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Thu
18
Apr
OXCM Goes to College! Campus Market
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Galtney-Lott Plaza AKA Business Row
Sustainability: The Oxford Community Market is going to college! Shop for fresh produce and sweet treats, listen to music and celebrate Earth Month with us.
Navigating the New Workplace
12:20 PM - 1:00 PM
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Invitation: Join us April 18th, 12:20 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. for 'Navigating the New Workplace': salary negotiation, office etiquette, and first impressions!
SouthTalks: (I'm Not) Your Negroni film screening
5:00 PM
Farley Hall, Overby Auditorium
Invitation: Film Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker Antonio Tarrell and Bartender/Bar Owner Joe Stinchcomb
Kayak Thursday
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Turner Center
Campus Recreation: Practice your paddling and water safety skills and play Kayak Polo! No prior experience required.
The Mississippians
7:30 PM
Music Building
Invitation: UM Music and Ole Miss Jazz present a free concert featuring The Mississippians on Thursday, April 18th at 7:30pm in Nutt Auditorium
Mon
22
Apr
Earth Day Service Trip
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
South Campus Rail Trail
Campus Recreation: Happy Earth Day! What better way to celebrate than to give back to your community with an outdoors clean up!
Come learn about biodiversity with the SEEDS BioBlitz!
5:15 PM
Shoemaker Hall
Invitation: Come learn about biodiversity in your own backyard by participating in the SEEDS 2024 BioBlitz competition!
FREE Sunset Yoga Group Fitness Class
7:00 PM
Campus Recreation: Join us for FREE Sunset Yoga! Relax and enjoy the yoga flow while embracing what nature has to offer. Sign up on the OleMissCR App.
Medal for the Arts
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Invitation: The University of Mississippi's Institute for the Arts is honoring Oxford Mayor Robyn Tannehill on April 22 for her advocacy of the arts.
Tue
23
Apr
Introduction to Social Explorer
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, classroom 107
Library: In this session, participants will learn how to get started using Social Explorer which has access to US census and demographic data.
Earth Month Glass Recycling Drive
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Jackson Avenue Center, JAC Danvers Lot - Next to Documart
Sustainability: Celebrate Earth Month by diverting your glass bottles and jars from landfill! Please rinse and sort by color. In competition with MSU.
Rappelling Clinic
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
South Campus Recreation Center, Climbing Wall
Campus Recreation: Learn the basics of rappelling - setting up the rappel, using a backup, and how to effectively rappel down!
SouthTalks: Holmes County Oral History Project
4:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Invitation: Film and Panel with Al Povall, Ora Reed, Phil Cohen, and Friends of Lexington Preservation
Ole Miss African Drum and Dance Ensemble Spring Concert
7:30 PM
Music Building
Invitation: OMADDE Spring 2024 Concert featuring Ghanaian Dances and a Sinach Song
Wed
24
Apr
Intro to GIS/Mapping Series
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Register for the Library's 6 session series on geographic information system (GIS) mapping.
SouthTalks: Cold War Country
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: Joseph M. Thompson presents 'Cold War Country: Music Row, the Pentagon, and the Sound of American Patriotism'
Grief Support Group for Employees on 2nd/4th Wednesdays
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Harrison Room, 3rd floor near Archives & Special Collections
Invitation: The group offers employees a safe and welcoming space to process loss. 1:00-2:00 in the Harrison Room, 3rd floor main library.
Digital Humanities Talk on an Old English Manuscript
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Harrison Room
Invitation: Nicholas Sumrall, a master's student in English ('24) and graduate minor in Medieval Studies ('24), will deliver a talk from his thesis.
Faculty Flute Recital | Philip Snyder
7:30 PM
Music Building
Invitation: Agency Event: a concert of works for flute and electronics that explore agency, discovery, and becoming
Thu
25
Apr
Digital Humanities talk on Old English Manuscript
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Harrison Room
Invitation: Nicholas Sumrall, a master's student in English ('24) and graduate minor in Medieval Studies ('24), will deliver a talk from his thesis.
Lee's Army in the Wake of Appomattox
5:00 PM
Farley Hall, Overby Center Auditorium
Lectures: Dr. Caroline Janney will deliver a lecture on the Civil War, exploring the demobilization of the Army of Northern Virginia after Appomattox.
Woke Politics in the 1700s? - Declaration Center
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Bryant Hall
Lectures: Dr. David Wilson, 'When the Far Left Meets the Far Right: Eighteenth-Century Woke Politics and the Origins of American Populism'