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Friday, December 6, 2024
- 11:30 AM1h 30mGerman/Austrian Christmas BashJoin NDSID in celebrating Christmas on December 6, at the ITC Building in Room 226 from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM. This event will feature German and Austrian Christmas treats, hot chocolate, German tea and a lunch buffet from Weiss's Gasthaus as well as time to mingle with fellow faculty and staff. Registration required. Please register by December 1. Originally published at internationalerg.nd.edu.
- 11:30 AM1h 30mGerman/Austrian Christmas BashJoin NDSID in celebrating Christmas on December 6, at the ITC Building in Room 226 from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM. This event will feature German and Austrian Christmas treats, hot chocolate, German tea and a lunch buffet from Weiss's Gasthaus as well as time to mingle with fellow faculty and staff. Registration required. Please register by December 1. Originally published at internationalerg.nd.edu.
- 12:00 PM1hConcert: Fridays at NoonJoin us in the O'Neill Hall of Music for this Fall Fridays at Noon concert, which features short performances by talented Department of Music students. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 12:00 PM1hConcert: Fridays at NoonJoin us in the O'Neill Hall of Music for this Fall Fridays at Noon concert, which features short performances by talented Department of Music students. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 12:00 PM1hConcert: Fridays at NoonJoin us in the O'Neill Hall of Music for this Fall Fridays at Noon concert, which features short performances by talented Department of Music students. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 12:00 PM1hConcert: Fridays at NoonJoin us in the O'Neill Hall of Music for this Fall Fridays at Noon concert, which features short performances by talented Department of Music students. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM2h"Organs and Origins" ConferenceIn this second teaching conference of the Organs and Origins series co-sponsored by the College of Science and the McGrath Institute for Church Life, scientists, philosophers and theologians will come together to consider initial causes in an interdisciplinary approach to “life, the universe and everything.” For more information, click here. Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM2h"Organs and Origins" ConferenceIn this second teaching conference of the Organs and Origins series co-sponsored by the College of Science and the McGrath Institute for Church Life, scientists, philosophers and theologians will come together to consider initial causes in an interdisciplinary approach to “life, the universe and everything.” For more information, click here. Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM2h"Organs and Origins" ConferenceIn this second teaching conference of the Organs and Origins series co-sponsored by the College of Science and the McGrath Institute for Church Life, scientists, philosophers and theologians will come together to consider initial causes in an interdisciplinary approach to “life, the universe and everything.” For more information, click here. Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM2h"Organs and Origins" ConferenceIn this second teaching conference of the Organs and Origins series co-sponsored by the College of Science and the McGrath Institute for Church Life, scientists, philosophers and theologians will come together to consider initial causes in an interdisciplinary approach to “life, the universe and everything.” For more information, click here. Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM2h"Organs and Origins" ConferenceIn this second teaching conference of the Organs and Origins series co-sponsored by the College of Science and the McGrath Institute for Church Life, scientists, philosophers and theologians will come together to consider initial causes in an interdisciplinary approach to “life, the universe and everything.” For more information, click here. Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu.
- 6:30 PM1hThe 2024 Christmas Lecture: “The Hidden Reality—Exploring the Invisible Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope”All are welcome to join us for the fourth annual Christmas Lecture with special guest Dr. Michelle Thaller, retired assistant director for Science Communication at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Thaller invites you to explore the invisible universe with the James Webb Space Telescope and to learn about infrared light—and what it's revealed about the lives of stars and our connection to a larger reality. Following Thaller's presentation, there will be a Q&A with Thaller moderated by Dr. Kate Biberdorf, popularly known as Kate the Chemist. After the lecture, free cookies from local bakers and a hot chocolate bar will be available for all to enjoy! This year's Christmas Lecture will be held at the Century Center in downtown South Bend. The lecture is conveniently scheduled to begin following South Bend's Christmas Tree Lighting. Get to know Dr. Thaller in these short NOVA videos from PBS. Read more about Dr. Thaller's career and interests from NASA. Originally published at science.nd.edu.
- 6:30 PM1hThe 2024 Christmas Lecture: “The Hidden Reality—Exploring the Invisible Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope”All are welcome to join us for the fourth annual Christmas Lecture with special guest Dr. Michelle Thaller, retired assistant director for Science Communication at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Thaller invites you to explore the invisible universe with the James Webb Space Telescope and to learn about infrared light—and what it's revealed about the lives of stars and our connection to a larger reality. Following Thaller's presentation, there will be a Q&A with Thaller moderated by Dr. Kate Biberdorf, popularly known as Kate the Chemist. After the lecture, free cookies from local bakers and a hot chocolate bar will be available for all to enjoy! This year's Christmas Lecture will be held at the Century Center in downtown South Bend. The lecture is conveniently scheduled to begin following South Bend's Christmas Tree Lighting. Get to know Dr. Thaller in these short NOVA videos from PBS. Read more about Dr. Thaller's career and interests from NASA. Originally published at science.nd.edu.
- 6:30 PM1hThe 2024 Christmas Lecture: “The Hidden Reality—Exploring the Invisible Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope”All are welcome to join us for the fourth annual Christmas Lecture with special guest Dr. Michelle Thaller, retired assistant director for Science Communication at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Thaller invites you to explore the invisible universe with the James Webb Space Telescope and to learn about infrared light—and what it's revealed about the lives of stars and our connection to a larger reality. Following Thaller's presentation, there will be a Q&A with Thaller moderated by Dr. Kate Biberdorf, popularly known as Kate the Chemist. After the lecture, free cookies from local bakers and a hot chocolate bar will be available for all to enjoy! This year's Christmas Lecture will be held at the Century Center in downtown South Bend. The lecture is conveniently scheduled to begin following South Bend's Christmas Tree Lighting. Get to know Dr. Thaller in these short NOVA videos from PBS. Read more about Dr. Thaller's career and interests from NASA. Originally published at science.nd.edu.
- 6:30 PM1hThe 2024 Christmas Lecture: “The Hidden Reality—Exploring the Invisible Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope”All are welcome to join us for the fourth annual Christmas Lecture with special guest Dr. Michelle Thaller, retired assistant director for Science Communication at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Thaller invites you to explore the invisible universe with the James Webb Space Telescope and to learn about infrared light—and what it's revealed about the lives of stars and our connection to a larger reality. Following Thaller's presentation, there will be a Q&A with Thaller moderated by Dr. Kate Biberdorf, popularly known as Kate the Chemist. After the lecture, free cookies from local bakers and a hot chocolate bar will be available for all to enjoy! This year's Christmas Lecture will be held at the Century Center in downtown South Bend. The lecture is conveniently scheduled to begin following South Bend's Christmas Tree Lighting. Get to know Dr. Thaller in these short NOVA videos from PBS. Read more about Dr. Thaller's career and interests from NASA. Originally published at science.nd.edu.
- 6:30 PM2h 20mFilm: "The Substance" (2024)Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance as Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-lister past her prime and suddenly fired from her fitness TV show by repellent studio head Harvey (Dennis Quaid). She is then drawn to the opportunity presented by a mysterious new drug: THE SUBSTANCE. All it takes is one injection and she is reborn as the gorgeous, twentysomething Sue (Margaret Qualley). The only rule? Time needs to be split: exactly one week in one body, then one week in the other. No exceptions. A perfect balance. What could go wrong? GET TICKETS
- 6:30 PM2h 20mFilm: "The Substance" (2024)Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance as Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-lister past her prime and suddenly fired from her fitness TV show by repellent studio head Harvey (Dennis Quaid). She is then drawn to the opportunity presented by a mysterious new drug: THE SUBSTANCE. All it takes is one injection and she is reborn as the gorgeous, twentysomething Sue (Margaret Qualley). The only rule? Time needs to be split: exactly one week in one body, then one week in the other. No exceptions. A perfect balance. What could go wrong? GET TICKETS
- 6:30 PM2h 20mFilm: "The Substance" (2024)Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance as Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-lister past her prime and suddenly fired from her fitness TV show by repellent studio head Harvey (Dennis Quaid). She is then drawn to the opportunity presented by a mysterious new drug: THE SUBSTANCE. All it takes is one injection and she is reborn as the gorgeous, twentysomething Sue (Margaret Qualley). The only rule? Time needs to be split: exactly one week in one body, then one week in the other. No exceptions. A perfect balance. What could go wrong? GET TICKETS
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Chorale presents Handel's "Messiah"A tradition the world over, including at Notre Dame, Alexander Blachly leads the Notre Dame Chorale, Festival Baroque Orchestra, and student soloists in Handel’s beloved masterpiece. Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Chorale presents Handel's "Messiah"A tradition the world over, including at Notre Dame, Alexander Blachly leads the Notre Dame Chorale, Festival Baroque Orchestra, and student soloists in Handel’s beloved masterpiece. Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Chorale presents Handel's "Messiah"A tradition the world over, including at Notre Dame, Alexander Blachly leads the Notre Dame Chorale, Festival Baroque Orchestra, and student soloists in Handel’s beloved masterpiece. Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Chorale presents Handel's "Messiah"A tradition the world over, including at Notre Dame, Alexander Blachly leads the Notre Dame Chorale, Festival Baroque Orchestra, and student soloists in Handel’s beloved masterpiece. Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Chorale presents Handel's "Messiah"A tradition the world over, including at Notre Dame, Alexander Blachly leads the Notre Dame Chorale, Festival Baroque Orchestra, and student soloists in Handel’s beloved masterpiece. Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 9:30 PM2h 20mFilm: "The Substance" (2024)Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance as Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-lister past her prime and suddenly fired from her fitness TV show by repellent studio head Harvey (Dennis Quaid). She is then drawn to the opportunity presented by a mysterious new drug: THE SUBSTANCE. All it takes is one injection and she is reborn as the gorgeous, twentysomething Sue (Margaret Qualley). The only rule? Time needs to be split: exactly one week in one body, then one week in the other. No exceptions. A perfect balance. What could go wrong? GET TICKETS
- 9:30 PM2h 20mFilm: "The Substance" (2024)Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance as Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-lister past her prime and suddenly fired from her fitness TV show by repellent studio head Harvey (Dennis Quaid). She is then drawn to the opportunity presented by a mysterious new drug: THE SUBSTANCE. All it takes is one injection and she is reborn as the gorgeous, twentysomething Sue (Margaret Qualley). The only rule? Time needs to be split: exactly one week in one body, then one week in the other. No exceptions. A perfect balance. What could go wrong? GET TICKETS
- 9:30 PM2h 20mFilm: "The Substance" (2024)Demi Moore gives a career-defining performance as Elisabeth Sparkle, a former A-lister past her prime and suddenly fired from her fitness TV show by repellent studio head Harvey (Dennis Quaid). She is then drawn to the opportunity presented by a mysterious new drug: THE SUBSTANCE. All it takes is one injection and she is reborn as the gorgeous, twentysomething Sue (Margaret Qualley). The only rule? Time needs to be split: exactly one week in one body, then one week in the other. No exceptions. A perfect balance. What could go wrong? GET TICKETS