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    23
    Apr

    Rocky Mini-Grants Application Deadline

    All day
    Rocky Mini-Grants is a great source of funding for all types of conferences and on or off campus events.
    23
    Apr

    Summer term course election period

    All day
    Undergraduate Academic Calendar
    23
    Apr

    David Mallick's Thesis Defense - PEMM

    10 am - 11 am
    Graduate student David Mallick will present his thesis research entitled, “Novel Strategies to Target BCL2 Survival Proteins and Induce Apoptosis in Cancer Cells”
    23
    Apr

    VIRTUAL STORYTIME IN THE GALLERIES

    10:00 am - 10:45 am
    It’s all about shapes! Join Museum Educator Jamie Rosenfeld for a virtual “Storytime in the Galleries.”
    23
    Apr

    CANCELLED: Free Trade or Protectionism? Doug Irwin vs Oren Cass

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    The Adam Smith Society and the Political Economy Project co-sponsor a debate between Doug Irwin (Economics) and Oren Cass (Manhattan Institute) at Tuck on April 23 at noon.
    23
    Apr

    Teaching & Learning Remotely in Large Classes

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
    Join us for an open faculty conversation to hear from others and share what’s working (and not working) for you this term as you’ve shifted to teaching your large class remotely.
    23
    Apr

    PEMM Neuroscience RIP series

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Stephanie Lee presenting her research
    23
    Apr

    Antifascist Language in Multilingual Societies: A Virtual Symposium

    4:00 pm - 6:30 pm
    Webinar event to discuss use use of antifascist language across many cultures and societies. https://politicallang.wixsite.com/join/program
    23
    Apr

    MCB RIP presentations - C.Geiger, D.Mould, J.Lee

    4 pm - 5 pm
    Chris Geiger - O'Toole Lab, Micr/Imm Dallas Mould - Hogan Lab, Micr/Imm Junghoon Lee - Luikart Lab, Mole/SystBiol
    23
    Apr

    CANCELLED: Enlightenment How? Modern Uses of Eighteenth-Century Ideas

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    J. Kent Wright (Arizona State) discusses the many appropriations of the Enlightenment. The event, co-sponsored by History and the PEP, is free and open to the public.
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