- LocationKinney Natatorium, 100 - Kinney Natatorium
 - Websitehttps://calendar.bucknell.edu/athletics/event/65389-rec-swim
 
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- Nov 69:00 AMStafford Smith & Ritsu Katsumata: Ancestry in ProgressExhibition: November 5 – December 15Lecture & Opening Reception: November 5, 5:00 PMSmith (visual art) and Katsumata (electric violin) present their collaborative practice weaving image, sound, history, and memory. Smith draws from comic books, manga, surrealism, Ukiyo-e, anime, and pop culture to examine cultural narratives, while Katsumata creates vivid soundscapes blending classical training with experimental composition. Together, their work explores ancestry, cultural identity, and the stories that connect us.
 - Nov 611:00 AMRec Swim
 - Nov 612:00 PMBison Ride
 - Nov 612:00 PMData Science in the Age of AIGenerative AI tools are a game-changer for complex data science projects. They can accelerate a project from 0 to 80% complete in a remarkably short amount of time, but the final 20% still demands the skills of a human data scientist to create a robust, nuanced, and context-specific solution. In this talk, I will walk through several projects I have completed with the help of large language models. With each project, I will show you how to construct tasks for AI and which components require human expertise. My goal is to help you think through the role of the human in data science work and the AI skills you should be developing while you are here at Bucknell and how these skills will prepare you to adapt and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world after you leave Bucknell.
 - Nov 612:00 PM~FREE~ Student and Faculty RecitalMusic Student and Faculty Recital
 - Nov 612:00 PMGina Siepel: To Understand a TreeGina Siepel: To Understand a Tree encapsulates 6 years in communion with a single tree. Bridging art, ecology, and queer experience, the project approaches wood as a living being and explores interconnection, habitat, and environmental responsibility. Organized by the Museum for Art in Wood and curated by Jennifer-Navva Milliken.
 


