Junior Ashton Simmons will facilitate a discussion focused on ending genocide and mass atrocities. Ashton recently participated in a national conference in D.C. focused on this issue. She will draw from the workshops she attended led by the Save Darfur Coalition, the Enough Project, and Campus Progress, to name but a few of the sponsoring orgs.
OPEN TO ALL! FREE FOOD!
The Physics Club presents the 5th Annual Monon Bell Physics Seminar, open to the public. This year's speaker is Dr. Jim Brown from Wabash, whose talk is titled "Tell me, MoNA Where has the magic gone? How does the shell structure of a nucleus change when there are vast asymmetries between the number of neutrons and protons? The Modular Neutron Array (MoNA) can help answer this! Learn about the evolution of shell structure under these conditions, how undergraduates have been involved in the process and will continue to be in the future.
Location: Julian 252.
Organization:
Physics and Astronomy
Organizer: Kjonaas, Tamara K. Physics and Astronomy
This class is a blend of martial arts, cardio kickboxing, dance, capoeira, hip hop and funk combined with music blended especially for the choreography.
Dr. Robert Goldstone, Chancellor's Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Director of the Cognitive Science Program at Indiana University, will present a talk entitled "The Hive Mind: Experiments on Human Collective Behavior". Beginning at 7:00 pm, the presentation will take place in Thompson Recital Hall in the GCPA. (PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A CHANGE IN ORIGINAL LOCATION!) The event is sponsored by the Psychology Department, Psi Chi, and the Asher Fund and is free and open to the public.
Students who are interested in leadership positions in Residence Life and & Housing for 2010-11 AND who will be off campus during the spring semester are invited to an information session to learn more about the employment and leadership opportunities available in our office, the application process, and to ask any questions they have about the student leader staff hiring process.
Sponsored by the English Department, Jeffrey Bean will read from his new book "Diminished Fifth" and Micah Ling will read from her new book "Three Islands". Free and open to the public.
Alpha Chi Omega hosts the annual Monon Pep Rally and domestic abuse awareness event, Ring Sing. A fundraiser and Monon Rally, Ring Sing will raise sprirts before the rival game with Wabash, and awareness of domestic abuse in Indiana. This year, join us in the Lily Fieldhouse Gym on Thursday November 12 at 9pm to watch teams compete in skits and dance offs to win the bell. Admission $1. All proceeds benefit victims of domestic abuse in Indiana.
In its tenth season, DePauw Jazz at the Duck is a weekly jazz and blues series dedicated to bringing this diverse art-form to the DePauw and Greencastle communities. Performances are Thursday evenings from 9pm to 11pm at the Walden Inn's Fluttering Duck. All events are free and open to the public. Past artists include Grammy winners Chip McNeill and Frank Catalano, local blues legend Tad Robinson, Randy Salman's Condition Blue as well as the DePauw Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combos.