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Friday, February 17, 2023
- 12:00 AM23h 59mJunior Parents Weekend (JPW)Celebrate the Class of 2024! See the website (jpw.nd.edu) for all information. The celebration begins on Friday, February 17, and ends on Sunday, February 19, with the Class of 2024 Mass. During the weekend, there will be a number of smaller gatherings bringing together the faculty, staff, and friends of Our Lady's University. Moreover, you — parents of current junior class students — will have the opportunity to tour and explore our beautiful campus. The weekend will be full of exciting activities, but below is an overview of the major events: February 18: Academic Workshops February 18: President’s Dinner February 19: Class of 2024 MassIf you require accessibility accommodations or have any questions regarding Junior Parents Weekend, please email the JPW Committee at jpw@nd.edu.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mJunior Parents Weekend (JPW)Celebrate the Class of 2024! See the website (jpw.nd.edu) for all information. The celebration begins on Friday, February 17, and ends on Sunday, February 19, with the Class of 2024 Mass. During the weekend, there will be a number of smaller gatherings bringing together the faculty, staff, and friends of Our Lady's University. Moreover, you — parents of current junior class students — will have the opportunity to tour and explore our beautiful campus. The weekend will be full of exciting activities, but below is an overview of the major events: February 18: Academic Workshops February 18: President’s Dinner February 19: Class of 2024 MassIf you require accessibility accommodations or have any questions regarding Junior Parents Weekend, please email the JPW Committee at jpw@nd.edu.
- 12:00 PM3hLove Data Week 2023Love Data Week is dedicated to spreading awareness of the importance of data management, sharing, preservation and reuse. If you care about research, professional, community and personal data, please join us! Data Haiku Contest Write a haiku about data! Your haiku must be related to data in some way (e.g., data management, processing, sharing, preservation, reuse, etc.). The contest is open to current Notre Dame students and employees. One submission per person. Submission Deadline: Friday, February 17 at noon Learn more. ORCID Lottery Enter your ORCID ID to win a prize. Submission Deadline: Thursday, February 16 at 10am Learn more. 2023 NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy (2 sessions) Tuesday, February 14, 12:30pm, Virtual via Zoom Wednesday, February 15, 3:30pm, Virtual via Zoom Join ND Research and the Hesburgh Libraries for a workshop featuring short presentations and discussion of various data management sharing topics specific to the 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy. We will review the key guidelines from the policy and share information about ND resources that may be useful to you as you implement your data management plan. Presented by Carolina Avendano, strategic projects program director, Notre Dame Research, and Julie Vecchio, assistant director, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship. Tips for Effective and Collaborative Research Thursday, February 16, 3:30pm, 247 Hesburgh Library Learn the importance and benefits of research data management principles. Presented by Monica Moore, head of research services, Hesburgh Libraries, and Julie Vecchio, assistant director, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship.
- 12:00 PM3hLove Data Week 2023Love Data Week is dedicated to spreading awareness of the importance of data management, sharing, preservation and reuse. If you care about research, professional, community and personal data, please join us! Data Haiku Contest Write a haiku about data! Your haiku must be related to data in some way (e.g., data management, processing, sharing, preservation, reuse, etc.). The contest is open to current Notre Dame students and employees. One submission per person. Submission Deadline: Friday, February 17 at noon Learn more. ORCID Lottery Enter your ORCID ID to win a prize. Submission Deadline: Thursday, February 16 at 10am Learn more. 2023 NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy (2 sessions) Tuesday, February 14, 12:30pm, Virtual via Zoom Wednesday, February 15, 3:30pm, Virtual via Zoom Join ND Research and the Hesburgh Libraries for a workshop featuring short presentations and discussion of various data management sharing topics specific to the 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy. We will review the key guidelines from the policy and share information about ND resources that may be useful to you as you implement your data management plan. Presented by Carolina Avendano, strategic projects program director, Notre Dame Research, and Julie Vecchio, assistant director, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship. Tips for Effective and Collaborative Research Thursday, February 16, 3:30pm, 247 Hesburgh Library Learn the importance and benefits of research data management principles. Presented by Monica Moore, head of research services, Hesburgh Libraries, and Julie Vecchio, assistant director, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship.
- 7:30 PM2hConcert and Conversation with Iris DeMentWhat inner workings — questions placed upon notes — lie within heartland storyteller Iris DeMent's words? An intimate evening of conversation with Wilsey Family Collegiate Professor of Philosophy Meghan Sullivan and DeMent performing songs from her storied repertoire bring you close to the artist whose 1992 debut, Infamous Angel, Rolling Stone magazine hailed as an essential album of the 90s. The singer/ songwriter's gospel-tinged roots music draws captivating, lyrical landscapes earning her two Grammy nominations and the respect of peers like John Prine, Emmylou Harris, and Rodney Crowell.The one-hour concert will be followed by a 30-minute conversation moderated by Meghan Sullivan on philosophy as an influencer of DeMent's songwriting.GET TICKETS
- 7:30 PM2hConcert and Conversation with Iris DeMentWhat inner workings — questions placed upon notes — lie within heartland storyteller Iris DeMent's words? An intimate evening of conversation with Wilsey Family Collegiate Professor of Philosophy Meghan Sullivan and DeMent performing songs from her storied repertoire bring you close to the artist whose 1992 debut, Infamous Angel, Rolling Stone magazine hailed as an essential album of the 90s. The singer/ songwriter's gospel-tinged roots music draws captivating, lyrical landscapes earning her two Grammy nominations and the respect of peers like John Prine, Emmylou Harris, and Rodney Crowell.The one-hour concert will be followed by a 30-minute conversation moderated by Meghan Sullivan on philosophy as an influencer of DeMent's songwriting.GET TICKETS
- 7:30 PM2hConcert and Conversation with Iris DeMentWhat inner workings — questions placed upon notes — lie within heartland storyteller Iris DeMent's words? An intimate evening of conversation with Wilsey Family Collegiate Professor of Philosophy Meghan Sullivan and DeMent performing songs from her storied repertoire bring you close to the artist whose 1992 debut, Infamous Angel, Rolling Stone magazine hailed as an essential album of the 90s. The singer/ songwriter's gospel-tinged roots music draws captivating, lyrical landscapes earning her two Grammy nominations and the respect of peers like John Prine, Emmylou Harris, and Rodney Crowell.The one-hour concert will be followed by a 30-minute conversation moderated by Meghan Sullivan on philosophy as an influencer of DeMent's songwriting.GET TICKETS
- 7:30 PM2hConcert and Conversation with Iris DeMentWhat inner workings — questions placed upon notes — lie within heartland storyteller Iris DeMent's words? An intimate evening of conversation with Wilsey Family Collegiate Professor of Philosophy Meghan Sullivan and DeMent performing songs from her storied repertoire bring you close to the artist whose 1992 debut, Infamous Angel, Rolling Stone magazine hailed as an essential album of the 90s. The singer/ songwriter's gospel-tinged roots music draws captivating, lyrical landscapes earning her two Grammy nominations and the respect of peers like John Prine, Emmylou Harris, and Rodney Crowell.The one-hour concert will be followed by a 30-minute conversation moderated by Meghan Sullivan on philosophy as an influencer of DeMent's songwriting.GET TICKETS