STREAMING is an exhibition at gallery@calit2 that explores networked culture streams and their ecological and social costs. The work will be presented in three parts.
"Illumination" is positioned squarely at the intersection of art, science, and technology, and uses these interconnected fields to boost public understanding of contemporary issues like climate change and explore solutions, both real and imagined.
The Tritons are back in action on Thursday, March 5, hosting Villanova at 9 a.m. at Northview Tennis Courts. Admission is free. Parking permits are required.
Connect one-on-one with leaders in the life sciences industry from top companies and learn how they found success and overcame challenges to advance in their chosen career path.
Works by film artists Nina Fonoroff, Christina Lammer, and Betzy Bromberg will be shown in 16mm projection in two events, with a talk from Lammer on Thursday, March 5th.
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Christina Lammer's work combines sensory ethnography with video, performance and body art in hospitals and clinics to focus on embodied emotion and sensory interaction between patients and physicians during the course of medical treatment.
Do you freeze when called upon in meetings? Do you dread giving presentations? You are not alone! We invite you to join Triton Toastmasters to gain confidence as a speaker and leader.
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Lecture Title: “Race, Violence, and Medicine: Your Moment of Impact”
Dr. Brian Williams, Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Chicago, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://brianwilliamsmd.com/
Directed by Ken Anderson, the choir combines hundreds of voices to fill the auditorium with the uplifting sound of African American spirituals, blues, traditional songs, and gospel.