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- Oct 237:00 AMIrish HealthVisit our table at Irish Health and learn more about the intersection of human health and sustainability! Info from HR: Join us for Irish Health - your annual opportunity to interact with benefit vendors and campus partners, learn more about your benefits, receive swag, and much more! After you visit Irish Health, don't forget to complete your benefits selection during Open Enrollment! Open Enrollment is your annual opportunity to elect or change your medical, dental, vision, and other benefits for the 2025 calendar year. NDHR is here for you and all your open enrollment needs. Click here for important information on benefits, key dates, and enrollment resources to empower you to make the best choices for your life. The mammogram bus will be available all day at Irish Health! Call 574-335-4500 or 1-800-455-4450 to schedule an appointment. Originally published at hr.nd.edu.
- Oct 2412:00 PMProcurement Services Supplier ExpoWhile at the Expo, watch for information about our External Partnership Sustainability Award - a collaboration between Procurement Services and Notre Dame Sustainability! Info from Procurement Services: Procurement Services invites you to connect with your favorite suppliers at this year's 2024 Supplier Expo! Enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres, swag, and giveaways! Also, be sure to stop by Procurement Services' table to learn about the NEW buyND+ Community of Practice and new resources available to you. Attendees must check in with an Irish1card, and don't forget to wear your name tag and bring business cards for drawings. We hope to see you there!
- Oct 302:30 PMClothing Mending Workshop at PDub's ClosetDuring this year's PDub's Closet event, Student Government's Department of Sustainability will be collaborating with Pasquerilla West to put on a clothing mending workshop. An experienced seamstress will be on hand to demonstrate how to patch, mend, and upcycle clothing items. There will be opportunities to take part in a group workshop, or you can register for an individual slot to get one-on-one instruction. Join in the effort to keep textiles out of landfills and give clothing a second life!
- Nov 112:30 PMGODZILLA FEST: Panel Discussion: Godzilla and Climate ChangePanelists Jeffery Angles, Brooke McCorkle, Jessica McManus Warnell, and Yuki Miyamoto will discuss environmental messages in the Godzilla films and books. Professor Amanda Kennell will moderate.Yuki Miyamoto, Professor of Religious Studies and Global Asian Studies, DePaul UniversityJeffrey Angles, Professor of Japanese, Western Michigan UniversityBrooke McCorkle Okazaki, Assistant Professor of Music, Carleton CollegeJessica McManus Warnell, Rex and Alice A. Martin Faculty Director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, University of Notre Dame Moderated by Amanda Kennell, Assistant Professor of Japanese, East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Notre Dame Godzilla Fest is a celebration of the 70th anniversary of the 1954 release of the film "Godzilla" by Toho Studios in Tokyo. The giant monster, who attacked Japan after being awakened by hydrogen bomb testing, went on to become a global icon. Godzilla has starred in 38 films and has appeared in comic books, games, novelizations, advertisements, toys, and more. The king of the monsters has also been interpreted widely as a symbol for the destructive nature of humankind—from nuclear war to climate change. Godzilla Fest is organized by the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies at the University of Notre Dame, the St. Joseph County Public Library, and the Browning Cinema at Notre Dame's DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. More information is available at asia.nd.edu/godzilla. In support of the Liu Institute’s growing commitment to sustainability, we will no longer be offering drinks at our public lectures and panels. We encourage audience members to bring their own water bottles or to drink from nearby water fountains. Thank you for your understanding. Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- Nov 1312:00 PMClimate Action Planning: Engagement SessionAs a part of our climate action planning (CAP) process, we are having targeted conversations to engage with the campus community and offering open engagement sessions. On November 13, join Notre Dame's Sustainability and Campus Dining teams for an opportunity to have your voice heard and positively affect the food and dining spaces of campus. Lunch will be provided. Be sure to RSVP and let us know you're coming!