Events only open to the campus community

Senior Job Search Drop-In

Graduating soon and not sure where to start? Have a plan but need some quick tips? Stop by for casual group support. No appointment needed - just come as you are and bring your questions.

We can help with:

  • Getting started on your job search
  • Resume or LinkedIn quick reviews
  • Networking and outreach tips
  • Interview preparation
  • And more... not to mention FREE PIZZA!

April Campus Coffee Break with the Office for Enrollment

Spring Into What’s Next!

Join us for one last cup as we toast to a year well done and the bright spring days ahead.

We hope you’ll stop by for our final Campus Coffee Break of the academic year!

This month’s Coffee Break is hosted by the Office for Enrollment, and all students, faculty, and staff are warmly invited. We’ll have coffee, tea, hot chocolate, hot cider, and pastries to share.

To support sustainability, please bring your own mug if you’re able.

Environmental Careers Panel

Considering a career in the environmental sector? Hear from and meet professionals from the Air and Waste Management Association discuss their careers as regulators, environmental consultants, and industry environmental compliance managers.

Panelists include:

Japanese Film: Porco Rosso

As part of our Spring 2026 Japanese Film Series, we invite you to a screening of Hayao Miyazaki's film Porco Rosso! Set in fascist Italy in the late 1920s, the story is about a cursed WWI Italian fighter pilot named Porco Rosso who is doomed to live out his life as a pig. 

Senior Theatre Festival - Every Sound I've Ever Made

Every Sound I’ve Ever Made

Written and performed by Isa Fitzgibbons ‘26

Every Sound I’ve Ever Made is a devised theatre piece which interrogates the distance women’s voices fill when memory and identity divulge. The revision of a previous piece by the same name, Every Sound I’ve Ever Made is an intimate portrait of one woman’s journey to reconcile a familial legacy of silence and resistance.

Content Warnings: Discussions of domestic abuse

Senior Theatre Festival - Notes to Future Self

Notes to Future Self by Lucy Caldwell
Directed by Jay Milliken
Featuring Hannah Erikson

Notes to Future Self is an explorative work into how people faced with tragedy continue forward. Sophie, a 13-year-old terminal cancer patient, and her family have been upended by her illness, a sudden move back home, and an adversarial family bond. Through the, often silly, worldview of Sophie we travel through the process of grief for a disrupted family and the ugly face of mortality.