Conversation Hour with ALCI Grad Assistant Atticus
Join ALCI Graduate Assistant Atticus for a chance to practice your English language skills.
Join ALCI Graduate Assistant Atticus for a chance to practice your English language skills.
Please note: Open to graduate students only. Sometimes the most complex part of your academic experience isn’t managing your course content, but rather managing all of your myriad obligations in a relatively short span of time. In this workshop, we’ll discuss the underlying causes of procrastination and how to overcome them so that you can […]
In the first decades of the twentieth-century Vienna was a locus for cultural and intellectual innovation, as well as for radical politics of left and right. This symposium brings together a group of leading interdisciplinary scholars to explore the interactions of art, music, and cultural politics in the decades preceding the rise of National Socialism and […]
Kwame Anthony AppiahProfessor of Philosophy and Law at New York University“The Ethicist” for The New York Times Magazine PLEASE NOTE: Admission to the event is free and open to the public, but advanced registration is required. Reserve your spot now: https://bit.ly/appiah-clark. How is it possible to consider the world a moral community when there […]
The School of Management's Social Innovation Conference will feature panels on climate finance, ESG investing, sustainable business and marketing, and the social impact of community engagement.
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Global Conversation & Vibes: Book discussion
Join us as The Little Center is transformed into the Kingdom of Illyria, populated by a wide cast of characters (including identical(ish) twins). With a tragic shipwreck, several love triangles, witty repartee, poetic meditations on love and loss, and some bawdy houseguests it’s easy to see why this is one of Shakespeare’s most oft produced works. Directed by Stephen Thorne.
Performed by Stephanie Weiss (mezzo-soprano) and Christina Wright-Ivanova (piano), as part of the Vienna, 1890-1938: Capital of Tradition, Innovation, Promise, and Peril symposium.
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Join us as The Little Center is transformed into the Kingdom of Illyria, populated by a wide cast of characters (including identical(ish) twins). With a tragic shipwreck, several love triangles, witty repartee, poetic meditations on love and loss, and some bawdy houseguests it’s easy to see why this is one of Shakespeare’s most oft produced works. Directed by Stephen Thorne.
The Clark Concert Band, under the direction of Samantha McGill, will perform a live concert showcasing the culmination of their semester’s work.