SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday, April 17 day at the stander
RecPlex, Kennedy Union and Various Campus Locations, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
For more than 20 years, the Stander Symposium has acted as an annual showcase where both undergraduate and graduate students are invited to showcase their research, creative endeavors and academic achievements. We celebrate the symposium as a day of alternate learning by canceling all regularly scheduled courses and meetings-instead inviting the whole University to engage in conversation, learning and panel discussions-outside of the classroom. A closing reception for all student presenters and faculty advisors will be held at 5 PM in the CPC Gallery 249.
free breakfast poster sessions
RecPlex, Main Gym 8:00 AM-9:30 AM RecPlex, Main Gym 9:00 AM-10:30 AM, Session I 11:00 AM- 12:30 PM, Session II
ISSUE FORUM: “shaping our FUTURE: HOW SHOULD HIGHER EDUCATION HELP US CREATE THE SOCIETY WE WANT
Roesch Library 1:00 PM, Session I 3:00 PM, Session II
To register, visit the forum webpage at udayton.edu/provost/stander/issuforum.php. This year during the Stander Symposium, students from Political Science 300 Honors: Democracy, Deliberation, and Education, will offer an opportunity for members of the University of Dayton community--students, faculty, and staff--as well as, members of the greater Dayton community, to engage one another in thoughtful deliberation about these questions and others related to higher education’s role in our society. The community forum will be an opportunity to share values and ideas and to have an open conversation with people who have different views. Background materials will be provided to those interested in participating.
celebration of the arts closing visual arts exhibition and reception
CPC Gallery 249 5:00-7:00 PM
The Department of Visual Arts will host an evening of open studios as the closing event to the University’s annual Stander Symposium. The evening will feature student exhibitions, art making workshops and the awards ceremony for the annual Horvath Exhibition, a juried exhibition highlighting student artwork. The event is free and open to the public.
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