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- 6:00 PM1h 30m"Connections for Change": Peace Studies Mixer and DinnerRSVP here >>> Are you a Notre Dame undergraduate with questions related to conflict, peace, and justice? If so, join the Kroc Institute for the annual peace studies fall student mixer and dinner! Undergraduates from all majors are invited to meet our current students and learn about how peace studies prepares them to create positive change in our communities and our world. You'll also have the opportunity to talk with faculty and staff about ways to engage with the Undergraduate Program in Peace Studies and the resources available to students through the Kroc Institute. Come meet us and become part of our extensive network of changemakers! RSVP here >>> Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h 30m"Connections for Change": Peace Studies Mixer and DinnerRSVP here >>> Are you a Notre Dame undergraduate with questions related to conflict, peace, and justice? If so, join the Kroc Institute for the annual peace studies fall student mixer and dinner! Undergraduates from all majors are invited to meet our current students and learn about how peace studies prepares them to create positive change in our communities and our world. You'll also have the opportunity to talk with faculty and staff about ways to engage with the Undergraduate Program in Peace Studies and the resources available to students through the Kroc Institute. Come meet us and become part of our extensive network of changemakers! RSVP here >>> Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1h 30m"Connections for Change": Peace Studies Mixer and DinnerRSVP here >>> Are you a Notre Dame undergraduate with questions related to conflict, peace, and justice? If so, join the Kroc Institute for the annual peace studies fall student mixer and dinner! Undergraduates from all majors are invited to meet our current students and learn about how peace studies prepares them to create positive change in our communities and our world. You'll also have the opportunity to talk with faculty and staff about ways to engage with the Undergraduate Program in Peace Studies and the resources available to students through the Kroc Institute. Come meet us and become part of our extensive network of changemakers! RSVP here >>> Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM1hTalk: Christine Emba and Romantic FriendshipThis week's readings invite us to examine the role of friendship in living well, with particular attention to our often self-serving inclinations or fears of exclusion. This co-curriculum event is designed to offer a nuanced and specified discussion on one form of friendship, romantic friendship. Join Christine Emba and Moreau Peer Leaders in a conversation about romantic friendship. Christine Emba is a writer, reporter, and former columnist and member of the Editorial Board for The Washington Post. In her book Rethinking Sex: A Provocation (2022), Emba argues how consent is a good ethical floor, but a terrible ceiling. She spells out the cultural, historical, and psychological forces that have warped our idea of sex. Reaching back to the wisdom of thinkers like Thomas Aquinas and Andrea Dworkin, and drawing from sociological studies, interviews with college students, and poignant examples from her own life, Emba calls for a more humane philosophy, one that starts with consent but accounts for the very real emotional, mental, social, and political implications of sex—even, she argues, if it means saying no to certain sexual practices or challenging societal expectations altogether."...if all you want is to be in the know, your pleasure will be short-lived... you were not looking for virtue or kindness or loyalty or humour or learning or wit or any of the things that can be really enjoyed. You merely wanted to be 'in.' And that is a pleasure that cannot last." - C. S. Lewis, “The Inner Ring” (1944)Guidelines This event will showcase an interview with Moreau Peer Leaders and Christine Emba as they imagine what friendship in the context of romantic relationships looks like and could look like here at Notre Dame. Register and attend the event with Moreau Peer Leaders and Christine Emba. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome, but registration is limited to 120. After attending the event, record at least five quotes or observations in your commonplace book and reflect upon them. Sign up here After signing up, click below to add this event to your Google Calendar. Contact whittington@nd.edu for more information. Originally published at moreaufirstyear.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM1hTalk: Christine Emba and Romantic FriendshipThis week's readings invite us to examine the role of friendship in living well, with particular attention to our often self-serving inclinations or fears of exclusion. This co-curriculum event is designed to offer a nuanced and specified discussion on one form of friendship, romantic friendship. Join Christine Emba and Moreau Peer Leaders in a conversation about romantic friendship. Christine Emba is a writer, reporter, and former columnist and member of the Editorial Board for The Washington Post. In her book Rethinking Sex: A Provocation (2022), Emba argues how consent is a good ethical floor, but a terrible ceiling. She spells out the cultural, historical, and psychological forces that have warped our idea of sex. Reaching back to the wisdom of thinkers like Thomas Aquinas and Andrea Dworkin, and drawing from sociological studies, interviews with college students, and poignant examples from her own life, Emba calls for a more humane philosophy, one that starts with consent but accounts for the very real emotional, mental, social, and political implications of sex—even, she argues, if it means saying no to certain sexual practices or challenging societal expectations altogether."...if all you want is to be in the know, your pleasure will be short-lived... you were not looking for virtue or kindness or loyalty or humour or learning or wit or any of the things that can be really enjoyed. You merely wanted to be 'in.' And that is a pleasure that cannot last." - C. S. Lewis, “The Inner Ring” (1944)Guidelines This event will showcase an interview with Moreau Peer Leaders and Christine Emba as they imagine what friendship in the context of romantic relationships looks like and could look like here at Notre Dame. Register and attend the event with Moreau Peer Leaders and Christine Emba. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome, but registration is limited to 120. After attending the event, record at least five quotes or observations in your commonplace book and reflect upon them. Sign up here After signing up, click below to add this event to your Google Calendar. Contact whittington@nd.edu for more information. Originally published at moreaufirstyear.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM1hTalk: Christine Emba and Romantic FriendshipThis week's readings invite us to examine the role of friendship in living well, with particular attention to our often self-serving inclinations or fears of exclusion. This co-curriculum event is designed to offer a nuanced and specified discussion on one form of friendship, romantic friendship. Join Christine Emba and Moreau Peer Leaders in a conversation about romantic friendship. Christine Emba is a writer, reporter, and former columnist and member of the Editorial Board for The Washington Post. In her book Rethinking Sex: A Provocation (2022), Emba argues how consent is a good ethical floor, but a terrible ceiling. She spells out the cultural, historical, and psychological forces that have warped our idea of sex. Reaching back to the wisdom of thinkers like Thomas Aquinas and Andrea Dworkin, and drawing from sociological studies, interviews with college students, and poignant examples from her own life, Emba calls for a more humane philosophy, one that starts with consent but accounts for the very real emotional, mental, social, and political implications of sex—even, she argues, if it means saying no to certain sexual practices or challenging societal expectations altogether."...if all you want is to be in the know, your pleasure will be short-lived... you were not looking for virtue or kindness or loyalty or humour or learning or wit or any of the things that can be really enjoyed. You merely wanted to be 'in.' And that is a pleasure that cannot last." - C. S. Lewis, “The Inner Ring” (1944)Guidelines This event will showcase an interview with Moreau Peer Leaders and Christine Emba as they imagine what friendship in the context of romantic relationships looks like and could look like here at Notre Dame. Register and attend the event with Moreau Peer Leaders and Christine Emba. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome, but registration is limited to 120. After attending the event, record at least five quotes or observations in your commonplace book and reflect upon them. Sign up here After signing up, click below to add this event to your Google Calendar. Contact whittington@nd.edu for more information. Originally published at moreaufirstyear.nd.edu.