Oct 20 Monday
Faculty from across the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences at UNC Charlotte are enthusiastic about bringing you a whole week of presentations and discussions about Artificial intelligence (AI). From stand alone apps to sophisticated computer programming systems, it is used to replicate cognitive processes in almost every industry and academic discipline. Like human intelligence, AI can analyze, organize and dispense information super quickly—even faster than what humans can coordinate individually. Why AI in the humanities and earth and social sciences? Because it has profound implications on how humans choose to use and be affected by the technology. Times and locations vary through the week. See the complete schedule and registration links.
Sylvester Johnson, Ph.D. (Northwestern University) will examine the global dimensions of technology innovation to explain the future intersection of AI and human engineering. The rise of generative AI is demonstrating the ability of machine intelligence to transform virtually every aspect of our global society. Intelligent machines now assist in diagnosing disease, tutoring students in advanced subjects, and even discovering new research insights across multiple fields of study. At the same time, advances in genomic research and genetic engineering are yielding extraordinary possibilities in health care and biotech. Drawing on his experience as a human-centered technologist and founding CEO of a public benefit company, Johnson will suggest a possible way forward for governing the uncertain future of a technological society.│religiousstudies.charlotte.eduMonday, Oct. 20; 6 p.m., with a reception at 5 p.m.; J. Murrey Atkins Library, Halton Reading RoomThis event launches AI Week; Read more and register.
Cancer Support Health & Wellness Classes.
These classes are designed to improve overall health and well-being by providing engaging and informative sessions on healthy cooking, nutritional information, and general wellness. Specifically tailored for individuals diagnosed with cancer and their caregivers, our classes will empower participants with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their diet and lifestyle, ultimately enhancing their health and quality of life.
Additionally, we will address the impact of alcohol and substance abuse on cancer patients and survivors, offering healthy alternatives to support their journey to wellness.
Here’s why you should attend all 3 classes:
-Learn how to prepare healthy meals with Chef Dennis -October 20th – Breakfast – Avocado and Egg Soft Wrap -October 27th – Lunch – Baked Salmon with Spinach and Quinoa -November 3rd – Dinner – Lemon Herb Braised Chicken Thighs with Vegetables served over Chickpea Pasta-Improve your Nutrition knowledge from Chaside Clover, MS, RD, LDN & Community Outreach Director at Nourish Up -October 20th – Aromatics and their benefits, including as a substance-free alternative. -October 27th – Health benefits of salmon, spinach, and quinoa -November 3rd – Understanding stress eating and healthy alternatives-Enhance your mental health with Tammy Broadaway, LCMHC, LCAS Psychotherapist, Mental Health Advocate & Wellness Innovator -October 20th – Aromatherapy for relaxation -October 27th – Sound therapy for stress relief -November 3rd – Managing Seasonal Affective Disorder & Holiday Stress -Discover healthy alternatives to drugs & alcohol -Attendees who participate in person will receive a reusable insulated grocery bag containing: -A Health & Wellness Journal -Ingredients to replicate the cooking demonstration for that day -And more! -Additionally, you’ll have a chance to win a raffle prize!
Oct 21 Tuesday
Embark on a fascinating journey through the skies and cosmos in the interactive aerospace exhibition Above and Beyond!
Above and Beyond celebrates the incredible innovations that have shaped flight – from the earliest dreams of the Wright brothers to today’s space exploration and tomorrow’s cutting-edge aviation technologies.
Explore the frontiers of air and space travel through immersive simulations, hands-on design challenges and dynamic storytelling that brings the history and future of aerospace to life. The journey begins in a wraparound immersive theater, then expands into five themed galleries featuring dozens of interactive stations.
Oct 22 Wednesday
NAME OF EVENT: 2025 Civics 101 Program (LWVCM)
WHEN: Wednesdays from 6 to 8:30 pm from February 19, 2025 through April 2, 2025
WHERE: Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center 600 E. 4th Street, Charlotte NC 28202
WHATCivics 101, sponsored by the League of Women Voters Charlotte Mecklenburg (LWVCM), offers a comprehensive look into the structures of city, county and state governance for Charlotte. Seven-evening sessions, one-evening-per week, can be attended either in-person or online. Panelist include elected officials, administrators and media representatives. Price: $50 Adults, Free for StudentsFor information and registration, visit: https://goleaguego.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=355841&module_id=525173
Join us at The Casey, for a night of good food and fun. Guests will enjoy small bites and decadent desserts prepared by award-winning local chefs, have the opportunity to bid on fabulous auction items and celebrate with live music. It’s time to come together as a community of Good Cookies.
To date, Cookies for Kids' Cancer has funded more than 140 research grants which have made a direct impact on kids' lives. All proceeds of the evening will go towards our mission of funding research for new, improved and less toxic treatments for pediatric cancer research.
Oct 23 Thursday