Photographer Joel Sartore captures intimate photos of endangered animals such as these orangutans for the National Geographic Photo Ark project. Sartore will speak about his work during an Assembly Series lecture, titled “Portraits from the Brink,” Monday, April 1, followed by a discussion with leaders from the Living Earth Collaborative.
What happens to children when their mothers go to prison? What barriers do mothers face when they are released? This symposium will address these and other questions. 560 Music Center. Registration is required.
The 14th annual African Film Festival invites St. Louisans to see eight of Africa’s most acclaimed films on the big screen. There will be a youth matinee at 3 p.m. Saturday. Brown Hall, Room 100.
Edible books are just that — silly or serious creations made of food, inspired by books, titles, characters or authors. Drop off entries by 10 a.m. in the Becker Medical Library atrium.
The university celebrates Earth Week starting Monday, April 1, with opportunities to learn and engage on topics from climate change to the Green New Deal, agriculture, bikes and more.
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