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Saturday, April 13, 2024
- All dayPutt Putt - Registration OpensRegistration for putt putt is open from Apr. 8 at 6:00a.m. until Apr. 16 at 11:00p.m.
- All dayPutt Putt - Registration OpensRegistration for putt putt is open from Apr. 8 at 6:00a.m. until Apr. 16 at 11:00p.m.
- All dayTable Tennis Tournament - Registration OpensRegistration for table tennis tournament is open from Apr. 8 at 6:00a.m. until Apr. 16 at 11:00p.m.
- All dayTable Tennis Tournament - Registration OpensRegistration for table tennis tournament is open from Apr. 8 at 6:00a.m. until Apr. 16 at 11:00p.m.
- All dayWellness and Resilience Program (aka Penn Resilience Program at Notre Dame) Student Section E *requires registration*The Penn Resilience Program (PRP) is a 6-session training that equips individuals with a set of empirically supported skills that can be applied in everyday life to strengthen the ability to navigate adversity and challenges, manage stress, and thrive in their personal and professional lives. PRP is not a treatment program; rather, it is a skills program that is designed to prevent anxiety and depression and to increase well-being. The PRP skill set draws from two fields in psychology: cognitive behavioral psychology and positive psychology. Register HereSee schedule for this offering below. All students are welcome to attend. Attendance at all sessions, especially Session #1 is advised, as subsequent sessions build upon previous material. Friday, 4/12Â - 2:00pm - 5:00pm Saturday, 4/13 - 12:00pm - 3:00pm Sunday, 4/14 - 12:00 pm - 3:00pmYou do not need to use any other UCC service or attend a drop-in appointment to come to any workshop or support space.
- All dayWellness and Resilience Program (aka Penn Resilience Program at Notre Dame) Student Section E *requires registration*The Penn Resilience Program (PRP) is a 6-session training that equips individuals with a set of empirically supported skills that can be applied in everyday life to strengthen the ability to navigate adversity and challenges, manage stress, and thrive in their personal and professional lives. PRP is not a treatment program; rather, it is a skills program that is designed to prevent anxiety and depression and to increase well-being. The PRP skill set draws from two fields in psychology: cognitive behavioral psychology and positive psychology. Register HereSee schedule for this offering below. All students are welcome to attend. Attendance at all sessions, especially Session #1 is advised, as subsequent sessions build upon previous material. Friday, 4/12Â - 2:00pm - 5:00pm Saturday, 4/13 - 12:00pm - 3:00pm Sunday, 4/14 - 12:00 pm - 3:00pmYou do not need to use any other UCC service or attend a drop-in appointment to come to any workshop or support space.
- All dayHesburgh Libraries Hackathon 2024Hackathon Overview The Hesburgh Libraries Hackathon challenges teams of 2 to 4 Notre Dame undergraduate students to design, create, and present a solution to everyday problems. The 2024 theme is Unity in Diversity for an Inclusive Tomorrow — teams will develop solutions that leverage technology to discover, visualize or create connections among people, ideas, data and more. When & Where April 12 – 14Hesburgh Library April 12, 6 – 7pmOrientation & PizzaCompetition Begins April 14, noon – 3pmLightning Talks, Judging, Raffles, Awards See the full schedule. Prizes Teams showcase their projects in lightning talks, with the top entries garnering awards. 1st Place – $3,0002nd Place – $2,0003rd Place – $1,000Honorable Mention(s) – $500 See previous Hackathons.
- All dayHesburgh Libraries Hackathon 2024Hackathon Overview The Hesburgh Libraries Hackathon challenges teams of 2 to 4 Notre Dame undergraduate students to design, create, and present a solution to everyday problems. The 2024 theme is Unity in Diversity for an Inclusive Tomorrow — teams will develop solutions that leverage technology to discover, visualize or create connections among people, ideas, data and more. When & Where April 12 – 14Hesburgh Library April 12, 6 – 7pmOrientation & PizzaCompetition Begins April 14, noon – 3pmLightning Talks, Judging, Raffles, Awards See the full schedule. Prizes Teams showcase their projects in lightning talks, with the top entries garnering awards. 1st Place – $3,0002nd Place – $2,0003rd Place – $1,000Honorable Mention(s) – $500 See previous Hackathons.
- All dayNotre 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.
- All dayNotre 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.
- All dayNotre 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.
- All dayNotre 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.
- All dayWellness and Resilience Program (aka Penn Resilience Program at Notre Dame) Student Section E *requires registration*The Penn Resilience Program (PRP) is a 6-session training that equips individuals with a set of empirically supported skills that can be applied in everyday life to strengthen the ability to navigate adversity and challenges, manage stress, and thrive in their personal and professional lives. PRP is not a treatment program; rather, it is a skills program that is designed to prevent anxiety and depression and to increase well-being. The PRP skill set draws from two fields in psychology: cognitive behavioral psychology and positive psychology. Register HereSee schedule for this offering below. All students are welcome to attend. Attendance at all sessions, especially Session #1 is advised, as subsequent sessions build upon previous material. Friday, 4/12Â - 2:00pm - 5:00pm Saturday, 4/13 - 12:00pm - 3:00pm Sunday, 4/14 - 12:00 pm - 3:00pmYou do not need to use any other UCC service or attend a drop-in appointment to come to any workshop or support space.
- All dayWellness and Resilience Program (aka Penn Resilience Program at Notre Dame) Student Section E *requires registration*The Penn Resilience Program (PRP) is a 6-session training that equips individuals with a set of empirically supported skills that can be applied in everyday life to strengthen the ability to navigate adversity and challenges, manage stress, and thrive in their personal and professional lives. PRP is not a treatment program; rather, it is a skills program that is designed to prevent anxiety and depression and to increase well-being. The PRP skill set draws from two fields in psychology: cognitive behavioral psychology and positive psychology. Register HereSee schedule for this offering below. All students are welcome to attend. Attendance at all sessions, especially Session #1 is advised, as subsequent sessions build upon previous material. Friday, 4/12Â - 2:00pm - 5:00pm Saturday, 4/13 - 12:00pm - 3:00pm Sunday, 4/14 - 12:00 pm - 3:00pmYou do not need to use any other UCC service or attend a drop-in appointment to come to any workshop or support space.
- 10:00 AM8hMini-Conference: "Listening to Kafka"Paper Session 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Paper Session 2: 12:00 p.m.-1 p.m.Roundtable: 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m.Keynote Address: 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m. "Listening to Kafka at 100" attends to the sonic landscape of Kafka that has emerged in the century since his death. Despite his self-confessed unmusicality, Kafka's associations with sound, noise, and music have become the subject of recent scholarship. In addition to these sonic affiliations, Kafka’s voice continues to echo through art and literature, philosophy and psychology, theory and politics. The conference seeks not only to explore the sonic symptoms of modernity resonating in Kafka’s oeuvre, but to make audible echoes of the Kafkaesque that continue to reverberate throughout global culture, both high and low.There will be two panels of papers, and a keynote address given by Kata Gellen, associate professor of German studies and Jewish studies at Duke University. This mini-conference is free and open to the public. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 10:00 AM8hMini-Conference: "Listening to Kafka"Paper Session 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Paper Session 2: 12:00 p.m.-1 p.m.Roundtable: 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m.Keynote Address: 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m. "Listening to Kafka at 100" attends to the sonic landscape of Kafka that has emerged in the century since his death. Despite his self-confessed unmusicality, Kafka's associations with sound, noise, and music have become the subject of recent scholarship. In addition to these sonic affiliations, Kafka’s voice continues to echo through art and literature, philosophy and psychology, theory and politics. The conference seeks not only to explore the sonic symptoms of modernity resonating in Kafka’s oeuvre, but to make audible echoes of the Kafkaesque that continue to reverberate throughout global culture, both high and low.There will be two panels of papers, and a keynote address given by Kata Gellen, associate professor of German studies and Jewish studies at Duke University. This mini-conference is free and open to the public. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM2hDocumentary, Performance and Panel Discussion — "Southeast: A City Within A City"The public screening will include intermission performances of the songs that inspired the documentary. Followed by a panel discussion, with the documentarian and several of the individuals in it about the Southeast side of Chicago, their stories, and the documentary itself. Originally published at latinostudies.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM2hDocumentary, Performance and Panel Discussion — "Southeast: A City Within A City"The public screening will include intermission performances of the songs that inspired the documentary. Followed by a panel discussion, with the documentarian and several of the individuals in it about the Southeast side of Chicago, their stories, and the documentary itself. Originally published at latinostudies.nd.edu.
- 1:00 PM1hArtful Storytime @ the Raclin Murphy MuseumDesigned to help children develop their visual and verbal literacy skills, Artful Storytime is a partnership with the St. Joseph County Public Library. Each Artful Storytime will include stories, songs, artwork explorations, art-making, and more! This month we will be diving into the wonderful world of water as we explore all things wet! This program is best for families with children age 4 to 6.
- 1:00 PM1hArtful Storytime @ the Raclin Murphy MuseumDesigned to help children develop their visual and verbal literacy skills, Artful Storytime is a partnership with the St. Joseph County Public Library. Each Artful Storytime will include stories, songs, artwork explorations, art-making, and more! This month we will be diving into the wonderful world of water as we explore all things wet! This program is best for families with children age 4 to 6.
- 2:00 PM1hMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your new Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces, revisit familiar favorites from the collection, and discover works of art on view for the first time. Meet at the Welcome Desk. No registration is required, but each tour is limited to twenty participants. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the Museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request.
- 2:00 PM1hMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your new Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces, revisit familiar favorites from the collection, and discover works of art on view for the first time. Meet at the Welcome Desk. No registration is required, but each tour is limited to twenty participants. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the Museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request.
- 2:00 PM1hMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your new Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces, revisit familiar favorites from the collection, and discover works of art on view for the first time. Meet at the Welcome Desk. No registration is required, but each tour is limited to twenty participants. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the Museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request.
- 2:00 PM1hMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your new Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces, revisit familiar favorites from the collection, and discover works of art on view for the first time. Meet at the Welcome Desk. No registration is required, but each tour is limited to twenty participants. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the Museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request.
- 2:00 PM2h 30mSakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) 2024Join the Notre Dame Japanese Program for their annual Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival)! Students will perform songs and skits in Japanese for your enjoyment! Light refreshments will be provided.
- 2:00 PM2h 30mSakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival) 2024Join the Notre Dame Japanese Program for their annual Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom Festival)! Students will perform songs and skits in Japanese for your enjoyment! Light refreshments will be provided.
- 3:00 PM1h 30mArtWordsArtWords brings together poets from campus and the community to celebrate the beauty and creativity of visual art and the spoken word. The program includes commissioned ekphrastic works and an open mic session (sign-up opens 15 minutes before the program starts). Come to listen. Come to share. Come to be inspired!
- 3:00 PM1h 30mArtWordsArtWords brings together poets from campus and the community to celebrate the beauty and creativity of visual art and the spoken word. The program includes commissioned ekphrastic works and an open mic session (sign-up opens 15 minutes before the program starts). Come to listen. Come to share. Come to be inspired!
- 3:00 PM2hFilm: "A Night to Remember" (1958)Largely considered by historians to be one of the most accurate filmic accounts of the sinking of the Titanic, A Night to Remember was based on the famed book of the same name by Walter Lord. Similar to Titanic (1997), the money required to film an ocean disaster epic was sizable; A Night to Remember was the most expensive film made in Britain at its time. That money went to a team of technical advisers who used primary sources to create heightened realism through authentic sets. Beyond the technical achievements, A Night to Remember has a novel approach in telling the story largely through the lens of Charles Lightoller (Kenneth More), who served as the second officer on the RMS Titanic. Â GET TICKETS
- 3:00 PM2hFilm: "A Night to Remember" (1958)Largely considered by historians to be one of the most accurate filmic accounts of the sinking of the Titanic, A Night to Remember was based on the famed book of the same name by Walter Lord. Similar to Titanic (1997), the money required to film an ocean disaster epic was sizable; A Night to Remember was the most expensive film made in Britain at its time. That money went to a team of technical advisers who used primary sources to create heightened realism through authentic sets. Beyond the technical achievements, A Night to Remember has a novel approach in telling the story largely through the lens of Charles Lightoller (Kenneth More), who served as the second officer on the RMS Titanic. Â GET TICKETS
- 7:00 PM3hNotre Dame Children's Choir 2024 Spring GalaTICKETS available here Notre Dame Children's Choir 2024 Spring Gala Concert and Silent Auction- Saturday, April 13, in the LaBar Performance Hall inside O'Neill Hall of Music 7-10pm.Tickets are $40 per person, table of 8 for $300. Celebrate our 11th year providing free music education and performing opportunities to children in the South Bend region. Music provided by the NDCC directors/Sacred Music graduate students. Tickets include live music, hors d'oeuvres, desserts and fellowship with NDCC Friends! Student 50% Discount code: NDCC24. Originally published at sma.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM3hNotre Dame Children's Choir 2024 Spring GalaTICKETS available here Notre Dame Children's Choir 2024 Spring Gala Concert and Silent Auction- Saturday, April 13, in the LaBar Performance Hall inside O'Neill Hall of Music 7-10pm.Tickets are $40 per person, table of 8 for $300. Celebrate our 11th year providing free music education and performing opportunities to children in the South Bend region. Music provided by the NDCC directors/Sacred Music graduate students. Tickets include live music, hors d'oeuvres, desserts and fellowship with NDCC Friends! Student 50% Discount code: NDCC24. Originally published at sma.nd.edu.