Event

On Silence: Silence - Perspectives from Mathematics and the Natural Sciences

Tuesday

April 14, 2026

4 p.m.

Location

Saints Tekakwitha and Serra Hall, Humanities Center, Room 200

Cost

Free

Event Status

Open to the Public

This is blue text on a white background "On Silence February 10 through April 21, 2026"

What space is there for silence in an increasingly loud and noisy world? What does it mean to reflect upon silence and to perhaps find solace in it? What dangers might lie in retreating to silence when there are pressing problems to talk about? In short, what is silence and why might it be of value? In this wide-ranging series of panel discussions — which will accompany this semester’s exhibitions, screenings and musical performances — speakers from a variety of disciplines will reflect upon the meaning of silence and its place in human life.

Silence: Perspectives From Mathematics and the Natural Sciences 

  • Michel Boudrias, PhD | Department of Environmental and Ocean Sciences
  • Diane Hoffoss, PhD | Department of Mathematics
  • Maren Mossman, PhD | Department of Physics

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