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Join Morning Meditation with Jeff McArn, Chapel House program coordinator.
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- Apr 104:00 PM13 Days of Green KickoffToday's Events | The Coop – O'Connor Campus Center, Media Room
LOCATION CHANGE: Coop Media RoomKick off the Office of Sustainability’s 13 Days of Green series on the Academic Quad with a celebration of sustainability at Colgate. Enjoy the warmth of spring while meeting members of Colgate organizations focused on sustainability and environmental issues. Tabling organizations or topics include:Sustainability Graduation PledgeOutdoor EducationSTEM/Sustainability Career AdvisorsSustainability Representatives (S-Reps)After you visit tables from campus partners to learn how to get involved, you can listen to live music, play lawn games and grab a Maxwell’s ice cream cone for a low-waste treat! Vegan and gluten-free options available.We can’t wait to see you there!This event is part of the Office of Sustainability’s 13 Days of Green series leading up to Earth Day. View all events here.Rain Location: Coop Media Room - Apr 104:15 PMAudi Lecture: Meaning and the AfterlifeToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, 105, The Robert Ho Lecture Room
Join us for a lecture from Kieran Setiya, Peter de Florez Professor and Philosophy Department Head at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Despite its conventional association with philosophy, the question of life’s meaning is often dismissed as nonsense by contemporary philosophers — or replaced with questions about meaningful lives — and for most earlier philosophers, the question doesn’t arise. In this talk, Setiya will use the surprisingly recent origins of “the meaning of life” to explain what it could be. Drawing on a Romantic tradition in which the human future stands in for eschatology, Setiya will argue that life could have a secular meaning, one that depends on progress towards justice, and thus depends on us.Sponsored by The Elias J. and Rosa Lee Nemir Audi Lecture Fund - Apr 104:15 PMInfrastructures of ExclusionToday's Events | Ho Science Center, 101
Geographer Anne Bonds will deliver the Geography Department's annual Gould lecture, discussing her work with the Mapping Racism and Resistance Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Drawing from this work, she considers housing as racialized property and the ways in which property and race are mutually articulated through the dialectics of (dis)possession.Bonds lecture topic is Infrastructures of Exclusion: Real Estate, Resistance, and Racial Regimes of Property in the Urban North. - Apr 104:15 PMJosiah Osgood: Women as Witnesses in Criminal Trials of the Late Roman RepublicToday's Events | Persson Hall, 27 Persson Auditorium
Colgate University Department of Classics presents the John Rexine Memorial Fund Lecture. Josiah Osgood - Professor, College - Department of Classics, Georgetown University. Women as Witnesses in Criminal Trials of the Late Roman Republic. Refreshments provided in Class of 1934 Lobby (outside Persson auditorium). - Apr 104:15 PMNature Walking MeditationToday's Events | Chapel House, Entrance
Meet at the Chapel House entrance, and we will breathe in the natural world in a silent meditative walk through the trails and up the hill. - Apr 104:30 PMKnight - Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University Info SessionToday's Events | Benton Hall, 213
Each Knight-Hennessy Scholar receives up to three years of financial support to pursue graduate studies at Stanford. Join a conversation with an admissions officer from Knight Hennessy Scholars, a multidisciplinary, multicultural graudate scholarship program.