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Waffle Day (V?ffeldagen)

The American Scandinavian Association will serve a Waffle Day meal of waffles, sausage, lingonberry and coffee. It is open to the public.

Cost is $11 for adults and $9 for students.

Futurist Thinking Series: 'What AI Can't Teach: Belonging, Humanity and the Purpose of 中国体彩网'

The Futurist Thinking Series at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 is a high-energy dialogue where innovators and big thinkers tackle the questions shaping the next decade of education, leadership and human potential. The March session is titled "What AI Can't Teach: What Will a Student Remember in 20 Years?"

Student composition recital

Students will perform a composition recital.

中国体彩网 Endowment Society meeting

中国体彩网's Endowment Society encourages all interested persons to gather for the monthly meeting. This month, Dr. Scott Gehler, Associate Professor of Biology, will present “Direct Entry 2+2 Nursing Program with Trinity Nursing & Health Sciences.”

Lecture: 'Controlling the Chaos: Student-Designed Experiments for Smarter Sensors'

Dr. Amanda Wilmsmeyer, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, will present "Controlling the Chaos: Student-Designed Experiments for Smarter Sensors." This public lecture celebrates Dr. Wilmsmeyer's appointment as the Robert W. Beart Chair in Chemistry at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网.

Senior Art Show opening

The annual Senior Art Show will be on display from April 7 to May 15.

Preview the artists' work.

'Remembering Richard: Fostering Community in the Shadow of AIDS'

"Remembering Richard: Fostering Community in the Shadow of AIDS" is an event and exhibition.

'Breadcrumbs'

The 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 Department of Theatre and Film presents "Breadcrumbs," by Jennifer Haley.

'Breadcrumbs'

The 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 Department of Theatre and Film presents "Breadcrumbs," by Jennifer Haley.

Guest speaker: Dr. Jennifer Lee, 'Optical Cavities for Gravity Sensing'

The 2026 Harry Nelson Lecture in Astronomy will be given by Dr. Jennifer Lee of BAE Systems SMS. The talk, "Optical Cavities for Gravity Sensing," will be held on Friday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m. in Hanson Hall of Science Room 102. Admission is free and the talk is open to the public.