Tea Time Friday
Kawasaki Reading Room
Recurring Date Info:
Time:
Weekly:
–
Date:
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: Kawasaki Reading Room 302
Join us each week to enjoy fresh tea and snacks!!
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
Department Colloquium
“Religious Bullying in Youth: Who is Most Likely to be a Victim?”
12:30 pm –
1:20 pm
Location:
Morrill Hall
Room: 141
Target Audiences:
On October 27th, our department will be hosting another Sociology colloquium. Our speaker will be Dr. Phil Schwadel, who will be presenting on the following topic: “Religious Bullying in Youth: Who is Most Likely to be a Victim?”. The colloquium …
This event originated in Sociology.
Workshop
CAS Career Workshop: Federal Jobs & Applications
Date:
Time:
1:30 pm –
2:30 pm
Virtual Location:
Zoom
Target Audiences:
Do you want to help people? A career in public service through the federal government could be a great fit for you! Learn the opportunities available in federal government – from healthcare to engineering to writing to management, and everything in …
This event originated in CAS Career Development.
Workshop
Prepare Your Data For Openness
Date:
Time:
2:00 pm
Virtual Location:
Online via zoom
Target Audiences:
Adopting open data practices can improve collaboration, safeguard data, and help researchers get ahead of data sharing requirements from funders and publishers. Data sharing and transparency can benefit science and increase researcher impact. But …
This event originated in Research Data.
Department of Philosophy’s Speaker Series: Renee Jorgensen
“What We Owe Others Under Ignorance”
Date:
Time:
3:30 pm –
5:30 pm
Location:
Louise Pound Hall
Room: Room 124
Target Audiences:
Renee Jorgensen, Professor of Philosophy from the University of Michigan, will present her talk at the Philosophy Colloquia.
This event originated in Philosophy.
Lecture
EAS Stout Lecture
Date:
Time:
3:30 pm
Location:
Bessey Hall
Room: 117
Target Audiences:
Ellis Adams, Notre Dame, will present, “Why Should a Married Man Fetch Water? Household Water Insecurity, Masculinities, and Embodiment in Africa’s Slums and Informal Settlements.”
This event originated in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
Tài Hà, Tulane University
Polynomial interpolation and ideal containment problems
Date:
Time:
4:00 pm –
4:50 pm
Location:
Avery Hall
Room: 115
The polynomial interpolation problem examines polynomials with prescribed values or vanishing conditions. We will discuss a number of questions arising from the polynomial interpolation problem in several variables, and how these questions could be …
This event originated in Math.