City in Transition: Mapping the Transformation of Ancient Carthage
Please join us as alumnus Chris Saladin ('17, Classics and History) talks about his recent graduate work at the University of Minnesota on digital mapping in ancient Carthage.
Senior Recital: Stephanie Tillman, cello
Stephanie Tillman will perform her senior cello recital. She will be accompanied by Charles Schmidt on the piano as well as fellow cellists Anne Bak, Grant Estes, and Ashley Ramirez.
Mississippi Bend Players: A Day in the Life
This special event is to support the Mississippi Bend Players' 2019 season. Guests will have the opportunity to spend a "day in the life" of various production members by participating in ¡ª or observing ¡ª various hands-on experiences.
Vigil for Sri Lanka
We invite you to gather in remembrance of the people in Sri Lanka who were killed and injured during the Easter Sunday attacks and to stand in solidarity with the vibrant, multi-religious communities that continue to unite against terrorist violence everywhere.
Order of Omega Blood Drive
The Order of Omega Blood Drive will take place Thursday, May 2 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Make an appointment to donate here.
Student recital: Kendall Hengst, saxophone and bass clarinet
Kendall Hengst will be perform on the saxophone and bass clarinet. He is a junior from Bettendorf, Iowa, majoring in general music.

Winning research from two geology seniors
Matt Harrington ¡¯19 and Josh Pearson ¡¯19 took home research awards from this spring¡¯s joint Geological Society of America meeting
DONs for Dogs
The men of the Delta Nu Omega fraternity would like to invite all students to interact with dogs from multiple shelters, such as Animal Aid Humane Society, Rescued, King's Harvest No Kill Pet Rescue, and more. There will be free food and a dog show.
Africana Matters discussion
The Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø community is invited to attend a conversation on why studying Africa and the African Diaspora matter. Students and faculty will share how Africana Studies influences the world how you people have a positive impact no matter their major.