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- Feb 87:30 PMThe Notre Dame Collegium MusicumThe Notre Dame Collegium Musicum presents "Renaissance Settings of the Song of Songs." This concert in the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center is free but ticketed. Call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- Feb 1010:30 AMDiversity, Equity and Inclusion Case CompetitionThe annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Grow the Good in Business™ Case Competition joins the forces of Mendoza undergraduate and graduate students and local business leaders who are committed to equity and inclusion in the workplace. During three rounds of competition, teams will:Propose written and oral solutions to a business challenge related to diversity, equity and inclusion to distinguished judges.This year, students will examine access to and quality of financial services in underserved markets and proposing a business solution to financial exclusion. Utilize the business acumen developed while in Mendoza in an exciting and thoughtful way.Showcase leadership, problem-solving, teamwork and presentation skills.Learn the value of creating an inclusive environment that promotes mutual advancement.Compete for $35,000 in prizes.Please see the DEI Case Competition website for more information. This event is for current Mendoza students only.
- Feb 1011:00 AMEAP Workshop: "Managing Culture Shock"Welcome to American culture! How are you coping? Are you still excited and eager to experience American life, or have you had quite enough and long for home? Or, perhaps you have finally acclimated to your host culture. Either way, join the Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures as we explore culture shock through shared discussion. Let's listen, laugh and commiserate as we explore this topic. Register for Event Originally published at cslc.nd.edu.
- Feb 105:00 PMEnglish Conversation TableThe English Conversation Table (ECT — formerly English Language Table) meets bi-monthly and is a great chance to practice English with both native and non-native speakers and to make some new friends in the process. For more information and to be added to the participants' email list, contact Josh Barthuly or Lea Barthuly. Full ECT Schedule Originally published at cslc.nd.edu.
- Feb 107:00 PMND Children's Choir Gala and Silent AuctionSupport the work of the Notre Dame Children's Choir to bring joy, expression, hope and healing through free instruction and performance opportunities for young voices in sacred choral music! Revel in the lovely voices of the very talented NDCC directors/Sacred Music graduate students — performing songs of love and friendship from your favorite musicals! Savor mouth-watering Italian hors d'oeuvres and desserts by Adele from Ciao's Catering! Enjoy a beer, wine and soft drinks available for additional purchase (one drink is included with your ticket). Tickets are $40 per person or a table of 8 for $300. Limited seats available. ORDER TICKETS HERE Can't make it that night? You can still support NDCC and bid in the online Silent Auction! Originally published at sma.nd.edu.
- Feb 1112:00 PMChinese New Year Celebration GatheringSpring is coming! And what better way to celebrate than to celebrate with friends and colleagues at the Chinese New Year Celebration. To celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year (the Year of Rabbit) and provide a way to expose students to different cultures, there will be food, student performances, singing, and dancing. You probably won't get a hongbao as a gift, but you will receive the gift of good luck and wishes for a prosperous new year. For more information, contact Yongping Zhu (yzhu8@nd.edu) Sponsored by East Asian Languages and Cultures Co-sponsored by the College of Arts & Letters (Teaching Beyond Classroom Grant), the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, and Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures (CSLC). Originally published at cslc.nd.edu.
- Feb 122:00 PMGuided Tour of the Basilica in FrenchJoin Rev. Greg Haake, C.S.C., for a guided tour of the Basilica as we explore the French heritage of Notre Dame. Follow up your tour with Holy Mass in French 4:00 p.m. in the Sacred Heart Crypt. For more information, contact Eva Hoeckner, in the the Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures (ehoeckn2@nd.edu). Sponsored by Campus Ministry Originally published at cslc.nd.edu.
- Feb 148:00 PMIrish CeilíIf you are looking for a fun and unique way to experience Irish culture, then come to the Irish Ceilí during Foreign Language Week. This informal gathering will get you engaged in a mix of traditional Irish dance and music. Organized by Shannon Dunne, ND '98, adjunct assistant teaching professor for Irish Language and Literature. Sponsored by the Department of Irish Language and Literature. Originally published at cslc.nd.edu.
- Feb 1712:00 AMJunior 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.
- Feb 1812:00 AMJunior 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.
- Feb 1912:00 AMJunior 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.
- Feb 204:30 PMSocial Concerns Fair: HousingThis year the Center for Social Concerns is taking a new approach to connecting the campus and the community. Instead of doing a one day fair — as we've done in the past — we'll host five separate evenings during the spring semester. Each evening will be focused on a particular theme that highlights the work community partners do and fosters deeper engagement with students, faculty, and staff. The idea is that by spreading opportunities for connection over the spring semester we'll continue to deepen standing partnerships and create some new ones in the mix. In February, we welcome housing organizations from the local community. View the full series here.
- Feb 234:00 PMWomen's Investing Summit (WIS) '23Join NDIGI for WIS '23 Notre Dame's Professional Investing Summit Registration for WIS '23 is NOW OPEN! All Notre Dame students, faculty, and staff are welcome. The Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing is very excited about the lineup of accomplished industry practitioners joining us February 23 and 24. To help with the planning, please register in advance. See timing of the events below. Please note that doors will open at 8:00am on Friday, February 24 in the Downes Club inside Corbett Family Hall, and SEATING MAY BE LIMITED. Breakfast and lunch will be provided! Keynote Speakers Include Lindsey Vonn. Throughout her career, she competed in four Olympics (2002, 2006, 2010, 2018) and collected three Olympic medals. She is the only American woman to win an Olympic downhill gold, and she also won four world cup overall titles. Keynote speakers and panelists also include: Originally published at ndigi.nd.edu.
- Feb 248:30 AMWomen's Investing Summit (WIS) '23Join NDIGI for WIS '23 Notre Dame's Professional Investing Summit Registration for WIS '23 is NOW OPEN! All Notre Dame students, faculty, and staff are welcome. The Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing is very excited about the lineup of accomplished industry practitioners joining us February 23 and 24. To help with our planning, please register in advance. See timing of the events below. Please note that doors will open at 8:00am on Friday, February 24 in the Downes Club, and SEATING MAY BE LIMITED. Breakfast and lunch will be provided! Keynote Speakers Include Lindsey Vonn. Throughout her career, she competed in four Olympics (2002, 2006, 2010, 2018) and collected three Olympic medals. She is the only American woman to win an Olympic downhill gold, and she also won four world cup overall titles. Keynote Speakers and Panelists also include: Originally published at ndigi.nd.edu.
- Mar 24:00 PMItalian Coffee Hour: Giochi e biscottiItalian Coffee Hour, a new and fun experience every month where you are welcome to meet and practice your Italian with members of the Italian Program, Italophones, Italophiles, and people with an appreciation for all things Italian. This week, learn some Italian while playing some fun games! For more information, contact cslcstaf@nd.edu. Originally published at cslc.nd.edu.
- Mar 64:30 PMSocial Concerns Fair: "Healthcare and Disability"This year the Center for Social Concerns is taking a new approach to connecting the campus and the community. Instead of doing a one day fair — as we've done in the past — we'll host five separate evenings during the spring semester. Each evening will be focused on a particular theme that highlights the work community partners do and fosters deeper engagement with students, faculty, and staff. The idea is that by spreading opportunities for connection over the spring semester we'll continue to deepen standing partnerships and create some new ones in the mix. On March 6, we are excited to welcome organizations working with healthcare and disabilities. View the full series here.
- Mar 1112:00 AMMidterm Break (Spring Break)No classes in session (March 11-19). See http://registrar.nd.edu/calendar/ Contact: Office of the Registrar http://registrar.nd.edu
- Mar 1312:00 AMMidterm Break (Spring Break)No classes in session (March 11-19). See http://registrar.nd.edu/calendar/ Contact: Office of the Registrar http://registrar.nd.edu
- Mar 1412:00 AMMidterm Break (Spring Break)No classes in session (March 11-19). See http://registrar.nd.edu/calendar/ Contact: Office of the Registrar http://registrar.nd.edu
- Mar 1512:00 AMMidterm Break (Spring Break)No classes in session (March 11-19). See http://registrar.nd.edu/calendar/ Contact: Office of the Registrar http://registrar.nd.edu
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