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    2
    May

    Sonia Kovalevsky Math Day

    9 am - 3 pm
    Free, fun day of math for middle and high school students and their teachers.
    2
    May

    A Little of This and That: Folk Traditions in Classical Music

    11:00 am - 12:30 pm
    In this one-session class, we will explore how composers drew on the songs, stories, and rhythms of their homelands to shape a distinct musical identity.
    2
    May

    Hop Film: New York International Children's Film Festival

    11:00 am - 11:45 am
    These amazing short film programs from around the world are sure to inspire delight, curiosity and conversation for viewers big and small.
    2
    May

    HOOD HIGHLIGHTS TOUR

    2 pm - 3 pm
    Explore the galleries!
    2
    May

    Celebration of Life for Kate Ginger '27

    2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
    Please join us in remembering and celebration the life of Kate Ginger '27
    2
    May

    Fireside Chat: Early Indigenous Christians & Activisms

    5 pm - 7 pm
    Join Wyatt Reynolds, a Chickasaw Nation citizen and Columbia University doctoral candidate whose research uncovers how Indigenous and allied intellectuals resisted Indian Removal.
    2
    May

    Spring 2026: Handel Society & Glee Club

    7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
    The choir will present Mendelssohn's Elijah—a sweeping oratorio that delves into faith, doubt and resilience through stirring choruses and deeply human storytelling.
    3
    May

    Mindfulness Practice in The Plum Village Tradition

    10:00 am - 11:30 am
    A drop-in mindfulness practice session including sitting meditation, mindful movements/walking meditation, a brief reading, and sharing.
    3
    May

    2026 Gerald A. Tracy Memorial Piano Competition

    11 am - 3 pm
    The Department of Music hosts the annual Tracy Piano Competition. Undergraduate piano students perform and compete for prize awards. Masterclass with Jocelyn Swigger to follow.
    3
    May

    Met Opera in HD: Eugene Onegin (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)

    1 pm - 5 pm
    Baritone Igor Golovatenko stars as the title character opposite soprano Asmik Grigorian in Tchaikovsky's lyrical Pushkin adaptation.
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