TheWeek@ND Student Edition (June 28)

TheWeek@ND

For the Week of June 28


Health and Recreation

Campus COVID-19 Testing Sites Move
The University Testing Center for COVID-19 surveillance and diagnostic testing is moving.
∙ The last day of surveillance testing at the Joyce Center Gate 2 entrance is Thursday, July 1. Surveillance testing facilities are moving to McCourtney Hall, Room 120F, first floor, north end of the building. Please follow the exterior signs to enter the new McCourtney Hall surveillance testing center.
∙ The final day of student diagnostic testing for COVID-19 and other ailments in the Joyce Center, Gate 3 entrance, is Friday, July 2. Diagnostic testing will move to University Health Services in Saint Liam Hall beginning Tuesday, July 6. Please call in advance, 631-7497, to schedule a test and follow all posted signs at Saint Liam Hall for the diagnostic testing entrance.

Campus Services Blood Drive
Review the flyer for more information including how to make an appointment.
Wednesday, June 30; 5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Mason Services Center Parking Lot

South Bend to Offer Vaccination Clinic at Four Winds Field
The City of South Bend will host a pop-up vaccine clinic at Four Winds Field. The Pfizer vaccine will be administered and participants will need to return Wednesday, July 21, to receive the second dose. Those taking part will be entered into a drawing to win a suite package for an upcoming South Bend Cubs game.
Wednesday, June 30; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Four Winds Field, downtown South Bend
 


Lectures and Presentations

Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit
Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative is hosting this inaugural summit. Several sessions including the keynote address by Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan will be available to watch live on the Law School’s YouTube channel.
Monday, June 28; 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. online
Tuesday, June 29; 12:30 p.m.


Conference: “The Trauma of Communism”
This three-day virtual academic conference will reflect on life under communism, the trauma of transition and its impact that lingers within the individual. The event is hosted by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies in collaboration with Central and Eastern European Catholic Universities from the Catholic Universities Partnership. Free registration required for online panel participation.
Note: Keynote addresses will be on YouTube; panels and keynote addresses for registrants will be on Zoom.
Tuesday, June 29; 7:45 to 10:30 a.m. online
Wednesday, June 30; 7:45 a.m. to noon
Thursday, July 1; 7:45 to 11:45 a.m.


Taste of Technology Mini-Conference Sessions
Each Zoom link will be in the calendar invitation.
Taste of Technology — “Life on the Carousel: Clean Up Your Google Chrome”
Chrome is a great tool but it can be made better and safer by following some simple guidelines.
Tuesday, June 29; 10 to 11 a.m.
Taste of Technology — “Thrill Ride: Best Features of Qualtrics”
Think you know Qualtrics? You may not know about some of its best features.
Wednesday, June 30; 2 to 3 p.m.
Taste of Technology — “Google Sheets Acrobatics: Filter, Format and Validate”
Let your spreadsheets turn cartwheels for you by learning how to make the most of their features. Thursday, July 1; 10 to 11 a.m.


Also This Week ...

Office of Undergraduate Admissions In-Person Campus Tours and Information Sessions
On Monday, June 28, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions will welcome guests back to campus and the Main Building for information sessions and tours. Please note that during the summer 2021 season, attendance will be limited to rising high school seniors and two guests. More information can be found on admissions.nd.edu.