- Sep 11–14Michigan Irish Music Festivalhttps://michiganirish.org/
- Sep 15–17Fall Career Fair
- Sep 1511:00 AMSpin the Conversation: Truth or StigmaJoin the McDonald Center for Student Well-Being for Spin the Conversation: Truth or Stigma. Bust myths and get creative with us. Spin the wheel to tie-dye a purple "I ❤️ ND" shirt to show your support for Recovery Awareness Week. Shirts are available while supplies last, so don't miss out! Originally published at mcwell.nd.edu. https://events.nd.edu/events/2025/09/15/spin-the-conversation-truth-or-stigma/
- Sep 1512:30 PMBeyond This Point— Performance and Electronics WorkshopThe Chicago-based intermedia percussion ensemble Beyond This Point will lead a hands-on workshop showcasing the innovative and unconventional performance technologies used in their work. Participants will explore how these technologies shape musical expression—ranging from controlling lighting and sensor-driven cues to interacting with electronic elements and unconventional instruments. The workshop will showcase how such technologies can enhance theatricality and audience engagement, transforming traditional composition and performance spaces into rich, multi-sensory experiences.Bio:Beyond This Point is a Chicago-based collaborative music ensemble dedicated to the advancement of experimental and contemporary culture. This multifaceted collective of musicians, performers, and arts practitioners builds experimental projects that engage with written music, sound art, lighting, installation, improvisation, and live electronics. From the intimate to the monumental, BTP is known for producing unique performances that offer captivating and exhilarating experiences. Most recently, BTP has presented its community-oriented multimedia production Reclaimed Timber; immersive sound+light concert LIT; and thought-provoking theatrical performance Musician Minus Instrument.This workshop is part of the lecture series "Sonifying the Body: Embodied Technologies in Electronic Music Performance," sponsored by the Franco Family Institute for Liberal Arts and the Public Good, the Department of Music, and the Technology & Digital Studies Program. Originally published at music.nd.edu. https://events.nd.edu/events/2025/09/15/beyond-this-point-performance-electronics-workshop/
- Sep 154:00 PMMulti-Language Reading ClubJoin the Multi-Language Reading Club for an hour of fun reading in the language of your choosing! Bring a foreign language book, magazine, or newspaper, or read one from the library collection.
- Sep 155:00 PMCrochet & Knitting ClubLooking for a group to crochet or knit with? All are welcome to join this group of needlework enthusiasts. -- https://sjcpl.libnet.info/event/14178649
- Sep 157:00 PMOpen Irish Music Sessionhttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- Sep 1610:00 AMArt 4 UsCalling all adults that want to talk about and create art! All levels of skills are welcome. The club will focus on drawing and painting with water-based paints. -- https://sjcpl.libnet.info/event/14113110
- Sep 1612:30 PMLecture: "Apex Corruption Erodes Democratic Values"Enrique SeiraKellogg Institute Faculty FellowJoe and Deborah Loughrey Professor of Economics We complement a field experiment with cross-country evidence to show that exposure to apex corruption— corrupt acts implicating top-level politicians—causes large decreases in democratic values and associated behaviors. Behaviors such as individual voter turnout, contributions to support elections, and honesty and trust in incentivized games all fall. The effects on voting are greatest for incumbents perceived to be honest when apex corruption is exposed close to elections. We show, both experimentally and across scandals in 17 national settings, that apex corruption also reduces explicit support for democracy in favor of authoritarianism. We test two restorative solutions. Sponsored by the Kellogg Institute at the Keough School of Global Affairs. https://events.nd.edu/events/2025/09/16/apex-corruption-erodes-democratic-values/
- Sep 162:00 PMSupporting Students' Wellness in the ClassroomEver wonder how to genuinely support your students' mental and psychological wellness while still supporting meaningful academic engagement? Supporting student well-being isn't just about care—it's crucial for academic success. In this workshop, we’ll discuss concrete ways to integrate wellness support into your teaching. You'll learn practical approaches from instructors’ and students’ perspectives which will help you identify at least one pedagogical strategy you can use in your next class session to support student wellness and improve academic engagement. Facilitators:Horane Diatta-Holgate, Program Director of Inclusive Pedagogy, Kaneb Center for Teaching ExcellencePeter Barnes, Staff PsychologistTayo Awe, Programming Assistant, McDonald Center for Well-Being
- Sep 163:30 PMFoundations of Teaching in Humanities and Social Sciences (Session 4 of 4)This four-part series (8/26, 9/2, 9/9, & 9/16) will introduce and develop the fundamental skills of effective teaching, including communicating expectations, facilitating a class, grading, and teaching critical thinking skills. This will give first-time and early TAs in social science or humanities fields a solid foundation for successful teaching in graduate school and beyond. Facilitators: Kyler Schubkegel, Graduate Associate, Kaneb Center for Teaching ExcellenceBeatrice Rosso, Graduate Associate, Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence
- Sep 164:00 PMPersonal Digital Preservation BasicsOur photos, recordings, and paper documents are a vital link to the past, and the information we create today has the same value. The only difference is that much of it is now digital. Chances are that you want to keep some digital photos, videos, and other files so that you—and your family—can look at them in the future. This workshop will provide some resources and high-level tips on how to plan for backing up and organizing your own personal digital materials in order to preserve your “born digital” information and make it last for future generations. Prerequisite(s): This lesson assumes no prior knowledge of the skills or tools Open toGraduate Students, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, Postdocs https://www.library.nd.edu/event/personal-digital-preservation-basics-2025-09-16/
- Sep 164:30 PMGet the Scoop on RecoveryGET THE SCOOP on Recovery! The McDonald Center for Student Well-Being and the GRC invite you for free ice cream and bracelet-making, as we chat about how to build and maintain healthy relationships while navigating recovery.
- Sep 166:00 PMIntroduction to VR Development in Unity3DThe Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship has been working in virtual reality (VR) and extended reality (XR) for a number of years. Join us for a 90-minute workshop where we will assemble the basic building blocks of a first-person VR simulation. We will use the Meta Quest 3 headset as our target platform. Participants should bring their own laptops and have installed the latest version of Unity3D prior to arriving. (A link will be sent out after successful registration.) Open toGraduate Students, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, Postdocs https://www.library.nd.edu/event/introduction-to-vr-development-in-unity3d-2025-09-16/
- Sep 167:00 PMOld Timey Music Sessionhttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- Sep 167:30 PMJazz Open Sessionhttps://www.merrimansplayhouse.org/upcoming-concerts
- Sep 1712:00 PMBite-Sized ArtSo much art, so little time! Join in for this 15-minute lunchtime program, where a member of the museum's education staff will lead a brief, interactive exploration of a single work of art in the permanent collection. Not all works on view take center stage, so join us for this opportunity to take a deep dive into a piece that you might not have noticed on a previous stroll through the galleries. Gain new perspectives on an old favorite, or engage with something completely new! After our time in the galleries, participants can explore other works in the Museum or enjoy a 10 percent discount at Ivan’s Cafe. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- Sep 1712:30 PMFoundations of Teaching in STEM (Session 4 of 4)This four-part series (8/27, 9/3, 9/10, & 9/17) will introduce and develop the fundamental skills of effective teaching, including communicating expectations, facilitating a class, grading, and teaching critical thinking skills. This will give first-time and early TAs in STEM fields a solid foundation for successful teaching in graduate school and beyond. Facilitators: Gelei Xu, Graduate Associate, Kaneb Center for Teaching ExcellenceMonica Stefaniak, Graduate Associate, Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence
- Sep 174:00 PMComics and Visual Storytelling ClubA club for aspiring illustrators and artists with a passion for comic books, cartooning, and illustrative storytelling. -- https://sjcpl.libnet.info/event/14113176
- Sep 175:00 PMSocial Impact Fair
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