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David Devereux, PhD, professor of history, led a conversation on China and the Silk Roads in the first Institute for Classical and Medieval Studies (ICMS) Lifelong Learners course of the semester. This six-week course is held on Wednesday afternoons and is in its second week. The topic was Confucius and philosophy. The Lifelong Learners will begin a new course on Wednesday, October 9 on the topic of Vikings.

There is still time to sign up. Visit the ICMS website for registration and information.

Submitted by: Kristina Laun, staff, Institute for Classical and Medieval Studies


The faculty and staff turnout was strong at the Progress Report and Advisement Workshop. Thanks to all who participated!

Submitted by: Jennifer Lodi-Smith, associate professor, Psychology; interim assistant vice president, Academic Affairs

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Faculty and staff gathered with their families on Friday evening, September 13 in the Christ the King Chapel undercroft for a potluck dinner and some impromptu yoga before heading to Old Main to watch InsideOut. Look out for more family-friendly events like this one in the future!

Submitted by: Jennifer Lodi-Smith, associate professor, Psychology; interim assistant vice president, Academic Affairs