Tuesday, April 15, 2025
- All dayPassover
- All dayHoly Week
- All dayRegistration Deadline: Garden Plots AvailableThe Community Garden of Notre Dame, managed by Notre Dame's Graduate Student Government, currently has open plots available for allotment. If you're interested in growing your own vegetables, herbs, or flowers this season, you are invited to fill out the interest form and review the community garden user agreement. Interest Form: LinkPlots will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. If the Graduate Student Government receives more interest than available plots, priority may be given to graduate students. If you have any questions, contact jdiehl2@nd.edu. https://green.nd.edu/events/2025/04/15/registration-deadline-garden-plots-available/
- All dayTax Day
- 8:00 AM1hGrad Life YogaJoin Grad Life and yoga instructor Steve Krojo for a relaxing session of free yoga. Mats provided. All graduate and professional students, postdocs, and their spouses are welcome. Please register on RecRegister in advance of attendance to ensure your spot. Find the right session by following these steps: Classifications> Restricted Fitness Class>Private Graduate Student Life>Register.
- 9:00 AM2h 15mTest
- 9:00 AM8hOPEN
- 12:00 PM1h 30mAI & Enhancing Academic Integrity through Transparency in AssignmentsDescription: As generative AI becomes increasingly integrated into student work, faculty face new challenges in maintaining academic integrity while leveraging AI as a learning tool. This workshop combines survey insights, practical strategies, and assignment design principles to help faculty navigate AI use in written assignments with transparency and integrity. We will explore recent Notre Dame survey data on first-year students' attitudes toward AI in writing, discuss ethical challenges, and examine how faculty can design clear and fair AI usage policies. Additionally, we will introduce the Generative AI Acceptable Use Scale and the Transparent by Design framework to help faculty create assignments that foster ethical AI engagement. Facilitators: Alex Ambrose, Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence James Lang, Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence Ardea Caviggiola Russo, Office of Academic Standards Kevin Abbott, Teaching & Learning Technologies https://learning.nd.edu/workshops-and-events/2025/04/15/ai-enhancing-academic-integrity-through-transparency-in-assignments/
- 1:00 PM2hTest
- 2:00 PM1hBook Club Conversation: Exploring "Parable of the Sower" in Dialogue with ArtJoin us for a conversation inspired by our solo temporary exhibition by Clarissa Tossin. All That You Touch, You Change, whose title is drawn from Octavia Butler’s novel Parable of the Sower, challenges us to confront systemic issues, the fate of our environment, and the power of change, while showcasing artwork that echoes these themes. This gathering invites readers of the novel to come together and explore its themes in the context of Clarissa Tossin’s work. Through discussion, we will examine how the novel's core ideas intersect with the visual language and concepts in the exhibition. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of the book, connect with others who share your interest in literature and art, or engage with the exhibition in a new and meaningful way, this book club session is an opportunity to expand your perspective on both the novel and the exhibition inspired by it. Bring your copy of Parable of the Sower and come ready to explore the intersections of literature, art, and social change. We are offering three repeated sessions of this program. Please select the session that best suits your availability. Session 1: Thursday, March 20, 5:30–6:30 pmSession 2: Tuesday, April 15, 2:00–3:00 pmSession 3: Sunday, April 27, 2:00–3:00 pm Is your book club reading Parable of the Sower? Contact enormand@nd.edu if you are interested in learning more about ways that the Museum can support further exploration of this book and its themes. https://raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu/visit/events/2025/04/15/book-club-conversation-exploring-em-parable-of-the-sower-em-in-dialogue-with-art/
- 5:00 PM1hBridging Separate Temporalities in Pansori SingingWhat is Pansori Singing? Pansori is a form of Korean traditional storytelling through singing (or storysinging) where the singer's voice delivers stories in the nineteenth century Korean speech and song. 2025 Korean Studies Lecture and Performance Details: Dr. Chan Park brings her art and scholarship of Pansori to this Korean Studies Lecture and Performance. Join the discussion including: the essential nature of pansori singing as “voice theatre,” and its survival in the technology-worshipping and ageistic popular culture, and more. Park also presents her bilingual adaptation of an excerpt of Sugungga, Song of Water Palace, one of the five classical repertories making up the fundamentals of pansori singing today. Biography: Dr. Chan E. Park is Professor Emeritus in the Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures. https://cslc.nd.edu/news-and-events/events/2025/04/15/bridging-separate-temporalities-in-pansori-singing/
- 5:00 PM2hBond Over BooksCome hang out and enjoy picnic sandwiches and snacks over a book, cornhole, or adult coloring on Bond Quad with the LGBTQ & Allies Firestarters! Bring Your Own Book! https://grc.nd.edu/events/2025/04/15/bond-over-books/
- 5:30 PM1h 30mStronger Together: International Student Space (Food Event- RSVP required)We encourage you to commit to participating for the entire session, as this will enhance the experience for everyone involved. Join us for a bi-weekly dinner gathering for international students! This is a great opportunity to build community through fun activities, meaningful conversations, and the development of coping strategies. Every other Tuesday from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM LaFortune History Makers Room, Rm 202 RSVP is required for each event. In light of the anticipated high participation rates, we kindly ask that you RSVP by Sunday, April 13th, at 11:59 pm. Please note that we may only be able to accommodate those who have completed RSVP. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to seeing you there. For event questions email: cliao@nd.edu Chieh-Yu Liao https://ucc.nd.edu/news-events/events/2025/04/15/stronger-together-international-student-space-food-event-rsvp-required-4/
- 6:00 PM1hStudent Leadership Series: Goal SettingStudent groups will learn skills for goal setting as they transition in their leadership roles within their club/organization. This training will focus on the process of creating short term goals and long-term goals including key topics centered around SMARTER goals, group expectations, pivoting with purpose, communication, and identifying key resources. https://sao.nd.edu/events/2025/04/15/student-leadership-series-goal-setting/
- 7:00 PM1hBlack Student Ministry Bible StudyThis semester Black Student Ministry is diving into the book of Ephesians! Bring a friend and a Bible and join us as we fellowship together reading God's Word on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. in Coleman-Morse 301! If you have any questions, please reach out to Michelle Seaberg. https://campusministry.nd.edu/calendar/2025/04/15/black-student-ministry-bible-study/
- 7:00 PM1hOld Timey Music Sessionhttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- 7:00 PM1hR for Absolute BeginnersAn introduction to R, a commonly-used language for data and statistical analysis and visualization. https://www.library.nd.edu/event/r-for-absolute-beginners-2025-04-15/
- 7:00 PM1h 30mCreative Writing Reading Series ft. Rachel Zavecz & Jace BrittainThe Creative Writing Series invites you to an evening with authors and publishers Rachel Zavecz and Jace Brittain. 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. Rachel Zavecz is a book artist, writer, educator, and co-editor of the small press Carrion Bloom Books. Her first book, The Book is a Tower Always Never Watching, is available from Cloak, and her writing has appeared in DREGINALD, Always Crashing, Fatal Flaw, DIAGRAM, Fairy Tale Review, and elsewhere. She received her MFA in Poetry from the University of Notre Dame, and her PhD in Fiction from the University of Utah. She lives in New Orleans, LA. Jace Brittain is the author of the novel Sorcererer (Schism Neuronics, 2022) and a coeditor of Carrion Bloom Books. https://english.nd.edu/news-events/events/2025/04/15/creative-writing-reading-series-ft-rachel-zavecz-jace-brittain/
- 7:00 PM1h 45mBeyond the BetFrom apps to parlays, betting is reshaping how we experience sports. How does it impact our connection to our favorite players, our social circles, and our well-being? Whether you're a fan, a bettor, or just curious, join the GRC M&A Firestarters and the UCC for an open and engaging conversation on the culture and implications of sports betting on our campus and beyond. Dinner provided! https://grc.nd.edu/events/2025/04/15/beyond-the-bet/
- 7:30 PM2hJazz Open Sessionhttps://www.merrimansplayhouse.org/upcoming-concerts