- Jun 28–30The Halal Brothers$15Presented by Universitas Theatre WorksAladdin Ullah’s Pulitzer-nominated play comes to the Universitas Arena Stage for afour week run. From Bangladesh to the struggling storefront of a New York butcher’s shop, the play takes a clear-eyed look at the American Dream and at its cost.
- Jun 29–30All Day Rec
- Jun 309:00 AMEvening ServiceFree for StudentsEvening sermon and quiet prayer.
- Jun 30 – Jul 1All Day Rec
- Jun 309:00 PMMonday KickstartOpen to AllA student-led morning wake-up call with physical activities: Cross-fit, P90X, Calisthenics, Stretching and Meditation. Use what you like, stay as long as works for you.
- Jul 12:15 AMPresident's LunchFor Students but space is limitedPresented by Universitas Office of the PresidentA regular lunch with the school president where students may voice their opinions about the current state of the campus.
- Jul 14:00 AMBasketball: Universitas vs. PatronusFree for Students
- Jul 18:00 AMInProgression: Student Screenings$2 suggested donation for refreshmentsPresented by the Fine Arts DepartmentWeekly open screening and critique of works in progress by student filmmakers, videographers and animators.
- Jul 1–2All Day Rec
- Jul 1–2Cancelled: Campus TourOpen to All. First come first serve.Presented by Universitas Student ServicesCampus tour led by seniors for an informal look at the school through the eyes of the student. Unlike the more formal university tours, emphasis is on social life, local color and activities for incoming students.
- Jul 21:00 AMLecture Series: Social EpidemicsFree to Students and FacultyPresented by the Sociology DepartmentWith guest speaker David M. Lange, the forum examines thenature of social movements that create flashover moments of significantcultural change.
- Jul 25:30 AMThe Crowd-Sourced Learning RevolutionFree for StudentsHosted by The Computer Science Department, Sociology Department and Business SchoolWith access to an ever-increasing selection of social-based technologies, modern students arefinding alternative ways to acquire data and process the results. But without the anchors of experienced perspectives and personal accountability, how valid is this new crowd-sourced model
- Jul 2–3All Day Rec
- Jul 27:00 PMTrain and Shine: Morning 5KFree to StudentsThe tradition continues. Join students and faculty for a mid-week morning run to clear the cobwebs and re-energize for the rest of the week. Followed by a traditional visit to Jane's Bakery for coffee and mini-donuts. Run begins at 6am sharp.
- Jul 2–3Clothes DriveFree for StudentsHosted by The Green Movement and The Universitas Student CouncilCome by and bring any clothes you’re not using. Like those jean shorts. And that sparkly headband. What were you thinking? All donations are welcome.
- Jul 2–3Social Media and the Art of Collaborative NarrativeFree for StudentsHosted by the Sociology DepartmentBlog and social narrative pioneer Violet Brazier puts forth a vision of the future where an extended community of cultural nomads forge new common mythologies using the power of social media-powered collaborative storytelling. She examines the ramifications of such an evolution and how it is surprisingly a return to the “old ways”.
- Jul 35:00 AMEntrepreneurs Club MeetingOpen to StudentsPresented by the Young Entrepreneurs Club and Economics DepartmentA regular meeting and critical thinking meeting with the Young Entrepreneurs Club and their guest speakers. Ideation and concept refinement techniques are studied and used to evaluate gestating ideas.
- Jul 3–4All Day Rec
- Jul 3–4Cancelled: Campus TourOpen to All. First come first serve.Presented by Universitas Student ServicesCampus tour led by seniors for an informal look at the school through the eyes of the student. Unlike the more formal university tours, emphasis is on social life, local color and activities for incoming students.
- Jul 3–4Post-Productivity: Finding Rhythm in the New EconomyFree to Students and FacultyPresented by the Computer Science Department and the Sociology DepartmentIn an attempt to driveeven higher levels of productivity from intellectual capital employees, companies have turned a huge amount of attention to productivity methodologies. But are the underlying assumptions of these methodologies sound?
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