Staying on campus over Thanksgiving break? Check out some events hosted by ResLife!

Here at Bwog, we do our best to bring your attention to important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you have a correction or addition, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com.

Student Spotlight:

Friendsgiving Fusion

  • Wednesday, November 27, 6 pm, Schapiro Main Lounge.
  • Enjoy a Thanksgiving pasta dinner from Fumo with RAs and residents staying on campus during the holiday!
  • No registration required.

DIY Tea and Cocoa Blend

  • Friday, November 29, 11 am, McBain Main Lounge.
  • Craft your own tea or hot cocoa blend using provided loose leaf teas, cocoa powders, and sweeteners.
  • No registration required.

Charcuterie Board Making

  • Saturday, November 30, 12 pm, Furnald Hall 7th Floor Lounge.
  • Relax over the weekend and make your own charcuterie board with RAs and fellow residents!
  • No registration required.

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Recommended:

What Happens Next After the Election: A Discussion with Professor Gregory Wawro

  • Monday, November 25, 5:30 to 7 pm, Hartley Hall 10th Floor Sky Lounge.
  • Join Faculty-in-Residence John Kymissis and Political Science Professor Gregory Wawro for a discussion on what to expect after the election. Food from Auntie Anne’s will be provided to attendees on a first-come first-serve basis!
  • No registration required.

Reshaping Social Media for the Public Good

  • Monday, November 25, 6 to 7:30 pm, The Forum Foyer.
  • Leading experts in digital ethics, online safety, and policy will discuss how to build a healthier internet. Panelists include Eli Pariser and Audrey Tang, who will explore proposals for democratizing and safeguarding the digital environment. 
  • Register here.

Business-Government Relations in Russia Before and After 2022

  • Tuesday, November 26, 1 to 2:30 pm, International Affairs Building, Room 1201. 
  • Sponsored by the Harriman Institute, this event features a lecture by Andrei Yakovlev, an economist and current visiting researcher at Freie Universitaet Berlin. 
  • Register here.

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