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    6
    Oct

    Film: "Sibyl"

    9 am - 11 pm
    A multi-dimensional portrait of a talented woman who wants it all—career, family, creative inspiration and passion—and learns the price of her ambition. Free to Dartmouth students
    6
    Oct

    Film: "The Fight"

    9 am - 11 pm
    This riveting legal doc follows a scrappy team of heroic ACLU lawyers fighting four electrifying battles over abortion, immigrant, LGBTQ and voting rights.
    6
    Oct

    Making the Most of Teaching on Zoom

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
    In this session, we'll discuss strategies for delivering content, engaging students, and building community in your class on Zoom.
    6
    Oct

    Physics and Astronomy/Thayer Plasma Seminar - Bin Chen, NJIT

    4 pm - 5 pm
    Title: "Radio Diagnostics of Magnetic Reconnection and Particle Acceleration in Solar Flares"
    6
    Oct

    Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand: David Schmidtz (Phil., Arizona) Oct 6 at 4:30

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    How far did Adam Smith intend the metaphor of the "invisible hand" to go in justifying a laissez-faire economy? David Schmidtz (Kendrick Prof of Philosophy at Arizona) discusses.
    6
    Oct

    Multifaith Conversations

    6 pm - 7 pm
    The weekly virtual conversations are open to all students interested in spirituality and ethics.
    6
    Oct

    Energy 101 | Fossil Fuels and Their Social and Environmental Implications

    7 pm - 8 pm
    Join the Irving Institute this fall for Energy 101, a seven-week, not-for-credit class that introduces you to key concepts, terminology, and contexts related to energy and society.
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