TheWeek@ND Student Edition (May 2)

TheWeek@ND

For the Week of May 2


Arts and Performances

Films

“Robin and Marian” (1976)
The final Learning Beyond the Classics: Medieval Film, “Robin and Marian,” follows Robin Hood’s departure and subsequent return to Sherwood Forest. When he learns the Sheriff of Nottingham is still harassing his beloved Maid Marian, a face-off between the old foes ensues. Discussion with Professor Daniel Hobbins to follow. $2 tickets. Free for ND, SMC, IUSB and HC students.
Tuesday, May 3; 7:30 p.m. in the Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Film: “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022)
When an interdimensional rupture unravels reality, an unlikely hero must channel her newfound powers to fight bizarre and bewildering dangers from the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance in the hilarious sci-fi film. Fac/Staff: $6. Students: $4.
Thursday, May 5; 7 p.m. in the Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
Friday, May 6; 7 p.m.
Sunday, May 8; 3 p.m.

Met Opera/Live in HD presents “Turandot” (Puccini)
In this Met Opera live broadcast, tenor Yonghoon Lee is the bold prince determined to win Turandot’s love, alongside soprano Ermonela Jaho as the devoted servant Liù and legendary bass Ferruccio Furlanetto as the blind king Timur. Parking will only be available at the Hammes Bookstore on campus to accommodate the Garth Brooks concert. Fac/Staff: $23. Students: $16.
Saturday, May 7; 1 p.m. in the Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Michiana Jewish Film Festival
The Michiana Jewish Film Festival returns to in-person screenings at the Browning Cinema May 9-12. Virtual screenings are also available for on-demand viewing from May 15 to 19. View the film schedule at https://bit.ly/3xQR5IQ. Fac/Staff: $6. Students: $4.
Monday, May 9; 6:30 p.m. in the Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Performances

Emmanuel de Leon Jr. Conducting Recital (Rescheduled)
Emmanuel de Leon Jr. presents his third recital featuring a world premiere of Palaruan’s “Pastol” from SMND’s Concordia Choir, Bernstein’s “Chichester Psalms” and Edward Elgar’s “Nimrod” from the Enigma Variations. Free but ticketed.
Monday, May 2; 7 p.m. in the Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

SBYSO Gala Concert
South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestras present their final concert of the 2021-22 season. Both the Concert Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra will perform. Featuring the world premiere of Jessica Carter’s cello concerto, “Rancor and Triumph,” with soloist Tamara Shu. Plus music from “Star Wars,” “The Mandalorian,” “Pirates of the Caribbean” and more! Fac/Staff: $15. Students: $10.
Friday, May 6; 7:30 p.m. in the Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

NDCC Community Festival of Global Sacred Music Concert
Sacred Music Academy at Notre Dame presents its annual spring concert, “Festival of Global Sacred Music,” with the Notre Dame Children’s Choir. Featuring choral works in languages from around the world. Guest community singers from the greater South Bend region join in for the day for workshops and rehearsals and will also perform with the choirs. Free.
Saturday, May 7; 2 to 3:15 p.m. in St. Matthew Cathedral, 1701 Miami St., South Bend
 
Trike Theatre Presents “Mariposa” (Butterfly)
In the first of its kind, DPAC will host Trike Theatre as part of St. Adalbert Parish’s Cinco de Mayo Fiesta at LaSalle Park. The children’s theater company will perform “Mariposa,” a bilingual one-act play by José Casas and Sandra Fenichel Asher, about neighbors who can’t agree on anything until a caterpillar unites them through its transformation. Free, no tickets needed.
Saturday, May 7; 2 p.m. at LaSalle Park, South Bend

Garth Brooks Concert
Country music star Garth Brooks will fulfill a promise he made more than three years ago and return to Notre Dame Stadium for a concert. Tickets on sale only through Ticketmaster.
Saturday, May 7; 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Notre Dame Stadium


Athletics and Sporting Events

Visit the Athletics composite schedule for events this week.


Awards and Competitions

Accepting Submissions for the 2022 Notre Dame Library Research Award
Do you use library resources for your research projects or class assignments? This annual competition awards prizes in several categories to undergrads from all disciplines who demonstrate, in a brief essay, how they used a breadth of library resources for a class project or assignment completed in summer 2021, fall 2021 or spring 2022. The deadline is Tuesday, May 10.  


Deadlines or Registrations

Summer Online Courses
Want to make the most of your summer? With more than 50 for-credit online courses to choose from, Notre Dame’s Summer Online program has what you need to get ahead or back on track from wherever you are this summer. New courses for summer 2022 include “Crypto, Blockchain and NFTS,” “Beginning French 1” and “Why Business?” Graduate students, use your summer tuition scholarship toward the online offerings! Apply at summersession.nd.edu/apply.


Educational and Research Opportunities

Hesburgh Libraries and Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship Workshops:
Click on each workshop to see more details and to register.
∙ Intro to Github and Markdown
Learn the basic functions of contributing to a repository and writing documents in its preferred plain-text format, markdown.
Tuesday, May 3; 10 to 11 a.m. in the Collaboration Hub (Room 235), Hesburgh Library


Lectures and Presentations

Panel Discussion — “Coffee for Integration: Insights on Empowering Migrants and Refugees in the Americas”
The global economy depends on the contributions of migrant workers, who make up almost 5 percent of the world’s workforce. Yet these workers experience greater vulnerabilities. What lessons can the Americas — home to a quarter of all migrant workers — share for promoting the human dignity of this population? Hear insights from the panel. Learn more and register.
Tuesday, May 3; 10 a.m. to noon via Zoom webinar

Panel Discussion: “Faith and Freedom: A Lithuanian Perspective”
This webinar will contribute to this commemoration of The Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania, the longest-running and best-known underground periodical in the former Soviet Union, shedding light on the idea behind its publication, the role of the Catholic resistance, and the contribution it made to the Soviet-era human rights movement.
Wednesday, May 4; noon to 1 p.m. online

Panel Discussion — “Afghanistan: What Risk of Armed Conflict?”
This panel will analyze the dynamics between different armed groups, including the Taliban regime, in Afghanistan. What are their interests and objectives? Will there be peace or more armed conflict as the weather warms up? How will it impact the humanitarian situation? What can and should be done about it?
Thursday, May 5; 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom webinar


Social Gatherings

Free Kona Ice
Join the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs for free Kona Ice! The first 100 guests will receive a free OMVA Tervis tumbler. Join in the study break to enjoy Kona Ice and fellowship. Notre Dame students, faculty and staff are welcome.
Tuesday, May 3; 1 to 4 p.m. on Fieldhouse Mall

Kellogg Institute LASA Reunión 2022
Friends of Kellogg are invited to join a virtual reception featuring “rooms” based on our research themes and hosted by members of the Kellogg community. Enjoy time to discuss topics, network with new and familiar colleagues and learn what others are doing. Participation in the Latin American Studies Association Congress is not required.
Wednesday, May 4; 5 to 6 p.m. online


Tech Tips, Tools and IT Maintenance

Canvas Tip: Student Tips for Online Exams
Taking finals online requires preparation that goes beyond studying. Whether your course finals are in Sakai or Canvas, go to class with a fully charged laptop and fresh browser.

Graduates: Don’t Lose Access to Your ND Files After You Graduate
Your Notre Dame NetID will be deactivated 60 days after you graduate. Be sure to transfer the files and other resources you want to keep from your Notre Dame account to a personal account. This includes your data in Google Drive, Gmail, Adobe and others, and must be completed before your account is disabled.


Also This Week ...

Study at the Snite
Use the Snite Museum galleries as inspiring and quiet study spaces during this semester’s finals period. Tables and chairs are available along with snacks and art for you to enjoy.
Tuesday, May 3; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the galleries, Snite Museum of Art
Wednesday, May 4; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.