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Wednesday, February 5, 2025
- 8:00 AM9hSecond-Year MFA Student ExhibitionThe AAHD Gallery is excited to present Second Chances, an exhibition showcasing new works by second-year MFA students in Studio Art and Design. Featured artists include Lily Dorian (sculpture), Heidi Dargle (visual communication design), Franceska Alvarado (painting and drawing), Lucy Schultz (industrial design), and Olivia Koziel (photography). The exhibition runs weekdays from January 30 to February 13, 2025, with a special opening reception Thursday, January 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to celebrate these talented, emerging artists and their inspiring creations. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- 8:00 AM9hSecond-Year MFA Student ExhibitionThe AAHD Gallery is excited to present Second Chances, an exhibition showcasing new works by second-year MFA students in Studio Art and Design. Featured artists include Lily Dorian (sculpture), Heidi Dargle (visual communication design), Franceska Alvarado (painting and drawing), Lucy Schultz (industrial design), and Olivia Koziel (photography). The exhibition runs weekdays from January 30 to February 13, 2025, with a special opening reception Thursday, January 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to celebrate these talented, emerging artists and their inspiring creations. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- 8:00 AM9hSecond-Year MFA Student ExhibitionThe AAHD Gallery is excited to present Second Chances, an exhibition showcasing new works by second-year MFA students in Studio Art and Design. Featured artists include Lily Dorian (sculpture), Heidi Dargle (visual communication design), Franceska Alvarado (painting and drawing), Lucy Schultz (industrial design), and Olivia Koziel (photography). The exhibition runs weekdays from January 30 to February 13, 2025, with a special opening reception Thursday, January 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to celebrate these talented, emerging artists and their inspiring creations. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- 8:00 AM9hSecond-Year MFA Student ExhibitionThe AAHD Gallery is excited to present Second Chances, an exhibition showcasing new works by second-year MFA students in Studio Art and Design. Featured artists include Lily Dorian (sculpture), Heidi Dargle (visual communication design), Franceska Alvarado (painting and drawing), Lucy Schultz (industrial design), and Olivia Koziel (photography). The exhibition runs weekdays from January 30 to February 13, 2025, with a special opening reception Thursday, January 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to celebrate these talented, emerging artists and their inspiring creations. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mCampus Discussion — "Wellsprings: A Time for Connection and Care"The Office of Institutional Transformation, in partnership with the Initiative on Race and Resilience, invites students, faculty, and staff to gather weekly for support and fellowship. Wellsprings: A Time for Connection and Care provides a safe space for members of the campus community to discuss fears and concerns related to social divisiveness. Some sessions may feature presentations or information from campus resources. To suggest a topic, please contact Eve Kelly at ekelly11@nd.edu. Originally published at diversity.nd.edu.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mCampus Discussion — "Wellsprings: A Time for Connection and Care"The Office of Institutional Transformation, in partnership with the Initiative on Race and Resilience, invites students, faculty, and staff to gather weekly for support and fellowship. Wellsprings: A Time for Connection and Care provides a safe space for members of the campus community to discuss fears and concerns related to social divisiveness. Some sessions may feature presentations or information from campus resources. To suggest a topic, please contact Eve Kelly at ekelly11@nd.edu. Originally published at diversity.nd.edu.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mCampus Discussion — "Wellsprings: A Time for Connection and Care"The Office of Institutional Transformation, in partnership with the Initiative on Race and Resilience, invites students, faculty, and staff to gather weekly for support and fellowship. Wellsprings: A Time for Connection and Care provides a safe space for members of the campus community to discuss fears and concerns related to social divisiveness. Some sessions may feature presentations or information from campus resources. To suggest a topic, please contact Eve Kelly at ekelly11@nd.edu. Originally published at diversity.nd.edu.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mCampus Discussion — "Wellsprings: A Time for Connection and Care"The Office of Institutional Transformation, in partnership with the Initiative on Race and Resilience, invites students, faculty, and staff to gather weekly for support and fellowship. Wellsprings: A Time for Connection and Care provides a safe space for members of the campus community to discuss fears and concerns related to social divisiveness. Some sessions may feature presentations or information from campus resources. To suggest a topic, please contact Eve Kelly at ekelly11@nd.edu. Originally published at diversity.nd.edu.
- 5:15 PM1hLecture by Michelle Addington: Roadmap for Sustainability in ArchitectureMichelle Addington, a leading voice in sustainability and architectural design, challenges traditional net-zero approaches and advocates for systemic change in the built environment. Drawing on her experience at NASA, E.I. DuPont, Yale, and UT Austin, she offers practical strategies for rethinking sustainability at human, regional, and societal scales. Register Here Originally published at architecture.nd.edu.
- 5:15 PM1hLecture: "Roadmap for Sustainability in Architecture"Michelle Addington, a leading voice in sustainability and architectural design, challenges traditional net-zero approaches and advocates for systemic change in the built environment. Drawing on her experience at NASA, E.I. DuPont, Yale, and UT Austin, she offers practical strategies for rethinking sustainability at human, regional, and societal scales. Register Here Originally published at architecture.nd.edu.
- 5:15 PM1hLecture: "Roadmap for Sustainability in Architecture"Michelle Addington, a leading voice in sustainability and architectural design, challenges traditional net-zero approaches and advocates for systemic change in the built environment. Drawing on her experience at NASA, E.I. DuPont, Yale, and UT Austin, she offers practical strategies for rethinking sustainability at human, regional, and societal scales. Register Here Originally published at architecture.nd.edu.
- 5:15 PM1hLecture: "Roadmap for Sustainability in Architecture"Michelle Addington, a leading voice in sustainability and architectural design, challenges traditional net-zero approaches and advocates for systemic change in the built environment. Drawing on her experience at NASA, E.I. DuPont, Yale, and UT Austin, she offers practical strategies for rethinking sustainability at human, regional, and societal scales. Register Here Originally published at architecture.nd.edu.
- 5:15 PM1hLecture: "Roadmap for Sustainability in Architecture"Michelle Addington, a leading voice in sustainability and architectural design, challenges traditional net-zero approaches and advocates for systemic change in the built environment. Drawing on her experience at NASA, E.I. DuPont, Yale, and UT Austin, she offers practical strategies for rethinking sustainability at human, regional, and societal scales. Register Here Originally published at architecture.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h 30mRuskin Lecture: "The End of the World as We Know It" presented by author John GreenJohn Green, author of The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet will be the 2025 Ruskin Lecturer. The End of the World as We Know It: John Green offers some thoughts on apocalypse, endings, and whether human hope is truly justified. Plus, there will be some jokes, I promise!Originally published at reilly.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h 30mRuskin Lecture: "The End of the World as We Know It" presented by author John GreenJohn Green, author of The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet will be the 2025 Ruskin Lecturer. The End of the World as We Know It: John Green offers some thoughts on apocalypse, endings, and whether human hope is truly justified. Plus, there will be some jokes, I promise!Originally published at reilly.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h 30mRuskin Lecture: "The End of the World as We Know It" presented by author John GreenJohn Green, author of The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet will be the 2025 Ruskin Lecturer. The End of the World as We Know It: John Green offers some thoughts on apocalypse, endings, and whether human hope is truly justified. Plus, there will be some jokes, I promise!Originally published at reilly.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h 30mRuskin Lecture: "The End of the World as We Know It" presented by author John GreenJohn Green, author of The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet will be the 2025 Ruskin Lecturer. The End of the World as We Know It: John Green offers some thoughts on apocalypse, endings, and whether human hope is truly justified. Plus, there will be some jokes, I promise!Originally published at reilly.nd.edu.
- 7:30 PM1h 30mFilm—“Choral Singing in America: Nurturing the Country’s Soul (2024)”Choral Singing in America is a visual representation of the breadth and depth of choral singing today. The film tells the myriad stories and sounds of American choral singers and leaders — stories that inspire, build community, foster hope, and showcase the tremendous social capital and community building of singing together. America sings in schools, in communities, in concert halls, on the streets, in houses of worship, in prisons, in hospice centers, and wherever hearts are moved to join in song. RESERVE TICKETS!
- 7:30 PM1h 30mFilm—“Choral Singing in America: Nurturing the Country’s Soul (2024)”Choral Singing in America is a visual representation of the breadth and depth of choral singing today. The film tells the myriad stories and sounds of American choral singers and leaders — stories that inspire, build community, foster hope, and showcase the tremendous social capital and community building of singing together. America sings in schools, in communities, in concert halls, on the streets, in houses of worship, in prisons, in hospice centers, and wherever hearts are moved to join in song. RESERVE TICKETS!
- 7:30 PM1h 30mFilm—“Choral Singing in America: Nurturing the Country’s Soul (2024)”Choral Singing in America is a visual representation of the breadth and depth of choral singing today. The film tells the myriad stories and sounds of American choral singers and leaders — stories that inspire, build community, foster hope, and showcase the tremendous social capital and community building of singing together. America sings in schools, in communities, in concert halls, on the streets, in houses of worship, in prisons, in hospice centers, and wherever hearts are moved to join in song. RESERVE TICKETS!