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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Nurse-Family Partnership Fundraiser

Stop by STEPS Lawn on Thursday, Oct 17 and help support St. Luke's Nurse-Family Partnership by purchasing some aguas frescas!
Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Know your flow!

Learn about menstruation while making period-tracking bracelets.
Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Know your flow!

Learn about menstruation while making period-tracking bracelets.
Thursday, October 10, 2024

Plant Therapy

We want to invite you to a Plant Therapy Event on Thursday October 10th at 6:00 p.m. Join us and learn about the therapeutic nature of caring for plants! Sign up required here (https://forms.gle/Tir5S3q5iDyjtACZA)
Thursday, October 10, 2024

Plant Therapy

We want to invite you to a Plant Therapy Event on Thursday October 10th at 6:00 p.m. Join us and learn about the therapeutic nature of caring for plants! Sign up required here (https://forms.gle/Tir5S3q5iDyjtACZA)
Thursday, October 10, 2024

Dine & Dialogue Series Event: Can there be a "Just War"?

Preserved for millennia in the Western religious and philosophical traditions is a perspective called “just war” thinking. This “Dine and Dialogue” discussion will offer the view that the details of that tradition provide easily accessible tools for assessing the use of force in conflict situations (and this includes nonviolent uses of force). “Just war” does not directly settle any particular conflict, but provides, rather, a model for framing all kinds of discussions where at stake are issues of moral importance. That model is used widely in democratic societies where dialogue is valued and moral disagreements on issues like war are common. The presenter will offer for consideration the view that as a critical tool, “just war” thinking actually becomes a way of defending practical pacifism.
Thursday, October 10, 2024

Dine & Dialogue Series Event: Can there be a "Just War"?

Preserved for millennia in the Western religious and philosophical traditions is a perspective called “just war” thinking. This “Dine and Dialogue” discussion will offer the view that the details of that tradition provide easily accessible tools for assessing the use of force in conflict situations (and this includes nonviolent uses of force). “Just war” does not directly settle any particular conflict, but provides, rather, a model for framing all kinds of discussions where at stake are issues of moral importance. That model is used widely in democratic societies where dialogue is valued and moral disagreements on issues like war are common. The presenter will offer for consideration the view that as a critical tool, “just war” thinking actually becomes a way of defending practical pacifism.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Hispanic Heritage Festival

Office of Multicultural Affairs in collaboration with several Latinex Organizations is sponsoring a Hispanic Heritage Festival on October 9th from 5-7pm at Lamberton Hall with free food and Entertainment.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Hispanic Heritage Festival

Office of Multicultural Affairs in collaboration with several Latinex Organizations is sponsoring a Hispanic Heritage Festival on October 9th from 5-7pm at Lamberton Hall with free food and Entertainment.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024

OMA: History Maker Luncheon

Office of Multicultural Affairs is sponsoring History Maker luncheon featuring guest speaker Guillermo Lopez Jr. on Wednesday 10/9/24 at Noon in Weilliams Hall / Global Commons

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