Thursday, April 3, 2025
- 9:00 AM2h 15mTest
- 9:00 AM8hOPEN
- 9:30 AM1h 15mAn Overview on Academic Soft and Hard SkillsThis workshop aims to provide graduate students with an interactive overview of both soft and hard skills that instructors are expected to know but are never explicitly trained on. More specifically, we will discuss how to write letters of recommendation and lesson plans, among other skills that are not covered during your academic journey. Facilitators: Ana Barreto, Graduate Associate Matthew Fink, Graduate Associate https://learning.nd.edu/workshops-and-events/2025/04/03/an-overview-on-academic-soft-and-hard-skills/
- 1:00 PM30mTherapy Dog ThursdaysNDPD's very special Comfort K9, Orla, will be visiting the lounge every Thursday afternoon for pets, treats, cuddles, and play time. Come and spend some time with your new furry friend! Learn more about Orla at https://ndworks.nd.edu/news/meet-orla-notre-dames-first-therapy-and-outreach-dog/.
- 1:00 PM2hTest
- 5:00 PM1hMichael Buchler Guest LectureA professor of music theory at Florida State University and recent past president of the Society for Music Theory, Michael Buchler will discuss the 1959 musical Gypsy (Styne and Sondheim) though an examination of Momma Rose’s music and how it reflects her increasing obsessiveness and decreasing relationship with reality. Originally published at music.nd.edu. https://cslc.nd.edu/news-and-events/events/2025/04/03/michael-buchler-guest-lecture/
- 5:30 PM1hArtful YogaEngage with the Museum as a space for well-being and inspiration. Join yoga instructor Steve Krojniewski in the galleries to relax and recharge while surrounded by works from the collection. Mats are provided or you can bring your own. Artful Yoga is free and open to all but has a limited capacity. https://raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu/visit/events/2025/04/03/artful-yoga-16/
- 5:30 PM1h 30mResumes & ResourcesA workshop aimed to help people learn what goes into a good resume and what resources the library has that could help you in the job searching process. There will be extra time for hands-on work. -- https://sjcpl.libnet.info/event/12849463
- 5:30 PM2hVisualizing Matthew 25The King will reply, “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” —Matthew 25:40 During this Lenten season, come together in the Museum to explore and reflect on the parable of the goats and sheep in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 25:31-46). Through conversations about works of art and personal reflection in the galleries, discover how you can embrace and live out the Biblical passage. Thursday, April 3, 5:30–7:30 p.m. or Saturday, April 5, 1:00–3:00 p.m. FREE, but registration is required. Limited to 25 participants for each session. The program is the same for both dates. Register here for the April 3 session. Register here for the April 5 session. This program is part of the "Living Matthew 25" series of community events coordinated by First Presbyterian Church of Downtown South Bend. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu. https://cslc.nd.edu/news-and-events/events/2025/04/03/visualizing-matthew-25-3/
- 6:00 PM1hMapping Change: A WorkshopClarissa Tossin, Corso del fiume delle Amazzoni fino a Marte, 2023, Archival ink on used Amazon.com envelopes, 23.5 x 20.5 in. (60 x 52 cm), Courtesy of the artist and Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo. Photo: Brica Wilcox This two-part workshop examines how mapping places, both big and small, shapes our understanding of space, time, and our role in the world. The first session will take place at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art and explores works in the exhibition Clarissa Tossin: All That You Touch, You Change. The second session (Saturday, April 5, 3:00–4:00 p.m.) will take place at the Main Library and will focus on creating works of art using local maps and images to connect more deeply with our community's past, present, and future. Register here. https://raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu/visit/events/2025/04/03/mapping-change-a-workshop/
- 6:00 PM1h 30mTalk Justice, Eat Tacos: Finding Hope Through Catholic Social TeachingThis Lent, witness podcast-style conversations about current topics, join in with other students to share your own thoughts and experiences, and enjoy tacos from local small businesses! Come for these three consecutive Thursdays, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m., in the Coleman-Morse Lounge: March 27: Foreign Aid (featuring Carolyn Woo) April 3: Immigration April 10: Treating LGBTQ People with Dignity Stay for the tacos, and come root your hope in Jesus! RSVP here or contact Melody Padilla to learn more. https://campusministry.nd.edu/calendar/2025/04/03/talk-justice-eat-tacos-finding-hope-through-catholic-social-teaching/
- 6:00 PM1h 30mTrivia Night: Portuguese Language & CultureJoin the Portuguese department for a fun-filled trivia night! https://cslc.nd.edu/news-and-events/events/2025/04/03/trivia-night-portuguese-language-culture/
- 6:00 PM2hKnit & StitchDrop by to crochet, knit, or embroider and enjoy conversation and community at the McDonald Center. B.Y.O. yarn and supplies or choose from available supplies. All experience levels are welcome.
- 6:00 PM2hKnit & StitchND students, drop by to crochet, knit, or embroider and enjoy conversation and community at the McDonald Center. B.Y.O. yarn and supplies or choose from available supplies. All experience levels are welcome. Originally published at mcwell.nd.edu. https://events.nd.edu/events/2025/04/03/knit-stitch-1/
- 7:00 PM1h 30mCreative Writing Reading Series ft. Chigozie ObiomaThe Creative Writing Series invites you to an evening with Chigozie Obioma. A Q&A and book signing will follow. Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore will be on site with copies of the author's books available for purchase. “In his exploration of the mysterious and the murderous, of the terrors that can take hold of the human mind, of the colors of life in Africa, with its vibrant fabrics and its trees laden with fruit, and most of all in his ability to create dramatic tension in this most human of African stories, Chigozie Obioma truly is the heir to Chinua Achebe.” –New York Times “Chigozie Obioma is that rare thing: an original. His world is a mix of the real and the folkloric, and his writing sounds like no one else’s.” –Wall Street Journal “Frank and lyrical.” –The New Yorker Chigozie Obioma was born in Akure, Nigeria. He is the author of the novels The Fishermen (Little, Brown and Company, 2015), winner of the 2016 Los Angeles Times Book Prize (The Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction), the 2016 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, the 2015 FT/Oppenheimer Emerging Voices Award for Fiction, and was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize; An Orchestra of Minorities (Little, Brown and Company, 2019), which was also a finalist for the Man Booker Prize; and his forthcoming novel The Road to the Country (Hutchinson, 2024), which examines brotherhood, spirituality and the Nigerian-Biafran War. Together, his novels have been translated into more than 29 languages. The Fishermen, which was adapted into an award-winning stage play by Gbolahan Obisesan that played in the UK and South Africa between 2018-2019, is the Cain and Abel-esque story of a childhood in Nigeria, in the small town of Akure. About the debut, Michael Schaub said, “Engrossing. Obioma’s language is rich and hypnotic, and nearly every page is filled with an unexpected and perfectly rendered description. This is a dark and beautiful book by a writer with seemingly endless promise.” Dazzling and viscerally powerful, The Fishermen is an essential novel about Africa, seen through the prism of one family’s destiny. Obioma was named one of Foreign Policy’s 100 Leading Global Thinkers of 2015. He is the Program Director and a mentor at Oxbelly, a writers retreat that brings together fiction writers from around the world for a week of literary and creative exchange in Messina, Greece. He is the Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor at the University of Georgia and divides his time between the US and Nigeria. Co-sponsors Africana StudiesInitiative on Race and ResilienceInstitute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts https://english.nd.edu/news-events/events/2025/04/03/creative-writing-reading-series-ft-chigozie-obioma/