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18
May

SPECIAL PROGRAM: Multilingual Day

1 pm - 3 pm
Come celebrate the many languages of our community with a day at the museum!
18
May

Movies on the Map: Shayda

4 pm - 6 pm
This Sundance Audience Award Winner follows an Iranian immigrant and mother who flees an abusive marriage to forge a new life with her young daughter in Australia.
18
May

The Future of Global Interdependence in an Era of Economic Nationalism

4:30 pm - 5:45 pm
A panel discussion on The Future of Global Interdependence in an Era of Economic Nationalism
19
May

Art on Screen: Macbeth - Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma

4:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Ralph Fiennes' monstrous monarch wages war in this spare, smart new production set in a modern-day war zone.
20
May

Monday Morning Meditation

8 am - 9 am
Join us every Monday morning from 8-8:45 am in Rollins Chapel.
20
May

Libraries Exhibition - More than a Monster: Medusa Misunderstood

9:00 am - 5:45 pm
This exhibition highlights the other half of Medusa's story in Ovid's Metamorphoses: as a maiden, not a monster. It will be on display in Rauner Library 3/25 through 6/28.
20
May

PhD Thesis Defense: Andrew Hederman

9 am - 10 am
"Deciphering the maternal-fetal antibody response against infectious diseases"
20
May

Discovery Science Seminar - T.Wu

12 pm - 1 pm
Ting Wu, Ph.D. - Harvard Medical School "Somatic Homolog Pairing: A 300 Million Year Old Mystery, a 100 Year Old Observation, and Super-resolution"
20
May

Learning Community for Future Faculty

12 pm - 1 pm
DCAL's Learning Community for Future Faculty (LCFF), a community of graduate students and postdocs focused on teaching and learning, will meet twice in spring term.
20
May

Physics and Astronomy - Senior Honor Thesis - Rujuta Purohit, Dartmouth College

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Title: "AGNs and IMBHs in dwarf galaxies"
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