- May 26–27The Historical Upside of a Down MarketFree for StudentsHosted by The Universitas Business School and the Student Economists GroupWith the job market for emerginggraduates looking ever more grim, and belts tightening across all strata of society, Professor Marek Chang Sapochnik takes a wide view on howcycles of recession can, with the right responses, signal a revival in creativity and innovation in technology, business and culture.
- May 275:00 AMUnified Arts ConferenceFree to StudentsPresented by the Fine Arts DepartmentAn ongoing cross-collaborative conversation between faculty from multiple disciplines. Presentation of new finds abroad that marry the fields of art, technology, architecture and performance.
- May 278:00 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.
- May 279:00 AMPirates vs. Ninjas!$15Presented by Universitas Theatre WorksVampire Cowboys Theatre Company brings their latest combat-based, comic-book and manga-influenced insanity to the stage. Whirlwind martial arts and edge of your seat storytelling make for an evening you won’t forget. If you survive.
- May 27–28All Day Rec
- May 281:15 AMBuilding Unions: The Future of the EU's EconomyFree to StudentsPresented by the Economics DepartmentWith guest lecturer Hans Grubing, students are invited to a moderatedforum conversation about the challenges currently facing the European Union's economic development. International students are encouraged to attend and present their personal perspectives. Attendance limited.
- May 284:00 AMFrench Accent Club MeetingFree to StudentsPresented by the French Accent ClubGather with like-minded students with a passion for the French language and an equally strong lack of ability to speak it. Croissants and cafe au lait is served grudgingly by club members. Berets are encouraged.
- May 285:00 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.
- May 289:00 AMMetamorphosen Chamber Orchestra: Music of the Southern Hemispheres$35.00Hosted by The Metamorphosen Chamber OrchestraThe acclaimed chamber orchestra performs a triptych of works originatingin South America. Starting with String Quartet No.1 by Hector Villa-Lobos, then moving to a world debut by Gustavo Matamoros and finally ending with another world premiere work by Juan Jose Castro.
- May 28–29All Day Rec
- May 287:00 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.
- May 28–29Cancelled: 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.
- May 28–29Clothes 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.
- May 2912:00 AMEducation on the Move: A Case Study of Mobile's Impact on EducationFree for StudentsHosted by the Young Entrepreneurs ClubUsing the case method, technologist and self-proclaimed “digital maverick” Dr. Kurz Vyle invites guest lecturers to guide participants in exploring how mobile technologies can disrupt and revolutionize higher education.
- May 292:15 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.
- May 2910:15 AMLate Night Groove Explorer$5 Suggested DonationPresented by DigX Student OperatorsStudents (and faculty for that matter) are encouraged to stop and sit in on live electronic music creation sessions with campus practitioners. Half of the evening's session is dedicated to small group tutorials for those interested in learning more about the technologies. And afterwards…we DANCE.
- May 29–30All Day Rec
- May 29–30Electronics Recycling DayFree for StudentsHosted by The Green MovementBring your Flip cameras, your walkmans, your vcr’s, your dreamcasts - anything that used to beep and now lies dormant in your desk drawer.
- May 303:00 AMWilliam Shakespeare: Collaborative GeniusFree for StudentsHosted by The Unversitas English DepartmentWas Shakespeare the greatest collaborative entity ever devised? Questions of authorship and the contextual line between writer and perfomer areexamined in the context of new evidence.
- May 305:30 AMLecture Series: Making Happiness at HomeFree to StudentsPresented by the Economics and Engineering DepartmentAn examination of the migration of manufacturing overseas and the rise of the artisan movement at home. Guest speaker Peter Y.Kim examines whether the hand-crafted movement has scalable implications for new economic growth domestically.
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