- LocationKinney Natatorium, 100 - Kinney Natatorium
- Websitehttps://calendar.bucknell.edu/athletics/event/48546-rec-swim
More from All Upcoming Events
- Jan 306:00 PMOpen Mic / Creative Writing SocialStudent and faculty mixer and open mic poetry reading.
- Jan 307:00 PMExploring the Intersection of Conflict and Culture presented by Dr. Jen FryDr. Jen Fry will help us reflect how our past experiences influence our current actions and behaviors in general but also as it relates to the power of collective action and unification around a common goal, one of MLK's legacies. Dr. Fry brings an anti-racist lens to her work, understanding the importance of recognizing both the lasting impact of racism in America and how it continues today. MLK was dedicated to bringing the roots of racism to light, often highlighting the history of segregation in his speeches and encouraging folks to acknowledge the harm of racism while striving to work together. Dr. Fry will provide strategies and tools for participants to engage in uncomfortable, challenging conversations that may include both inner and outer conflict, underscoring the importance of engaging in discourse across differences.
- Jan 307:30 PMDisciple Makers Christian Fellowship Large Group MeetingDiscipleMakers Christian fellowship is a club that meets to discuss the gospel and learn how to grow together to be more like Jesus. At large group, we sing worship songs, have a teaching on a Bible passage, and grow in fellowship together. All are welcome!!
- Jan 308:00 PMRec Swim
- Jan 31All dayArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just CommunitiesArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and authors advocating for just communities | Ongoing (through April 1), Bertrand Library - Main Floor & Special Collections Exhibit Area, Lower Level 1 Historically, the printed word has served as a vehicle for shaping social change. Through artists' books–works of art that take the form of a book–the artists and authors behind these works have used the creative freedom of the medium to call attention to issues of social justice. Tackling racism, immigration, gender, climate change, and more, the selection of artists' books on exhibit from SCUA's collection illustrates the power of art and print to advocate for more just communities.
- Jan 317:00 AMRec Swim