Monday, Oct. 8
Group discussion: To kick-off National Coming Out Day events, local spiritual leaders will talk about religion and spirituality in the LGBT community. Noon-1 p.m. EMU Rogue Room. Free.
Bake Sale: Oregon Hillel is sponsoring a Jewish student community bake sale. Half of the donations will be sent to the New York Emergency Relief Fund. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. University Bookstore, 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street.
Tuesday, Oct. 9
Performance: Anne Azema and Shira Kammen perform medieval music, “Chanterai Por Mon Corage: Spiritual Renewal at the Times of the Crusades.” 8 p.m. Gerlinger Alumni Lounge. Free.
Ring Theory seminar: Jon Kujawa presents “A Double Cover of the Schur Superalgebra.” 1 p.m. 210 Deady Hall. Free.
Wednesday, Oct. 10
Teaching & Tea: Center for the Study of Women in Society host Judith Musick and Dan Gilfillan, presenting “Minding the Gaps: The Feminist Humanities Project Does England.” 4-5:30 p.m. 330 Hendricks Hall, 4-5:30 p.m. Refreshments served. Free.
Brown Bag Series: Carol Spellman, graduate student and recipient of a Center for the Study of Women in Society research grant, presents “For the Love of the Tune: Irish Women and Traditional Irish Music.” Noon-1 p.m. 330 Hendricks Hall. Free.
Thursday, Oct. 11
Functional Analysis seminar: Lisa Oberbroeckling presents “Generalized Inverses in the Jörgens Algebra.” 11 a.m. 210 Deady Hall. Free.
Friday, Oct. 12
Oregon Archaeology Celebration 2001: Biological anthropologist and University Anthropology Professor John Lukacs presents “Reconstructing Ancient Lifeways from Bioarchaeology: Mesolithic Foragers of North India.” 5:30 p.m. 175 Knight Law Center. Free.
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