Ongoing Anxiety as Pandemic Persists Q & A with Catherine Pittman, professor of psychology; Ongoing Anxiety as Pandemic Persists: Understanding the Human Brain Exploring New Campus Art Midway through Inauguration week, a discussion and tour brought attention to some of the College’s latest acquisitions. Molly Gower, interim vice president for Mission, joined Tiffany Bidler, associate professor of art history, to host Representing Holiness: An Exploration of Marian Art. Still Making History Even though the 50th Jubilee Reunion weekend for the classes of 1970 and 1971 didn’t happen as planned, virtual reunion gatherings have brought the classmates closer than ever. Fall 2021 Campus Briefs News and updates from around campus for fall 2021. Research Reveals Sisters of the Holy Cross’ Displacement Work The Cushwa-Leighton Library was transformed Wednesday afternoon into a history museum that highlighted the archives and records of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. The exhibit, “The Displacement Project,” began as a research project in the fall of 2019 by a team of students and faculty. Music Beyond the Classroom The weekly Recital Forum Series has supplemented the Music Department’s course offerings for as long as the department members can remember. Every Monday at noon during the academic year, the Music Department invites guests to present on how music has shaped their career. Symposium Reveres the Moreau Center for the Arts Dynamic, collaborative, and joyful were just some of the words used to describe Revere, Revise, and Reimagine: A Symposium of Research and Creative Works held across campus on Friday, October 9 as part of the Inauguration of President Katie Conboy. I Stand with Immigrants Day of Action October 28 marks the annual I Stand with Immigrants College and University Day of Action. The Office for the Common Good, Division for Student Equity, and Student Diversity Board collaborated to bring students and faculty together to hear from South Bend immigrant and refugee advocates. Student Safety First: Lighting the Path Last fall, the recreational trail alongside Indiana 933 was opened, providing a safer path for pedestrians and cyclists. Recognizing the trail as a safer option than the narrow sidewalk, the committee set out to make it safe 24/7 by constructing light poles alongside the path.