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M.Arch Second-Year Student MeetingÂ
11:30am | Marvin Hall, 216 B | The ForumÂ
Academic informational meeting for all 2nd-Year Architecture Students. Year-level relevant information will be presented.Â
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Design Symposium Lecture Series, April StarrÂ
6:00pm | Budig Hall 130Â
April Starr is a practitioner, leader, and educator in human-centered design. With a current focus on public health and safety, she works with start-ups, academia, and public safety agencies to help bring a human-centered approach to problem solving. Starr’s expertise encompasses government, consumer electronics, automotive, telecommunications, financial services, retail, industrial products, consumer packaged goods, education, and healthcare.Â
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M.Arch Third-Year Student MeetingÂ
12:30pm | Marvin Hall, 216 B | The ForumÂ
Academic informational meeting for all 3rd-Year Architecture Students. Year-level relevant information will be presented.Â
KU Family Weekend: student exhibition and open house Â
Chalmers & Marvin HallsÂ
Have family in town? Our doors will be open and the walls covered with student work. Â
Friday through Sunday.Â
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KU chapter of Associated General Contractors
Meet potential employers and get involved in the construction industry by joining AGC. No general meetings, just experience.
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KU University Dance Company seeking photographerÂ
Headshots and action photography in KU campus theaters.Â
Late-September and October dates. Â
For more info, contact Christie Phillips, University Dance Company President, by email or text to 314-941-5347Â
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KU Athletics hiring student architecture tutors
Student Athlete Support Services in Kansas Athletics is currently looking for tutors for ARCH 103, ARCH 108.
More Info & Apply
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KU Student Ambassador
Ambassadors represent KU by giving one-hour walking tours of campus, giving residence hall tours, being the student voice on special event discussion panels, and answering questions and chatting with future Jayhawks.
More Info & Apply
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Summer Haze | Corridor Gallery – Chalmers Hall, 200 level
New work by Photography program juniors and seniors
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Reading the World | Spencer Museum of Art
Lilly McElroy, assistant teaching professor of photography, is featured in this new exhibition at the Spencer Museum of Art that explores artistic investigations into forces of nature.
More Info
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Saturday, September 30th Â
USGBC KC Farm School Volunteer Event with Henderson Engineers Â
1pm – 3pm | KC Farm School at Gibbs Road, 4223 Gibbs Rd, Kansas City, KS 66106Â
Make professional connections and help the KC Farm School empower individuals of all ages, ancestries, and abilities through hands-on experiences that connect land, food, community, and opportunity.Â
Join the GroupMe for more detailsÂ
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In a new monthly Wellness Wednesday email and weekly tips highlighted here on The Week Ahead, Whitney Juneau will offer tips and tools to support healthy habits and academic success. This week, watch your inbox for the first Wellness Wednesday email to learn about effective time management.Â
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The Age of Collage
The Age of Collage is a striking documentation of today’s continued appetite for destructive construction. Showcasing outstanding current artwork and artists, the book also takes an insightful behind-the-scenes look at those working with this interdisciplinary and cross-media approach.
The collages featured in this book are influenced by illustration, painting, and photography and play with elements of abstraction, constructivism, surrealism, and dada. Referencing scientific images, pop culture, and erotica, they reflect humanity’s collective visual memory and context. Through confident cuts, brushstrokes, mouse clicks, or pasting, the work in The Age of Collage gives the impossible a tangible form. It expands the possibilities of the genre while turning our worldview on its head along the way.
Come up to the Hatch, located on the 4th floor of Marvin Hall and flip through the pages; it will not disappoint.Â
Open Monday - Friday 9 am to 5 pm
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