Friday, June 14, 2024
All Day Event
June 14 | University classes end Part of Term 21 (first half term)
12 a.m.
6:30 p.m. | Emens Auditorium
9 a.m.
In this session, you will learn about why these conversations work and the studies and data that support them. In addition, you will find how these conversations are structured through a simple and proven model.
5 p.m.
People often peer into the darkness of the night sky and wonder, “what is out there?” Seemingly dark regions of space are actually filled with nebulae, star clusters, and other galaxies. Come learn how to navigate the sky by using bright stars and constellations with the help of a star chart, and discover what fascinating objects exist deep in space. Most suitable for all ages 8+, all ages welcome
5:30 p.m.
Student RecitalRachel Riddle is a piano student of Ray Kilburn. Program to be announced. This event is free and open to the public.
6:30 p.m.
MoonsTake a journey through our solar system and explore the remarkable diversity—and surprising might—of moons! From volcanoes and geysers to ice-covered oceans and methane rain, these natural satellites have some spectacular features, and many even exert a surprising influence on their planetary partners. Learn what these celestial bodies reveal about the history and workings of our solar system. Suitable for all ages 8+, all ages are welcome.