Philosophy in Nature begins on July 26 at Kirk Park in West Olive.
The Philosophy Department will host this public event that includes
conversation and watercolor painting.
Photo Credit:
Cory Morse
SAP
Farm Stand: Wednesday, July 16, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Cook Carillon
Tower; every Wednesday through September 24, purchase produce from the
Sustainable Agricultural Project and enjoy lunch from Louie's Lunchbox
ADA
35th Anniversary Celebration: Wednesday, July 23, 11 a.m.-1
p.m., Recreation Center; join Student Accessibility Resources and
Recreation and Wellness at an open house to celebrate the Americans
with Disabilities Act anniversary and Disability Pride Month,
participate in stations, learn about wheelchair basketball and
goalball; RSVP here
Summer
Scholars Showcase: Friday, July 25, 4-7 p.m., Seidman College of
Business, Forum Room; celebrate the work of undergraduates who
participated in Student Summer Scholars, Modified Student Summer
Scholars, Library Scholars, Kindschi Fellows and McNair Scholars
Paws
on Campus: Saturday, July 26, 9:30-11 a.m., Cook Carillon Tower;
enjoy a casual summer morning with alumni and their pups; register your
dog to receive a sample of alumni-made dog treats (dogs must be
leashed and up to date on vaccinations)
Philosophy
in Nature: Saturday, July 26, 6-8 p.m., Kirk Park in West Olive;
free, public humanities series organized by Areins Pelayo in which
participants read favorite passages then enjoy journaling or
watercolor painting in a scenic setting; RSVP here
Center
for Health and Well-Being Strategic Town Hall: Tuesday, July 29,
2:30-4 p.m., Kirkhof Center, room 2266; join CHWB staff for a second
town hall, engaging new partners and revealing new systems for care management
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.