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    20
    May

    Emilia Williams: Government Honors Thesis Presentation

    9:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Emilia Williams, “Rethinking Western Water Rights”
    20
    May

    Trusting Food and Body: A Speaker Series

    9 am - 10 am
    Start your morning by exploring topics related to food and body well-being. Each week will feature on-campus experts in nutrition, mindfulness, physiology and body trust.
    20
    May

    Wednesday Virtual Mindfulness Practice Group

    12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
    Join a weekly virtual mindfulness practice with guided meditation, shared reflection, and optional readings.
    20
    May

    Undergraduate Writing Center Appointments at the Literary Arts Bridge

    3 pm - 5 pm
    The Writing Center is offering undergraduate writing appointments at the Literary Arts Bridge on Wednesdays from 3pm - 5pm. Make an appointment through WCOnline or drop in.
    20
    May

    2026 Comparative Literature Program Graduate Student Essay Presentations

    3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
    Please join us Tuesday, May 19, 12:15 pm and Wednesday, May 20, 3:30 pm, Dartmouth Hall 105. This is an in person event only. All are welcome.
    20
    May

    2026 Social Justice Awards Ceremony

    3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    Register for this year's SJA Ceremony, which is presented annually to individuals who promote the common good locally, nationally, or globally through consistent action!
    20
    May

    COSO Meeting

    3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
    Weekly COSO meeting to review submitted funding requests.
    20
    May

    MCB Research in Progress (RIP) Seminars - N.Spicer, Y.Huangfu

    3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
    * Nat Spicer - Curiel Lab, Micro/Immunology * Yuhao Huangfu - Ackerman/Nguyen Labs, Micro/Immunology
    20
    May

    A SPACE FOR DIALOGUE GALLERY TALK

    4:00 pm - 4:45 pm
    "Window and Mirror: Distinctions between Artists and Their Subjects "
    20
    May

    Baker Bells Festival: Keynote Lecture by Dr. Tiffany Ng

    4 pm - 5 pm
    This keynote lecture and pre-concert talk will delve into the history of tower bells and carillon in North America, public sound studies, and sonic legislation.
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