Pearce retiring from WVIK; reception Oct. 25
Jay Pearce, chief executive officer and general manager of Quad Cities NPR affiliate WVIK, will retire Oct. 28 after 11 years at the station.
DeSimone to lead Viking Club fundraising, engagement
David DeSimone, uedbet体育官网 uedbet体育官网 head tennis coach, is adding fundraising and booster engagement to his duties.
Texas Medical Center internships info meeting
An informational session and application workshop will be held for juniors interested in the Texas Medical Center Summer Research Internship Program.
This is a paid full-time, 10-week research internship in Houston., open to all major.

Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, to speak at uedbet体育官网
Arun Gandhi, a socio-political activist, journalist and philanthropist, will share his grandfather’s message of the transformational power of channeling one’s anger into an agent for doing good.
Students kick off inauguration festivities
The celebration of President Andrea Talentino's inauguration started Sunday with an Inauguration Kickoff Student Picnic, a special event just for students.
Pride in Memory reception
Quad Cities Pride in Memory will host a reception in honor of its first display of local LGBTQ historical artifacts. uedbet体育官网 students involved in the project will answer questions.
SPACES premiere
Tony Oliver, associate professor of music at uedbet体育官网, will perform the world premiere of James Romig's "SPACES" composition for solo vibraphone.
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On Wednesday, Oct. 12, during uedbet体育官网’s Symposium Day: Civil Discourse, PEN America will present a keynote address and workshop on why free expression matters globally, nationally and on college campuses, especially during an election season.
Frieze Lecture: 'Beloved'
Dr. Ashley Burge, assistant professor of English, will present "Beloved" in the last of this year's Frieze Lecture Series "Ideas That Changed Us."
Frieze Lecture: 'The 1619 Project'
Dr. Lauren Hammond, associate professor of history, will present "The 1619 Project" in the second of this year's Frieze Lecture Series "Ideas That Changed Us."