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- 12:00 AM23h 59mVirtual Reality Experience: The Book of Distance (2020)About the Film Immerse yourself in the life of Yonezo Okita as he leaves his home in Hiroshima, Japan, to migrate to Canada in 1935. Experience Yonezo’s peaceful life on a strawberry farm and feel the shock of war and racism that affects his family for generations. Filmmaker Randall Okita pays tribute to his grandfather through interactive and deeply personal storytelling in this room-scale virtual reality film. Register for the VR Experience Audience members will be able to view this short documentary by signing up for timed one-hour slots at two campus locations at Hesburgh Libraries and Jenkins Nanovic Halls. Staff will be present to assist the user of the virtual reality (VR) equipment throughout the entire session. Make an Appointment: Fall 2025 Book of Distance Virtual Reality ExperienceAvailable between September 29 and October 6, 2025 Attend the Lecture Join director Randall Okita in person for the free public lecture “Bridging Generations: Memory, Virtual Reality, and the Art of Reclaiming Lost Narratives in The Book of Distance” on Monday, October 6, 5:00 p.m. in 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls. About the DirectorRandall OkitaRandall Okita is an artist and filmmaker known for his use of rich visual language and innovative storytelling. His films have screened at Sundance, Venice, Tribeca and TIFF, while his art has appeared in galleries and museums worldwide. With over twenty international awards, including two Canadian Screen Awards, a Webby, and a Japan Prize, Okita continues to push boundaries internationally. Recent work includes the IFC feature film See for Me (Tribeca, BFI London), the VR experience The Book of Distance (Sundance, Venice), the solo exhibition A Place Between at the Prince Takamado Gallery in Tokyo, and Transport to Another World at The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul. Of Irish and Japanese descent, Okita was born in Calgary and now splits his time between Toronto and Tokyo. An active mentor and educator, he believes in fostering creative communities. About the Series The film series Voicing Intergenerational Trauma in Postwar Korea and Japan through Contemporary Cinema explores how trauma is experienced intergenerationally in the family within the context of East Asia. Research demonstrates that trauma has lasting effects that reverberate beyond the victims who directly experience it (Cai and Lee 2022; Cho 2006). Families are the primary site where trauma is experienced and transferred across generations. This series sheds light on how these dynamics play out through a gendered lens within the context of East Asia, which has been profoundly shaped by ethnocentric violence during the Japanese imperial period and World War II, as well as social and economic upheaval following the outbreak of civil wars and the spread of Cold War politics in the 20th century. The series is sponsored by the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, and Hesburgh Libraries with support from the Franco Family Institute for Liberal Arts and the Public Good, College of Arts & Letters. Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mVirtual Reality Experience: The Book of Distance (2020)About the Film Immerse yourself in the life of Yonezo Okita as he leaves his home in Hiroshima, Japan, to migrate to Canada in 1935. Experience Yonezo’s peaceful life on a strawberry farm and feel the shock of war and racism that affects his family for generations. Filmmaker Randall Okita pays tribute to his grandfather through interactive and deeply personal storytelling in this room-scale virtual reality film. Register for the VR Experience Audience members will be able to view this short documentary by signing up for timed one-hour slots at two campus locations at Hesburgh Libraries and Jenkins Nanovic Halls. Staff will be present to assist the user of the virtual reality (VR) equipment throughout the entire session. Make an Appointment: Fall 2025 Book of Distance Virtual Reality ExperienceAvailable between September 29 and October 6, 2025 Attend the Lecture Join director Randall Okita in person for the free public lecture “Bridging Generations: Memory, Virtual Reality, and the Art of Reclaiming Lost Narratives in The Book of Distance” on Monday, October 6, 5:00 p.m. in 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls. About the DirectorRandall OkitaRandall Okita is an artist and filmmaker known for his use of rich visual language and innovative storytelling. His films have screened at Sundance, Venice, Tribeca and TIFF, while his art has appeared in galleries and museums worldwide. With over twenty international awards, including two Canadian Screen Awards, a Webby, and a Japan Prize, Okita continues to push boundaries internationally. Recent work includes the IFC feature film See for Me (Tribeca, BFI London), the VR experience The Book of Distance (Sundance, Venice), the solo exhibition A Place Between at the Prince Takamado Gallery in Tokyo, and Transport to Another World at The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul. Of Irish and Japanese descent, Okita was born in Calgary and now splits his time between Toronto and Tokyo. An active mentor and educator, he believes in fostering creative communities. About the Series The film series Voicing Intergenerational Trauma in Postwar Korea and Japan through Contemporary Cinema explores how trauma is experienced intergenerationally in the family within the context of East Asia. Research demonstrates that trauma has lasting effects that reverberate beyond the victims who directly experience it (Cai and Lee 2022; Cho 2006). Families are the primary site where trauma is experienced and transferred across generations. This series sheds light on how these dynamics play out through a gendered lens within the context of East Asia, which has been profoundly shaped by ethnocentric violence during the Japanese imperial period and World War II, as well as social and economic upheaval following the outbreak of civil wars and the spread of Cold War politics in the 20th century. The series is sponsored by the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, and Hesburgh Libraries with support from the Franco Family Institute for Liberal Arts and the Public Good, College of Arts & Letters. Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- All dayYom Kippur (Judaism)
- All dayYom Kippur (Judaism)
- 10:30 AM50mAccessible Assessment with Universal Design for Learning (UDL)This practical workshop is designed to help eliminate assessment barriers for all learners. Explore alternate assessment types and strategies for making Canvas quizzes/exams fully accessible. Learn to manage extra time/attempts, plus leverage rich descriptions, a range of question types, and knowledge checks. Facilitators:Brianna Stines, Senior Learning Designer, Office of Digital LearningKuangchen Hsu, Senior Learning Designer, Office of Digital LearningClare Kilbane, Professor of the Practice, McGrath Institute for Church Life
- 10:30 AM50mAccessible Assessment with Universal Design for Learning (UDL)This practical workshop is designed to help eliminate assessment barriers for all learners. Explore alternate assessment types and strategies for making Canvas quizzes/exams fully accessible. Learn to manage extra time/attempts, plus leverage rich descriptions, a range of question types, and knowledge checks. Facilitators:Brianna Stines, Senior Learning Designer, Office of Digital LearningKuangchen Hsu, Senior Learning Designer, Office of Digital LearningClare Kilbane, Professor of the Practice, McGrath Institute for Church Life
- 11:00 AM1hNotre Dame Seminars on Sustainability—“Changing the World, Changing Ourselves: What We Know About Transformative Change for Just and Sustainable Futures”Fern Wickson, professor of ocean leadership at UiT the Arctic University of Norway, will join the Notre Dame community for the first in a series titled Notre Dame Seminars on Sustainability. Professor Wickson will share key findings from the Transformative Change Assessment (IPBES), including what transformative change means and requires, what challenges and barriers currently block it, and the strategies and actions necessary to achieve it. She will invite attendees to explore how inner personal transformation connects to global transformation and the fundamental systems-wide changes necessary to achieve social justice and sustainability. Notre Dame Seminars on Sustainability Series is a signature lecture series organized by the Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative that brings global sustainability leaders and world-class scholars to campus for knowledge sharing and engagement with the Notre Dame community. About Just Transformations to Sustainability As sustainability challenges intensify, their cascading effects on food, energy, water, and infrastructure increasingly threaten the well-being and dignity of people worldwide. Notre Dame’s Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative is the University’s far-reaching response to these urgent threats. Inspired by Pope Francis’s landmark encyclical Laudato si’ (On Care for Our Common Home), the Initiative brings together interdisciplinary scholars, dedicated students, and action partners from around the world to advance transformative solutions for a more just and sustainable future.Originally published at strategicframework.nd.edu.
- 11:00 AM1hNotre Dame Seminars on Sustainability—“Changing the World, Changing Ourselves: What We Know About Transformative Change for Just and Sustainable Futures”Fern Wickson, professor of ocean leadership at UiT the Arctic University of Norway, will join the Notre Dame community for the first in a series titled Notre Dame Seminars on Sustainability. Professor Wickson will share key findings from the Transformative Change Assessment (IPBES), including what transformative change means and requires, what challenges and barriers currently block it, and the strategies and actions necessary to achieve it. She will invite attendees to explore how inner personal transformation connects to global transformation and the fundamental systems-wide changes necessary to achieve social justice and sustainability. Notre Dame Seminars on Sustainability Series is a signature lecture series organized by the Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative that brings global sustainability leaders and world-class scholars to campus for knowledge sharing and engagement with the Notre Dame community. About Just Transformations to Sustainability As sustainability challenges intensify, their cascading effects on food, energy, water, and infrastructure increasingly threaten the well-being and dignity of people worldwide. Notre Dame’s Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative is the University’s far-reaching response to these urgent threats. Inspired by Pope Francis’s landmark encyclical Laudato si’ (On Care for Our Common Home), the Initiative brings together interdisciplinary scholars, dedicated students, and action partners from around the world to advance transformative solutions for a more just and sustainable future.Originally published at strategicframework.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1h 15mGetting Started with (Inter)active LearningThis workshop will focus on the differences between active and interactive learning. We will discuss why it is important to promote new learning strategies, ways to incorporate (inter)active learning, and how to integrate new activities into a classroom. In this workshop, we will cover strategies that are specific for Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM. Facilitators:Â Monica Stefaniak, Graduate Associate, Kaneb Center for Teaching ExcellenceBeatrice Rosso, Graduate Associate, Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence
- 12:30 PM1h 15mGetting Started with (Inter)active LearningThis workshop will focus on the differences between active and interactive learning. We will discuss why it is important to promote new learning strategies, ways to incorporate (inter)active learning, and how to integrate new activities into a classroom. In this workshop, we will cover strategies that are specific for Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM. Facilitators:Â Monica Stefaniak, Graduate Associate, Kaneb Center for Teaching ExcellenceBeatrice Rosso, Graduate Associate, Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence
- 6:00 PM2hCommunity Jam at the Music Village
- 6:00 PM2hCommunity Jam at the Music Village
- 6:00 PM2hFitness BootcampGet moving every Wednesday from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Howard Park! Fitness Bootcamp features HIIT workouts that build cardiovascular endurance and help develop stamina and mental toughness. This class offers a supportive community that promotes teamwork through group exercise, building accountability, challenge, and achievement! https://www.visitsouthbend.com/event/fitness-bootcamp/6290/
- 6:00 PM2hFitness BootcampGet moving every Wednesday from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Howard Park! Fitness Bootcamp features HIIT workouts that build cardiovascular endurance and help develop stamina and mental toughness. This class offers a supportive community that promotes teamwork through group exercise, building accountability, challenge, and achievement! https://www.visitsouthbend.com/event/fitness-bootcamp/6290/
- 6:30 PM1h7v7 Indoor Soccer Captains MeetingAll teams must have a captain or team representative present at the captains meeting for each sport their team is registered in. Attendance is mandatory and will be taken at the beginning and end of each meeting. Waitlisted teams may take the place of any team not represented by the end of the captains meeting. Waitlisted teams that get a spot in the league must be prepared to pay immediately following the conclusion of the meeting.
- 6:30 PM1h7v7 Indoor Soccer Captains MeetingAll teams must have a captain or team representative present at the captains meeting for each sport their team is registered in. Attendance is mandatory and will be taken at the beginning and end of each meeting. Waitlisted teams may take the place of any team not represented by the end of the captains meeting. Waitlisted teams that get a spot in the league must be prepared to pay immediately following the conclusion of the meeting.
- 7:00 PM3hSouth Bend Latin Dancehttps://www.visitsouthbend.com/event/latin-wednesday/3427/
- 7:00 PM3hSouth Bend Latin Dancehttps://www.visitsouthbend.com/event/latin-wednesday/3427/
- 7:30 PM2hOpen Acoustic Stagehttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- 7:30 PM2hOpen Acoustic Stagehttps://fiddlershearth.com/