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- Apr 26–27Cabrini (2024)New at the Browning Directed by Alejandro Monteverde With Cristiana Dell'Anna, David Morse, John Lithgow Rated PG-13, 142 minutes, DCP Panel discussions to follow each screening! From Alejandro Monteverde, award-winning director of Sound of Freedom, comes an epic of Francesca Cabrini, an Italian immigrant who arrives in New York City in 1889 and is greeted by disease, crime, and impoverished children. Cabrini sets off on a daring mission to convince the hostile mayor to secure housing and healthcare for society's most vulnerable. With broken English and poor health, Cabrini builds an empire of hope unlike anything the world has ever seen. This is a free but ticketed event. Tickets will only be available for pick up one hour prior to the screening. To guarantee your reservation please pick up your Will Call tickets at least 15 minutes prior to the performance. In the event of a sell out, unclaimed Will Call tickets will be used to seat patrons waiting on standby. https://performingarts.nd.edu/event/16967/cabrini-2024/
- Jan 179:00 AMCM Staff Prayer - Please join when your schedule permitsWhat: Campus Ministry Staff Prayer Description: Please join in this staff prayer when your schedule permits. When: Tuesday Morning from 9 AM - 9:30 AM Where: CoMo Chapel
- Apr 2610:40 AMTen Years Hence Lecture — "Harnessing and Hedging: The Two Faces of GenAI"Harnessing and Hedging: The Two Faces of GenAI is presented by Maryam Alavi, the Elizabeth D. and Thomas M. Holder Chair and Professor of IT Management at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology. Alavi is a thought leader and researcher on digital innovation and transformation, with extensive experience in organizational capability-building and leadership and talent development for a digital age. This is the final lecture in the Ten Years Hence Speaker Series which focused on Artificial Intelligence: Promise and Peril. See the website for previous lectures, videos and speaker bios. The lecture is 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.
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- Apr 2611:00 AMKorean Names: Pronunciation WorkshopMany of us struggle to pronounce names that sound foreign to us and attempting to do so can make us feel uncomfortable or nervous. In such a situation, we may ask use another "easier" name, a nickname, or even avoid addressing the person at all. Unfortunately, doing so can lead to the person feeling invalidated, excluded, and otherized. This workshop aims to help participants develop understanding and empathy for our peers, students, and ourselves. By the end of the hour, you'll have new context to make meaning of naming phenomena, tangible linguistic knowledge and skills to help you more confidently and accurately pronounce Korean names, and some take away resources for you to continue to practice on your own. Register Now!