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    30
    Apr

    Freedom, Emancipation, and Political Representation

    All day
    New Work in Philosophy and Political Theory Conference
    30
    Apr

    National Oatmeal Cookie Day

    All day
    A delicious and nutritious way to satisfy your sweet tooth after your meal!
    30
    Apr

    Morning Wake Up Yoga

    8:30 am - 9:15 am
    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.
    30
    Apr

    PhD Thesis Defense: Sanjana Pannem

    9 am - 10 am
    "Quantitative fluorescence imaging using a paired agent approach for improving surgical decision making"
    30
    Apr

    Mother: Reframing Motherhood, Family, and Gender

    12 pm - 2 pm
    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.
    30
    Apr

    Designing Outdoor Learning Experiences

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
    In this hands-on session, participants will design outdoor learning experiences for their upcoming courses with guidance from DCAL and the Outdoor Programs Office.
    30
    Apr

    International Economics Seminar (joint with Macro)

    12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
    Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Duke
    30
    Apr

    Dartmouth Libraries Book Talk with Matthew Ritger

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Prof. Ritger (ENGL) will speak about his newly published book, Houses of Correction: Carceral Institutions and Humanist Culture in Early Modern England.
    30
    Apr

    Dartmouth Libraries Book Talk with Matthew Ritger

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    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
    30
    Apr

    History Honors Thesis Presentations: Spring 2026

    1:30 pm - 3:15 pm
    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.
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