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Give your brain a break from studying & doodle away your stress on our Graffiti Wall (giant white board). Write or draw, whatever helps you unwind. Available all-day Monday, April 29 through Friday, May 3.
Best Buddies is hosting our annual prom! Join us for fun activities, treats, and of course, dancing. Anyone is welcome to attend.
Best Buddies is dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)
Faculty artist Maddy Tarantelli and the UNI Horn Studio are excited to host Denise Tryon for the annual UNI Horn Day. Professor Tryon is Associate Professor of Horn at Indiana University and a member of the American Horn Quartet. Open to anyone and everyone, UNI Horn Day will involve a group warm-up, masterclass, recital and more! To learn more, visit https://music.uni.edu/hornday
Led by Professor Brian Rumsey as part of Environmental History Week, join the bike ride. Meet in front of Seerley Hall or join at Ice House Museum at 1:20 p.m. Tour will take roughly an hour and include an option to ride to SingleSpeed Brewery in Waterloo and talk about its role in sustainability and historical restoration.
Contact Professir Rumsey for information.
From the studio of Suzanne Hendrix-Case, music student Ana Molano will present a voice recital with faculty artist Kathryn Saulsbury, piano. This event is free and open to the public.
From the studio of Tyler Hendrickson, music student Stephanie Ramos will present a viola recital with faculty artist Natia Shioshvili, piano. This event is free and open to the public.
Coordinated by Dr. Daniel Swilley and graduate music student Emma Andersen, this recital will feature students performing music from and inspired by video games. This event is free and open to the public.
Join us at noon on Arbor Day for the Trees for Cedar Valley grand groundbreaking event! We will be planting trees all afternoon. Bring your work gloves because we will be getting our hands dirty! All are welcome.
Presenter: Leigh Zeitz
Dr. Z says: “Join us for an interactive lunchtime workshop where I'll delve into the effective use of Opening Question Activities to engage your students, whether online or in-person. Drawing from my research, discover how these activities foster deeper student engagement, elevate the importance of your class, and even encourage students to keep their cameras on. Leave with a concrete plan for integrating these techniques into your own classes, equipped with a plethora of opening questions to enhance your students' learning experience.”
Guest artist Karel Keldermans, carillonneur, will perform at 12 noon at the Campanile on the UNI Campus. Bring your lunch and join us outside for a unique musical experience! This event is free and open to the public.
If you have taken part in community engagement work through the Service Learning Institute, coursework, internships, class projects, professional service, student organizations, research, individually, etc. from summer 2022 to present, we would like to invite you to showcase your work on Friday, April 26, 2023.
Show your Panther Pride by wearing purple and gold!
View the evening sky at the UNI Observatory. Constellations and other interesting objects in the night sky will be pointed out, and objects may also be viewed through the UNI telescope. Meet before 9 PM outside of MSH 137, near the polar bear. The event starts promptly and there is no admission for late arrivals. Electronic devices, such as cameras, smart phones, etc, must not be used during the show. No food, or drink is allowed. This event is free and open to the public.
Under the direction of UNI School of Music faculty artist Daniel Swilley, the New Music Ensemble and Laptop Ensemble will present a fall concert. This event is free and open to the public.
From the studio of Christopher Merz, music student Logan Neifert will present a saxophone recital with faculty artist Sean Botkin, piano. This event is free and open to the public.