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USAID officer to visit campus May 2 for talk on global health development
Interested in global health, health policy, reproductive health or HIV/AIDS prevention? The American Medical Student Association will host guest Bill Goldman, who will speak about his 25 years of work as a foreign-service officer with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) an...
Discuss body image, societal pressures during May 1 talk, ”Shrinking into that Swimsuit for Summer”
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the next Flora Stone Mather Center for Women WILD Wednesday talk, “Shrinking into that Swimsuit for Summer"—an informal conversation about body image and pressures from media and society. The event will be May 1 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Spartan Ro...
Attend a topping-off ceremony of Tinkham Veale University Center April 26
Tonight, ϳԹ will mark a major milestone in the construction of the Tinkham Veale University Center with a topping-off ceremony. The ceremony signifies the end of steel construction for the 82,000-square-foot structure university center, which is scheduled to open in 201...
Spring Semester in Review art exhibit open April 29-May 3
The Spring Semester in Review Exhibition will take place April 29-May 3 at the Art Studio Gallery, featuring works of architecture, ceramics, painting, drawing, design, photography, enameling, jewelry and textiles. The exhibition will kick off April 29 with an opening reception from 5 to 7:30 p.m. ...
Morton Mandel to be on campus April 26 for book signing, discussion
The ϳԹ community is invited to attend a book signing and discussion with Morton L. Mandel on Friday, April 26, at 8 a.m., at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center. Mandel will discuss his new book, It's All About Who You Hire, How They Lead, ... an...
Discuss wartime justice at this semester’s last ethics table luncheon April 24
All members of the campus community are invited to attend a special ethics table brown bag lunch session, hosted by the classics department in honor of Vergil Week. A discussion titled "To spare the subjected and crush the conquered: perspectives on Aeneid XII” will examine the justice of wartime k...
New healthy options available in vending machines across campus
A wider variety of healthier food options are now present in vending machines on campus. Look for the green logo that indicates the item meets nutriSNACK guidelines. AVI Foodsystems, ϳԹ’s vendor, created the nutriSNACK selections to make it easier for customers to purch...
Lecturer to examine the meaning of professionalism in all fields April 24
Professor Richard B. Gunderman will give the Alpha Omega Alpha Visiting Professorship Spring Lecture Wednesday, April 24, titled “Have We Forgotten the Meaning of Professionalism?” Gunderman is a professor of pediatrics and radiology and vice chairperson of the Department of Radiology at Indiana Un...
Baseball to face off against Ohio Northern at Progressive Field; get free tickets now
The ϳԹ baseball team will play its annual game at Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians, on Wednesday, April 24, versus Ohio Northern University. The first pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m. Prior to the game, the team will honor its five senior baseball athletes....
ϳԹ police to hold emergency training for all faculty, staff and students April 25-26
The ϳԹ police department invites all faculty, staff and students to ALICE (Alert-Lockdown-Inform-Counter-Evacuate) training. The training will be held in Strosacker Auditorium on Thursday, April 25, from 9 to 11 a.m. and in Thwing Center’s ballroom on Friday, April 26, ...