Carlow Connections: Then Sings My Soul
OnlineInternationally acclaimed opera singer, Marianne Cornetti, shares her 32-year journey growing up in a small town to singing in all the major operatic theatres in the world.
Internationally acclaimed opera singer, Marianne Cornetti, shares her 32-year journey growing up in a small town to singing in all the major operatic theatres in the world.
Join Dr. Amy Bowman-McElhone in conversation as she broadcasts live from the Carlow University Art Gallery where she will discuss a slate of exciting gallery initiatives including the current and upcoming exhibitions.
Presented by John W. Alverson, PhD, Professor of Theology. The presentation will lay a foundation for the public significance of theology, in general, a brief exploration into the theology of power, and an explanation of what is meant by “affording mercy.”
In this presentation, you’ll learn what the research says on the effectiveness of diversity training as well as hear about a model that any organization can implement to put antiracist values into concrete action.
This workshop will focus on how creativity leads to innovation which ultimately leads to invention.
Explore how the brain learns to read and the evidenced-based approaches that facilitate that process.
One of the results of trauma is changes in the brain. Minds and brains seem to change in their capacity to think and in how the world is perceived due to trauma. For many students COVID-19 has been traumatizing, and it does impact the ability to learn. This presentation is about what happens with trauma and learning and how to overcome these changes.
The 15th annual Women of Spirit® Awards program honoring the 2020 awardees will be virtual on April 21, 2021 at 7 p.m. Register to attend.
Join us for our alumni reading series with Dorina Pena, Fred Shaw, Judith Vollmer, and Cathy Wittmeyer. Plus, a two-minute open mic. Register today!
Join Nicole McCandless, as she presents her new book, "Down on James Street". Moderated by Joel Woller. Presented by the Cultural Theory-Historical Practices Lecture Series and Carlow University's Social Justice Institutes.
Art and Learning: An exciting four-part series that explores the intersection between creativity, cognition, and storytelling. Join us for Part 1: See Like an Artist presented by Leigh Roche and Sarah Zeffiro. Any interested educator, student, or community member is invited to participate.
Join us for a virtual commencement ceremony on May 8 to celebrate December 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021 Carlow graduates.
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