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

Check out Bwog’s event’s calendar, which will attempt to compile every campus event across departments and student groups into one easily accessible Google Calendar! We’re still working out some technical difficulties on our end, but if you have any suggestions, issues, or want to make sure your event is included, drop us a line in the comments or by emailing events@bwog.com.

Student Event Spotlight

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Recommended

  • On Monday, March 22nd at 1 pm, the Heyman Center is hosting Reparations on a Global Scale, the second event in the On the Possibility and Impossibility of Reparations for Slavery and Colonialism series. Speakers include Ralph Wilde, Vasuki Nesiah, Ahmed Reid and Keston Perry.
  • On Tuesday, March 23rd at 6 pm, ICLS, the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, and the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures present The Future Repeats Itself: Historical Roots of Anti-Chinese Animus in the time of COVID. Keynote speaker Ari Larissa Heinrich will discuss the long history of anti-Asian bias in epidemics—culminating with Covid-19.
  • On Wednesday, March 24th at 7 pm, CUIIN x SDG Columbia as will host University Professor Jeffrey Sachs for a Fireside Chat. He is the Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, bestselling author, President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, SDG Advocate for UN Secretary-General, and widely recognized as an innovative and effective economist in addressing complex challenges. 
  • On Thursday, March 25th at 5 pm Barnard Dining will host a live Zoom cooking demo with Adriana Urbana, entrepreneur and three-time Chopped Champion.Sign up now for this free cooking demo and exclusive Q&A session, and don’t forget to pick up your recipe kit via Boost (Liz’s Place or Diana Center Market)! 
  • On Thursday, March 25th at 7 pm CPU and CORE will host educator and founder of Khan Academy Sal Khan. Khan will discuss entrepreneurship and education spaces in this special Q&A session. 
  • On Friday, March 26th at 12 pm the sixth edition of the Pandemic Panels will discuss Hong Kong and the Umbrella Movement. Cross-media artist, researcher, curator and writer Wen Yau will speak of the challenges of creating work under the pandemic, and engaging with social justice movements around the world.
  • On Friday, March 26th at 1 pm Sydnie L. Mosley and SLMDances will lead a workshop on radical joy. Through games, movement, and other technologies, they will honor where joy resides in our bodies and our lives and how we can use this as a tool to shape the future.

Try and tell me this image doesn’t bring you joy. You can’t. via Bwog Archive.