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Nimitz lunchtime events for Spring 2023

by Adam Minakowski on 2023-01-10T14:47:00-05:00 in News | 0 Comments

There will be a feast of entertaining and enlightening events served at lunch this semester in Nimitz Library. Between faculty research talks and performances of the USNA Band, there will be many reasons to spend your midday here. Here's the schedule:

Date Event
Tuesday, 17 Jan., 1245-1320 💬 Dr. Sharika Crawford: Revisiting Black American Expatriation to Ghana, 1951-1966 ðŸ’¬
Thursday, 26 Jan, 1215-1315 💬 Dr. Nate Chambers:  ChatGPT and its friends: Academia Disruptors or Teaching Collaborators? ðŸ’¬ *This talk is aimed at faculty and will begin at 1215* 
Wednesday, 1 Feb., 1230-1330 RESCHEDULED. See 5 April
Tuesday, 7 Feb., 1245-1320 💬 Dr. Greg Coxson: Birth of Radar -- How Serendipity and Cooperation Forged Success ðŸ’¬
Wednesday, 15 Feb., 1230-1330 🎵 RESCHEDULED, see 9 Mar. 🎵
Thursday, 16 Feb., 1245-1320 💬 Dr. Guilnard Moufarrej: Untold Stories of War-Displaced Young Syrians in Germany: An Ethnomusicologist's Call for Active Listening. ðŸ’¬
Thursday, 2 Mar., 1230-1330 🎵 USNA Band Superintendent's Combo Special Performance and Presentation: The History of Jazz and the Emergence of the Modern Navy 🎵
Thursday, 9 Mar., 1230-1330 🎵 USNA Band: Clarinet Quartet Recital 🎵
Tuesday, 21 Mar., 1245-1320 💬 *RESCHEDULED FOR FALL 2023* Dr. Joe Thomas and Dr. Clementine Fujimura: Cross Cultural Competence ðŸ’¬
Wednesday, 22 Mar., 1230-1330 🎵 USNA Band: Trombone Quartet Recital ðŸŽµ
Wednesday, 5 Apr., 1230-1330 🎵 USNA Band: Percussion Ensemble 🎵
Tuesday, 18 Apr., 1245-1320 💬 Dr. Darren Creutz: Structure of Low Complexity Information Sources ðŸ’¬
Thursday, 27 Apr., 1245-1320 💬 Dr. Maria Swanson: Russian and Ukrainian Impact on the Arabic Culture ðŸ’¬

 


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