First-Gen College Celebration Day
First-Generation College Students–it's your day!
- Dana Dining Hall
First-Generation College Students–it's your day!
Special teatime with Alumni Executive Council for international students and friends.
Sound and Story, a workshop facilitated by Dr. Alissa Cherry. This workshop for students will focus on understanding the difference between hearing and listening. Participants will gain a better understanding of their own soundscapes. Students are encouraged to bring a short personal recording.
Join the AAH262 Video Art and MUS350 Music Composition Students for a full sensorial experience of video installations. The students have joined forces to create a three screen video installation. The event is free, open to the public, and in-person.
The Q-Club, which is short for "Quantitative Club," is the departmental student organization, boasting over fifty members. Students speak on their research or share their internship and summer program experiences. All are welcome to attend; any questions please contact the club advisor, Lisa Torrey. If you know of students interested in giving a talk during the semester, please contact Lisa Torrey.
The Q-Club, which is short for "Quantitative Club," is the departmental student organization, boasting over fifty members. Students speak on their research or share their internship and summer program experiences. All are welcome to attend; any questions please contact the club advisor, Lisa Torrey. If you know of students interested in giving a talk during the semester, please contact Lisa Torrey.
The Q-Club, which is short for "Quantitative Club," is the departmental student organization, boasting over fifty members. Students speak on their research or share their internship and summer program experiences. All are welcome to attend; any questions please contact the club advisor, Lisa Torrey. If you know of students interested in giving a talk during the semester, please contact Lisa Torrey.
The Q-Club, which is short for "Quantitative Club," is the departmental student organization, boasting over fifty members. Students speak on their research or share their internship and summer program experiences. All are welcome to attend; any questions please contact the club advisor, Lisa Torrey. If you know of students interested in giving a talk during the semester, please contact Lisa Torrey.
The 2023 Bersani Lecture is relevant for all students pursuing a health career.
Applications for the LINC Mentor Program will be open to current first-year and sophomore students this spring.