Students can get clothing and more repaired at the Repair Clinic on
March 13 at Holton-Hooker Living Center.
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Highlighted events through late March are listed below.
Repair
Clinic: Wednesday, March 13, 5-7 p.m., Holton-Hooker Living
Center; free to all students, volunteers repair clothing, backpacks
and more; drop-in advising offered
Dutch
Cycling Embassy Presentation: Thursday, March 14, 2-4 p.m.,
DeVos Center for Interprofessional Health, room 102; Mobile GR and the
Dutch Cycling Embassy will discuss best practices for cycling infrastructure
Laker
Club Talk: Thursday, March 14, 4-5 p.m., Laker Club, Allendale
Campus; head football coach Scott Wooster will present "Building
a Legacy: Lessons from Generations"; RSVP here
International Faculty and Friends: Thursday, March 14, 6 p.m.; Jeff
Kelly Lowenstein will discuss his book "Comrade King" at
Gojo Ethiopian Restaurant, 421 Norwood Ave SE in Grand Rapids
Kaufman
Interfaith Institute Event: Friday, March 15, 1-3 p.m., DeVos
Center, Loosemore Auditorium; presenters David P. Gushee and Kristin
Kobes Du Mez will discuss "Defending Democracy from Its Christian
Enemies"; RSVP here
AWRI Seminar Series: Friday, March 15, 2 p.m., Lake Michigan Center,
Muskegon (also virtual); Ramya Swayamprakash will present
“Dredgescapes: Artifacts Connecting the Past and Present?”
Guest
Artist Recital: Saturday, March 15, 5 p.m., Sherman van Solkema
Recital Hall, Haas Center for Performing Arts; violist Pei Ling Lin
gives a solo recital
DeVos Medical Ethics
Colloquy: Monday, March 18, 6-8 p.m., DeVos Center, Loosemore
Auditorium; presenters discuss "The Ethics of Using Artificial
Intelligence in Health Care"; RSVP here
Kutsche
Office Local History Roundtable: Wednesday, March 20, 1-8 p.m.,
DeVos Center; keynote presentations and sessions around the theme
"Changing Lands: Past, Present, Future"
Community outreach events, such as the regional Science Olympiad tournament, FIRST Robotics and Local History Roundtable, plus the rescheduled MLK Keynote Presentation highlight March activities on campus.