Program Highlights

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