TODAY
Study Abroad Info Session: Africa, Australia and New ZealandNoon to 1 p.m.Education Abroad Center, Third and A streets
Find out how you can conduct undergraduate research or take immersion programs in Australia, New Zealand or Africa!
Summer Abroad Info Session: Visual Arts in Early Modern China
4 to 5 p.m.
Education Abroad Center, Third and A streets
Learn about their Art History program in Hangzhou, China. Get a program overview, ask questions and meet the instructor!Memorial Service for Prof. Marc E. Blanchard
4 to 6 p.m.
ARC Ballroom A
Pay your respects in memory of distinguished professor of the Comparative Literature department, Professor Marc E. Blanchard who passed away Nov. 8.
DCD Hosts Congressional Candidate Dr. Ami Bera
6 to 7 p.m.
118 Olson
Listen to congressional candidate Dr. Ami Bera discuss the issues he wishes to address if he is elected to congress!
Vet Aide Club Winter Internship Sign-Up Meeting
6 p.m.
176 Everson
Apply for their pre-veterinary and animal science internships at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and more! Be sure to bring a completed Membership/Internship Application and $5 per quarter dues.
Women’s Basketball
7 p.m.
Pavilion
Watch the women’s basketball team take on UCSB!
FRIDAY
Study Abroad Info Session: Most Affordable Programs
Noon to 1 p.m.
Education Abroad Center, Third and A streets
You are invited! Learn about the cheapest programs offered and how you can even save money by studying abroad!
SATURDAY
Women’s Basketball
7 p.m.
Pavilion
Cheer on the UCD women’s basketball as they battle the Cal Poly mustangs!
To Boycott or Not to Boycott
7:30 p.m.
International House, 10 College Park
The International House presents satirical songster Dave Lippman as he brings his wit and humor to the campaign to end human rights violations against Palestinians!
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