Everyone is invited to this multifaith panel and conversation about spirituality and peace, facilitated by Isa Fitzgibbons '26 and featuring comments from Jamal Rahman (Muslim), Paula Fitzgibbons (Baha'i), and Dave Brown (Christian).
Events open to the local community
Ecoprom
Join Sustainability Services and KUPS at Ecoprom: a dance with upcycled decorations, music DJed by KUPS, catered food and beverages, and an upcycled/thrifted outfit contest!
Directors' Lab
Student-directed and acted scenes from:
- The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, directed by Erinne Kellogg '27
- Playing with Fire - After Frankenstein by Barbara Field, directed by Millie Rohdenburg '27
- Lungs by Duncan MacMillan, directed by Camden Allvey '27
- Leaves by Lucy Caldwell, directed by Hannah Erikson '26
- Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare, directed by Nick Marston '27
Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2025/26
Get ready for a night (or two!) of jaw-dropping cinematography, inspiring stories, and heart-pounding adventure! The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour features the best of mountain culture films with high-octane action, deeply thoughtful stories and tales of arduous adventures.
Abolition, Prisons & Imagining a New World
Ruth Wilson Gilmore will discuss her new book on Abolition Geographies, what abolition means, talk about how students can be involved in abolition work, and to discuss why we need human-centered approaches to rethinking our carceral systems.
She is a prison abolitionist and prison scholar. She is the Director of the Center for Place, Culture, and Politics and professor of geography in Earth and Environmental Sciences at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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