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Faculty Speaker Series

Online

Join Dana M. Polanichka, Associate Professor of History, for the upcoming lunch talk, Writing in Exile: A Medieval's Mother Manifesto.

Event Series Second Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Second Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Wallace Library - Woolley Electronic Classroom Norton, United States

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 […]

Event Series French Table

French Table

Emerson Dining Room

Join us to practice your french skills during lunch! Meetings are held twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the semester.

Event Series Second Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Second Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Wallace Library - Woolley Electronic Classroom Norton, United States

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 […]

Designing Motherhood: Curating Inside and Outside of Institutions

Watson Fine Arts - Weber Theatre Norton, MA, United States

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, violin with Ann Sears, piano

Cole Memorial Chapel Norton, MA, United States

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.

Free