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- CANCELED: FitTreks Fridays9:00 am
- CANCELED: Explaining Biological Events in Deep Time9:00 am
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Dat Manh Nguyen10:00 am
- Community Meditation - "Distancing with Danielle"11:15 am
- CURA Colloquium: Dis/order, stigma, and recovery in a “Black” Muslim congregation12:00 pm
- Boston Theater Marathon XXII: Special Zoom Edition12:00 pm
- Q & A for Prospective and Admitted Students2:00 pm
- Entering and Thriving in a World of New Normals with Jon Hirschtick, PCT, OnShape, & Solidworks2:00 pm
- Interviewing in a Virtual World3:00 pm
- Coffee & Conversation: Can We Be a Global Society? (Join via Zoom!)3:00 pm
- MSE Colloquium Series Speaker Gang Han3:00 pm
- Vinyasa Yoga with Odelia Putterman4:00 pm
- Virtual Shabbat Alive 6:00 pm
- Thinking through Puppets Virtual Presentation6:30 pm
- (ONLINE) Redstone Film Festival Awards Ceremony8:30 pm
Thinking through Puppets Virtual Presentation
Join us as you shelter in place to watch 8 collaborative screen-based puppet shorts based on current BU doctoral and masters research.Felice Amato, Assistant Professor in Art Education and Jessica Bozek from CAS and KHC lead the "Thinking through Puppets" class. Undergraduate students from this Cross-College Challenge course have created a series of very short works in collaboration with graduate students that explore cutting-edge research, visually and performatively. Defying the limitations of separation in space (but not in time), watch students as they problem-solve and play with the opportunities of technology in real-time and enlighten you about topics such as critical race theory and gentrification, multicellular biofilms, big data, and sediment nitrogen removal.
When | 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm on Friday, April 24, 2020 |
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