Campus Events
12/13/2009 13:00 AM CLA Fall Commencement
Location: Northrop Memorial Auditorium, Sponsored by : The College of Liberal Arts will honor more than 600 graduates during its fall commencement ceremonies on Sunday, December 13.
05/16/2010 11:00 AM CLA Spring Commencement
Location: Northrop Memorial Auditorium, Sponsored by College of Liberal Arts: The College of Liberal Arts will honor more than 1500 graduates during commencement ceremonies at 11:00am and 3:00pm on Sunday, May 16
05/16/2010 15:00 AM CLA Spring Commencement
Location: Northrop Memorial Auditorium, Sponsored by College of Liberal Arts: The College of Liberal Arts will honor more than 1500 graduates during commencement ceremonies at 11:00am and 3:00pm on Sunday, May 16
12/11/2009 13:00 AM Graduate School Fall 2009 Commencement
Location: Northrop Memorial Auditorium, Sponsored by : Graduate School Commencement
05/07/2010 13:00 AM Graduate School Spring 2010 Commencement
Location: Northrop Memorial Auditorium, Sponsored by : Graduate School Commencement
05/14/2010 19:00 AM CFANS Commencement Ceremony
Location: Northrop Memorial Auditorium, Sponsored by : College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences Commencement
12/02/2009 18:00 AM Greenscreen - Who Killed the Electric Car?
Location: 225 Rapson Hall, Sponsored by College of Design: Screening Envionmental Films + Documentaries
11/12/2009 19:00 AM IMA Public Lecture: The Shape of Space
Location: 125 Willey Hall, Sponsored by Institute for Mathematics and its Applications: Lecture features mathematician who explains the universe using 3D graphics.
11/12/2009 9:45 AM World Usability Day
Location: 303BC Coffman Memorial Union, Sponsored by Office of Information Technology: The Office of Information Technology (OIT) and the Digital Technology Center is sponsoring a free program of events on Thursday, November 12, for World Usability Day. The purpose of the program is to
11/12/2009 8:30 AM Cyclopath: A Geographic Wiki for Cyclists
Location: 100 Murphy Hall, Sponsored by Institute for New Media Studies: Loren Terveen, associate professor of Computer Science
11/12/2009 20:30 AM Cyclopath: A Geographic Wiki for Cyclists
Location: 100 Murphy Hall, Sponsored by Institute for New Media Studies: Loren Terveen, associate professor of Computer Science
12/03/2009 19:30 AM University Band and Campus Band
Location: Ted Mann Concert Hall, Sponsored by School of Music: University Band and Campus Band
11/25/2009 18:00 AM Greenscreen - When the Levees Broke
Location: 225 Rapson Hall, Sponsored by College of Design: Screening Envionmental Films + Documentaries
11/12/2009 12:00 AM Teaching (with) Digital Writing
Location: 50 Hubert H. Humphrey Center, Sponsored by Center for Writing: Most writing today is done digitally, creating opportunities for instructors to readily embrace digital tools, technologies, and techniques as a part of the writing
11/12/2009 16:00 AM "Writing Constitutions into British History": A talk by Linda Colley
Location: 125 Nolte Center for Continuing Education, Sponsored by Institute for Advanced Study, Center for Early Modern History: It has become a commonplace that Britain, unlike most other states, does not possess "a written constitution."
11/12/2009 16:00 AM Meet local author Judith Koll Healey
Location: U of M Bookstore Twin Cities,Coffman Memorial Union, Sponsored by University of Minnesota Bookstore: Discussing her new book "Rebel Princess"
11/12/2009 17:30 AM Exhibit Walkabout: People and their Food
Location: James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History, Sponsored by : An exploration of the issues that shape what humans grow and gather to eat. Led by Tracey Deutsch, Susy Ziegler
11/12/2009 18:30 AM Revealing Blind Spots and Circumventing Censorship: Internet Community Projects
Location: Twin Cities,Weisman Art Museum, Sponsored by Institute for Advanced Study, Department of Art History, Center for German and European Studies, Department of Art, Department of German Scandinaan and Dutch, European Studies Consortium, Institute for Global Studies, Weisman Art Museum: Swiss-born Internet artists Christoph Wächter & Mathias Jud have developed the pici-server, a tool that breaks censorship of certain web pages.
11/12/2009 18:30 AM "Revealing Blind Spots and Circumventing Censorship: Internet Community Projects
Location: Weisman Art Museum, Sponsored by Institute for Advanced Study, Art History, German and European Studies, Art, German Scandinavian and Dutch, European Studies Consortium, Global Studies, Weisman Art Museum: A presentation with Christoph Wachter & Mathias Jud
11/12/2009 18:30 AM EX_FILES: Christoph Wachter & Mathias Jud
Location: William G. Shepherd Room Weisman Art Museum, Sponsored by : "Globalization, Circulation, and Exterritoriality: European Artists' Perspectives"
