Social Event
Fall 2024 Tea Time Friday
Recurring Date Info:
Time:
Weekly:
–
Date:
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: Kawasaki Reading Room 302
Target Audiences:
Join us at the Kawasaki Reading Room, 302 JGMC, every Friday for fresh tea and snacks from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
Department of Philosophy Speaker Series
“Praiseworthy Acting and Praiseworthy Believing” with Zoë A. Johnson King (Harvard University)
Date:
Time:
3:30 pm –
5:30 pm
Location:
Louise Pound Hall
Room: 124
Target Audiences:
Please join the Department of Philosophy for their Speaker Series event, featuring Zoë A. Johnson King. There will be a Question and Answer period after the lecture. This is a read ahead lecture, so if you would like a copy of the lecture, please …
This event originated in Philosophy.
Lecture
EAS Stout Lecture: Kenneth Sims
Date:
Time:
Starts at
3:30 pm
Location:
Bessey Hall
Room: 117
Target Audiences:
Kenneth Sims, University of Wyoming, will present, “The Dynamic Influence of Subsurface Geological Processes on the Assembly and Diversification of Thermophilic Microbial Communities in Hydrothermal Systems.”
This event originated in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
Conversation
Japanese Conversation Table
Recurring Date Info:
Time:
Weekly:
–
Date:
4:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: Kawasaki Reading Room 302
Target Audiences:
Join us every Friday from 4-5pm at the Kawasaki Reading Room 302, JGMC to practice Japanese vocabulary and grammar at any level in a fun and welcoming environment!
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
Krishna Hanumanthu, Chennai Mathematical Institute
The interpolation problem in algebraic geometry
Date:
Time:
4:00 pm –
4:50 pm
Location:
Avery Hall
Room: 115
Mathematicians have studied the interpolation problem for a long time. A well-known version, going back to Euclid himself, asks the following: given a finite set of points in the euclidean plane, is there a polynomial of prescribed degree in two …
This event originated in Math.