TheWeek@ND Student Edition (July 4)

TheWeek@ND

For the Week of July 4


Arts and Performances

Summer Hours at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
From Tuesday, July 5, through Friday, Aug. 12, the center’s ticket office will be open Mondays through Fridays from noon until 5 p.m. and one hour prior to all ticketed events.

Film
“The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014)
Summer Film School begins this Wednesday at the Browning Cinema with a study of mise-en-scène, which makes good sense to watch “The Grand Budapest Hotel” given its Oscars for production design, costume design, and makeup and hairstyling. The class begins with a lecture at 6 p.m., followed by the film screening at 7 p.m. and a discussion after. Fac/Staff: $6. Students: $4. Entire series: $12.
Wednesday, July 6; 7 to 9 p.m. in the Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center


Closures, Limited Hours and Cancellations

Snite Museum of Art Closed Monday, July 4
 

Hesburgh Library Fourth of July Building Hours
The Hesburgh Library will be closed on Monday, July 4. The building will return to regular hours on Tuesday, July 5. Find all branch and service desk hours at library.nd.edu/hours.


Deadlines or Registrations

Webinar Panel Discussion — “Connecting Communities: Partnering on Ocean Health to Address Climate Change”
Prioritizing ocean health is crucial to designing and implementing policies that will protect millions from the extreme weather that climate change threatens to bring. How can we ensure our communities work together for an integral ecology that promotes human dignity and care for our common home? Join the Keough School of Global Affairs for a virtual panel discussion to hear insights from experts. Learn more and register.
Thursday, July 14; 4 to 5:30 p.m. virtually


Safety, Parking and Traffic

Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report
The University owns and operates its own public water supply that serves campus and Congregation of Holy Cross buildings. The Utilities Department manages the operation of the system and, as part of its regulatory obligations, produces an annual Consumer Confidence Report to provide water quality information to its consumers. The University’s 2021 report can be found on the Utilities Department website.