Thursday, November 10, 2022
- 8:30 AM8hSenior PortaitsSeniors, sign up to get your senior portrait taken to be included in the Heights Yearbook!
- 8:30 AM8hSenior PortaitsSeniors, sign up to get your senior portrait taken to be included in the Heights Yearbook!
- 6:00 PM2hBrownson Roundtable Discussion “Does Uncomfortable Speech Have a Place on the College Campus?”Panelists: Robert Boatright, Clark University, Bernard Dobski, Assumption University, Roger S. Gottlieb, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Daniel Klinghard, Holy Cross. Sponsored by the Core Texts & Enduring Questions program.
- 6:00 PM2hBrownson Roundtable Discussion “Does Uncomfortable Speech Have a Place on the College Campus?”Panelists: Robert Boatright, Clark University, Bernard Dobski, Assumption University, Roger S. Gottlieb, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Daniel Klinghard, Holy Cross. Sponsored by the Core Texts & Enduring Questions program.
- 7:00 PM1hMass Capoeira, Afro-Brazilian Music and Martial Arts DemonstrationAssumption University HumanArts series presents, Mass Capoeira, Afro-Brazilian Music and Martial Arts Demonstration, on Thursday, November 10, 2022, 7:00 PM, TFAC, Curtis Hall. Now practiced globally and acknowledged as a unique Afro-Brazilian art form, Mass Capoeira will present an exciting display of athletic choreography, music, historical symbolism, and song known as capoeira. Beginning in Bahia, the capoeira tradition dates back to the era of slavery in Brazil and combines the movement and music of African ancestors in a spirit of national pride and resistance.
- 7:00 PM1hMass Capoeira, Afro-Brazilian Music and Martial Arts DemonstrationAssumption University HumanArts series presents, Mass Capoeira, Afro-Brazilian Music and Martial Arts Demonstration, on Thursday, November 10, 2022, 7:00 PM, TFAC, Curtis Hall. Now practiced globally and acknowledged as a unique Afro-Brazilian art form, Mass Capoeira will present an exciting display of athletic choreography, music, historical symbolism, and song known as capoeira. Beginning in Bahia, the capoeira tradition dates back to the era of slavery in Brazil and combines the movement and music of African ancestors in a spirit of national pride and resistance.