Events at ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø
Accepted Student Day
When
Mar 29, 10:00 AM - Mar 29, 3:30 PMWhere
Free visitor parking will be available in Parking Lot A and Parking Lot AACategory
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Art and Wellness Exhibition | Jan. 5 – Feb. 9
On Display: Jan. 5 – Feb. 9 Students in the First Year Seminar and Drawing courses explore the health and wellness benefits of creativity.
When
8:00 AM - 10:00 PMWhere
W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts, 2nd Floor GalleryCategory
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Spin
A 30-minute spin class is a high-energy, indoor cycling workout that combines cardio intervals, hill climbs, and sprints. Participants pedal to motivating music, adjusting resistance to build endurance, strength, and calorie burn.
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Spin
high-energy, indoor cycling workout that combines cardio intervals, hill climbs, and sprints. Participants pedal to motivating music, adjusting resistance to build endurance, strength, and calorie burn.
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Speed Meeting Dinner
Kick off the semester by expanding your friendship group. Join us for a 3-course dinner in which you move tables for each course and mingle with different students throughout the night. It's a great opportunity for tasty food and new connections. Open for any student. RSVP no later than Wednesday, February 4 at: tinyurl.com/SP26LMCSpeedMeeting
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Pre-Law Society Introduction Meeting
Join the Pre-Law Society for our first meeting of the semester: learn about the Pre-Law Society, its opportunities, and events for Spring 2026 and play a law-themed Jeopardy style game!
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Yoga – Gentle Movement
a slower, accessible practice emphasizing comfort, ease, and range of motion. It uses simple postures and smooth transitions to reduce stiffness and support balance, relaxation, and joint health.
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Yoga
Yoga - a mindful practice that blends movement, breath, and strength to improve flexibility, balance, and overall well-being. Classes include flowing sequences, held poses, and a focus on alignment and breath awareness.
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Harvard Professor to Present Social Science Seminar
Please join us on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 4 p.m. in the Reilley Room for the second talk in the spring 2026 Social Science Seminar Series. Gabriella Coleman, Ph.D., professor of anthropology and faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University will discuss "How Anonymous (barely) dodged the cyber-terrorism bullet" This talk examines how Anonymous - despite a s...