Start your day calm and focused with an all-levels 40-minute mindful movement flow. Each class will open with a brief meditation followed by a gentle, yet energizing, flow.
OPAL Women and Gender Student Advisement invites you to a drop-in dedicated to pondering motherhood, gender, and more. Stop by Baker Library 206 on April 30th between 12 and 2 pm to enjoy ambient screenings on expansive motherhood and refreshments.
In this hands-on session, participants will design outdoor learning experiences for their upcoming courses with guidance from DCAL and the Outdoor Programs Office.
Prof. Ritger (ENGL) will speak about his newly published book, Houses of Correction: Carceral Institutions and Humanist Culture in Early Modern England.
Join Assistant Prof. of English Matthew Ritger to hear about his first book, Houses of Correction: Carceral Institutions and Humanist Culture in Early Modern England
From April 27-30, 2026, the History Department's graduating Honors students will present their original theses research topics. Friends, fellow students and faculty are welcome.