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- Apr 185:15 PMHoly Mass in SwahiliPlease join us as we celebrate Christ with a mass and liturgy in Swahili. A gathering for refreshments will follow the service. All are welcome, and guidance in both English and Swahili will be provided. Officiant: Father Frank Murphy For more information or if you would like to volunteer to help, please contact Eva Hoeckner (ehoeckn2@nd.edu).
- Jul 19:00 AMOPEN
- Apr 185:30 PMRM in the PM: Games in the GalleriesJoin our Student Programming Committee (SPC) and the Notre Dame Board Game Club for an evening of board games in the galleries. This “RM in the PM,” SPC’s signature Thursday evening event for fellow university students, will be in the new temporary exhibition Equal Forces: The Sculpture and Photography of Kenneth Snelson. This event is sponsored by our Student Programming Committee (SPC), which works to creatively connect the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art to university student life. Through planning and hosting programming and activities for university students, SPC hopes to shape meaningful engagement with works of art and broaden the experience of what being in a museum can look and feel like. Learn more here.
- Apr 187:00 PMCreative Writing Series ft. Cristina Rivera GarzaThe Creative Writing Series and the Kellogg Institute for international Studies invites you to an evening with Cristina Rivera Garza. A Q&A and book signing will follow. Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore will be on site with copies of the author's books available for purchase. Cristina Rivera Garza is an author, translator, and critic. Recent publications include Liliana’s Invincible Summer (Hogarth, 2023), a finalist for the 2023 NBA in nonfiction. The Taiga Syndrome, trans. by Suzanne Jill Levine and Aviva Kana, (Dorothy Project, 2018), 2019 Shirley Jackson Award. Grieving. Dispatches from a Wounded Country, trans. by Sarah Booker (The Feminist Press, 2020), a finalist for the NBCC In Criticism. She is M.D. Anderson Distinguished Professor and founder of the PhD Program in Creative Writing in Spanish at the University of Houston, Department of Hispanic Studies. Garza is also a MacArthur Fellow 2020-2025, a member of Mexico’s National College since 2023, and artist-in-Residence DAAD 2023-2024, Berlin.
- Jul 29:00 AMOPEN
- Apr 1910:40 AMTen Years Hence Lecture: "AI Ethics — Past, Present, and Future"AI Ethics - Past, Present, and Future is presented by Nicholas Berente, Professor of Information Technology, Analytics, and Operations at the Mendoza College of Business and Dr. Heather Domin, Global Leader, Responsible AI Initiatives, IBM Office of Privacy &Responsible Technology. Berente studies how digital innovations such as artificial intelligence technologies drive change in organizations and institutions. He teaches courses on Strategic Business Technology and is Co-Director of the GAMA Lab and affiliated faculty in Notre Dame's Lucy Family Institute for Data and Society, as well as the Notre Dame Center for Technology Ethics. Domin has been instrumental in developing and executing foundational practices in AI ethics and governance, including building IBM's Ethics by Design program and its Algorithmic Impact Assessment. As Associate Director of the Notre Dame - IBM Tåch Ethics Lab, she has shaped a robust industry-academic ecosystem and delivered novel research. As a World Economic Forum Fellow, she has provided executive and research leadership on research centered on generative AI. This is the seventh of eight lectures in the Ten Years Hence Speaker Series which will focus on Artificial Intelligence: Promise and Peril. See the website for details on additional lectures and speaker bios. All lectures are free and open to students, faculty, staff and the public. No tickets or registration required. Ten Years Hence is sponsored by the Eugene Clark Distinguished Lecture Series endowment.