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Screening of Birdman
All members of the campus community are invited to a screening of Birdman (Alejandro I帽谩rritu, 2014), a surrealist film about Hollywood superhero franchises, Broadway theater and American obsessions with fame. The screening will take place on Sunday, April 12 at 4 p.m. in Reilly Hall 244 and is part of the Film Program's Screening Series for spring 2026 semester.
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Integral Honors Thesis Defense: Alisaundre Finnerty
Alisaundre Finnerty will present her Integral Honors Thesis defense: "A Dynamic Understanding of the Complex Nature of Child Sexual Abuse" Child sexual abuse is a pervasive and complex social issue that effects all populations. In the last several decades, researchers have attempted to understand the nature of child abusers, the impacts of child abuse on victims, and the most effective treat...
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Pre-Law Society Alumni Speaker Series: William Erickson
This week's general meeting will be our second alumni speaker this semester: William Erickson, class of 1992. William attended Notre Dame law school and currently specializes in anti-corruption, compliance, and ethics. He has also practiced in litigation, contract disputes, employment, dispute resolution, arbitration, and corporate governance in the past. Join us to ask your law school and care...
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Patrick J. Keane, Ph.D., Memorial Lecture: Joyce and Our Fantasies
James Joyce鈥檚 Dubliners might be seen as a manual for how not to fantasize, since the fantasies of its characters are invariably futile and self-defeating. Those fantasies are typical, though; we could re-imagine Dubliners today as Syracusans or Philadelphians or Houstonians. The geographical and historical context would change, but the fantasies of escape, fulfillment or justice remain. In th...
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Integral Honors Thesis Defense: Kaiyan Basran
Kaiyan Basran will present his Integral Honors Thesis defense: "How Does the Length of Shutdowns Affect the Market for Live Music? Evidence from Covid-19 Policy Choices" This study examines how Covid-19 shutdown policies affected the supply of live music performance opportunities across the United States. Using a novel panel dataset consisting of 2,700 city-month observations (2015-2024) and...
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2026 Dolphin Tank
Please join us for the 2026 Dolphin Tank competition. Le Moyne talented emerging entrepreneurs will compete for $50,000 in funding to grow their business ventures. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. This event is hosted by the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Creativity.
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In Conversation with Mosab Abu Toha
In Conversation with Mosab Abu Toha is a public dialogue between the Palestinian poet and scholars of politics and literary culture. Together, they will reflect on poetry, war, displacement, and storytelling as forms of political and human witness, opening space for discussion about creativity and resistance. It will feature Mosab Abu Toha, a Palestinian poet, short story writer, and Pulitze...
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The Firebrand Books Building: Making an LGBTQ Landmark in Upstate New York
Jeffry Iovannone, Ph.D., will use the iconic Ithaca-baed Firebrand Books to explore the conservation of LGBTQ heritage in Upstate New York. Founded in 1984, Firebrand was a nationally recognized and multiple award-winning feminist, lesbian and anti-racist press. Dr.Iovannone will address the importance of place within LGBTQ history, the process and challenges of recognizing LGBTQ historic sites...
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Honors Thesis Defense: Ryan McGoldrick
Ryan McGoldrick will defend his thesis for the College's Integral Honors Program: "Evidence for Arthropodivore Population Changes with Increasing Temperatures at La Selva Biological Station 1997-2024." Analysis of bird data from La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica from 1997 through 2024 showed significant impacts of temperature or precipitation on relative abundance for 20 species. All...
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Screening and Discussion: Lynch/Oz
Join us for a screening and panel discussion of the film Lynch/Oz (from which two excerpts will be shown) about the influence of Wizard of Oz and children鈥檚 media on imaginative cinema and popular culture. Featuring Erin Mullally and Julie Grossman of the Department of English and Communication and Matt Fee of the Integral Honors Program. This event is co-sponsored by the Forum on the Imagin...
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Integral Honors Thesis Defense: Lanie Smith
Lanie Smith will present her Integral Honors Thesis Defense: "Is Choreographed Synchronous Dance Linked to Prosocial Behavior?" Prosocial behaviors have been widely studied, yet mechanisms underlying their development remain unclear. Recent research suggests that synchronous movement may promote prosocial activity. Dance, a form of synchronous movement, is an effective context for examining ...
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Oak Ridge Lab Scientist to Present Natural Science Seminar
The next presentation in the Natural Science Seminar Series for the spring semester will be held on Friday, April 17 at 3:30 p.m. in room 100 of the science addition. Presenting will be Dr. Sara Gilson, a staff scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, who will speak on Radioactive Actinide Chemistry. The Natural Science Seminar Series is sponsored by the departments of Biological and...