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    17
    Feb

    Spring term course election period.

    All day
    Undergraduate Academic Calendar
    17
    Feb

    Dartmouth Middle Eastern Literature Lecture Series

    4:00 am - 5:30 pm
    "The series aims to introduce innovative interdisciplinary research in the area between Arabic literature and poetics, literary theory and comparative literature."
    17
    Feb

    Film on Demand: "2040"

    10 am - 11 pm
    An accessible, informative and optimistic look at a possible future if we embrace today's best solutions to the climate crisis. Free for Dartmouth students and Hop members.
    17
    Feb

    Film on Demand: "Monsoon"

    10 am - 11 pm
    Ex-pat Kit (Henry Golding, "Crazy Rich Asians") travels through Vietnam, finding belonging and love in this lush and atmospheric romance. Free for Dartmouth students & Hop members.
    17
    Feb

    Dealing with the Covid Winter Blues

    12 pm - 1 pm
    Join Dick's Counselor, Alicia Key, PhD, who will address common graduate student mental health struggles during covid and the winter months.
    17
    Feb

    Nash, Nyquist, Networks, Neural Networks, and… Next?

    12 pm - 1 pm
    From data to robust intelligent systems, sample by sample—an engineering research seminar with Peter Chin, Research Professor, Boston College
    17
    Feb

    New Energy: Elise Harrington, University of Minnesota

    12 pm - 1 pm
    Dr. Harrington will give a talk titled, "Off-Grid Solar Distribution Models and Consumer Safeguards in Rural Kenya."
    17
    Feb

    Community Conversations

    3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    Provost Joseph Helble and his guests talk about Dartmouth operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    17
    Feb

    A Poem in Arabic, not an Arabic Poem

    4 pm - 5 pm
    The Middle Eastern Literature Lecture Series invites Huda J. Fakhreddine to present her talk on Arabic poetry and poetic theory.
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