Open houses, performances, and exhibitions across campus — May 4–8, 2026. Filter by day or department. Click any program to expand details.
All week, May 4–8: ESL Department Activities — Exhibition of Learning, Multicultural Makerspace, talent show, and community events · Art Installation & Gallery Student Showcase — on view throughout the week, drop-in welcome.
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Monday, May 4
See how nursing students build clinical judgment in realistic patient scenarios including the Delirium simulation — walkthroughs and live sessions. Open to all visitors; no scheduling required.
Faculty lead: Mary Sharma, Nursing
Tuesday, May 5
Full-day observation windows for the Delirium simulation including walkthroughs and live sessions.
Faculty lead: Mary Sharma, Nursing
Meet ESCOM representatives and learn about student engagement and educational access programs at COM.
Launch party and reading for the CoM Art and Literary Magazine. May move to Thursday — date to be confirmed. Open to students, faculty, staff, and the public.
Evening documentary screening off-campus at the Lark Theater in Kentfield. Community collaboration — details to be confirmed.
Wednesday, May 6
Open house and tabling near Deedy Hall. Meet ESCOM representatives and learn about student support services.
Performance of Men on Boats by the COM Drama Program during COMmunity Hour.
For information: Eric Michelle Micro, Director · Raston Theatre, PA 032
Thursday, May 7
Tabling at the Center for Student Success.
Chemistry students present on topics ranging from everyday life to many-body chemistry. Open to the public.
Faculty lead: Mary Sharma, Chemistry
May move to Tuesday — see Tuesday listing for details.
Student talent show celebrating ESL student creativity and community. Time to be confirmed.
Friday, May 8
Observation windows for the Postpartum Hemorrhage simulation.
Nathan Price speaks on The Age of Scientific Wellness — connections between science, health, longevity, and academic achievement. Available in-person and via Zoom.
For information: Dave Peterson or Sarah Pilar
Evening performance of Men on Boats.
For information: Eric Michelle Micro, Director · Raston Theatre, PA 032
Additional programs — dates to be confirmed
A deep dive into Marin newspaper front pages from 1927 to 2000, tracing local and national history. Developed with library partners and faculty across both campuses.
Solo exhibition featuring individual student creative process and work, with tabling and performances during the event.
For information: Dani Marin
Guided tour highlighting the photographic, graphic design, and illustration work of Studio Arts faculty member Shook Chung.
For information: Art & Graphic Design Services
Student and faculty butterfly paintings connecting science and art through COM's Environmental Sciences program.
Faculty lead: Samantha Aguerro, Biology
The Science Museum as a welcome point for Centennial visitors — one of COM's most distinctive educational spaces.
An inside look at anatomy as taught at COM — displays, models, and an introduction to the health sciences program.
A guided tour of the Math Lab showing how it supports student academic success.
Structured observation times to see COM's child development program in action with early childhood educators.
Faculty lead: Barbara Hoffman