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May

In Search of the Humans in Machine Listening

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
The Venn Vision Group "Intermedial Sounding: Conversations on Race, Media and the Senses" invites you to this talk with Jonathan Sterne (McGill).
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May

"Meditation Sickness"

4 pm - 6 pm
A public lecture by C. Pierce Salguero, The Abington College of Pennsylvania State University. Presented by the James & David Orr Memorial Lectures on Culture and Religion
1
May

The Drug Problem in the Americas: Challenges and Approaches

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Ambassador Adam E. Namm from the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission will provide his insight on the drug problem in the Americas and answer questions from the audience.
1
May

Leslie Butler (History), Women and American Democracy

5 pm - 6 pm
Wednesday May 1 at 5 pm in Rocky 1. Sponsored by the Political Economy Project, the History Department, and the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program.
1
May

No Time for Apathy: Why the American Public Must Fully Engage in Democracy

5 pm - 6 pm
Join Nieman Fellow and Texas Tribune reporter James Barragan for a discussion of democratic backsliding abroad and in America.
1
May

Eichler Medical Humanities Virtual Seminar

6 pm - 7 pm
Journaling the Pandemic: What 25,000+ Journal Entries Can Tell Us about the COVID-19 Pandemic – and Ourselves. Guest speaker: Sarah Willen, PhD, MPH, Katherine A. Mason, PhD
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May

Senior Recital: Anaïs Zhang '24, piano

7 pm - 8 pm
The graduating senior presents a culminating recital.
1
May

War on Gender: An Expert Panel on Sex and Gender

7:00 pm - 8:15 pm
The Dartmouth Political Union welcomes psychiatrist Jack Turban, neurobiologist Gina Rippon, and philosopher Alex Byrne for an expert panel on sex and gender.
1
May

Isidore String Quartet - Awakenings (performance)

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
The New York City-based Isidore String Quartet delivers a captivating program exploring the human experience and the epiphanic nature of life.
2
May

Formula Hybrid+Electric Competition

All day
Formula Hybrid+Electric (FH+E)—founded and run by Dartmouth—is bringing a record 32 engineering student teams to New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the 18th annual competition.
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