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Swap Don't Shop

Organized by the Sierra Club and Campus Closet, this event gives students an opportunity to browse through secondhand clothes to take home for free! Students are also encouraged to bring their own clothes, accessories and shoes that they would like to donate.

Sierra Club Bonfire

Enjoy music, hot dogs, s’mores and conversation about various environmental topics.

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Blossom in Diversity

Join OSID and Sierra Club in planting various flora at each of the culture houses. There will be a potting and seeding station so students can take home their own plants.

Udden Geology Club meeting

Udden Geology Club meets weekly for presentations and discussions on a range of topics to help develop student interest in the broader geosciences. This week, three seniors will give their Senior Inquiry presentations.

Earth Week 2025

Get involved! Earth Week events on campus April 22-27

uedbet体育官网 student groups have teamed up to host hands-on activities and events for Earth Week, April 22-27. All are invited to connect with nature and help make an impact on campus. See schedule of events.

Jessica Cotturone

Cotturone ’25 awarded for her research in astronomy, astrophysics

Jessica Cotturone  ’25 received the Chambliss Award at the 245th American Astronomical Society meeting. The award recognizes Cotturone's work through the CIERA Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program at Northwestern University.

Public Health focus group sessions

Students from PUBH-350 will host focus groups for students. Registration is requested to get an accurate headcount.

Accountability for Accessibility

April 10, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Lindberg 203

Presentation: 'Navigating Health Careers & Grad School: What Now?'

Dr. Lena Hann and Public Health alumni will present on health careers and graduate school.

Augie Acres x CAP Planting Prep Day

Join members of Augie Acres and Chi Alpha Pi as we work to prepare the garden for our spring planting. Anyone is welcome to join regardless of experience. Afterward, lunch will be provided courtesy of Chi Alpha Pi.

Swedish-American Genealogy Club: 'Using DNA to Find the Unknown Father in Sweden'

Between 1864 and 1917 it is difficult to find an unknown biological father in Swedish records. Gratefully, this is within range to use autosomal DNA data as a tool to solve the problem.

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