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    14
    Oct

    Film: The Surrogate

    9 am - 11 pm
    Jasmine Batchelor gives a riveting, raw performance in Jeremy Hersh's propulsive examination of tough questions. On demand, Free for Dartmouth students!
    14
    Oct

    Assessing Learning – Remote & Online

    12:45 pm - 2:00 pm
    In this session, we’ll discuss strategies for adapting your assessments and the tools available to help you evaluate student learning effectively at a distance.
    14
    Oct

    AI Ethics

    2:30 pm - 4:00 am
    The Ethics Institute and ISTS will cohost a discussion of the ethical implications of AI with Dr. Francesca Rossi, an IBM Fellow.
    14
    Oct

    Community Conversations

    3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    Provost Joseph Helble and his guests discuss Dartmouth operations during COVID-19 on the webcast.
    14
    Oct

    Molecular and Cellular Biology RIPs - M.Kirkland, S.Webster

    4 pm - 5 pm
    MCB Research in Progress Seminar *Marina Kirkland, Obar Lab *Shanice Webster, O'Toole Lab
    14
    Oct

    Race Against Time: The Politics of a Darkening America - Talk by Keith Boykin

    5 pm - 6 pm
    Keith Boykin '87 delivers the Orvil E. Dryfoos '34 Lecture. Hosted by Jason Barabas, Director of the Rockefeller Center.
    14
    Oct

    PICTURE A SCIENTIST Screening & Panel Discussion

    7 pm - 7 pm
    Thayer School of Engineering is hosting a virtual screening of the movie 'PICTURE A SCIENTIST,' which chronicles three women in their walk through academia.
    14
    Oct

    DSO Bartók Pre-Show Chat with Prof. Ted Levin

    7:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Join conductor Filippo Ciabatti, Professor Ted Levin and Hop Director Mary Lou Aleskie for a discussion on Bartók, internationalism and the arts at a precarious moment in history.
    14
    Oct

    Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra: A Bartók Watch Party

    8:00 pm - 8:45 pm
    Join the DSO in this rerun of their performance of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra. Join us on YouTube on Wed, Oct 14 at 8 pm ET.
    14
    Oct

    Film: A Home Called Nebraska

    9 pm - 11 pm
    This documentary shows how a Nebraska community stepped up during the refugee crisis, looking past politics to offer newcomers a Midwestern welcome. Free to Dartmouth students!
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