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  1. NY6 Undergraduate Research Conference

    St. Lawrence University is proud to host the NY6 Undergraduate Research Conference this year. This annual event brings together students from across the New York Six liberal arts colleges to share their original research, creative projects, and scholarly work. Join us in celebrating the innovation and creativity happening across our campuses.

    • Eben Holden
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  2. 2024 Church Lecture

    A Multifaceted Approach to Understanding Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease

    • Eben Holden Main Room
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  3. Gallery talk with Michale Glennon and Carolyn Twomey

    The gallery talk by Michale Glennon and Carolyn Twomey is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Wool and Water, on display at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery from March 6 to April 12, 2023.

    • Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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  4. Solastalgia: An Environmental Arts Lecture by Dr. Joshua Trey Barnett

    On Thinking Like--and Caring For--Ecological Communities, a lecture by Dr. Joshua Trey Barnett. In a moment marked by ecological and planetary crises, this lecture will explore philosophical questions of how to entangle thought and care for a more harmonious earthly coexistence.

    • Griffith Arts Center 123
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  5. Solastalgia: An Environmental Arts Workshop with Dr. Joshua Trey Barnett

    Beyond Hops and Despair: Ecological Feelings at the End of Worlds, a workshop facilitated by Dr. Joshua Trey Barnett. In this workshop, students will explore ecological feelings beyond the cliched hope-despair dichotomy. Together, we will consider how ecological feelings like anger, apathy, care, fear, grief, joy, optimism, and rage influence  our thoughts, judgments, and actions.

    • Griffith Arts Center 08
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  6. Q-Club Meeting

    Speaker: Dr. Gabriel Dorfsman-Hopkins Title: Art of Mathematics and Mathematics of Art Abstract: Mathematical understanding is built in many ways, and among these, illustration has been a companion and tool since the very beginning. Conversely, mathematical ideas have shined light on new avenues of artistic exploration for over a thousand years! In the modern era, there has been an explosion of tools for computer graphics, animation, digital fabrication, 3D printing and more, opening new doors and techniques for anyone trying to explore the intersection of mathematical and artistic ideas. In this talk I want to share my own walk along the boundary of the mathematical and the artistic, showcasing projects which give physical form to the abstract. Some of these create interactive installations to communicate mathematical ideas broadly, while others gave sparks of inspiration to prove new theorems—and often both! This talk should serve as an invitation for students who would like to explore this area with me—including through summer research—as well as a plug for the forthcoming makerspace I am co-founding with Dr. Angstadt. This talk includes joint work with students (Daniel Rostamloo and Shuchang Xu), artists (Merle Maynard and Afroditi Psarra), and folks in industry (Bernat Espigule).

    • Bloomer Auditorium, Brown Hall #122
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