BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Student Life | Notre Dame Events//iCal 2.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Student Life | Notre Dame Events METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240308T150910Z UID:event-299493 DTSTART:20240321T233000Z DTEND:20240322T004500Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Are Bach’s Brandenburg concertos really secular? Find out and enjoy the cosmic events of a starburst and sunrise depicted in music. Wit h faculty and guest soloists Kola Owolabi\, harpsichord\; Patrick Yim\, vi olin\; Amy Porter\, flute\; conducted by new faculty member\, Cynthia Kats arelis\, in collaboration with the South Bend Symphony. With a woman condu ctor\, composer\, and soloist\, this is also a Women's History Month event . \nFree for students (with tickets)\; $20 general admission. GET TICKETS \nProgramJessie Montgomery (GRAMMY™ Winner 2024)\, Starburst\nJohann Se bastian Bach\, Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 for solo Harpsichord\, Violin\, and Flute\nFranz Joseph Haydn\, Symphony No. 6\, Le Matin (The Morning)\nT he SMND Chamber Orchestra is a professional ensemble with a mission to eng age sacredness in beauty and in community by presenting new\, diverse\, an d traditional music\, collaborating with creatives at ND and in our commun ity.\nAbout the Performers\nKola Owolabi is professor of organ at the Univ ersity of Notre Dame and has had an active career as a solo recitalist\, d omestically and abroad.\nPatrick Yim\, assistant professor of violin\, has appeared as a concerto soloist\, recitalist\, and chamber music. He has r ecently released two albums\, “New Waves” with Albany Records.\nAmy Po rter\, professor of flute at the University of Michigan. Winner of the 3rd Kobe International Flute Competition and the Paris/Ville d’Avray Intern ational Flute Competition\, she has a versatile and distinguished career a s a concert performer\, recording artist\, and teacher.\nCynthia Katsareli s\, assistant professor of the practice in conducting in the Sacred Music Program at Notre Dame and music director of Pro Musica Colorado Chamber Or chestra\, has conducted excellent professional\, college\, and youth orche stras.\nOrchestra is in collaboration with the South Bend Symphony. LOCATION:Leighton Concert Hall SUMMARY:Concert — "Cosmic Wonder": Bach\, Montgomery\, Haydn with new Sac red Music Chamber Orchestra and Soloists URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/21/cosmic-wonder-bach-mo ntgomery-haydn-with-new-sacred-music-chamber-orchestra-and-soloists/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:
Are Bach’s Brandenburg concertos really s ecular? Find out and enjoy the cosmic events of a starburst and sunrise de picted in music. With faculty and guest soloists Kola Owolabi\, harpsichor d\; Patrick Yim\, violin\; Amy Porter\, flute\; conducted by new faculty m ember\, Cynthia Katsarelis\, in collaboration with the South Bend Symphony . With a woman conductor\, composer\, and soloist\, this is also a Women's History Month event.
\nFree for students (with tickets)\; $20 gen eral admission. GET TICKETS
\nProgram
Jessie Montgomery (G
RAMMY™ Winner 2024)\, Starburst
Johann Sebastian Bach\ , Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 for solo Harpsichord\, Violin\, and Flute
\nFranz Joseph Haydn\, Symphony No. 6\, Le Matin (The Morning)
The SMND Chamber Orchestra is a professional ensemble wit h a mission to engage sacredness in beauty and in community by presenting new\, diverse\, and traditional music\, collaborating with creatives at ND and in our community.
\nAbout the Performers
\nAmy Porter\, professor of flute at the University of Michigan. Winner of the 3r d Kobe International Flute Competition and the Paris/Ville d’Avray Inter national Flute Competition\, she has a versatile and distinguished career as a concert performer\, recording artist\, and teacher.
\nCyn thia Katsarelis\, assistant professor of the practice in cond ucting in the Sacred Music Program at Notre Dame and music director of Pro Musica Colorado Chamber Orchestra\, has conducted excellent professional\ , college\, and youth orchestras.
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Review the Commencement 2024 information: commencement.nd.edu/.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20231114T164716Z UID:event-288269 DTSTART:20240518T040000Z DTEND:20240519T035900Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars /.\nReview the Commencement 2024 information: commencement.nd.edu/. LOCATION:campus-wide SUMMARY:Commencement Weekend URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/05/18/commencement-weekend- 1/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars/. p>\n
Review the Commencement 2024 information: commencement.nd.edu/.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20231114T164716Z UID:event-288270 DTSTART:20240519T040000Z DTEND:20240520T035900Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars /.\nReview the Commencement 2024 information: commencement.nd.edu/. LOCATION:campus-wide SUMMARY:Commencement Weekend URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/05/19/commencement-weekend- 1/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars/. p>\n
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END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240213T163113Z UID:event-297362 DTSTART:20240303T193000Z DTEND:20240303T213000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Notre Dame Film\, Television\, and Theatre Presents\nAs You Are \nBy Rachel Lynett '11Directed by Patrick Starner '20\nIn a loose adaptati on of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a play with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles to pay rent and "ear n" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist looking to capture th e perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teac her\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, and Audrey\, a class ically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with being "good" but not "great."\nPERFORMANCE SCHEDULE\nFebruary 28 - March 3Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PMSunday at 2:30 PM\nPhilbin Studio TheatreDeBartolo Performing A rts Center\nTICKETS\nTickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public \; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and seniors (65+)\; and $7 for students. Tick ets may be purchased by phone at 574-631-2800\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket office (M-F 12:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu.\nBUY TICKETS\nPARKING\nFree parking is available d aily after 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of the De Bartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event parking at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event tickets and parking ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid parking voucher.\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediately adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is required. Th ere is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the center for tick et pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop off guests i n this area and proceed to parking.\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu. LOCATION:Philbin Studio Theatre\, DeBartolo Performing Arts Cenetr SUMMARY:Play: "As You Are" (matinee) URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/03/as-you-are-matinee/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:By Rache
l Lynett '11
Directed by Patrick Starner '20
In a loose adaptat ion of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a pl ay with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles t o pay rent and "earn" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist lo oking to capture the perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teacher\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, a nd Audrey\, a classically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with b eing "good" but not "great."
\nFebrua
ry 28 - March 3
Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PM
Sunday at 2:30 PM
Philbin Studio Theatre
DeBartolo Perform
ing Arts Center
Tickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public\; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and seniors (65 +)\; and $7 for students. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 574-631-280 0\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket office (M-F 1 2:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu.
\n\nFree parking is available daily af ter 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event parking at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event tickets and par king ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid parking vouche r.
\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediately adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is required. Th ere is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the center for tick et pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop off guests i n this area and proceed to parking.
\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240213T163243Z UID:event-297363 DTSTART:20240302T010000Z DTEND:20240302T023000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:\nThe Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra presents its annual winter concert. The featured work is the First Symphony of Johannes Brahms\; als o on the program are the exciting overture to Der Freischütz by Carl Mari a von Weber\, and concerto movements by William Walton and Alexander Goedi cke\, featuring this year's winners of the symphony's concerto competition \, cellist James Longhurst and hornist Ian Johnston.\n \nGET TICKETS\n\n\ n\n LOCATION:DeBartolo Performing Arts Center SUMMARY:ND Symphony Orchestra Winter Concert: Brahms 1 URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/01/ndso-winter-concert-b rahms-1/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:By Rache
l Lynett '11
Directed by Patrick Starner '20
In a loose adaptat ion of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a pl ay with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles t o pay rent and "earn" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist lo oking to capture the perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teacher\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, a nd Audrey\, a classically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with b eing "good" but not "great."
\nFebrua
ry 28 - March 3
Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PM
Sunday at 2:30 PM
Philbin Studio Theatre
DeBartolo Perform
ing Arts Center
Tickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public\; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and se niors (65+)\; and $7 for students. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 57 4-631-2800\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket offi ce (M-F 12:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu.
\n< a href="https://performingarts.nd.edu/event/16719/as-you-are/" class="btn btn-cta">BUY TICKETS
\nFree parking is availab le daily after 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of th e DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event par king at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event tick ets and parking ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid par king voucher.
\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediately adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is r equired. There is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the cent er for ticket pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop o ff guests in this area and proceed to parking.
\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240205T215839Z UID:event-296372 DTSTART:20240301T003000Z DTEND:20240301T023000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Notre Dame Film\, Television\, and Theatre Presents\nAs You Are \nBy Rachel Lynett '11Directed by Patrick Starner '20\nIn a loose adaptati on of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a play with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles to pay rent and "ear n" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist looking to capture th e perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teac her\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, and Audrey\, a class ically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with being "good" but not "great."\nPERFORMANCE SCHEDULE\nFebruary 28 - March 3Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PMSunday at 2:30 PM\nPhilbin Studio TheatreDeBartolo Performing A rts Center\nTICKETS\nTickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public \; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and seniors (65+)\; and $7 for students. Tick ets may be purchased by phone at 574-631-2800\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket office (M-F 12:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu. \nBUY TICKETS\nPARKING\nFree parking is available daily after 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event parki ng at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event ticket s and parking ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid parki ng voucher.\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediate ly adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is required. There is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the center for ti cket pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop off guests in this area and proceed to parking.\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu. LOCATION:Philbin Studio Theatre\, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center SUMMARY:Play: "As You Are" URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/02/29/as-you-are/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:By Rache
l Lynett '11
Directed by Patrick Starner '20
In a loose adaptat ion of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a pl ay with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles t o pay rent and "earn" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist lo oking to capture the perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teacher\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, a nd Audrey\, a classically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with b eing "good" but not "great."
\nFebrua
ry 28 - March 3
Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PM
Sunday at 2:30 PM
Philbin Studio Theatre
DeBartolo Perform
ing Arts Center
Tickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public\; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and se niors (65+)\; and $7 for students. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 57 4-631-2800\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket offi ce (M-F 12:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu.
\n< a href="https://performingarts.nd.edu/event/16719/as-you-are/" class="btn btn-cta">BUY TICKETS
\nFree parking is availab le daily after 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of th e DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event par king at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event tick ets and parking ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid par king voucher.
\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediately adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is r equired. There is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the cent er for ticket pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop o ff guests in this area and proceed to parking.
\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240205T215839Z UID:event-296373 DTSTART:20240302T003000Z DTEND:20240302T023000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Notre Dame Film\, Television\, and Theatre Presents\nAs You Are \nBy Rachel Lynett '11Directed by Patrick Starner '20\nIn a loose adaptati on of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a play with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles to pay rent and "ear n" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist looking to capture th e perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teac her\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, and Audrey\, a class ically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with being "good" but not "great."\nPERFORMANCE SCHEDULE\nFebruary 28 - March 3Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PMSunday at 2:30 PM\nPhilbin Studio TheatreDeBartolo Performing A rts Center\nTICKETS\nTickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public \; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and seniors (65+)\; and $7 for students. Tick ets may be purchased by phone at 574-631-2800\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket office (M-F 12:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu. \nBUY TICKETS\nPARKING\nFree parking is available daily after 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event parki ng at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event ticket s and parking ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid parki ng voucher.\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediate ly adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is required. There is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the center for ti cket pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop off guests in this area and proceed to parking.\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu. LOCATION:Philbin Studio Theatre\, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center SUMMARY:Play: "As You Are" URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/01/as-you-are/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:By Rache
l Lynett '11
Directed by Patrick Starner '20
In a loose adaptat ion of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a pl ay with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles t o pay rent and "earn" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist lo oking to capture the perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teacher\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, a nd Audrey\, a classically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with b eing "good" but not "great."
\nFebrua
ry 28 - March 3
Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PM
Sunday at 2:30 PM
Philbin Studio Theatre
DeBartolo Perform
ing Arts Center
Tickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public\; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and se niors (65+)\; and $7 for students. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 57 4-631-2800\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket offi ce (M-F 12:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu.
\n< a href="https://performingarts.nd.edu/event/16719/as-you-are/" class="btn btn-cta">BUY TICKETS
\nFree parking is availab le daily after 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of th e DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event par king at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event tick ets and parking ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid par king voucher.
\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediately adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is r equired. There is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the cent er for ticket pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop o ff guests in this area and proceed to parking.
\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240205T215839Z UID:event-296374 DTSTART:20240303T003000Z DTEND:20240303T023000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Notre Dame Film\, Television\, and Theatre Presents\nAs You Are \nBy Rachel Lynett '11Directed by Patrick Starner '20\nIn a loose adaptati on of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a play with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles to pay rent and "ear n" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist looking to capture th e perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teac her\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, and Audrey\, a class ically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with being "good" but not "great."\nPERFORMANCE SCHEDULE\nFebruary 28 - March 3Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PMSunday at 2:30 PM\nPhilbin Studio TheatreDeBartolo Performing A rts Center\nTICKETS\nTickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public \; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and seniors (65+)\; and $7 for students. Tick ets may be purchased by phone at 574-631-2800\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket office (M-F 12:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu. \nBUY TICKETS\nPARKING\nFree parking is available daily after 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event parki ng at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event ticket s and parking ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid parki ng voucher.\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediate ly adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is required. There is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the center for ti cket pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop off guests in this area and proceed to parking.\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu. LOCATION:Philbin Studio Theatre\, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center SUMMARY:Play: "As You Are" URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/02/as-you-are/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:By Rache
l Lynett '11
Directed by Patrick Starner '20
In a loose adaptat ion of Shakespeare's As You Like It\, As You Are is a pl ay with music about an apartment community stuck inside trying to find joy in the darkest of situations. Orlando\, a recovering addict\, struggles t o pay rent and "earn" his stay while also trying to woo Ros\, an artist lo oking to capture the perfect moment with her camera. Meanwhile\, Silvius\, a high school teacher\, tries his chances with exhausted nurse Phoebe\, a nd Audrey\, a classically trained musician\, tries to come to terms with b eing "good" but not "great."
\nFebrua
ry 28 - March 3
Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 PM
Sunday at 2:30 PM
Philbin Studio Theatre
DeBartolo Perform
ing Arts Center
Tickets for As You Are are $15 for the general public\; $12 for faculty\, staff\, and se niors (65+)\; and $7 for students. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 57 4-631-2800\, in person at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket offi ce (M-F 12:00 - 6:00 PM)\, or online at performingarts.nd.edu.
\n< a href="https://performingarts.nd.edu/event/16719/as-you-are/" class="btn btn-cta">BUY TICKETS
\nFree parking is availab le daily after 5:00 pm in the Stayer Center parking lot\, just north of th e DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Patrons may now receive free event par king at the Eddy Street Commons Parking Garage by bringing your event tick ets and parking ticket to the DPAC Ticket Office to receive a pre-paid par king voucher.
\nAn accessible lot for disabled patrons is available immediately adjacent to the center\; a valid hangtag or license plate is r equired. There is a ten-minute parking zone on the north drive of the cent er for ticket pick-up\; during inclement weather you are welcome to drop o ff guests in this area and proceed to parking.
\nOriginally published at ftt.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240205T221107Z UID:event-296384 DTSTART:20240302T010000Z DTEND:20240302T023000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:The Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra presents its annual winter co ncert. The featured work is the First Symphony of Johannes Brahms\; also o n the program are the exciting overture to Der Freischütz by Carl Maria v on Weber\, and concerto movements by William Walton and Alexander Goedicke \, featuring this year's winners of the symphony's concerto competition\, cellist James Longhurst and hornist Ian Johnston.\nFor tickets\, call 574- 631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu.\nOriginally published at music.nd .edu. LOCATION:Leighton Concert Hall SUMMARY:Concert by the Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/01/notre-dame-symphony-o rchestra-1/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:The Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra presents its annual winter concert. The featured work is the First Symphony of Joha nnes Brahms\; also on the program are the exciting overture to Der Freisch ütz by Carl Maria von Weber\, and concerto movements by William Walton an d Alexander Goedicke\, featuring this year's winners of the symphony's con certo competition\, cellist James Longhurst and hornist Ian Johnston.
\ nFor tickets\, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu .
\nOriginally published at music.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240212T161339Z UID:event-297188 DTSTART:20240305T213000Z DTEND:20240305T230000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Office of the Provost\, Connections Series eve nts are specially designed for faculty\, staff\, graduate students\, and p ostdocs to strengthen our sense of community\, highlight the work of inter disciplinary institutes\, centers\, and other academic units\, and build a culture of scholarly connection across disciplines\, colleges\, and schoo ls.During the spring 2024 semester\, the the Connections Series will focus on the new Strategic Framework and highlight the three University-wide in itiatives launched this past fall: Poverty\, Ethics\, and Democracy. Each event will include a short program featuring the directors of the Initiati ve and include the opportunity for Q&\;A as well as for fellowship and conversation with your colleagues. Drinks and food will be served. In orde r to plan accordingly\, we ask that you please RSVP for these events. \nC onnect with the Ethics Initiative\nTuesday\, March 5\, 4:30–6 p.m.Smith Ballroom\, Morris Inn \nRSVP\nThe Notre Dame Ethics Initiative will estab lish Notre Dame as a premier global destination for the study of ethics\, offering superb training for future generations of ethicists and moral lea ders\, a platform for engagement of the Catholic moral tradition with othe r modes of inquiry\, and an opportunity to forge insights into some of the most significant ethical issues of our time. Learn more at go.nd.edu/ethi cs.\n\nSave the date for the next event in the series:\nConnect with the D emocracy Initiative\nTuesday\, April 9\, 4:30–6 p.m.\nRSVP\n \nOriginal ly published at strategicframework.nd.edu. LOCATION:Morris Inn Smith Ballroom SUMMARY:Connect with the Ethics Initiative URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/05/connect-with-the-ethi cs-initiative/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Sponsored by the Office of the Provost\, Co
nnections Series events are specially designed for faculty\, staff\, gradu
ate students\, and postdocs to strengthen our sense of community\, highlig
ht the work of interdisciplinary institutes\, centers\, and other academic
units\, and build a culture of scholarly connection across disciplines\,
colleges\, and schools.
During the spring 2024 semester\, the the C
onnections Series will focus on the new Strategic Framework and highlight the three Universit
y-wide initiatives launched this past fall: Poverty\, Ethics\, and Democracy. Each event will include a short program featuring the
directors of the Initiative and include the opportunity for Q&\;A as w
ell as for fellowship and conversation with your colleagues. Drinks and fo
od will be served. In order to plan accordingly\, we ask that you please R
SVP for these events.
Tuesday\, March 5\, 4:30–6 p.m.
Smith Ballroom\, Morris Inn
The Notre Dame Ethics Initiative will establish Notre Dame as a pre mier global destination for the study of ethics\, offering superb training for future generations of ethicists and moral leaders\, a platform for en gagement of the Catholic moral tradition with other modes of inquiry\, and an opportunity to forge insights into some of the most significant ethica l issues of our time. Learn more at go.n d.edu/ethics.
\nSave the date for the next event in t he series:
\nTuesday \, April 9\, 4:30–6 p.m.
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Origina lly published at strategicframework.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240229T161827Z UID:event-298811 DTSTART:20240304T173000Z DTEND:20240304T181500Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Join the Native American Law Students Association and Notre Dam e Law School's Religious Liberty Initiative for an important discussion ab out upholding religious liberty protections for Oak Flat\, a site in Arizo na that has been sacred to the Apache people for centuries and is being th reatened by a massive copper mining operation. The discussion will be led by Professor Stephanie Barclay\, faculty director of the Notre Dame Law Sc hool Religious Liberty Initiative. Professor Barclay participated in oral argument before the en banc Ninth Circuit in Pasadena\, California last Ma rch\, where she represented as amici the National Congress of American Ind ians\, an Apache tribal elder\, and other groups that protect Native Ameri can cultural heritage and rights.Apache Stronghold v. United States was on e of the first cases that the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Clin ic supported when the Clinic was newly established in the 2020-21 academic year. For the past two years\, faculty and students from Notre Dame Law S chool have stood with members of the Apache tribe to protect Oak Flat. The Apache have gone to the sacred land for generations to worship\, pray\, a nd conduct religious ceremonies. The site is also sacred to various other Native American tribes\, including the ancestors of today’s O’odham\, Hopi\, Zuni\, and Yavapai tribes. \nChick-fil-A will be provided at the e vent.\n \nOriginally published at religiousliberty.nd.edu. LOCATION:1140 Eck Hall of Law SUMMARY:Discussion — "Sacred Lands: Apache Stronghold v. United States of America" URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/04/sacred-lands-apache-s tronghold-v-united-states-of-america/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Join the Native American Law Students Assoc
iation and Notre Dame Law School's Religious Liberty Initiative for an important discussion about upho
lding religious liberty protections for Oak Flat\, a site in Arizona that
has been sacred to the Apache people for centuries and is being threatened
by a massive copper mining operation. The discussion will be led by Professor Ste
phanie Barclay\, faculty director of the Notre Dame Law Schoo
l Religious Liberty Initiative. Professor Barclay participated in oral arg
ument before the en banc Ninth Circuit in Pasadena\, California last March
\, where she represented as amici the National Congress of Americ
an Indians\, an Apache tribal elder\, and other groups that protect Native
American cultural heritage and rights.
Apache Stronghold v. United States w
as one of the first cases that the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Clinic supported wh
en the Clinic was newly established in the 2020-21 academic year. For the
past two years\, faculty and students from Notre Dame Law School have stoo
d with members of the Apache tribe to protect Oak Flat. The Apache have go
ne to the sacred land for generations to worship\, pray\, and conduct reli
gious ceremonies. The site is also sacred to various other Native American
tribes\, including the ancestors of today’s O’odham\, Hopi\, Zuni\, a
nd Yavapai tribes.
Chick-fil-A will be provided at the event.
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Originally published at r eligiousliberty.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240305T153042Z UID:event-299194 DTSTART:20240307T000000Z DTEND:20240307T010000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Student chamber music groups will perform. Featuring works by M ozart\, Fauré\, Dvořák\, Saint-Saëns and Brahms.\nThis concert is free and open to the public. \nOriginally published at music.nd.edu. LOCATION:LaBar Performance Hall SUMMARY:Student Chamber Concert URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/06/student-chamber-conce rt/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Student chamber music groups will perform. Featuring works by Mozart\, Fauré\, Dvořák\, Saint-Saëns and Brahms. p>\n
This concert is free and open to the public.
\nOriginally published at music .nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240319T175317Z UID:event-300257 DTSTART:20240319T210000Z DTEND:20240319T220000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Study in the UK\nDuring this session\, you will learn about gra duate study opportunities in the UK\, British higher education\, hints on exploring courses and Universities in the UK\, and funding options.\nClick here to register.\nAbout our presenter:\nMary Denyer joined the Notre Dam e Law School London as the program manager in December 2021.\nShe was the assistant secretary and head of scholarship administration of the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission for 20 years. She has worked on all four of the largest British government sponsored scholarships: Marshall\, Chevenin g\, Commonwealth and Fulbright.\nThis event is open to all students.\nQues tions may be directed to Emily Hunt at ehunt5@nd.edu.\nOriginally publishe d at cuse.nd.edu. LOCATION:104 Bond Hall SUMMARY:Information Session: Study in the UK — Graduate School URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/19/study-in-the-uk-gradu ate-school-2/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Study in the UK
\nDu ring this session\, you will learn about graduate study opportunities in t he UK\, British higher education\, hints on exploring courses and Universi ties in the UK\, and funding options.
\nClick here to register.
\nAbout our presenter:
\nMary Denyer joined the Notre Dame Law School L ondon as the program manager in December 2021.
\nShe was the assista nt secretary and head of scholarship administration of the Marshall Aid Co mmemoration Commission for 20 years. She has worked on all four of the lar gest British government sponsored scholarships: Marshall\, Chevening\, Com monwealth and Fulbright.
\nThis event is open to all students.
\nQuestions may be directed to Emily Hunt at ehunt5@nd.edu.
\nOriginally published at cuse.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240319T180435Z UID:event-300261 DTSTART:20240326T213000Z DTEND:20240326T234500Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:As Muslim chaplains\, upholding the First Amendment is not just part of their job description\, it is highly personal. Rafael Lantigua\, Khallid Shabazz\, and Saleha Jabeen swear an oath to the Constitution\, vo wing to protect the right of every service member to practice their faith freely. Despite decades of military service\, some still view them as the enemy and unfit to serve because of their beliefs. Rather than blend in\, they accept the challenges and inherent dangers of being the public face o f Islam for the U.S. military. Three Chaplains goes inside the armed force s to reveal how these chaplains practice\, teach\, and share their faith w ith troops around the country. Rafael\, Khallid\, and Saleha each face res istance—from accusations of terror to disapproval from their own familie s and community—while ascending to the highest ranks of the military. Li ke generations of minority service members before them\, they call on the Department of Defense to support equality for all.\nJoin us to view the fi lm and discuss it along with film's director and producer David Washburn\, producer Razi Jafri\, active-duty Army Chaplain Lieutenant Colonel Christ opher Wallace\, and Notre Dame's director of veteran and military affairs Kenneth Heckel.\n5:30 pm Film Screening6:30 pm Panel Discussion7:45 pm Ift ar*/Interfaith Meal\n*Iftar also known as futoor (the Arabic word for bre akfast)\, is a meal held every day during Ramadan at sunset. Fasting is on e of the main pillars of Ramadan\, and those observing the holiday do not consume any food or drink between sunrise and sunset. After evening prayer and sunset\, Muslims break their fast with Iftar. (Source: https://www.un refugees.org/news/what-is-iftar-how-refugees-break-fast-during-ramadan/)\n Panelists\n \n\n\n\nDavid Wasburn (Director and Producer) has partnered w ith Muslim storytellers for over a decade. His documentary\, An American M osque\, aired on public television nationwide and was acquired by Al Jazee ra. He developed "Three Chaplains" from his short film series featuring Mu slim veterans that ran online in the Washington Post\, San Diego Union Tri bune\, and NBC News. \n \n \n \n\n\n\nRazi Jafri (Producer) makes film s about America’s changing cultural landscape. His previous film\, "Hamt ramck\, USA" (SXSW 2020) chronicles democracy in America’s first Muslim- majority city. He is an alumnus of the Sundance Producers Fellowship. His projects have been funded by the Ford Foundation\, Doris Duke Foundation\, Knight Foundation\, and CAAM.\n \n \n \n\nKenneth Heckel (Director\, N otre Dame's Military and Veteran Affairs) provides strategic direction on behalf of the provost for the University of Notre Dame's national defense\ , military\, and veteran-related programs. As a 23-year veteran and retire d Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army\, Heckel served in operatio nal organizations and assignments across the world. While stationed at For t Bragg\, North Carolina\, Heckel served as a commander in the 82nd Airbor ne Division and the 82nd Sustainment Brigade\, as well as a staff officer in the 3rd Special Forces Group. During his initial overseas deployments\, Heckel served as a staff officer during peace-keeping operations in Bosni a-Herzegovina in 1999\, and during the early phases of operations in Afgha nistan in 2002 with the 3rd Special Forces Group. Heckel also served as a commander during his two deployments to Iraq in 2003 and 2010\, as part of both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn. When not serving ove rseas or in operational assignments\, Heckel spent the balance of his mili tary career as an assistant professor of economics and the director of aca demy advancement at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Heck el received numerous awards and honors for his military service\, most not ably the Legion of Merit medal\, multiple Bronze Star medals\, and the Sen ior Parachutist Badge.\nHeckel holds an undergraduate degree in finance fr om the University of Notre Dame\, where he was a distinguished military gr aduate and scholar in the Army Reserve Officer Training Program. Heckel al so holds an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia\, and is currently purs uing a doctorate of higher education administration from Northeastern Univ ersity.\n \n\nChristopher Wallace (Chaplain\, Lieutenant Colonel Army\, active-duty) is an Army War College Fellow with Notre Dame’s Internation al Security Center. His previous assignments on Active Duty and in the U.S . Army Reserve include III'd Armored Corps and Ft. Hood Deputy Command Cha plain\; Division Chaplain for 3rd Infantry Division Chaplain at Fort Stewa rt\, GA\; Accessions Officer at the Office of the Chief of Chaplains in th e Pentagon\; Chaplain (CPT) Assignment Officer at the Office of the Chief of Chaplains in the Pentagon\; Deputy Division Chaplain for 1st Infantry D ivision at Fort Riley\, KS\; 3rd Sustainment Brigade Chaplain at Fort Stew art\, GA\; 812th Transportation Battalion Chaplain at Fort Lee\, VA\; 441s t Military Intelligence Battalion Chaplain at Camp Zama\, Japan\; and 44th Corps Support Battalion Chaplain at Joint Base Lewis-McChord\, WA.\nHe de ployed with the 3rd Sustainment Brigade to Kandahar\, Afghanistan from 201 2-2013\; the 44th Corps Support Battalion to Al Taqaddum\, Iraq in 2006\; and the 812th Transportation Battalion to Navistar\, Kuwait in 2003. His m ilitary education includes the Command General Staff College at Fort Leave nworth\, KS\; the Chaplain Major Course\; the Chaplain Officer Basic and C areer Course at Fort Jackson\, SC\; and the Master Fitness Training Course . His military awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal\, the Meritorious Service Medal (3 Oak Leaf Clusters)\, the Army Commendation Me dal (5 Oak Leaf Clusters)\, the Army Achievement Medal\, the National Defe nse Service Medal\, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal\, the Iraq Campaign Med al (2 Service Stars)\, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal\, t he Global War on Terrorism Service Medal\, the Army Service Ribbon\, the N orth Atlantic Treaty Organization\, the Overseas Ribbon (4 Service Stars)\ , the Armed Forces Reserve Medal\, and the Army Staff Identification Badge .\nWallace is a Christian minister endorsed by the Association of Gospel C hurches in Greenville\, SC. He ministered in Baptist churches in VA and SC before joining the U.S. Army. He received a Bachelors\, Master of Arts\, and Master of Divinity from Bob Jones University in Greenville\, SC. He se rves on the Committee for Military and Veterans Affairs at the National Ca thedral in Washington D.C.\n \n\nRania Khamees is a second-year law stude nt at Notre Dame Law School. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscie nce and Biology from The Ohio State University with research distinction i n the study of Bioinformatics and Artificial Systems. Rania also has a Mas ter of Public Administration from Ohio State and pursued public interest w ork at the municipal\, state\, and federal level after graduation\, focusi ng on racial and ethnic disparities in the United States. \n \nThis even t is co-sponsored by the Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Relig ion\, Campus Ministry\, the Office of Military and Veteran Affairs\, the N otre Dame International Security Center\, the Center for Citizenship and C onstitutional Government\, the Middle Eastern Law Students Association\, t he Law School's Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion.\nOriginally published at ansari.nd.edu. LOCATION:Eck Law School Courtroom SUMMARY:Film and Panel Discussion: "Three Chaplains" URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/26/three-chaplains-film- screening-and-panel-discussion/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:As Muslim chaplains\, upholding the First A mendment is not just part of their job description\, it is highly personal . Rafael Lantigua\, Khallid Shabazz\, and Saleha Jabeen swear an oath to t he Constitution\, vowing to protect the right of every service member to p ractice their faith freely. Despite decades of military service\, some sti ll view them as the enemy and unfit to serve because of their beliefs. Rat her than blend in\, they accept the challenges and inherent dangers of bei ng the public face of Islam for the U.S. military. Three Chaplains goes inside the armed forces to reveal how these chaplains practice\, te ach\, and share their faith with troops around the country. Rafael\, Khall id\, and Saleha each face resistance—from accusations of terror to disap proval from their own families and community—while ascending to the high est ranks of the military. Like generations of minority service members be fore them\, they call on the Department of Defense to support equality for all.
\nJoin us to view the film and discuss it along with film's di rector and producer David Washburn\, producer Razi Jafri\, active-duty Arm y Chaplain Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Wallace\, and Notre Dame's direc tor of veteran and military affairs Kenneth Heckel.
\n5:30 pm Film Screening
6:30 pm
Panel Discussion
7:45 pm Iftar*/Interfaith Meal
*Iftar also known as futoor (the Arabic word for brea kfast)\, is a meal held every day during Ramadan at sunset. Fasting is one of the main pillars of Ramadan\, and those obs erving the holiday do not consume any food or drink between sunrise and su nset. After evening prayer and sunset\, Muslims break their fast with Ifta r. (Source: https://www.unrefugees.org/news/what-is -iftar-how-refugees-break-fast-during-ramadan/)
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David Wasburn (Director and Producer) has partnered with Muslim storytellers for over a decade. His documentary\, An American Mosque\, aired on public tele vision nationwide and was acquired by Al Jazeera. He developed "Three Chap lains" from his short film series featuring Muslim veterans that ran onlin e in the Washington Post\, San Diego Union Tribune\, and NBC News.
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Razi Jafri (Producer) makes films about America’s changing cultural landscape. H is previous film\, "Hamtramck\, USA" (SXSW 2020) chronicles democracy in A merica’s first Muslim-majority city. He is an alumnus of the Sundance Pr oducers Fellowship. His projects have been funded by the Ford Foundation\, Doris Duke Foundation\, Knight Foundation\, and CAAM.
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Kenneth Heckel (Director\, Notre Dame's Military and Veteran Affairs) pr ovides strategic direction on behalf of the provost for the University of Notre Dame's national defense\, military\, and veteran-related programs. A s a 23-year veteran and retired Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Ar my\, Heckel served in operational organizations and assignments across the world. While stationed at Fort Bragg\, North Carolina\, Heckel served as a commander in the 82nd Airborne Division and the 82nd Sustainment Brigade \, as well as a staff officer in the 3rd Special Forces Group. During his initial overseas deployments\, Heckel served as a staff officer during pea ce-keeping operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1999\, and during the early phases of operations in Afghanistan in 2002 with the 3rd Special Forces G roup. Heckel also served as a commander during his two deployments to Iraq in 2003 and 2010\, as part of both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn. When not serving overseas or in operational assignments\, Heckel spent the balance of his military career as an assistant professor of eco nomics and the director of academy advancement at the United States Milita ry Academy at West Point. Heckel received numerous awards and honors for h is military service\, most notably the Legion of Merit medal\, multiple Br onze Star medals\, and the Senior Parachutist Badge.
\nHeckel holds an undergraduate degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame\, whe re he was a distinguished military graduate and scholar in the Army Reserv e Officer Training Program. Heckel also holds an M.B.A. from the Universit y of Virginia\, and is currently pursuing a doctorate of higher education administration from Northeastern University.
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Christopher Wallace (Chaplain\, Lieutenant Colonel Army\, active-duty) is an Army War Colleg e Fellow with Notre Dame’s International Security Center. His previous a ssignments on Active Duty and in the U.S. Army Reserve include III'd Armor ed Corps and Ft. Hood Deputy Command Chaplain\; Division Chaplain for 3rd Infantry Division Chaplain at Fort Stewart\, GA\; Accessions Officer at th e Office of the Chief of Chaplains in the Pentagon\; Chaplain (CPT) Assign ment Officer at the Office of the Chief of Chaplains in the Pentagon\; Dep uty Division Chaplain for 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley\, KS\; 3rd S ustainment Brigade Chaplain at Fort Stewart\, GA\; 812th Transportation Ba ttalion Chaplain at Fort Lee\, VA\; 441st Military Intelligence Battalion Chaplain at Camp Zama\, Japan\; and 44th Corps Support Battalion Chaplain at Joint Base Lewis-McChord\, WA.
\nHe deployed with the 3rd Sustain ment Brigade to Kandahar\, Afghanistan from 2012-2013\; the 44th Corps Sup port Battalion to Al Taqaddum\, Iraq in 2006\; and the 812th Transportatio n Battalion to Navistar\, Kuwait in 2003. His military education includes the Command General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth\, KS\; the Chaplain Major Course\; the Chaplain Officer Basic and Career Course at Fort Jackso n\, SC\; and the Master Fitness Training Course. His military awards and d ecorations include the Bronze Star Medal\, the Meritorious Service Medal ( 3 Oak Leaf Clusters)\, the Army Commendation Medal (5 Oak Leaf Clusters)\, the Army Achievement Medal\, the National Defense Service Medal\, the Afg hanistan Campaign Medal\, the Iraq Campaign Medal (2 Service Stars)\, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal\, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal\, the Army Service Ribbon\, the North Atlantic Treaty Organi zation\, the Overseas Ribbon (4 Service Stars)\, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal\, and the Army Staff Identification Badge.
\nWallace is a Chri stian minister endorsed by the Association of Gospel Churches in Greenvill e\, SC. He ministered in Baptist churches in VA and SC before joining the U.S. Army. He received a Bachelors\, Master of Arts\, and Master of Divini ty from Bob Jones University in Greenville\, SC. He serves on the Committe e for Military and Veterans Affairs at the National Cathedral in Washingto n D.C.
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Rania Khamees is a second-year law student at Notre Dame Law Sch ool. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Biology from The Ohio State University with research distinction in the study of Bioinform atics and Artificial Systems. Rania also has a Master of Public Administra tion from Ohio State and pursued public interest work at the municipal\, s tate\, and federal level after graduation\, focusing on racial and ethnic disparities in the United States.
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This event is co-sp onsored by the Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion\, Campus Ministry\, the Office of Military and Veteran Affairs\, the Notre Dame International Security Center\, the Center for Citizenship and Consti tutional Government\, the Middle Eastern Law Students Association \, the Law School's Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion.
\nOriginally published at ansari.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240320T130611Z UID:event-300319 DTSTART:20240321T220000Z DTEND:20240321T233000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:During this informal walk-in information session\, you can lear n more about the undergraduate Ethics Research Fellowships offered by the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study. NDIAS staff can answer your quest ions about these competitive fellowships\, which provide the opportunity t o develop an ethical research project in an interdisciplinary community\, along with a paid research assistant position during the Spring semester a nd a FULLY FUNDED Fall break trip to London. Learn more about the Fellowsh ips at https://ndias.nd.edu/fellowships/undergraduate-fellowships/.\nOrigi nally published at ndias.nd.edu. LOCATION:Champions of Diversity Room\, Second Floor\, LaFortune Student Cen ter SUMMARY:Walk-In Information Session: Applying for an Undergraduate Ethics R esearch Fellowship URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/03/21/walk-in-information-s ession-applying-for-an-undergraduate-ethics-research-fellowship/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:During this informal walk-in information se ssion\, you can learn more about the undergraduate Ethics Research Fellows hips offered by the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study. NDIAS staff c an answer your questions about these competitive fellowships\, which provi de the opportunity to develop an ethical research project in an interdisci plinary community\, along with a paid research assistant position during t he Spring semester and a FULLY FUNDED Fall break trip to London. Learn mor e about the Fellowships at https://ndias.nd.edu/fellowships/undergraduate-fell owships/.
\nOriginally published at ndias.nd.edu.
END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240325T152813Z UID:event-300892 DTSTART:20240406T000000Z DTEND:20240406T013000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:The Notre Dame Chorale\, directed by Alexander Blachly\, presen ts a program of choral works and choral arrangements of solo songs by Mont everdi\, Handel\, Beethoven\, Schubert\, Mendelssohn\, Liszt\, Dvořák\, Debussy\, and Deák-Bárdos. With acclaimed accompanist Päivi Ekroth.\nGE T TICKETS LOCATION:DeBartolo Performing Arts Center SUMMARY:Notre Dame Chorale Spring Concert URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/04/05/notre-dame-chorale-sp ring-concert-1/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:The Notre Dame Chorale\, directed by Alexan der Blachly\, presents a program of choral works and choral arrangements o f solo songs by Monteverdi\, Handel\, Beethoven\, Schubert\, Mendelssohn\, Liszt\, Dvořák\, Debussy\, and Deák-Bárdos. With acclaimed accompanis t Päivi Ekroth.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T183348Z UID:event-301977 DTSTART:20240417T210000Z DTEND:20240417T220000Z CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:The University’s commitment to military service spans generat ions. Dating back to World War II\, Notre Dame has been dedicated to prepa ring and shaping future military officers and the annual Pass in Review st ands as a powerful symbol of the campus’s military legacy. During this e vent\, University President Rev. John I. Jenkins\, C.S.C.\, inspects the U niversity’s ROTC Tri-Military presence.\n LOCATION:South Quad SUMMARY:Presidential Pass-in-Review URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.nd.edu/events/2024/04/17/presidential-pass-in- review-1/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:The University’s commitment to military s ervice spans generations. Dating back to World War II\, Notre Dame has bee n dedicated to preparing and shaping future military officers and the annu al Pass in Review stands as a powerful symbol of the campus’s military l egacy. During this event\, University President Rev. John I. Jenkins\, C.S .C.\, inspects the University’s ROTC Tri-Military presence.
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