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The Multicultural Calendar serves as a resource for students, staff, and faculty to plan events, activities, meetings, retreats, and courses throughout the year. It is a resource for understanding religious and cultural observances.

 

Multicultural Calendar - April 2026

Passover Seder

Jeweish

Disclaimer: This event is organized by Hillel and shared on our calendar as part of our collaboration with community partners who contribute to campus life.

6:00 PM at Hillel

Wednesday, April 1, 2026


Pesach / Passover

Jewish

Recommended Accommodation: Significant. Avoid scheduling important academic deadlines, events and activities after sundown on the first days, on the following two full days, and on last two days of the holiday. Provide food accommodation (kosher restrictions apply; the use of leavening is prohibited so, for example, matzah is eaten in place of bread.)

Pesach is a week-long observance commemorating the freedom and exodus of the Israelites (Jewish slaves) from Egypt during the reign of the Pharaoh Ramses II. It is one of three pilgrimage festivals.

General Practices: Family gatherings, ritualized meals called Seders, reading of the Haggadah, lighting of Yahrzeit memorial candle at sundown on the last night of Passover.

Date Details: Begins at sundown on first day.

Wednesday, April 1 to Thursday, April 9, 2026


Hanuman Jayanti

Hindu

Hindu celebration of Hanuman who was an embodiment of Lord Rama. Devotion and selfless work are encouraged.

General Practices: Devotees visit Hanuman temples and apply sindhur to their foreheads from Hanuman's body.

Thursday, April 2, 2026


Maundy Thursday 

Christian, Roman Catholic, Protestant

Thursday before Easter, commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus with the Apostles.

General Practices: Prayer, communion (Eucharist), meals, and foot-washing ceremonies among some Christian denominations

Date Details: Always falls on the Thursday before Easter Sunday.

Thursday, April 2, 2026 


Theravadin New Year

Buddhist

In Theravadin countries (Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, Cambodia and Laos) the new year is celebrated for three days from the first full moon day in April. In Mahayana countries the new year starts on the first full moon day in January.

General Practices: Devotees usually spend the New Year festival days in concentrated thought about the Buddha's birth, enlightenment and death.

Thursday, April 2, 2026


Good Friday

Christian, Roman Catholic, Protestant

Recommended Accommodation: Significant. Provide food accommodations: Meat is prohibited during meals for some (fish is not considered meat).

Friday before Easter, commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Among some sects of Christianity and in many countries it marks a day of fasting.

General Practices: Prayer, fasting, and noon or afternoon services in some Christian denominations.

Date Details: Always falls on the Friday before Easter Sunday.

Friday, April 3, 2026


Holy Friday

Eastern Orthodox Christian

Recommended Accommodation: Avoid scheduling important academic deadlines, events and activities on the date.

Friday before Easter, commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Among some sects of Christianity and in many countries marks a day of fasting.

General Practices: Prayer, fasting, confession, and church services as well as the wrapping or dying of eggs (often red) in preparation for Easter Sunday.

Date Details: Orthodox Good Friday is determined by the Julian calendar which regulates ceremonial cycle of the Eastern Orthodox Christian churches.

Friday, Apr 3, 2026


Pascha / Easter  

Christian, Roman Catholic, Protestant

Recommended Accommodation: Significant

Annual commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

General Practices: Celebratory meals, family gatherings, distribution of colored eggs, baskets and chocolate bunnies. It is a celebration of renewal.

Date Details: Easter Sunday is determined by the Gregorian calendar. The Gregorian calendar regulates ceremonial cycle of the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches.

Sunday, April 5, 2026


Ascension of Jesus 

Eastern Orthodox Christian

Recognition of the departure of Jesus from earth after the resurrection. It is perhaps the earliest observed celebration in Christianity. 

General Practices: It is observed with worship including prayers and music.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026 


Baisakhi / Vaisakhi 

Sikh

Vaisakhi is the Sikh new year festival and commemorates 1699, the year Sikhism was born. Vaisakhi is also a long-established harvest festival.

General Practices: There are often parades, dancing, and singing throughout the day. These celebrations involve music, singing, and chanting of scriptures and hymns.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026


First Day of Ridvan 

Baháʼí

Recommended Accommodation: Those celebrating will likely ask for the day off. Work is to be suspended on days 1, 9, and 12 of the festival.

Bahá'í commemoration of the twelve-day period in 1863 when Baha'u'llah declared that he was God's messenger for this age. 

Monday, April 20, 2026


Yom Hazikaron 

Jewish

National remembrance day observed in Israel for those who fell since 1860, when Jews were first allowed to live in Palestine outside of Jerusalem's Old City walls. While traditionally dedicated to fallen soldiers, commemoration has also been extended to civilian victims of political violence and terrorism.

Monday, April 20 to Tuesday, April 21, 2026


Yom Ha'atzmaut 

Jewish

A national day of Israel commemorating the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948.

Tuesday, April 21 to Wednesday, April 22, 2026 


Saint George's Day 

Christian

Christian remembrance of a person who, in the 4th century, was a martyr and became an ideal of martial valor and selflessness. Legend of killing a dragon relates to this patron saint of England.

Thursday, April 23, 2026 


Ninth Day of Ridvan 

Baháʼí

Recommended Accommodation: Those celebrating will likely ask for the day off. Work is to be suspended on days 1, 9, and 12 of the festival.

Bahá'í commemoration of the twelve-day period in 1863 when Baha'u'llah declared that he was God's messenger for this age. 

Tuesday, April 28 to Wednesday, April 29, 2026


Maidyozarem Gahanbar 

Zoroastrian

Recommended Accommodation: Each Gahanbar is a period to focus on worship and those celebrating will perform only necessary work.

There are six Gahanbars (five-day festivals) spread throughout the year. Maidyozarem literally means "midgreening," and is celebrated as a mid-spring festival.

Thursday, April 30, 2026 

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