Healthy Monday is a movement of people and organizations who commit every Monday to the behaviors and actions that will end preventable disease in the U.S. Join us to "raise some health" every Monday from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at our booth in the Nebraska Union for Eat Healthy Monday, Move it Monday, Green Monday, and Mindful Monday. Free giveaways and information provided.
These workshops are innovative and great networking time for each community. Parents, grandparents, high school students, and youth babysitters of young children birth to age 5 will learn hands-on activities to share with children in their care.
In this talk, Dr. Schiebinger will introduce the Stanford Gendered Innovations Project where they are developing state-of-the-art “Methods of Sex and Gender Analysis” for basic and applied research in science, medicine, and engineering. These gendered innovations—fueled by sophisticated gender methods—stimulate the creation of new gender-responsible science and technology, and by doing so enhance the lives of both men and women around the world.
Craig Monson from Washington University presents a lecture titled "Death and the Maiden: Perilous Resonances of Convent Music in Holbein's Dance of Death"
The Large Brass Ensembles will give a concert on Monday, Apr 4 at 7:30 pm, has been moved to Kimball Recital Hall. Tickets: General admission $5, student/senior $3, available at the door approx. one hour before the performance.
The Faculty Wind Trio recital has been rescheduled for Monday, Apr 4 at 7:30 pm in Westbrook Recital Hall — Room 119. This event is free and open to the public. The repertoire will include Trio for oboe, bassoon and keyboard, 1972 by Madeleine Dring, Mill Songs, 1997 by Dan Welcher (Four Metamorphoses after Schubert), Kalamus, 2005 by Dana Wilson, and Trio for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano, 1994 by Jean Françaix.