Wagging for Wellness
Thursday, April 10, 2025 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
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Come and take a break with therapy dogs at Shaw Wellness!
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- 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. - Apr 104:30 PMMigratory Journeys to the United States as Seen Through Contemporary Mexican TheaterToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, 020
The era of refugees and migrants, encompassing most of the 20th and 21st centuries, is characterized by displaced and transient human masses. They come crowded in boats, trains, trucks, cars, on foot, or even swimming through bodies of water. Some travel alone, while others travel with their families, or in groups. This is an experience few would have chosen, but due to forces beyond their control—poverty, repression, war—they have become migrants, refugees, or exiles. Through the lens of contemporary Mexican theater, the journeys these migrants engage as they search for a better life are presented in plays written by Mexican dramatists such as Hugo Salcedo, Victor Hugo Rascón Banda, Angel Norzagaray, or Manuel Talavera Trejo. Their plays depict thousands of anonymous actors in heroic, treacherous, and tragic Journeys across some of the most unwelcoming topography between Mexico and the United States.Presentation open to all.Speaker: Iani del Rosario Moreno (Associate Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies, Suffolk University) Co-sponsored by: Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Division of Arts and Humanities, Department of Theater, the W. M. Keck Center for Language Study, and Africana and Latin American Studies - Apr 105:00 PMBeyond Stereotypes PanelToday's Events | Center for Women's Studies
Join us for Men’s Perspectives on Masculinity and Empowerment, a panel aimed at seeking the male perspective on masculinity, male survivorship, gender roles, and power and control. - Apr 106:00 PMOutdoor Education Training Info SessionToday's Events | Base Camp
Do you want to become a Colgate Outdoor Education Trip Leader? Discover how you can develop leadership skills and outdoor expertise throughout this nine-month training program. No prior outdoor experience necessary (attendance is required to apply). - Apr 107:00 PMSenior Theater Project: Ni Una Bomba MásToday's Events | Ryan Studio, 212
Ni Una Bomba Más Written and directed by Jorge Rochet ‘25 Performed by Colgate students and community membersNi Una Bomba Más brings to life three intertwined stories based on real events from Vieques, Puerto Rico, during the U.S. Navy’s occupation. Through defiance, loss, and resilience, the play reveals the deep scars of colonialism and environmental devastation, offering an intense and raw perspective on this lost piece of Puerto Rican and American history.Limited seating. Registration through Eventbrite is strongly encouraged.