More from Graduate Student Life
- Apr 217:00 PMOpen Irish Music Sessionhttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- Apr 223:45 PMLifeDesign Showcase for "Art and Science of Human Flourishing" Course
- Apr 224:30 PMYom HaShoah Program to commemorate the victims of the HolocaustIn honor of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), Anne Slovin, soprano, and Jason Gresl, clarinet, will perform I Never Saw Another Butterfly by Lori Laitman. https://www.library.nd.edu/event/exhibit-event-2025-04-22/
- Apr 227:00 PMBlack 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/2025/04/22/black-student-ministry-bible-study/
- Apr 227:00 PMOld Timey Music Sessionhttps://fiddlershearth.com/
- Apr 227:00 PMSparks Post-MFA Reading ft. Chibuike OgbonnayaThe Creative Writing Series invites you to come and listen to a reading from 2024 Sparks Prize winner: Chibuike Ogbonnaya. The Sparks Prize is annually awarded to a distinguished graduate of the Creative Writing Program as a post-graduation year of residency and writing time, funded by Nicholas Sparks and judged by an external writer. Based on the quality of writing and the likelihood that the submission will be published or will be developed into a publishable book. 2024 Sparks Prize Judge Emily Raboteau selected Ogbonnaya's The Love of Sister Tobi as the winning entry. Raboteau writes: "The Love of Sister Tobi is a rollicking, juicy, unique, and funny tale of queer love, faith, gossip, and community set in Indiana during the Trump years. I couldn't put it down." Chibuike Ogbonnaya's writing explores the intersections of gender, sexuality, and religion. Their work has received support from PEN America / Bare Life Review, Tin House, Lambda Literary, and Anaphora Arts. They are currently completing a novel-in-stories about transgender Christians and gender-nonconforming people in Igbo cosmology. Their work has appeared in Green Mountains Review, The Forge Literary Magazine, Black Femme Collective, and elsewhere. https://english.nd.edu/news-events/events/2025/04/22/sparks-post-mfa-reading-ft-chibuike-ogbonnaya-1/