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23
Apr

Dartmouth Climate Change Biennale 2024 - Calling all Student and Faculty Makers

All day
Dartmouth college is calling on Students and Faculty that care about climate change to submit a sculpture or a proposal for our FIRST Biennale! Applications due, May 6th
23
Apr

Department of History Honors Presentation

12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Join the history department for this year's student honors thesis presentations.
23
Apr

Migration and the Social Determinants of Health in the Upper Valley

5:30 pm - 6:45 pm
An interdisciplinary panel discussion about health care access and health concerns for migrant workers at Upper Valley dairy farms.
24
Apr

Dartmouth Climate Change Biennale 2024 - Calling all Student and Faculty Makers

All day
Dartmouth college is calling on Students and Faculty that care about climate change to submit a sculpture or a proposal for our FIRST Biennale! Applications due, May 6th
24
Apr

Physics & Astronomy - PhD Thesis Defense - Emily Boudreaux, Dartmouth College

10 am - 12 pm
Title: "Models of Low Mass Stars as Physical Laboratories"
24
Apr

Battle of the Ivies” Watch Party

3 pm - 7 pm
The watch party will be held at the Loew Auditorium. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and food will be until 6 p.m. when the airing of the documentary begins inside Loew Auditorium.
24
Apr

Weekly Nihongo Table

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Come to the weekly Nihongo Table and practice Japanese! In person or via zoom.
24
Apr

A Topolitics of Safe Space.

5 pm - 6 pm
The Leslie Center for the Humanities, the program in Comparative Literature, and the Department of French and Italian are pleased to welcome Prf. Berger, as well as the wider Dartmouth community, to a lecture titled: A Topolitics of Safe Space.
25
Apr

Dartmouth Climate Change Biennale 2024 - Calling all Student and Faculty Makers

All day
Dartmouth college is calling on Students and Faculty that care about climate change to submit a sculpture or a proposal for our FIRST Biennale! Applications due, May 6th
25
Apr

"Religion, Race, and Love: James Baldwin at 100 Years"

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
A public lecture by Tracey Hucks, Harvard Divinity School. Part of the Religion Department's Forum on Race & Religion series.
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