- Mar 2712:05 PMStaff-Faculty Meditation
- Mar 272:00 PMUncommon Schools Career Opportunities Meet & Greet with Sharlene Jeanty `04Thinking about a career in education? Sharlene Jeanty `04, Talent Manager at Uncommon Schools, will be hosting a meet & greet to share opportunities in charter schools in Boston, Brooklyn, Camden, Newark, and Rochester.
- Mar 274:00 PMGNCE First Year Open House
- Mar 274:00 PMUltimate Frisbee PracticeWe will meet on Chapel green for ultimate frisbee practice as a team from 4:00-6:00 pmHosted by: Women's and Non-Binary Disc ClubAdditional Information can be found at: https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11143233 (https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11143233)
- Mar 274:15 PMClassics Team TriviaCome test your knowledge of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds in a fun trivia game!
- Mar 274:15 PMFearless Speech: Breaking Free from the First AmendmentProfessor Mary Anne Franks is an internationally recognized expert on the intersection of civil rights, free speech, and technology, and the president and legislative & tech policy director of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative. Reception and Book Signing to follow, in Walter Commons Co Sponsored by: Media, Rhetoric, and Communication Pathway; the Departments of English; Philosophy; Gender, Sexuality, and Intersectionality Studies; Government & International Relations; the Frederick Henry Sykes Memorial Lecture Fund; and the Co-Sponsorship Fund
- Mar 275:00 PMSustainable Living Open Forum - Sustainability HourJoin us on Thursday, March 27th 5-6pm to learn about the sustainability housing transition from Earth House to Lazrus House happening next Fall. What do YOU want the future of sustainable living on campus to look like? Stop by to share ideas and hear about the Office of Sustainability's role in this transition. Snacks and free thrifting available via The Dressing Room! Hosted by: Earth House/360 House, Lazrus, Office of SustainabilityAdditional Information can be found at: https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11157589 (https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11157589)
- Mar 276:00 PMCounted OutPlease join us for a public showing of the documentary Counted Out. In the 21st century, fueled by technology, data, and algorithms, math determines who has the power to shape our world. Counted Out investigates the biggest crises of our time through an unexpected lens: math. In our current information economy, math is everywhere. The people we date, the news we see, the influence of our votes, the candidates who win elections, the education we have access to, the jobs we get—all of it is underwritten by an invisible layer of math that few of us understand, or even notice. But whether we know it or not, our numeric literacy—whether we can speak the language of math—is a critical determinant of social and economic power. Through a mosaic of personal stories, expert interviews, and scenes of math transformation in action, Counted Out shows what's at risk if we keep the status quo. Do we want an America in which most of us don't consider ourselves "math people"? Where math proficiency goes down as students grow up? Or do we want a country where everyone can understand the math that undergirds our society—and can help shape it?
- Mar 276:00 PMOF COLOR AND INK: The Chang Dai-chien Story Documentary Film Screening & Director TalkThe Chu-Griffis Asian Art Collection at Connecticut College presentsOF COLOR AND INK: The Chang Dai-chien Story Documentary Film Screening & Director Talk with Director Weimin Zhang Award-winning Filmmaker and Professor of Film Studies, San Francisco State University Chang Dai-chien (Zhang Daqian 张大千1899–1983) has long been hailed as one of China's foremost 20th-century painters. Sometimes referred to as "Picasso of the East," Chang's paintings have outsold Van Gogh (CNN (mailto:https://www.cnn.com/style/article/zhang-daqian-picasso-of-east/index.html)) and have broken records at auction (New York Times (mailto:https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/02/arts/china-art-auction-zhang-daqian.html)). Yet his thirty-year global journey after leaving mainland China in 1949 remains widely misunderstood and shrouded in mystery.Of Color and Ink is the first film (2023, run time: 101 minutes) to document the 30-year exile of Chang Dai-chien through South America, Europe, and the United States. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Weimin Zhang, it is also the culmination of Zhang's own 12-year journey to unravel the mysteries and controversies surrounding Chang Dai-chien's political, artistic, and spiritual quests. The film delves into Chang's extraordinary life in exile, highlighting the global context of his art and its broad impact as it crossed cultural and political boundaries between East and West.Of Color and Ink has received wide critical acclaim for its cinematic achievement and scholarly contribution and has so far won Best Feature Documentary Film Awards at film festivals in Brazil, China, and the United States. Weimin Zhang is an award-winning filmmaker, cinematographer, and professor of film studies at San Francisco State University's School of Cinema. As one of China's Sixth Generation filmmakers, she graduated from Beijing Film Academy and then received her MFA at Ohio University. She has worked on numerous award-winning films, documentaries, and TV drama series in both China and the U.S. as a director, cinematographer, and editor. A Q&A with Weimin Zhang will follow the screening, moderated by Yibing Huang, Curator of the Chu-Griffis Asian Art Collection and Professor of Chinese. This event is free and open to the public. Cosponsors: Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Department of Art History and Architectural Studies, Asian Students In Action (ASIA), and the Faculty-Student Engagement Fund at Connecticut College
- Mar 276:30 PMMarch Mocktail MadnessCollaboration with Office of Wellbeing and student support specialists. There will be homemade mock-tails made in house. We will be discussing the importance of of finding alternate fun drink options for those under 21. This event is open to all students regardless of house. Hosted by: Jane Addams, Wellbeing and Health PromotionAdditional Information can be found at: https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11134846 (https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11134846)
- Mar 277:00 PMEntrepreneurship ClubRegular meetingsHosted by: Entrepreneurship ClubAdditional Information can be found at: https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11003577 (https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11003577)
- Mar 277:00 PMLazrus Kitchen Deep Cleaning DayJoin us for a thorough clean-up session at Lazrus Kitchen.Hosted by: LazrusAdditional Information can be found at: https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11079974 (https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11079974)
- Mar 277:00 PMSGA Assembly
- Mar 279:00 PMWomen's & Non-Binary Club Hockey Meeting
- Mar 28All dayConnecticut College Men's Track & Field at Bryant Black and Gold InvitationalConnecticut College Men's Track & Field at Bryant Black and Gold Invitational
- Mar 28All dayConnecticut College Women's Track & Field at Bryant Black and Gold InvitationalConnecticut College Women's Track & Field at Bryant Black and Gold Invitational
- Mar 28All dayLast day to add or delete a course beginning mid-semester
- Mar 28All dayMural Design ContestMurial Design ContestCreate a mural for the Disability Cultural Center (DCC)!Contest winner receives a $75 shopping spree.Submit entries to sas@conncoll.eduSubmission deadline is April 15, 2025Good luck!Hosted by: Office of Student Accessibility ServicesAdditional Information can be found at: https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11124370 (https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11124370)
- Mar 2812:00 PMBizzare Beasts: Animal & GreetCome meet and learn about a variety of exotic (rescued) animals! Most animals can be pet, and pictures and additional information are available for all. An expert will be on site to answer any questions.Animal List: Eurasian Eagle Owl, Red Kangaroo, Screaming Hairy Armadillo, Bearded Dragon, Snake, Small Alligator, Fennec Fox, Chinchilla, Kinkajou, Hedgehog.Hosted by: Student Activities CouncilAdditional Information can be found at: https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11084307 (https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/11084307)
- Mar 281:15 PMJumma PrayerEvery Friday, Jumma congregational prayer is organized by Muslim students Association. The prayers are held weekly in the Muslim Prayer room at Knowlton House. Hosted by: Muslim Student AssociationAdditional Information can be found at: https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/10943123 (https://connquest.conncoll.edu/event/10943123)
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