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All day | International Education Week 11/12/2018 (All day) to 11/16/2018 (All day) Carroll College is participating in the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs nation-wide "International Education Week" from November 12-16, 2018. We will be highlighting the week with several events. Monday (12)Intercultural Student Displays Intercultural Student Panel Discussion Tuesday-Friday (13-16)International Dinners Meals Tuesday (13)International Film Series: Who is Dayani Cristal? Wednesday (14)Language Exchange Thursday (15)Poems on Many Tongues Oxfam Hunger Banquet Friday (17)Fair Trade Friday Festival de la Francophonie Latin Dance Night Carroll Campus Campus Center Graduation Applications Due 11/15/2018 (All day) Graduation Applications for Spring 2019 - Fall 2019 graduates due in Registrar's Office Carroll Campus O'Connell Registrar's Office |
Before 1am 1am 2am 3am 4am 5am 6am 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm 10pm 11pm | 12:15pm 3:30pm Thursday Bible Study 09/06/2018 - 3:30pm to 4:15pm Join Campus Ministry in their cozy meeting area (lower level All Saints Chapel) and take 45 minutes of your week to study the Bible. All welcome - bring your questions and your friends! Carroll Campus All Saints Chapel All Saints Chapel, Room 010 4:00pm Poems in Many Tongues 11/15/2018 - 4:00pm to 6:15pm An opportunity to bask in poetry and the beauty of other languages as Carroll students, faculty and staff read poems in languages other than English. Corette Library’s Sage Room • 4–6 p.m. • Free and open to the public This event is part of International Education Week and is being sponsored by the Artaza Center for Global Excellence and Carroll’s Humanities programs. Carroll Campus Corette Library Library Sage Room 5:00pm OxFam Hunger Banquet 11/15/2018 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm This event has been cancelled. The Hunthausen Center for Peace and Justice and Sodexo will be hosting Carroll College's sixth annual Oxfam Hunger Banquet. It is a memorable, interactive event that brings hunger and poverty issues to life. The place where you sit, and the meal that you eat, are determined by the luck of the draw—just as in real life some of us are born into relative prosperity and others into poverty. This year’s banquet will take place on Thursday, November 15, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM, in the STAC. We will be announcing a special guest speaker soon. Students are encouraged to bring a nonperishable food item so we can have a food drive during the event. It is important that we have as accurate a count as possible for the event to be a success. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Chris Fuller at cfuller@carroll.edu. Our thanks to Sodexo for their generous support of this event. Carroll Campus Campus Center STAC 5:30pm Carroll Green Initiative 11/15/2018 - 5:30pm to 6:30pm Green Honors Society has gone through some major transformations - get involved with the Carroll College Green Initiative! Bri Bivens and Bryce Walker will be giving a presentation on how students can get involved. The meeting is on Thursday November 15th at 5:30pm in Simp 101/202 with free pizza. We have some projects rolling and we're hoping to receive some student input on future objectives as well as offer up some community service opportunities around the Helena Community. looking for students interested in working on student led projects that can tackle issues like food waste, recycling accessibility, and energy efficiency on campus while also giving opportunities to participate in community organizations with an eco-friendly purpose like Prickly Pair Land Trust and the community garden at Helena Food Share. Carroll Campus Simperman Wiegand Amphitheater 7:00pm Physics: The Mysteries of Quantum Physics 11/15/2018 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm Join Dr. Kelly Cline on November 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the Simperman Hall Wiegand Amphitheatre for "An Evening of Physics: The Mysteries of Quantum Physics." How do atoms work? What forces hold atoms together? Are atoms ruled by random chance? Are electrons both particles and waves? The amazing science of quantum physics tells us that the tiny particles inside atoms behave in bizarre and paradoxical ways. Einstein himself couldn’t believe that the random rules of quantum physics could be true, saying: "God does not play dice!" Yet, quantum physics is what makes all our computer technologies work. J Join us for a free, public lecture where we will explore inside the atom with quantum physics! Carroll Campus Simperman Wiegand Amphitheater 8:30pm Mimeprov Auditions 11/14/2018 - 8:30pm to 9:30pm Carroll students! Do you enjoy thinking quickly and making people laugh? Do you need a space to unwind and be yourself? Do you like to work hard to improve yourself and your talents? Then come audition to be a member of the Carroll College Mimeprov Comedy Troupe! We are a student group dedicated to improvisational comedy, mime, acting, and friendship. The Mimeprov Troupe meets every Sunday for an hour of private practice. At practice, we play improv games and work with each other to better understand and use improv rules. Once a month we share what we have been working on and perform a show. Also, once a month we put on a Playdate, which are opportunities for people interested in improv to join in the fun. This fall we are looking for new friends and we will be holding auditions for fellow Carroll students interested in being a part of Mimeprov. We don't know how many people we will ask to join the troupe, but we do know what we are looking for: dedication, a sense of humor, a willingness to learn, collaboration, and any other special talents. But most importantly, we are looking for someone who loves improv. Not sure that this is you? Come to auditions and find out! We look forward to seeing you! Details
You only need to make it to one of our two audition evenings. Please try to make it and if neither day works we welcome a message (mimeprov@gmail.com) from you and we'll try to figure something out. Carroll Campus Trinity Trinity Lounge |