Community
Wednesday, October 28, 4-5pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Please join the OSU Center for Ethics and Human Values [CEHV] for a timely discussion of Catholic social ethics. This panel will address the prospects for a broad movement of “Social Catholicism” to work collaboratively to solve the social, political and economic challenges of our time, both nationally and here in Columbus. This virtual event is free and open to the public.
Sunday, October 25 to Friday, October 30 [with the exception of October 29], 7:30-9:30 p.m., meeting via Zoom
There’s a chance that a desperate Trump will respond to a narrow victory by Biden by declaring the election fraudulent, urging his base to support his continued Presidency. This training will share the most important things to know and practice in order to be ready for that possibility.
Register for this workshop by using this link and then choosing which day you would like to attend.
Sunday, October 25 to Friday, October 30 [with the exception of October 29], 7:30-9:30 p.m., meeting via Zoom
There’s a chance that a desperate Trump will respond to a narrow victory by Biden by declaring the election fraudulent, urging his base to support his continued Presidency. This training will share the most important things to know and practice in order to be ready for that possibility.
Register for this workshop by using this link and then choosing which day you would like to attend.
Sunday, October 25 to Friday, October 30 [with the exception of October 29], 7:30-9:30 p.m., meeting via Zoom
There’s a chance that a desperate Trump will respond to a narrow victory by Biden by declaring the election fraudulent, urging his base to support his continued Presidency. This training will share the most important things to know and practice in order to be ready for that possibility.
Register for this workshop by using this link and then choosing which day you would like to attend.
Sunday, October 25 to Friday, October 30 [with the exception of October 29], 7:30-9:30 p.m., meeting via Zoom
There’s a chance that a desperate Trump will respond to a narrow victory by Biden by declaring the election fraudulent, urging his base to support his continued Presidency. This training will share the most important things to know and practice in order to be ready for that possibility.
Register for this workshop by using this link and then choosing which day you would like to attend.
Sunday, October 25 to Friday, October 30 [with the exception of October 29], 7:30-9:30 p.m., meeting via Zoom
There’s a chance that a desperate Trump will respond to a narrow victory by Biden by declaring the election fraudulent, urging his base to support his continued Presidency. This training will share the most important things to know and practice in order to be ready for that possibility.
Register for this workshop by using this link and then choosing which day you would like to attend.
Thursday, October 22, 4-5pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Please join Mershon Center Senior Faculty Fellows Peter Mansoor and Dakota Rudesill for a discussion of civil-military relations and the 2020 elections. The discussion will include the role, if any, that the military might play in the event of a contested election or widespread civil violence. Reading materials will be sent out to registered attendees in advance.
Speakers
Wednesday, October 21, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Learn how bicycling can improve your health and sustainable lifestyle.
Tony Desnick, Director for Development and New Projects with Nice Ride Minnesota, makes the case that bikes are saving the world from itself. Bicycles really do change you, and, in amazing ways, change the community around you. Watch this TED Talk on YouTube and then join us for a discussion about bicycling in Columbus with local advocates and enthusiasts.
Wednesday, October 21, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month with author and professor Ken Schneck as he presents a fun-filled evening of LGBTQ+ trivia!
Saturday, October 17, 2-3pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Important Update: out of an abundance of caution regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we have transitioned this event to a virtual format.
Join us for a Creative Conversation celebrating the accomplished artists and incredible work from the “Paper Routes” exhibition that is currently at the Riffe Gallery [that is closed until further notice because of COVID-19].
“Paper Routes” artists will discuss their work, future projects, and what it means to be “Women to Watch.”