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Wed
29
Mar
Oxford Conference for the Book
12:00 AM
Various Locations on campus and in Oxford
Conferences: Oxford Conference for the Book returns as an in person event March 29-31. Free and open to the public.
ecoNutrition Cafe: Countdown to (Net) Zero Emissions
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Jackson Avenue Center
Lectures: Guest Lecture, Dr. Beth Choate: 'Leading Sustainability Efforts on My Campus and In My Community to Achieve Carbon Neutrality'
Queer People of Color Student Org Interest Meeting
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Lamar Hall, LGBTQ+ Lounge, Lamar Hall 4th Floor
Invitation: QPOC Meeting
ecoNutrition Cafe: Countdown to (Net) Zero Emissions
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Jackson Avenue Center
Lectures: Guest Lecture, Dr. Beth Choate: 'Leading Sustainability Efforts on My Campus and In My Community to Achieve Carbon Neutrality'
Thu
30
Mar
Oxford Conference for the Book
12:00 AM
Various Locations on campus and in Oxford
Conferences: Oxford Conference for the Book returns as an in person event March 29-31. Free and open to the public.
Introduction to Tableau
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: Tableau is an easy-to-use click, drag, and drop interactive data visualization software. In this workshop, participants will learn how to us
Introduction to Text Mining and Analysis
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom (106 D)
Library: In this four-part series, participants will learn how to use Gale's Digital Scholar Lab's text mining and analysis tools.
Department of Philosophy and Religion Movie Night
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Please join us as we screen and discuss the movie 'Lourdes'
Join us for IMC Connect
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Farley Hall
Conferences: Hear from senior marketing and communications executives from Amazon, St. Jude. Boeing, UPS, and many more well known companies.
The Pirates of Penzance NY GILBERT & SULLIVAN PLAYERS
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Ford Center: Set sail with this classic comedy that boasts one of the most famous patter songs in musical theatre history.
Fri
31
Mar
Oxford Conference for the Book
12:00 AM
Various Locations on campus and in Oxford
Conferences: Oxford Conference for the Book returns as an in person event March 29-31. Free and open to the public.
Join us for IMC Connect
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Ole Miss Union
Conferences: Hear from senior marketing and communications executives from Amazon, St. Jude. Boeing, UPS, and many more well known companies.
Sister2Sister Leadership Retreat
3:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Bryant Hall, Bryant Hall
Conferences: Celebrating Diversity in Sisterhood
Bonita Bunt & Amanda Johnston Faculty Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Soprano Bonita Bunt & Pianist Amanda Johnston present a UM Music Faculty Recital
Mon
3
Apr
Data Visualization with R: Part 2
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
J.D. Williams Library, Classroom 106D
Library: Familiarity with R is helpful, but not required.
'El Café de los Lunes'
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, In the kitchen - first floor
Invitation: 'El Cafe de los Lunes' is back at the Honors College! Join our time for casual conversation in Spanish
Henna in History
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Bryant Hall
Arts and Culture: Please join us as we explore how Henna has been used in medicine and adornment throughout history.
LOU Symphony Orchestra Concert
7:30 PM
Ford Center for the Performing Arts
Arts and Culture: The LOU Symphony presents a concert in the Ford Center for the Performing Arts.
Tue
4
Apr
First Tuesday 'What's so special about Spring?'
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Bryant Hall, Event will take place in Farrington Gallery
Invitation: Join us as we discuss the many religious holidays that celebrate 'Spring' (between March and May).
Create a T-Shirt for the Clothesline Project Display
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thad Cochran Research Center, TCRC 1000 (Pharmacy Building)
Invitation: he Clothesline Project is an interactive visual exhibit created to bring awareness to the issue of sexual violence.
Allister Frankle (Saxophone) MM Recital
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Saxophonist Allister Frankle will give a graduate recital for their Master of Music degree.
Wed
5
Apr
SouthTalks: Andrew Donnelly
12:00 PM
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Lectures: 'Civil War Memory and the History of Homosexuality' presented by Andrew Donnelly
Oxford Spanish Hour at Heartbreak Coffee
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Heartbreak Heartbreak Coffee, 265 North Lamar Boulevard Suite G, Oxford, MS 38655
Invitation: Every two Wednesdays, we meet for an hour to carry conversations in Spanish. Open to everyone in the Oxford community.
Group Fitness Free Class - Glow Cardio Dance
7:00 PM
Turner Center, Turner Center Studio 305
Campus Recreation: Group Fitness Free Class: Glow Cardio Dance: April 5th | 7 pm
Music Faculty Recital featuring Basson, Oboe, & Piano.
7:30 PM
Music Building
Arts and Culture: Bassoonist Susanna Whitney, Oboist Austin Smith, and Pianist Adrienne Park present a UM Music Faculty Recital.
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.
The Southern Plate: An Archival Exhibition on Food
March 1 - December 8
Archives and Special Collections Department
Library: Materials from our collections available for viewing Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm. The department is closed on weekends.