- Oct 13All dayIndigenous People's Day - US Only (Indigenous)
- Oct 13–14Shemini Atzeret (Judaism)
- Oct 132:00 PMI CAN Help - Suicide Prevention TrainingInstructors are often well-positioned to recognize students who may be facing mental health struggles. I CAN Help is a training designed to help you identify students who are at risk, respond in a compassionate and helpful manner, and connect them with resources. Facilitator: Peter Barnes, Staff Psychologist
- Oct 137:00 PMOpen Irish Music Sessionhttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- Oct 1410:00 AMArt 4 UsCalling all adults that want to talk about and create art! All levels of skills are welcome. The club will focus on drawing and painting with water-based paints.-- http://go.addtocalendar.com
- Oct 1412:00 PMGrief Support GroupIf you are a faculty or staff member who has experienced the death of a loved one, including a child, parent, spouse, friend, or colleague, please consider joining the Grief Support Group, which meets monthly from Noon to 1:00 p.m. in 301 Coleman-Morse Center. The 2025 fall semester meetings will be held on Tuesday, September 9; Tuesday, October 14; Tuesday, November 11; and Tuesday, December 9.
- Oct 145:00 PMStronger Together: A Space For International Students and Allies (RSVP required)Bi-Weekly gatherings with fellow international students, friends and allies. Come and hang out with your peers in a safe and casual space where you build community through engaging int fun activities, have meaningful conversation, and develop coping strategies. RSVP is required for each event! For event RSVP or questions, please email: lcruz2@nd.edu
- Oct 145:00 PMStronger Together: A Space For International Students and Allies (RSVP required)Bi-Weekly gatherings with fellow international students, friends and allies. Come and hang out with your peers in a safe and casual space where you build community through engaging int fun activities, have meaningful conversation, and develop coping strategies. RSVP is required for each event! For event RSVP or questions, please email: lcruz2@nd.edu
- Oct 146:00 PMProtecting Your Digital Life: AI, Privacy & CybersecurityLearn how to spot scams, protect your personal information, and browse more securely. We’ll cover how AI impacts your digital footprint, practical tips for staying safe online, and ways AI can help. -- https://sjcpl.libnet.info/event/14418218
- Oct 147:00 PMOld Timey Music Sessionhttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- Oct 147:30 PMJazz Open Sessionhttps://www.merrimansplayhouse.org/upcoming-concerts
- Oct 1511:00 AMFree Shred EventThe annual shred event sponsored by University Archives and Shred-It will take place on October 15 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in the Mason Services Center Parking Lot (behind the Notre Dame Federal Credit Union). When bringing your documents to shred, please remember the following:Paper only—staples and paper clips are acceptable. Limit to no more than 5 file-size boxes. Remain with your material until it is in the shred truck, as Notre Dame cannot be responsible for documents left unattended.All shredded paper materials are then provided to paper mills for recycling and repurposing.
- Oct 1512:00 PMBite-Sized ArtSo much art, so little time! Join us for this 15-minute lunchtime program, where a member of our Education staff will lead a brief, yet engaging exploration of a single work of art in the permanent collection. Not all works on view take center stage, so join us for this opportunity to take a deep dive into a piece that you might not have noticed on a previous stroll through the galleries. Gain new perspectives on an old favorite, or engage with something completely new! After our time in the galleries, participants can explore other works in the Museum or enjoy a 10% discount at Ivan’s Cafe.
- Oct 1512:00 PMBite-Sized ArtSo much art, so little time! Join us for this 15-minute lunchtime program, where a member of our Education staff will lead a brief, yet engaging exploration of a single work of art in the permanent collection. Not all works on view take center stage, so join us for this opportunity to take a deep dive into a piece that you might not have noticed on a previous stroll through the galleries. Gain new perspectives on an old favorite, or engage with something completely new! After our time in the galleries, participants can explore other works in the Museum or enjoy a 10% discount at Ivan’s Cafe.
- Oct 151:00 PMDesigning Engaging Research PostersThis is a comprehensive two-hour workshop providing participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to design and present compelling research posters in Google Slides.
- Oct 156:00 PMCommunity Jam at the Music Village
- Oct 156:00 PMFitness BootcampGet moving every Wednesday from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Howard Park! Fitness Bootcamp features HIIT workouts that build cardiovascular endurance and help develop stamina and mental toughness. This class offers a supportive community that promotes teamwork through group exercise, building accountability, challenge, and achievement! https://www.visitsouthbend.com/event/fitness-bootcamp/6290/
- Oct 157:00 PMSouth Bend Latin Dancehttps://www.visitsouthbend.com/event/latin-wednesday/3427/
- Oct 157:30 PMOpen Acoustic Stagehttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- Oct 169:25 AMAssistive TechnologyLearn about the kinds of assistive technologies our students are using. This session aims to demystify the tools and in-class modifications provided by Sara Bea Accessibility Services, helping participants to understand the "why" behind their use and how they are applied. We will provide an overview of Kurzweil 3000, Genio (Glean), and other common technologies such as screen readers. Participants will get the chance to practice using these tools. This session aims to increase participant familiarity with these tools and hopes to foster an environment where students can actively participate using these tools. Facilitators:Brianna Stines, Senior Learning Designer, Office of Digital LearningNina Patience, Assistive Technology Coord, Sara Bea Accessibility Services
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