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- All day2025 MLK CelebrationToday's Events | Various Locations
Each year at the beginning of the spring semester, the ALANA Cultural Center leads a series of events commemorating the legacy and life of civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.The 2025 theme is "Shaping Equitable Communities and a Sustainable, Just Environment."View the complete MLK Celebration schedule. - 12:15 PM1hSwedish program to visit ColgateToday's Events | McGregory Hall, 101A
The Swedish Program: Study Abroad in English in Stockholm offers a selection of subjects in Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Political Science and Humanities for either the fall or spring semester. The program is based at the prestigious Stockholm University of Economics. Meet Courtney Kenney and learn more details about this exciting approved program.Courtney will be available in 101 mcGregory until 2:30pm, after the lunch meeting, to meet with any students on a drop-in basis. - 4:30 PM1h 30mSense of Belonging Listening SessionToday's Events | ALANA Cultural Center
Join us for a thoughtful and inclusive discussion facilitated by Intergroup Dialogue (IGD) student interns and social justice peer educators.This session creates a safe space to share experiences, explore what it means to truly belong, and identify ways to foster a more inclusive and supportive community. Your voice matters in shaping an equitable future.View the full MLK Celebration schedule. - 7:00 PM1hMade in China 2.0Today's Events | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Space (EEP)
Wang Chong is recognized around the world as one of Beijing’s most significant theatre directors, celebrated for his visionary experiments with classic and contemporary plays. Wang creates Made in China 2.0 with Australian co-director Emma Valente to shine the light on his own experiences as an artist. In this insightful and unexpected solo, Wang takes us deep inside the mechanism of his creative risk-taking to share a personal manifesto for making trailblazing art back home and abroad. Since its premiere at Boston in 2023, it has been presented on five continents.Limited seating. Registration through Eventbrite is strongly encouraged.Presented by the Department of Theater. Co-sponsored by the Christian A. Johnson Fund.