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MLK Jr. Library Book Display

February 28, 2025
8:30 am EST - 8:00 pm EST

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.

This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.

Sponsored by the Geisel Library

Martin Luther King Dinner 2025

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Mixed Media Class Exhibition & Reception

May 4, 2023
4:00 pm EDT

May 15, 2023
4:30 pm EDT

The Department of Fine Arts Presents:

A Mixed Media Class Exhibition

Featuring: 
2D and 3D work, book art
and assemblage sculpture!

Reception: May 4th @ 4 p.m.

On View through Monday, May 15th!
 

A collection of 2D and 3D art pieces

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MacBeth: Shakespeare on the Green

July 20, 2023
8:30 pm EDT - 10:30 pm EDT

Shakespeare on the Green presesnts MacBeth. Presented on the beautiful green space called Founder's Green located just outside the Dana Center. Bring your blanket, lawnchair, cooler, and snacks and be whisked away under the stars! 

General Admission $25
Kids under 12, Free

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MacBeth: Shakespeare on the Green

July 21, 2023
8:30 pm EDT - 10:30 pm EDT

Shakespeare on the Green presesnts MacBeth. Presented on the beautiful green space called Founder's Green located just outside the Dana Center. Bring your blanket, lawnchair, cooler, and snacks and be whisked away under the stars! 

General Admission $25
Kids under 12, Free

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MacBeth: Shakespeare on the Green

July 22, 2023
8:30 pm EDT - 10:30 pm EDT

Shakespeare on the Green presesnts MacBeth. Presented on the beautiful green space called Founder's Green located just outside the Dana Center. Bring your blanket, lawnchair, cooler, and snacks and be whisked away under the stars! 

General Admission $25
Kids under 12, Free

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Managing Psych Issues for the Non-Psych Nurse

November 9, 2023
8:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

This virtual session provides an overview of common psychiatric diagnoses, specific interventions to manage a wide range of behavioral issues, and important information related to the medical-psychiatric patient.  Application to practice will be relevant for a wide variety of clinical settings.

Offered by highly sought speaker Sara Gilbert, MS, APRN

Cost: $99

Participants will earn 5 Nursing Contact Hours

Parent speaking comfortingly to her child

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Maternal Child Health Nursing Conference

November 14, 2023
8:00 am EST - 4:00 pm EST

In this virtual conference you will hear from multiple speakers with the overarching theme: Melding Mental Health with Maternal Health.
Sessions include:

  • Incivility in Maternity Nursing: How our culture impacts patient care- Gina Galosi
  • Trends and Treatments in PostPartum Anxiety, Depression and Psychosis- Meghan Stringer
  • Caring for the Modern Family: Creating an Affirming Care Setting- Fedelma McKenna
  • Impact of Maternal SSRI Use on Neonatal Health- Matthew Ryzewski
  • Charting Burnout vs Complacency- Finding Balance- Evelyn Kelleher
  • Rapid Stress Solutions for Challenging Days- Gale Lyman

Cost $130

Participants will earn 6.25 Nursing Contact Hours

Mother holding her newborn while a nurse assists

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Martin Luther King Jr. Dinner

July 15, 2022
7:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT

The Multicultural Center invites all staff, faculty and students to attend the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dinner. This year’s featured speaker is Dr. Cortney Dunlap '06.

A delicious dinner buffet will be provided.

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Major in Classics

Classics is the perfect undergraduate major. Studying the Greek and Roman classics puts one in touch with some of the greatest productions of humankind that transcend the civilizations that produced them. If your interest is literary, historical, art historical, philosophic, legal or linguistic there is something in them for you. They touch upon every aspect of human existence.

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