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    19
    Sep

    Flu Clinic Announcement

    All day
    On line scheduling is available as of
    19
    Sep

    Visit Dartmouth

    10:30 am - 12:15 pm
    Prospective students & their families: Learn more about Dartmouth from an admissions officer before embarking on a campus tour.
    19
    Sep

    GOING GREEK? GLOS EDUCATION SESSION FOR POTENTIAL NEW MEMBERS

    11 am - 12 pm
    It is the potential new member's responsibility to attend one of the GLOS Education Sessions prior to going through recruitment (rush)
    19
    Sep

    Visit Dartmouth

    1:30 pm - 3:15 pm
    Prospective students & their families: Learn more about Dartmouth from an admissions officer before embarking on a campus tour.
    19
    Sep

    Dean of the College: "Welcome to Fall" Lawn Party

    3 pm - 5 pm
    The Interim Dean of the College welcomes the community to fall term with a lawn party featuring live entertainment by the Clyde Lawrence band. Appetizers will be served.
    19
    Sep

    Skins to Draw On: A Parchment Making Demonstration with Jesse Meyer from Pergame

    3 pm - 5 pm
    Join us for a visit from Jesse Meyer of Pergamena—Registration for the hands on aspect of this workshop is required-but if you just want to see what it is all about just stop by.
    19
    Sep

    Charles C. Jones Seminar

    3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
    This week: Brain Machine Interfaces: The Need for Better Science. Please see the full description for abstract and bio of speaker.
    19
    Sep

    Physics and Astronomy Colloquium

    3:30 pm - 5:00 am
    Nitin Samarth, George A. and Margaret M. Downsbrough Department Head, Department of Physics, Penn State University,
    19
    Sep

    Telluride at Dartmouth: "The Imitation Game"

    4 pm - 6 pm
    The thrilling and heartbreaking story of math genius Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) who cracked the encrypted Nazi military codes and saved England.
    19
    Sep

    "The Idea of Social Freedom: On the Intellectual Roots of Socialism"

    4:15 pm - 6:00 pm
    Lecture by Prof. Axel Honneth (Frankfurt/Columbia). Keynote lecture for the Department of Philosophy's 2014 Critical Theory Roundtable (September 19-21). Free & open to the public.
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