AsianAm presents our make-your-own-sushi event this Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30pm in Slavin ’64 Hall. There will be a sushi making supplies from Jade Tree along with a sushi expert. We hope to see you there!!
Category: This Week’s Events
Maki Your Own Sushi!-Thursday (10/24), 5:30pm in Slavin ’64 Hall
AsianAm presents our make-your-own-sushi event this THURSDAY from 5:30 to 7:30 in Slavin ’64 Hall. There will be a sushi making supplies from Jade Tree along with a sushi expert. We hope to see you there!!
History Reads the News-Tomorrow (10/23), 3:30pm in Slavin Fishbowl
Join us on Wednesday, October 23rd from 3:30-4:30pm in the Slavin Fishbowl for this month’s edition of History Reads the News! Drs. Sharon Murphy, Jen Illuzzi, and Alyssa Lopez will be the panelists, and topics will include Halloween and the election.
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Invisible Disabilities Week: FLIP Points Available for Lecture and Lunch-Tomorrow (10/23), 12pm in Moore Arts Cafe
Drop in for pizza and our lecture, “Disability Rights in the Workplace,” by Professor Molly McKeon, TOMORROW, 10/23/2024, from 12 to 1:30pm in Moore Arts Cafe. PC School of Business students will earn FLIP points for attendance.
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The Humanities Forum Hosts Nancy Worman-Friday (10/25), 3:30 pm in Ruane 105
This Friday (10/25) at 3:30 p.m. in Ruane 105, the Humanities Forum will host Nancy Worman, professor of classics at Barnard College.
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Rev. Robert J. Randall Lecture “Is Ancestral Guilt a Thing?”-Thursday (10/24), 4:30pm at Aquinas Lounge
The lecture is Thursday, October 24, at 4:30pm at Aquinas Lounge. Please register for this free event. All are welcome!
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Family Policy & The Economy Panel-Wednesday (10/23), 12:30pm in Ruane 105
Join us next week on Wednesday, October 23rd for our second Voter Education Panel – Family Policy & the Economy! The panel will be held at 12:30pm in Ruane 105 – we hope to see you there!
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The Humanities Forum Hosts Stephen Barr-Friday (10/18), 3:30pm in Ruane 105
This Friday(10/18) at 3:30 p.m. in Ruane 105, the Humanities Forum will host Dr. Stephen Barr, president of the Society of Catholic Scientists and Professor Emeritus of theoretical particle physics at the University of Delaware. The title of his lecture is “Is Consciousness Reducible to Physics?” and in this lecture, Dr. Barr will explain why a number of well-known physicists and philosophers have argued that the phenomenon of consciousness is not reducible to physics, thus refuting physicalism.
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