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“A Taste of Freedom” by Sadie Chamberlain ’25

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Recital Hall, McCarthy Arts Center

The Fall Mainstage Theatre production is "A Taste of Freedom" written by Sadie Chamberlain, SMC class of 2025 will be performed on Wednesday, November 6, at 7 p.m. in the McCarthy Arts Center Theater.

Taize Prayer for Peace

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International Commons

Taize Prayer for Peace Thursday, November 7, from 5 to 6 p.m. International Commons Come to the ecumenical Taizé service for a time of prayer through simple chant music, Scripture readings, and quiet meditation & reflection. Taize prayer is a style of prayer focused on furthering peace and leading towards reconciliation, healing, and unity. Thursday, […]

Siglinde Langholz Artist Talk

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Cheray 101, Cheray Science Hall

Siglinde Langholz will be speaking about her artwork and her exhibition in the McCarthy Art Gallery on Thursday, November 7, 2024 from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (ET) in the Cheray Science Hall 101.

Siglinde Langholz Art Exhibition – “Bombyx Mori: Micro Tissue Intersections”

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Gallery, McCarthy Arts Center

Siglinde Langholz will present “Bombyx Mori: Micro Tissue Intersections,”interdisciplinary art exhibition exploring the silkworm as an activator of dynamic interdisciplinary dialogues and processes that encompasses insect architecture, physics, biology, philosophy, sound art, and new media, on Thursday, November 7, 2024 from 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (ET) at the McCarthy Arts Center Art Gallery.

Twenty-Third Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture

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Cheray 101, Cheray Science Hall

Twenty-Third Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture Friday, November 8, at 3:30 p.m. Cheray 101 Speaker: Stanley Chang, Professor of Mathematics, Wellesley College Title: Voting Systems and the Illusion of Fairness The variation of voting systems used across the world emerges from Arrow's Theorem, which states that any voting scheme in plurality contests must violate some […]

Twenty-Third Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture: Voting Systems and the Illusion of Fairness

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Cheray 101, Cheray Science Hall

Twenty-Third Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture Voting Systems and the Illusion of Fairness Friday, November 8, at 3:30 p.m. Cheray 101, Cheray Science Hall Stanley Chang, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, Wellesley College The variation of voting systems used across the world emerges from Arrow's Theorem, which states that any voting scheme in plurality contests must […]