- LocationSancta Alberta Chapel SA 100
- DescriptionEvent State: Confirmed<br>Organization: University Ministry<br>Event Name: Mass<br>Event Locator: 2025-AATFLM<br>
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- Sep 2512:00 PMSpin & Total Body StrengthEvent Name: Spin & Total Body Strength Event State: Confirmed Organization: Recreation & Fitness Center Event Locator: 2025-AATBPJ A 60-minute mix of indoor cycling and total-body strength in 10-minute intervals. Open to all fitness levels. Join anytime or leave early. This class flexes with your schedule! Free! No registration required!
- Sep 251:00 PMAccounting Networking Event 2025Event State: Confirmed Organization: College of Business Event Name: Accounting Networking Event 2025 Event Locator: 2025-AASZXW Network opportunity for accounting students and employers that offer internships and job opportunities.
- Sep 253:00 PMChemistry Research Collaboration MeetingEvent Name: Chemistry Research Collaboration Event State: Confirmed Organization: College of Aviation-Science-Technolog Event Locator: 2025-AASZJZ
- Sep 253:00 PMLeaves of Hope (Gamma Phi Omega International Sorority Inc)Event Name: Leaves of Hope Event Locator: 2025-AATHWM Event State: Confirmed Organization: Student Engagement A suicide prevention presentation and making hope bracelets
- Sep 254:00 PMBlack Student Union: Self Care FestEvent Name: Black Student Union: Self Care Fest Event Locator: 2025-AATHJF Event State: Confirmed Organization: Student Engagement We will have calming activities and self-care items to help students unwind.
- Sep 254:00 PMLatinX Testimonio Project: Session 2Event State: Confirmed Organization: Lasallian Belonging Event Name: LatinX Testimonio Project: Session 2 Event Locator: 2025-AATHSB We’re excited to continue the conversation in Part 2 of this series on the Latinx Testimonios and Pláticas on Language Shame, Resistance, and Healing project, led by Dr. Gabriela Veronelli, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. This follow-up session will deepen our exploration of language shame, resistance, and healing through guided pláticas. This session continues our conversation on language, identity, and healing in a supportive, student-centered space. Participants can earn experiential learning credit and contribute to a digital archive of testimonios that support linguistic justice at Lewis University. No registration required. If you are interested in participating in this session and have questions, please email belonging@lewisu.edu.