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Thu
6
Oct
SouthTalks: Thomas J. Adams
4:00 PM
Lamar Hall, Third Floor, Lamar Hall
Lectures: Thomas J. Adams, a New Orleans-based historian, recounts of the process of renaming streets, parks & places in New Orleans.
LGBTQ+ History Month Keynote
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Ole Miss Union, Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union - Room 323
Lectures: An evening with Dr. David L. Eng, University of Pennsylvania's Richard L. Fisher Professor of English
OUTGrads Lecture Series: 'High-Risk Homosexual'
6:00 PM
Bondurant Hall
Lectures: Inaugural OUTGrads Lecture to be presented by Edgar Gomez.
Canadian Brass
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: One of the most popular brass ensembles today!
Fri
7
Oct
First Friday Free Sketch Day!
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum, All available galleries
Campus News: FREE sketch materials will be provided (first-come) or you are welcome to bring a sketchbook.
Philosophy, Public Education, and Social Movements
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
The Inn at Ole Miss, The Inn Ballroom A and B
Lectures: SEAC Conference Keynote presentation by Brian Berkey on October 7th, 11am, The Inn Ballroom
Sat
8
Oct
Fantastic Fabric-ations: Hispanic & Latinx Celebration
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum, University of Mississippi Museum
Arts and Culture: Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month Celebration: Fantastic Fabric-ations at the UM Museum
Fall Family Activity Day
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
University of Mississippi Museum
Invitation: Fantastic Fabric-ations: Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Celebration, a partnership with the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement
Intellectual Virtues and Ethics Education
11:45 AM - 1:15 PM
Bryant Hall
Lectures: SEAC Keynote Address by Jason Baehr, Loyola Marymount University, Oct 8th, 11:45am, Bryant Hall 209
Tue
11
Oct
Meet Your University Press of Mississippi
10:00 AM
Lyceum, Lyceum 110
Invitation: University Press of MississippiĀ representatives will lead a presentation on scholarly publications.
Research Day
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Jackson Avenue Center, Jackson Ave Center, Main Event Center
Conferences: The School of Pharmacy and RIPS will host a Research Day at the Jackson Avenue Center Main Event Center on 10/11/22.
National Coming Out Day: Story Slam
5:00 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge - 4th Floor Lamar Hall
Arts and Culture: Come celebrate National Coming Out Day by sharing your story and showing support for your community!
Lead Climbing Clinic
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
South Campus Recreation Center - Climbing Wall
Campus Recreation: Lead Climbing Clinic | SCRC October 11 | 6-8pm $
Artrageous
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Artrageous is an interactive, high-energy performance with a combination of arts on one stage presented in a frenzy of movement and color.
Wed
12
Oct
SouthTalks: Region, Race, and History
12:00 PM
Virtual
Lectures: Angel Parham lectures about 'Region, Race, and History: Racial Palimpsests in the Southern U.S.'
Ask an Archivist Day
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Archives and Special Collections
Invitation: Learn how to properly preserve your family photo albums and other audiovisual materials.
'Making Sense of Suffering' - Movie Night
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: We will be viewing 'Brother Sun Sister Moon' as it traces the medieval lives of Saints Francis and Clare.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Bryant 209
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bryant Hall, ADA access through Fulton Chapel side doors.
Arts and Culture: Enjoy staged readings of Greek and Roman comedy with Classics students!
Thu
13
Oct
Interested in being a MOST Mentor?
5:30 PM
Ole Miss Union, Auditorium 124
Invitation: Join us to learn more about the MOST Conference, available positions, and much more!
Movie Night: 'Miriam Lies' (2018)
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Bryant Hall, Room 209
Arts and Culture: The Hispanic Heritage Film Series will show the movie 'Miriam Lies' in Bryant Hall 209. It is in Spanish with English subtitles.
Honors College Fall Convocation
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Invitation: The SMBHC will celebrate its 25th anniversary with the Barksdale family and special guest speakers.
Ongoing Exhibits
The Fall of 1962
August 2 - July 8
Invitation: A Collection of Artifacts and Stories of the Ole Miss Riot, October 1962.
Self-Taught Portraits
October 4 - April 15
Invitation: The selected works in this exhibit share the diversity of portraiture.
Gathering: Works by Earl Dismuke
October 11 - April 8
Invitation: Earl Dismuke, a Mississippi native, is an abstract expressionist sculptor who gathers and assembles discarded material, mostly metal.
Kayak Polo - Thursdays at Turner Pool
October 11 - April 8
Campus Recreation: Join us every Thursday, August 25 - December 2 (except Thanksgiving) for Kayak Polo. No experience or equipment necessary!
14 Black Classicists: A Photographic Installation
October 11 - April 8
Exhibit is in the Farrington Gallery on 1st floor and is open weekdays 8-7; ADA access through Fulton Chapel side doors.
Arts and Culture: The exhibit reflects on the role of advanced education & Classics in particular in building a free & prosperous Black community in the US.
14 Black Classicists: A Photographic Installation
October 11 - April 8
Exhibit is in the Farrington Gallery on 1st floor and is open weekdays 8-7; ADA access through Fulton Chapel side doors.
Arts and Culture: The exhibit reflects on the role of advanced education & Classics in particular in building a free & prosperous Black community in the US.