Divine 9 Meet the Greeks
Gailliot Center 3333 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesCome learn about the Divine 9 histories, what it takes to be a member, and what they are actively doing in our communities.
Come learn about the Divine 9 histories, what it takes to be a member, and what they are actively doing in our communities.
This workshop is designed for emerging artists to experience working with a digital medium to create a dynamic work of visual self-expression. Lunch included!
Join us for the inaugural “I Love Carlow Day” Alumni Happy Hour on March 1st at The Porch at Schenley from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wear your Carlow gear and connect with fellow alumni.
This presentation will explore what it means to see through the eyes of the dominant culture, how one rejects the Christianity of the dominant culture, and how one begins to create a different cultural foundation upon which to base one's faith.
Join us for our Transfer Today session where you will have the opportunity to learn more about what Carlow can offer you.
This workshop will walk participants through an understanding of how the dyslexic mind works and how to really know the full academic and social-emotional profile each individual student. Act 48 hours available.
Join Matthew Gordley, PhD, Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, and Lynn George, PhD, Dean of the College of Health & Wellness for a Carlow University update on our academic schools.
This session explores how The Andy Warhol Museum’s Learning and Public Engagement department rapidly adapted their on-site programming by pivoting to online learning and digital engagement during the COVID-19 closure. Act 48 hours available.
Join Carlow University and fellow DC metro area alumni for an Alumni Happy Hour at Mission Dupont Circle!
This event is an informational session for students interested in learning about Carlow’s graduate programs.
In the midst of unprecedented sociopolitical upheaval, join the SJI for a virtual panel discussion on the rise of white supremacy in Allegheny County, identifying red flags, and safely combatting nationalist, fascist rhetoric and organizing.
This is part of the Cultural Theory Historical Practices Lecture Series
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