MUSC 252 Songwriting Showcase
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Day For Oxy is all about our community coming together and participating in a way that is meaningful to you. This year, we aim to inspire 1,991 donors—one donor for every student—to make a gift to any area of campus. You can learn more about the day at giveday.oxy.edu.
All are welcome to join the conversation!
Norma Wong will be speaking with students in FYS 70: Land Stories: Place, Policy, and Power and FYS 75: Critical Environmental Justice about indigenous worldviews of environment and nature and strategies for change.
*RSVP Required at bit.ly/OxyQueerEcologyWalk
*RSVP Required at bit.ly/OxyQueerEcologyWalk
Join Project SAFE for our annual Take Back the Week Denim Day Fair! Wear your denim and stop by our fair for survivor resources, games, activities, prizes, and much, much more!
Project SAFE’s Denim Day Fair is an annual program hosted during Take Back the Week. This observance aims to address and combat the pervasive issue of sexual violence. Denim Day is a reminder of the importance of fostering solidarity, mutuality, and collective responsibility to end sexual violence on Oxy’s campus and beyond.
The Office of the President and the Office of Sustainability will be hosting the first open meeting on the development of the Oxy Climate Action and Sustainability Plan (CASP) on April 8 from 12-1:30, including lunch. This will be held in JSC Morrison. We will share updates and want to hear your thoughts!
Production - Booth 204
April 4th:
5:00pm - Matan Birnbaum
5:30pm - Eli Kramer
6:00pm - Milo Ruscha
6:30pm - Alexis Chang
April 5th:
2:00pm - Audra Baruch
2:30pm - Agustin Melgar
3:00pm - Will Graham
3:30pm - João Veirano
April 6th:
2:30pm - Isabella Harding
3:00pm - Harrison Williams
April 12th: Production
2:30pm - Daniel Panadero-Barton
3:00pm - Syd Neff
3:30pm - Willow Kaminski
Led by Prof. César Castro, this joyous concert brings the infectious energy of Veracruz’s Son Jarocho tradition to the community. Expect vibrant rhythms, powerful vocals, and a spirit of unity and celebration.
For this Spring, Emmons and the Office of Equity and Justice will be demystifying grief. We invite all faculty, staff, and students to attend and participate in some powerful discussions.