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Friday, March 28

Social Event

Spring 2025 Tea Time Friday

Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room: Kawasaki Reading Room 302 Target Audiences:
Join us every Friday for fresh tea and snacks from 11am to 4pm at the Kawasaki Reading Room 302 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center.
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
Lecture

EAS Stout Lecture: Matthew Sitkowski

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3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: Bessey Hall Room: 117 Target Audiences:
Matthew Sitkowski, The Weather Channel, will present, “Communication Weather Forecasts: Perspectives from The Weather Channel.”
This event originated in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
Lecture

Department of Philosophy Speaker Series with Jeremy Goodman

“Pareto for the People”

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4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Louise Pound Hall Room: 124 Target Audiences:
We argue that betterness is incomplete: there are possible situations neither of which is at least as good as the other. Unlike more familiar arguments for this conclusion [Raz, 1986, Chang, 2002], our assumptions are consistent with completeness for …
This event originated in Philosophy.
Conversation

Japanese Conversation Table

Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room: Kawasaki Reading Room 301 Target Audiences:
Join us to practice Japanese vocabulary and grammar at any level in a fun and welcoming environment every Friday from 4 to 5pm at the Kawasaki Reading Room 301, Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center. Beginners to Advanced levels welcome!
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
Colloquium

Rowlee Lecture: Bhargav Bhatt

The p-adic numbers: past and present

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4:00 pm – 4:50 pm
Location: Avery Hall Room: 115 Target Audiences:
For each prime number p, there is a number system — the p-adic number system — rather analogous to the standard (real) number system. This system was discovered in the late 1800s and has played a vital role in many areas of mathematics. The past …
This event originated in Math.