomorrow, Thursday 2/12 from 1-3pm in the Library.
Register for BodyPump Fri., 2/13 at 7pm in Peterson Group Fitness Studio to Win Prizes!
Claim your spot for Pump for the Prize. Registration is open now on IMLeagues until Friday, 2/13 at 3pm. Two participants will win yoga mats! For any questions, email Amanda (aflemin2.ga@providence.edu). Thank you!
DIS Campus Visit Today from 1-3:30pm in Feinstein 410
Meet with a DIS rep during our walk-in hours today, or join us for a DIS Info Session at 5:00pm in Ruane 205. Make use of this great opportunity to ask questions about your DIS study abroad program!
Ring Sales Today from 11am-4pm in Slavin Atrium
Stop by Slavin Atrium to check out the class rings, raffles and giveaways!
Book Launch Event for Emeritus Prof. Bruce Graver Tonight at 4pm in the Ruane Great Room
Emeritus Professor Bruce Graver will talk about his new book, “The Stereoscopic Picturesque Nineteenth-Century Photography, Literary Landscapes, and the Third Dimension” and will bring various 3d viewers and 3d photographs from his collection for folks to (carefully) play with. You thought virtual reality glasses were new high-tech inventions? Not so: they were the home entertainment centers of the 19th century.