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The Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) is primarily a cultural and social holiday, though it has deep historical and traditional roots that include religious or spiritual elements. It is a significant cultural celebration that marks the beginning of the lunar...
Ramadan is considered one of the holiest months of the year. Ramadan is a time of fasting, worship, and charity, fostering spiritual reflection and resilience. The exact start and end dates may vary slightly based on Islamic traditions and moon...
Purim, which begins at sundown on the first day and ends at sunset on the second, commemorates the time when the Jews were living in Persia and were saved from genocide by the courage of a young Jewish woman named...
Magha Puja Day (also known as Sangha Day or Fourfold Assembly Day) is observed on the day of the full moon in the third lunar month (Magha), which typically occurs in late February or early March of the Gregorian calendar...
Holi, often called the "Festival of Colors," is a vibrant and ancient Hindu festival that marks the arrival of spring, the triumph of good over evil, and the celebration of love. Community: Hindu Common practices: Sprinkling colored water and powder...
Ready to start a meaningful career in nursing? At Simmons University, bachelor’s degree holders from any field can discover exciting pathways to seamlessly transition into the nursing profession. Whether your goal is to become a Registered Nurse (RN), Family Nurse...
An opportunity to learn from hiring managers about how to stand out in the job market for library and information science.
Join feminist organizations from across Greater Boston for a morning of inspiration, connection, and action at the 28th Annual International Women’s Day Breakfast.
Attend a Dissertation Proposal Defense by Ms. Laura Sutherland: "Using the Teach-Back Method to Improve Special Education Teachers' Participation in Consultation and Collaboration Interactions"
What connects a 2000 BC clay tablet, a suffragette's personal papers, and a 9th-century palm leaf manuscript? They're all part of our Archives' extraordinary new collection - and we invite you to discover them from wherever you are. Join us...
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