
Nov 4, 2021
Should Gen Z stay woke?
Participants will split into groups to talk about performative activism, the portrayal of activism in media, cancel culture, and activism as a career.
Participants will split into groups to talk about performative activism, the portrayal of activism in media, cancel culture, and activism as a career.
Learn about first-gen programs and events and honor society spring inductions. First-gen stickers, snacks, and treats will be available.
She'll perform music by Chopin, Gershwin/Wild, Lanman, Liszt, O'Riordan, Rachmaninoff, Thomas, Tower, and the world premiere of "Penalty Box" by David…
Learn about the work being done in equity and inclusion, academics, and for student organizations, including a how-to video on budget requests.
Join a discussion of the book that inspired the Hostile Terrain 94 exhibit featuring Profs. Neha Vora and Douglas de Toledo Piza, Flor Caaceres Godoy…
Congratulations to Samatha Ganser ’23 and Profs. Justin Hines (chemistry) and Mike Butler (biology) for co-authoring the laboratory exercise Exploring…
Prizes include a $100 Mojo gift card, 20 hours of Lafayette Consulting Group services, and a prototype building software boot camp.
Daniel Strong Walker Thomas, Hereditary Chief of Delaware Nation, will give a talk and tribal leaders will discuss current events in Indian country.
After a brief overview, the two working groups will share where their efforts stand and look forward to feedback, questions, and conversations.
Spring offerings under the new JS rubric approved by the faculty include The Holocaust, Jewish-Christian Relations, and Black, Jewish, Black & Jewish.