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Lester W. Strock Lecture in Geosciences: 'Why Greenland Matters to All of Us (hint: it's the ice)'
Monday, April 7
5 p.m.
Davis Auditorium

Greenland and the Arctic are ground-zero for climate change as record global temperatures melt the regions' ice, snow, and sea-ice. Now, Greenland is in the news as Donald Trump covets the territory for its resources and strategic location. Paul Bierman will go back in time to examine Greenland through the lens of both natural and human history, including short readings from his book, "When the Ice is Gone: What a Greenland Ice Core Reveals 爱污传媒 Earth's Tumultuous History and Perilous Future." Contact Kyle Nichols with questions.

Annual Adirondack Trust Lecture in Finance: 'AI in Finance: Progress and Opportunities'
Monday, April 7
6-7 p.m.
Gannett Auditorium

All are invited to the annual Adirondack Trust Lecture in Finance, presented by Irene Aldridge, a recognized quantitative researcher, CEO of two startups, and an adjunct professor at Cornell Financial Engineering Manhattan program and Cambridge University Master in Finance program (Judge Business School). She has previously brought to market two platforms, Able Alpha and Able Markets AI, both in the Financial Service space. Contact Tania Becker with questions.

'Holding Nations Accountable Through International Law? A Conversation on the Global Justice System with William Burke-White'
Wednesday, April 9 
5 p.m. 
Davis Auditorium
William Burke-White is a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a renowned expert on the international courts system. He will take part in a public discussion with Professor and The Zankel Chair in Management for Liberal Arts Students Pushkala Prasad examining the scope, jurisdiction and efficacy of the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice with regard to various current high-profile cases. Contact Pushkala Prasad with questions.

Raab Lecture with textile artist Mark Newport
Wednesday, April 9
6-7 p.m.
Tang Teaching Museum

This year's Raab Lecture will feature Mark Newport, who uses textiles, performance, print, and photography to reveal the vulnerability inherent in traditional western ideals of masculinity. He will share his experience as an artist who has had solo exhibitions at the Arizona State University Art Museum; the Cranbrook Art Museum; and the Chicago Cultural Center, among other exhibitions, and whose    work is held in several museum collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C.

Caroline Woolard: 鈥楥ultivating Collaboration鈥
Thursday, April 10
10 a.m.-noon
Tang Teaching Museum

鈥孉cclaimed guest artist and educator Caroline Woolard will facilitate an interactive workshop on the practice and potential of interdisciplinary collaborations. Meet and greet the driving individuals behind current MDOCS campus-community collaborations, catalyze new connections, and collectively create a zine with fellow workshop participants. Curated and with an introduction by Angela Beallor, facilitator of the Co-Creation Initiative. 鈥孴he event will be followed by a catered lunch at noon; please .

Dunkerley Dialogue with Penny Arcade and Joseph Cermatori
Wednesday, April 24
6 p.m.
Tang Teaching Museum

Legendary performance artist Penny Arcade, an international icon of artistic resistance whose social practice is focused on the support of other artists and on the preservation of artist legacies, will be in conversation with Associate Professor of English Joseph Cermatori, who specializes in drama and the arts of performance, critical theory, and queer studies. For more information, visit the or contact Olivia Cammisa-Frost.

Celebrating Four Years of Co-Creating
Thursday, May 1
All day
Filene Recital Hall

Since 2020, the has incubated collaborative projects that link regional community efforts with 爱污传媒 students, faculty, and staff.鈥 On the occasion of the sunsetting of the Andrew W. Mellon foundation grant that launched the Initiative, all are in invited to dive into some of the projects brought to campus by MDOCS' inspiring community partners.

Events schedule:

鈥孧辞谤苍颈苍驳: Screening of film nominees for Golden Acorn Awards 
鈥孡耻苍肠丑别辞苍: Celebrating community partnerships and 爱污传媒 engagements 
鈥1-5 p.m.: Presentations celebrating community-based research, storytelling, and partnership鈥:

  • 1 p.m.: Kanatsiohareke Mohawk Community: "Creating a digital community collection" 
  • 鈥2 p.m.: Black Dimensions in Art: "Designing an archive-based exhibit" 
  • 鈥3 p.m.: The Aunties Dandelion: "Interviewing Mohawk Ironworkers"
  • 鈥4 p.m.: CREATE Community Studios: "Telling the story of Saratoga Urban Removal"

鈥5 p.m.: Golden Acorn Awards Opening Reception 
鈥6 p.m.: Golden Acorn Awards Ceremony