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Asian and Middle East Studies and Gender and Sexuality Studies welcome Ai Binh T. Ho, an independent scholar based in Tucson, Arizona. She holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Michigan and is a member of Transnational Disability Studies Network.
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The Center for the Student of American Democracy welcomes Erik Baker.
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Celebrate Earth Day by transforming trash into art! Inspired by Joan Jonas’s multimedia installation "Rivers to the Abyssal Plains," this workshop explores how art fosters a deeper connection to the natural world. Bring disposable paper, packaging, fabric or plastic; additional collage materials will be provided.
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The Center for the Study of American Democracy welcomes Scott Lincicome, the CATO Institute's vice president of general economics and leader of its Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies.
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Cutleaf Toothwort, Trout Lily, Golden Alexander, Enchanter’s Nightshade, Miami Mist, Corn Salad. What do these names have in common? They are just some of the wildflowers that can be enjoyed at nature preserves around Knox County. Miriam Dean-Otting, BFEC volunteer naturalist, will guide us in finding spring wildflowers here at the BFEC. Meet at the picnic shelter.
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Senior music major Khue Tran '25 will present a piano recital.
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The ensemble is under the direction of Professor of Music Maria Mendonça.