French Table
Emerson Dining RoomJoin us to practice your french skills during lunch! Meetings are held twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the semester.
Join us to practice your french skills during lunch! Meetings are held twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the semester.
Join the Library for our Second Wikipedia Edit-a-thon! We invite you to build gender equity and make a change to the power imbalance in one of the world’s most influential sources of information, Wikipedia. With 22 billion pageviews a month, Wikipedia is among the most widely used internet sources, and the disparities between the representation […]
Join Michelle Millar Fisher, co-founder of Designing Motherhood, to learn about a unique constellation of contemporary artists and designers whose work helps us ponder the political, economic, and social implications of how we all relate to reproduction.
Nicholas Kitchen, internationally recognized violinist, founder of the Borromeo String Quartet, and faculty member of New England Conservatory, presents a concert with Professor of Music, Ann Sears, piano. This performance includes sonatas by Beethoven and Mozart, as well as works by Clarence Cameron White and Amy Beach.
Join Eric Schwarz and Dolita Cathcart, intergenerational social impact leaders, to learn how you can grow your network and build 21st-century skills to help you hit the ground running when you enter the workforce.
Join us to practice your french skills during lunch! Meetings are held twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the semester.
written by William Shakespeare, directed by Sven Stenroos
Set in Elsinore Castle, Denmark, the melancholy Hamlet learns of the tragedy behind his father’s death, as his father’s ghost tells the tale, and charges him to avenge him. Enlisting in the help of his true friend Horatio, he sets out to lay a trap for his Uncle Claudius, to expose his guilt and slay him.
written by William Shakespeare, directed by Sven Stenroos
Set in Elsinore Castle, Denmark, the melancholy Hamlet learns of the tragedy behind his father’s death, as his father’s ghost tells the tale, and charges him to avenge him. Enlisting in the help of his true friend Horatio, he sets out to lay a trap for his Uncle Claudius, to expose his guilt and slay him.
written by William Shakespeare, directed by Sven Stenroos
Set in Elsinore Castle, Denmark, the melancholy Hamlet learns of the tragedy behind his father’s death, as his father’s ghost tells the tale, and charges him to avenge him. Enlisting in the help of his true friend Horatio, he sets out to lay a trap for his Uncle Claudius, to expose his guilt and slay him.
Composer and pianist Anthony Cheung performs compositions and improvisations for two pianos, accompanied by pianist Cory Smythe. The program includes a premiere of a two-piano arrangement of Sibelius' 7th Symphony by Cheung.