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5
May

43rd Annual Francis W. Gramlich Lecture

3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Hannah Ginsborg (Berkeley). 'Rule-following without rules: Wittgenstein on the normativity of meaning and content.' Free and open to all. Reception follows.
5
May

Beyond Thundersnow: Lightning Activity in Winter Storms

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy and the Society of Fellows Colloquium: Earle Williams, MIT. Lightning Activity in Winter Storms: A Meteorological and Cloud Microphysical Perspective
5
May

Physics & Astronomy with Society of Fellows Colloquium - Dr. Earle Williams, MIT

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Title: "Lightning Activity in Winter Storms: A Meteorological and Cloud Microphysical Perspective"
5
May

PBS Colloquium

4 pm - 5 pm
Wendy Wood, PhD, University of Southern California Marshall School of Business
5
May

Poetics of Politics - Politics of Poetics

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Enjoy us for an entire week of poets. A Cooperation between The Montgomery Fellows Program and The Leslie Humanities Center
5
May

Shabbat Service

6 pm - 7 pm
Shabbat Service
5
May

Film: "Land of Mine"

7 pm - 9 pm
An Oscar-nominated true-life drama about young German POWs forced to dig up land mines in Denmark in exchange for freedom.
5
May

Public Astronomical Observing

9 pm - 11 pm
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers free viewing through their campus astronomical telescopes to the Dartmouth community and the public.
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