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- All dayThe Quiet Migration (2023)Nanovic Film Series Directed by Malene Choi With Cornelius Won Riedel-Clausen, Bodil Jørgensen, Bjarne Henriksen Not Rated, 102 minutes, DCP In English and Danish and Korean with English subtitles. Director Malene Choi scheduled to appear via Zoom! Carl, 19, lives a quiet life in the Danish countryside with his adoptive parents, who expect him to take over the family farm one day, continuing their traditions. But Carl begins to feel the pull of two worlds — "home" plus his native homeland, South Korea — and the day is fast approaching when he will have to choose. This is a free but ticketed event. Tickets will only be available for pick-up one hour prior to the performance. 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/16829/the-quiet-migration-2023/
- All dayThe Quiet Migration (2023)Nanovic Film Series Directed by Malene Choi With Cornelius Won Riedel-Clausen, Bodil Jørgensen, Bjarne Henriksen Not Rated, 102 minutes, DCP In English and Danish and Korean with English subtitles. Director Malene Choi scheduled to appear via Zoom! Carl, 19, lives a quiet life in the Danish countryside with his adoptive parents, who expect him to take over the family farm one day, continuing their traditions. But Carl begins to feel the pull of two worlds — "home" plus his native homeland, South Korea — and the day is fast approaching when he will have to choose. This is a free but ticketed event. Tickets will only be available for pick-up one hour prior to the performance. 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/16829/the-quiet-migration-2023/
- 9:00 AM8hOPEN
- 9:00 AM8hOPEN
- 12:00 PM1h 30mSeminar Series 2 — "Meetings with the Psalms and Psalters"International scholars partake in a six-part seminar series devoted to Psalms in the first half of 2024. This series continues from where the 2023 series left off. The format will be a 60-minute lecture followed by a 30-minute discussion. These events are free and open to all, but registration is required. Once registered, you will be sent an email with an invitation to the Zoom link for each session. 12:00 Eastern Standard Time (NEW YORK, INDIANAPOLIS)17:00 Greenwich Mean Time (LONDON, DUBLIN)18:00 Central European Time (WARSAW, BRUSSELS) (Individual session times are subject to change due to daylight savings time. Please check each session and the time conversion as the day approaches) Register for the series Sponsored by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame, USA; John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland; the Research Group for the Study of Manuscripts (SIGLUM); and the Institute of English Studies at the University of Warsaw, Poland. Spring 2024 Schedule January 25, 2024 - "Vernacular Psalters in 12th-Century England"Jane Toswell (University of Western Ontario, Canada) February 22, 2024 - "Reading the Psalms in Early Medieval Ireland: The 'Old Irish Treatise on the Psalter'"Alderik Blom, Prof. Dr. (Philipps University of Marburg, Germany) March 21, 2024 - "Translation Strategies in the Wycliffite Psalms"Elizabeth Solopova (New College, University of Oxford) April 25, 2024 - "12th- to 14th-Century Vernacular Psalter Translations into Middle English, Anglo-Norman and Middle French"Kinga Lis (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland) May 23, 2024 - "Visual Arts and the Book of Psalms"Susan Gillingham (Worcester College, University of Oxford) June 27, 2024 - "Christians, Jews, and an Interlinear Superscription: Use of Rabbinic Commentaries in an Early 13th-Century Psalter in England"Loraine Enlow (Jewish Theological Seminary, New York City) Previous Sessions To view previous sessions from Series 1 of Psalms and Psalters, please visit the YouTube playlist. Watch Sessions Now Originally published at nanovic.nd.edu.
- 12:00 PM1h 30mSeminar Series 2 — "Meetings with the Psalms and Psalters"International scholars partake in a six-part seminar series devoted to Psalms in the first half of 2024. This series continues from where the 2023 series left off. The format will be a 60-minute lecture followed by a 30-minute discussion. These events are free and open to all, but registration is required. Once registered, you will be sent an email with an invitation to the Zoom link for each session. 12:00 Eastern Standard Time (NEW YORK, INDIANAPOLIS)17:00 Greenwich Mean Time (LONDON, DUBLIN)18:00 Central European Time (WARSAW, BRUSSELS) (Individual session times are subject to change due to daylight savings time. Please check each session and the time conversion as the day approaches) Register for the series Sponsored by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame, USA; John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland; the Research Group for the Study of Manuscripts (SIGLUM); and the Institute of English Studies at the University of Warsaw, Poland. Spring 2024 Schedule January 25, 2024 - "Vernacular Psalters in 12th-Century England"Jane Toswell (University of Western Ontario, Canada) February 22, 2024 - "Reading the Psalms in Early Medieval Ireland: The 'Old Irish Treatise on the Psalter'"Alderik Blom, Prof. Dr. (Philipps University of Marburg, Germany) March 21, 2024 - "Translation Strategies in the Wycliffite Psalms"Elizabeth Solopova (New College, University of Oxford) April 25, 2024 - "12th- to 14th-Century Vernacular Psalter Translations into Middle English, Anglo-Norman and Middle French"Kinga Lis (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland) May 23, 2024 - "Visual Arts and the Book of Psalms"Susan Gillingham (Worcester College, University of Oxford) June 27, 2024 - "Christians, Jews, and an Interlinear Superscription: Use of Rabbinic Commentaries in an Early 13th-Century Psalter in England"Loraine Enlow (Jewish Theological Seminary, New York City) Previous Sessions To view previous sessions from Series 1 of Psalms and Psalters, please visit the YouTube playlist. Watch Sessions Now Originally published at nanovic.nd.edu.
- 1:30 PM1hAnxiety Toolbox Workshop (series offering #4)Anxiety Toolbox is a 3- part structured psychoeducational workshop designed to inform students on the cognitive, behavioral, and physiological impacts of anxiety. The sessions include modules dedicated to: (1) understanding anxiety, (2) introducing a method for slowing down and disentangling the experience of anxiety, and (3) developing alternative responses to anxiety. By the end of the workshop, students will have their own individualized plan for managing anxiety. Students will be expected to complete homework (e.g., Cross Sectional Formulations, practicing deep breathing) in between sessions.
- 1:30 PM1hAnxiety Toolbox Workshop (series offering #4)Anxiety Toolbox is a 3- part structured psychoeducational workshop designed to inform students on the cognitive, behavioral, and physiological impacts of anxiety. The sessions include modules dedicated to: (1) understanding anxiety, (2) introducing a method for slowing down and disentangling the experience of anxiety, and (3) developing alternative responses to anxiety. By the end of the workshop, students will have their own individualized plan for managing anxiety. Students will be expected to complete homework (e.g., Cross Sectional Formulations, practicing deep breathing) in between sessions.
- 4:30 PM1hJapanese Conversation TableJapanese learners of all levels are invited to the Japanese Conversation Table!
- 4:30 PM1hJapanese Conversation TableJapanese learners of all levels are invited to the Japanese Conversation Table!
- 5:00 PM2hNeed To Talk (offered by Campus Ministry)Are you looking for ways to grow in your spiritual life? Would you like to just talk about what's going on in your life or looking for guidance in navigating some of life's challenges? Whether you're dealing with friends, family, faith or other issues, we are here to listen and provide support. No appointment necessary! Just drop in! A Campus Minister is available EVERY MONDAY-THURSDAY FROM 5-7pm in 113 CoMo(across from the marble ball) to listen, offer guidance and share the wisdom and hope our faith provides. For more info, contact Mike Urbaniak (murbania@nd.edu). You may also set up a specific time to chat with a Campus Ministry by filling out this brief form: Need to Talk: Chat Request
- 5:00 PM2hNeed To Talk (offered by Campus Ministry)Are you looking for ways to grow in your spiritual life? Would you like to just talk about what's going on in your life or looking for guidance in navigating some of life's challenges? Whether you're dealing with friends, family, faith or other issues, we are here to listen and provide support. No appointment necessary! Just drop in! A Campus Minister is available EVERY MONDAY-THURSDAY FROM 5-7pm in 113 CoMo(across from the marble ball) to listen, offer guidance and share the wisdom and hope our faith provides. For more info, contact Mike Urbaniak (murbania@nd.edu). You may also set up a specific time to chat with a Campus Ministry by filling out this brief form: Need to Talk: Chat Request
- 5:15 PM4h 15mThank You, Students! A Celebratory Evening with Father JenkinsNew Date: Thursday, April 25, 2024This event has been rescheduled from Tuesday, April 23, due to inclement weather. Please join University President Father John Jenkins, C.S.C., for a festive evening of food, fellowship, and fireworks! As he prepares to step down as president, this gathering is Fr. Jenkins’ way of thanking students for the many ways you have supported and inspired him during his 19 years as Notre Dame’s leader.Mass: 5:15 p.m., Basilica of the Sacred Heart Picnic: 6:15 p.m., South Quad Pizza and Fireworks: 8:30 p.m., South QuadThe evening begins with Mass in the Basilica, Fr. Jenkins presiding, followed by an all-student picnic on South Quad beginning at 6:15. There will be food trucks, a DJ, and yard games. Then join Fr. Jenkins for Papa John’s Pizza and fireworks beginning at 8:30 p.m. A Notre Dame ID will be required to be served food. Families of graduate students are welcome and encouraged to attend.
- 5:15 PM4h 15mThank You, Students! A Celebratory Evening with Father JenkinsNew Date: Thursday, April 25, 2024This event has been rescheduled from Tuesday, April 23, due to inclement weather. Please join University President Father John Jenkins, C.S.C., for a festive evening of food, fellowship, and fireworks! As he prepares to step down as president, this gathering is Fr. Jenkins’ way of thanking students for the many ways you have supported and inspired him during his 19 years as Notre Dame’s leader.Mass: 5:15 p.m., Basilica of the Sacred Heart Picnic: 6:15 p.m., South Quad Pizza and Fireworks: 8:30 p.m., South QuadThe evening begins with Mass in the Basilica, Fr. Jenkins presiding, followed by an all-student picnic on South Quad beginning at 6:15. There will be food trucks, a DJ, and yard games. Then join Fr. Jenkins for Papa John’s Pizza and fireworks beginning at 8:30 p.m. A Notre Dame ID will be required to be served food. Families of graduate students are welcome and encouraged to attend.
- 5:30 PM1hArt + SpiritArt + Spirit Series This interactive series will explore major aspects of how one might think about art as “spiritual” through the lens of the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art’s collection. The series will be divided into four horizons of inquiry: “Spirit + the Viewer,” “Spirit + Artist,” “Spirit + Religious Subject,” and “Spirit + Religious Object.” Come for one or all of these sixty-minute guided conversations to look, learn, reflect, and discuss the various ways that the spiritual aspects of art elevate both our thinking about the works themselves and our own personal encounters with them. In each session, we will discuss one to three works that help us to think through one of the four possible topics listed above. Our inquiry will explore works of art across time, culture, and religious traditions. All are welcome. “Spirit + the Viewer”: This session investigates the relationship between the viewer (you!) and the work of art. The primary goal of this session will be to establish the idea that all works of art have the potential to touch the viewer based on our shared humanity. “Spirit + the Artist”: In this session, we will explore the degree to which the artists’ particular spirituality influences their work and how viewers interpret their work. “Spirit + the Religious Subject”: This session will give us the opportunity to talk through works that are overtly religious in subject. We will explore various ways of depicting beliefs from Western and non-Western religious traditions. “Spirit + the Religious Object”: In this session, we will take a close look at objects used for worship in various spiritual and religious contexts. Our discussion will allow us the space to not only learn more about sacred objects such as African power figures or illuminated manuscripts, but also to analyze the function of sacred objects in a museum setting. Spirit + the Viewer: Thursdays 5:30–6:30pm Jan. 25, 2024 Mar. 21, 2024 Saturdays 3:30–4:30pm Jan. 27, 2024 Mar. 23, 2024 --- Spirit + the Artist: Thursdays 5:30–6:30pm Feb. 1, 2024 Apr. 11, 2024 Saturdays 3:30–4:30pm Feb. 3, 2024 Apr. 13, 2024 --- Spirit + the Religious Subject: Thursdays 5:30–6:30pm Feb. 29, 2024 Apr. 25, 2024 Saturday 3:30–4:30pm Mar. 2, 2024 --- Spirit + the Religious Object: Thursday 5:30–6:30pm Mar. 7, 2024 Saturdays 3:30–4:30pm Mar. 9, 2024 Apr. 27, 2024
- 5:30 PM1hArt + SpiritArt + Spirit Series This interactive series will explore major aspects of how one might think about art as “spiritual” through the lens of the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art’s collection. The series will be divided into four horizons of inquiry: “Spirit + the Viewer,” “Spirit + Artist,” “Spirit + Religious Subject,” and “Spirit + Religious Object.” Come for one or all of these sixty-minute guided conversations to look, learn, reflect, and discuss the various ways that the spiritual aspects of art elevate both our thinking about the works themselves and our own personal encounters with them. In each session, we will discuss one to three works that help us to think through one of the four possible topics listed above. Our inquiry will explore works of art across time, culture, and religious traditions. All are welcome. “Spirit + the Viewer”: This session investigates the relationship between the viewer (you!) and the work of art. The primary goal of this session will be to establish the idea that all works of art have the potential to touch the viewer based on our shared humanity. “Spirit + the Artist”: In this session, we will explore the degree to which the artists’ particular spirituality influences their work and how viewers interpret their work. “Spirit + the Religious Subject”: This session will give us the opportunity to talk through works that are overtly religious in subject. We will explore various ways of depicting beliefs from Western and non-Western religious traditions. “Spirit + the Religious Object”: In this session, we will take a close look at objects used for worship in various spiritual and religious contexts. Our discussion will allow us the space to not only learn more about sacred objects such as African power figures or illuminated manuscripts, but also to analyze the function of sacred objects in a museum setting. Spirit + the Viewer: Thursdays 5:30–6:30pm Jan. 25, 2024 Mar. 21, 2024 Saturdays 3:30–4:30pm Jan. 27, 2024 Mar. 23, 2024 --- Spirit + the Artist: Thursdays 5:30–6:30pm Feb. 1, 2024 Apr. 11, 2024 Saturdays 3:30–4:30pm Feb. 3, 2024 Apr. 13, 2024 --- Spirit + the Religious Subject: Thursdays 5:30–6:30pm Feb. 29, 2024 Apr. 25, 2024 Saturday 3:30–4:30pm Mar. 2, 2024 --- Spirit + the Religious Object: Thursday 5:30–6:30pm Mar. 7, 2024 Saturdays 3:30–4:30pm Mar. 9, 2024 Apr. 27, 2024
- 6:00 PM45mGallery Talk: The Sculpture of Kenneth SnelsonJoin Joseph Becherer, the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art's director and curator of sculpture, for a closer look at the inventive and intricately engineered sculpture of Kenneth Snelson. Fascinated by physical forces in three-dimensional space, Snelson invented a structural system known as tensegrity that combined principles of tension and structural integrity. His sculptures incorporated rigid and seemingly flexible components, suspended and arranged in a way that makes the seemingly weightless structures appear to float. This gallery talk is offered in celebration of the Raclin Murphy Museum's inaugural temporary exhibition, Equal Forces: The Sculpture and Photography of Kenneth Snelson.
- 6:00 PM45mGallery Talk: The Sculpture of Kenneth SnelsonJoin Joseph Becherer, the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art's director and curator of sculpture, for a closer look at the inventive and intricately engineered sculpture of Kenneth Snelson. Fascinated by physical forces in three-dimensional space, Snelson invented a structural system known as tensegrity that combined principles of tension and structural integrity. His sculptures incorporated rigid and seemingly flexible components, suspended and arranged in a way that makes the seemingly weightless structures appear to float. This gallery talk is offered in celebration of the Raclin Murphy Museum's inaugural temporary exhibition, Equal Forces: The Sculpture and Photography of Kenneth Snelson.
- 7:00 PM3hSwing Dancing in South BendCome on out and learn to dance! Thursday evenings at The Music Village, Vintage Swing South Bend invites you to join in the fun as we teach and practice vintage dance moves from the 1930s and '40s. Once a month, we have a free dance at the Ironhand Wine Bar. Stay tuned to our social media accounts! Just search for "Vintage Swing South Bend" on Facebook.
- 7:00 PM3hSwing Dancing in South BendCome on out and learn to dance! Thursday evenings at The Music Village, Vintage Swing South Bend invites you to join in the fun as we teach and practice vintage dance moves from the 1930s and '40s. Once a month, we have a free dance at the Ironhand Wine Bar. Stay tuned to our social media accounts! Just search for "Vintage Swing South Bend" on Facebook.