The Program in Jewish Studies is holding a public lecture with Professor Len Rubenstein and Zaher Sahloul, a medical doctor, reflecting on Nazi war crimes and how health professionals today continue to practice during times of war.
A certified nutrition therapist will advise on which foods provide optimal energy and which ones drain energy and vitality, a seminar brought to you by Elevations Credit Union and the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program.
Mark Kennedy spoke to a crowd of hundreds attending in person and online via livestream, discussing his background and priorities and responding to several questions.
Mechanical engineering professor Jean Hertzberg shares her enthusiasm for nature鈥檚 beauty by teaching students to reveal the hidden splendors of mingling gases and liquids鈥攁nd make art of it.
Mechanical engineering teams had two primary aims: making an impact on a wounded veteran鈥檚 life and putting mechanical skills to the test. They designed a luggage carrier device and a swimmer lift system.
The Center for Western Civilization & Thought Policy will host a panel of speakers focused on photojournalism and 鈥淟ast Moments: Death and our Animal Companions鈥 in an event that鈥檚 open to the public.
This weekend brings the Spring Concert with Still Woozy, the Energy Olympics, a special end-of-the-semester International Coffee Hour, the 麻豆影院 farmers market and more.
In recent days, the campus community engaged in discussions about critical topics like the 鈥榤e too.鈥 Movement and college athletics. Folks celebrated campus sustainability and had some fun with goat yoga. See photos from the events.