May 9- May 15: Frisbee, Finals, and Mandé!
Monday, May 9Event: Applied Math + Math Finals Exam Prep & BrowniesLocation: 182 George St., Room 110Time: 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.Stop by for brownie/cupcake decorating & eating and get some finals help! TAs & grad students will be available to answer questions for classes including APMA 33, 34, 35, 36, & 65 and MATH 6 & 9.Tuesday, May 10Event: Gallery Presents: Paint on the GreenLocation: Main GreenTime: 12:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.Come out to the Main Green from 12- 5pm if you’re looking for a quick study break. There will be paints, pallets, paper, and brushes for you to do your work. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to come out. This group will also be taking donations for Materials for the Arts in exchange for materials. You can pay as much as you would like ($5 suggested donation – but feel free to give more!). To learn more about this organization, click here.Event: Learn to Throw: Frisbee on the Main GreenLocation: Main GreenTime: 4:00 p.m.Ever seen people throwing on the main green? Ever wanted to be one of them but didn't have the confidence? This is your chance to learn how to throw! Brown Women's Ultimate Frisbee will be hosting a casual Learn to Throw workshop to help you become tomorrow's Main Green Frisbee-Thrower. There will be frisbees, music, and food!
Event: Brown University Jazz Combos ConcertLocation: Grand Recital HallTime: 8:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m.Come out, take a study break, and listen to some great music in the last jazz concert for the year!Wednesday, May 11Event: Maximizing Your Internship - International OpportunitiesLocation: CareerLABTime: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.Secured an amazing summer internship abroad and wondering what to do next? Come to CareerLAB's Maximizing Your Internship Information Session, where you'll discover the best ways to capitalize on your incredible opportunity! You'll learn how to prepare for travel abroad, the norms of a professional environment, what to expect at your summer internship, and networking tips that lead to great connections. This session is intended for students with internships abroad, and will focus on preparations for international travel and work. Please register for one of the available dates here.Thursday, May 12Event: Yom Haatzmaut BBQ (Israel Independence Day)Location: Brown/RISD HillelTime: 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.Join Hillel to celebrate Israeli Independence Day with their annual Yom Haatzmaut BBQ (veggie options will be available)! The group will also be discussing what the day means and analyze different narratives from Israeli, Palestinian and American perspectives.Friday, May 13Event: Assassins, the MusicalLocation: The Players at the Barker PlayhouseTime: 8:00 p.m.Have you ever had a dream? Have you ever felt like an outcast? Have you ever wanted to do something about it? Try killing the President. Come see The Players' production of Assassins by Steven Sondheim. Shows are on May 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, and 22. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. You can order tickets by calling 1-401-273-0590 or emailing Players1909@gmail.com.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoLG_fz7FeUSaturday, May 14Event: John C. Gonzalez: Works well with othersLocation: List Art CenterTime: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.A native of Providence, RI, John C. Gonzalez makes art with other people. Broadly concerned with the processes of collaboration, his project-based artworks often involve painting, sculpture, and performance and emerge from the daily routings of the institutions and organizations in which he is invited to work.Presenting a new project conceived for Brown University alongside a survey of past projects, this is Gonzalez's first major solo exhibition in Providence.Sunday, May 15Event: Mandé Final Performances on SimmonsLocation: Ruth J. Simmons QuadrangleTime: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.TAPS0330: Mandé Dance, Music and Culture invites you to watch their final performances on the green. The Mandé class performs this annual show to showcase the dances they've learned this spring, Koté-Tonsolé and Wasalunka. The performance will also feature short skits from each of the six families, as well as a dance by the TAs.Image via.