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Monday, September 23, 2024
- All dayIntramural Soccer Registrationhttps://recsports.nd.edu/sport-programs/intramural-sports/
- 9:00 AM8hOPEN
- 1:00 PM1h 15mFacilitating Effective DiscussionsIn this workshop, we will cover strategies for engaging students in effective discussions, co-creating participation goals with students, and fairly and effectively assessing engagement. We will explore how to prepare for, facilitate, and debrief classroom discussions. We will also consider how to mitigate lackluster participation and create an environment that encourages active discussion. Facilitators: Ana Flavia Borges de Almeida Barreto, Kaneb Center Postdoctoral and Graduate Associate Kyler Schubkegel, Kaneb Center Postdoctoral and Graduate Associate https://learning.nd.edu/workshops-and-events/2024/09/23/facilitating-effective-discussions/
- 2:00 PM1hHow to Write in a BookThis workshop illustrates and demonstrates a technique for writing in books for the purposes of "active reading". The only reason one has been taught not to write in books is because the books were literally valuable and intended to be shared. Through an active reading process -- the writing in books -- one can review, retain, and comprehend so much more even with a single pass over a text. Akin to diagraming sentences, the techniques described in this workshop enables you to quickly and easily identify names, dates, definitions, numbers, citations, examples, bulleted lists, numbered lists, quotes, hyperlinks, items of questionable authority, items of interest, and items of person noteworthiness in any printed thing markable with a pencil or pen. Get more out of your reading. Write in books. Open toUndergraduates, Graduate Students, Faculty, Staff, Postdocs https://www.library.nd.edu/event/how-to-write-in-a-book-2024-09-23/
- 4:00 PM1hEnergizing Voices in Climate Action: Notre Dame Alumni in Environmental Policy & Advocacy🏆 A Sustainability Cup Dorm Competition Event as part of the 18th annual Notre Dame Energy Week 🏆 Registration is required for the Zoom link. Part of the 18th annual Notre Dame Energy Week: As the urgency of the climate crisis continues to grow, it will take more than science and engineering to implement the adaptations and mitigations necessary to guide us to a sustainable future. Join us for a panel discussion featuring recent Notre Dame graduates working across climate policy and nonprofit spheres. These alumni will share the experiences and insights they’ve gained, along with the challenges they’ve faced as they navigate a career advocating for the protection and stewardship of the world around us. Whether working on grassroots initiatives, crafting policy, or leading nonprofit organizations, panelists will share the passion and action that led them to where they are, as well as discuss how a career in this space not only takes into consideration the responsibility people have to care for the planet but also the duty we have to each other in working toward an equitable and sustainable future. This event is sponsored by the Sustainability Department of Notre Dame Student Government. Panelists Elsa Barron graduated in 2021 with majors in biological sciences and peace studies and has returned to Notre Dame this fall to begin a Ph.D. Her professional experience reaches across the fields of climate policy research, environmental journalism, and community organization. Most recently, she has worked as a research fellow at the Center for Climate and Security and as a program associate at the Institute for Climate and Peace, dedicating her early career to advancing the synergy between climate action and peace-building. Austin Matheny-Kawesch graduated in 2018 with a major in economics and minors in energy studies and public service. He leads communications for the Environmental Defense Fund’s Washington, DC, advocacy work and serves on the board of directors for Our Climate. He previously led communications for Oceana’s campaign to end offshore drilling, was a press secretary for Indiana’s Senate Democrats, and ran media operations for numerous Democratic campaigns. He also volunteered as communications director for Indiana Young Democrats and served as chair of the Young Democrats of America Environmental Caucus. Lucas Barreto graduated in 2024 with a degree in mechanical engineering. A Puerto Rico native, he now works as a project manager at Let’s Share the Sun–a nonprofit working to facilitate solar development and advance energy resiliency and availability in Puerto Rico. Vintage ND Energy shirts will be given out at this event while they last. Registration is required for the Zoom link. Originally published at energy.nd.edu. https://green.nd.edu/events/2024/09/23/energizing-voices-in-climate-action-notre-dame-alumni-in-environmental-policy-advocacy-sustainability-cup-dorm-competition-event/
- 4:00 PM1h 15mFeel Better Fast: Help for Depression, Stress & Sleep (series offering # I)Feel Better Fast is a 4-session structured workshop designed to treat depression and anxiety, improve sleep, and manage stress. Sessions are educational, offer facilitated activities, and provide an opportunity for participants to give each other ongoing support. Participants will be encouraged to do mood-changing and stress-reduction activities in between sessions. Facilitator: Chieh-Yu Liao, Ph.D. You do not need to use any other UCC service or attend a drop-in appointment to come to any workshop or support space. https://ucc.nd.edu/news-events/events/2024/09/23/feel-better-fast-help-for-depression-stress-sleep-series-offering-i-2/
- 6:00 PM1h 30mPizza, Pop and Politics Discussion: "Voting Rights and Election Administration"Join the Klau Institute and NDVotes for this installment of "Pizza, Pop, and Politics" as Professor of Law Derek Muller discusses voting rights and election administration. Originally published at klau.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM2h 30mOpen Irish Music Sessionhttps://fiddlershearth.com/