Tuesday April 15
Jim Tobin, associate professor of journalism at Miami University, will present, "Asking the Past to Talk: FDR, Polio and Narrative History" at 4 p.m. in Armstrong Student Center Pavilion A. Tobin will discuss how he weaved historical evidence into scenes and passages in his latest book, "The Man He Became: How FDR Defied Polo to Win the Presidency."
Wednesday April 16
The Brown Bag Recital Series will feature solo and group performances by faculty and students at noon in the Armstrong Student Center's Shade Family Room.
Thursday April 17
Catch a free concert Uptown by local artists Daniel in Stereo, One Day Steady, Northbound and Colton Jackson at 7:30 p.m. at Oxford Memorial Park Pavilion.
Friday April 18
The Vision Dance Company will host its spring recital at 7:30 p.m. in Hall Auditorium. Tickets are free for students, $8 for adults.
Saturday April 19
Miami University's Black Women Empowered will host the PEACE.LOVE.FRO.EXPO, a day-long event at MacMillian Hall 114. The event celebrates natural beauty and identity.
Sunday April 20
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Meet at the Hueston Woods Nature Center at 11 a.m. for an expedition to fossil collection sites around the park.
Monday April 21
Kick off your week at The Art of Yoga, focusing on relaxation and deep release through the mind and body awareness. The $10 class begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Oxford Community Arts Center's North Parlor.