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- Apr 123:00 PMWelcome Desk ConcertsListen to an acoustic set by featured student performers while enjoying a discount on refreshments at Ivan’s Cafe! Inspired by NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts, this series celebrates the Museum as a space for inspiration and belonging, which we hope begins the moment you enter the Museum and are greeted at the Welcome Desk. This event is sponsored by our Student Programming Committee (SPC), which works to creatively connect the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art to university student life. Through planning and hosting programming and activities for university students, SPC hopes to shape meaningful engagement with works of art and broaden the experience of what being in a museum can look and feel like. Learn more here.
- May 109:00 AMOPEN
- Jan 39:00 AMCM Staff Prayer - Please join when your schedule permitsWhat: Campus Ministry Staff Prayer Description: Please join in this staff prayer when your schedule permits. When: Tuesday Morning from 9 AM - 9:30 AM Where: CoMo Chapel
- Apr 123:30 PMNotre Dame Student Peace Conference — "Peace by Piece: Disrupting Dualities in Peacebuilding"The Notre Dame Student Peace Conference is an annual student-focused academic event organized by undergraduate students at the University as a space to engage in academic and professional dialogue on issues of peacebuilding, justice, and conflict transformation. This year’s theme seeks to affirm a commitment to peacebuilding as a dynamic and co-constructive process, resisting the temptation to view people, parties, and events through black-and-white, all-or-nothing lenses. Interested undergraduate and graduate students from around the world are invited to attend, even if not presenting. Pre-registration is required, but thanks to continued sponsorship by the Kroc Institute, there is no registration fee to attend. Registration is required and will open in late January or early February. Learn more and register at http://sites.nd.edu/peacecon/. Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- May 139:00 AMOPEN
- Apr 125:00 PMThe Great Journey of Korean Catholicism: Andrea's LetterJoin us for an evening celebrating the unique aspects of Korean Catholicism, Korean choral music, and lyrical songs. The event will feature a special film screening of 'A Birth,' commemorating the 203rd anniversary of the birth of Father Kim Dae-geon, the first priest in Korea. This film, released in 2022, sheds light on the remarkable journey of Father Kim, who played a pivotal role in Koean Catholic history and was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage figure in 2021. Schedule: 5:00pm-5:10pm: Opening remarks by Rev. Oliver Williams, C.S.C. (Professor of Mendoza College of Business) 5:10pm-5:40pm: Performance 5:40pm-6:00pm: Reception 6:00pm-8:15pm: Film Screening - A Birth (Director Heung Sik Park, 2022) Please find a program of the performance and more information at the provided link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xbw1xpG7Y-Ai69_aF18YaVVJ8fAWua7-/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=107497694487479127548&rtpof=true&sd=true This event is sponsored by the College of Arts and Letters, The Liu Institute of Asia and Asian Studies, Mrs. Barbara Roche and organized by the Korean Program, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures. For more information, contact Prof. Yeonhee Yoon at yyoon3@nd.edu. Originally published at eastasian.nd.edu.