The Information
Technology Revolution: Women, Work, and Social Change Conference
begins today. For a complete schedule, see last week's
CSJ
insert or visit
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/programs/wcl.
"The Publishing World" The
Children's Literature Series presents a talk by Cindy Pyle, Odyssey
Bookshop, 11 am.
Walk the Sacred
Labyrinth Experience the quiet and the healing of a labyrinth
made by MHC women over J-Term. *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, noon.
Summer
Internships in Business *CDC workshop room, 1:30 pm.
Shabbat Service followed by kosher meal.
RSVP required, call x2054 or email
eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu.
Eliot House Lounge, 5 pm.
Qu'ran
Study Muslim Prayer Room, Eliot House, 6 pm.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Meeting Eliot House,
7:45 pm.
La Unidad's Valentine's
Semi-Formal with DJ. Admission: $3 MHC, $4 others with college
ID. *Blanchard Campus Center, 9 pm.
SATURDAY 12
The Information Technology Revolution: Women, Work, and
Social Change For a complete conference schedule, see last week's
CSJ insert or visit
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/programs/wcl.
LSAT Exam L-1 and L-2,
*Cleveland Hall, 7:30 am. (The next LSAT exam administered on campus
will be Saturday, October 7, 2000.)
Black History Month Kids' Day Fun, games, and stories about
black history for kids ages 4 - 15. Lunch provided. *Betty Shabazz
House, 10 am - 2 pm.
Squash
at Tufts, 1 pm.
Basketball vs.
Wellesley, 2 pm.
"Lady Brown"
Senior voice recital by Dolores Brown '00 featuring music for
African-American leading ladies. Reception follows. Pratt Auditorium,
Pratt Hall, 7 pm.
Winter Carnival
Sophomore Semi-Formal Tickets sold in advance at Blanchard 2/9 -
2/11. $5 MHC presale; $7 MHC at door; $7 general. *Blanchard Campus
Center, 10 pm.
SUNDAY 13
The Information Technology Revolution: Women, Work, and
Social Change For a complete conference schedule, see last week's
CSJ insert or visit
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/programs/wcl.
Catholic Mass *Abbey Chapel,
11 am.
BAND-O-RAMA South
Hadley school bands perform. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall, 1
pm. Admission: $6. (Snow date: Monday, February 14, 6 pm.)
Ecumenical Worship Service *Abbey
Interfaith Sanctuary, 4 pm.
Faculty Recital Eugenie Malek, pianist, and Melinda Spratlan,
soprano. Work by Brahms, Ives, Barber, Scriabin, Michael Sahl, and
others. Pratt Auditorium, Pratt Hall, 4 pm.
APAU Potluck Dinner *Betty Shabazz House, 5 pm.
Five College Positive Body Image Campaign
Planning meeting. Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 5:30 pm.
Model United Nations Meeting Room 216, *Skinner Hall, 9 pm.
MONDAY 14
Labyrinth Walk *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 4 pm.
Beginnings and Endings Learn to
write effective introductions and endings at this Speaking, Arguing
and Writing Program workshop. 109 Porter Hall, 4 pm.
"Women Lawyers and Doctors in France: The Struggle For and Against
Access" Lecture by Julie Fette, French department. *Dickinson
House, 4:30 pm.
Baha'i Community
Study Class *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 6 pm.
"Dangerous Liaisons" A lecture presented by Pasts &
Presences. Hooker Auditorium, *Clapp Laboratory, 7:30 pm.
TUESDAY 15
Save the Environment Informational Meeting Rooms 202 and
215, *Blanchard Campus Center, 9 am.
"Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights: What Allies Can Do" Lecture by
Northampton police chief Russell Sienkiewicz. Simple meal provided.
RSVP required. Call x2054 or email
eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu
by 9 am on February 14. Eliot House, noon.
Buddhist Meditation *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 4:15 pm.
Basketball vs. Eastern Nazarene, 7 pm.
SGA Senate Meeting Hooker Auditorium, *Clapp Laboratory,
7:30 pm.
Japanese Tea
Ceremony February's ceremony: mamemaki and plum flowers.
Eliot House, 7:30 pm.
Bible
Study *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 7:30 pm.
Unitarian Universalist Students Meeting Eliot House
Lounge, 8:30 pm.
WEDNESDAY 16
Save the Environment Daylong informational meetings,
rooms 202 and 215, *Blanchard Campus Center, starting at 9 am.
Women's Recovery Meeting Room 202,
*Blanchard Campus Center, noon.
Interfaith Prayer Lunch Simple meal provided. RSVP required.
Call x2054 or email
eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu
by February 15. Eliot House, noon.
Teach Back A community discussion on effective teaching and
learning strategies. All faculty and students are invited. *Blanchard
Campus Center, 4 pm.
Reunion
Student Worker Information Session Mandatory for all students
considering working commencement/reunion. New York Room, *Mary
Woolley Hall, two sessions, 4 pm and 6:30 pm
Zazen Meditation "The Courage of Ordinary Lives," Rev.
Issho Fujita. Eliot House, 4 pm.
"Iceland Cometh to Commercial Genomics: From the Individual as
Biomass to the Nation as Database" Lecture by Mike Fortun,
Department of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute. Room 209, *Carr Laboratory, 4:15 pm.
Circle of Stones Meditation *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary,
4:30 pm.
Yoga For faculty and
staff. Call x2850 or email
pcurtis@mtholyoke.edu.
Studio II, *Kendall Hall, 5:15 pm.
Spanish Language Table Acompananos a cenar y practica tu
espanol. Ham Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.
Finding the Point and Sticking To It Learn to structure your
paper around a strong central argument. Bring a paper in progress, a
completed paper, or an assignment you're prepared to start. 109
Porter Hall, 7 pm.
The Job Offer: Understanding Your Benefits & Packages *CDC
workshop room, 7 pm.
Rosary
Prayer *Abbey Chapel, 8 pm.
Model United Nations Meeting Room 216, *Skinner Hall, 9 pm.
THURSDAY 17
Computer Coordinating Committee Meeting Room 212,
*Blanchard Campus Center, 9:00 am.
Save the Environment Daylong informational meetings, rooms 202
and 215, *Blanchard Campus Center, starting at 9 am.
Eating Disorder Screening Day Come for a free anonymous
screening and talk with a mental health professional. Room 202,
*Blanchard Campus Center, noon.
"Cosmos, History, and a Medieval Muslim Preacher" Jonathan
Berkey, history department, Davidson College. New York Room, *Mary
Woolley Hall, 4 pm.
"Into Thin
Air: Mountaineering Then and Now" A lecture by Alan Durfee,
mathematics, in conjunction with Summit: Vittorio Sella,
Mountaineer and Photographer. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 4
pm.
British American Drama Programs in London & Oxford Anthony
Branch, BRADA director, will answer questions. Room 212, *Blanchard
Campus Center, 4:30 pm.
Summer
Internships in Physical Sciences, Math, and Technology *CDC
workshop room, 4:30 pm.
Kosher
Dinner and Program Eliot House, 5:30 pm.
Resume Writing Room 316, *Reese Psychology &
Education Building, 7 pm.
ACORN
Informational Meeting *CDC workshop room, 7 pm.
Black History Month Movie Imitation of
Life, *Betty Shabazz House, 7 pm.
Summer Internships in Education, Human Services, and Social
Sciences Room 302, *Reese Psychology & Education Building,
7:30 pm.
Junior Jam Hey
juniors! Take a break and eat some ice cream. Free. The Lyon's Den,
*Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.
FRIDAY 18
Application Skills for Scholarships & Fellowships
*CDC workshop room, 11 am.
Radcliffe Publishing Course Information Session *CDC workshop
room, 11:30 am.
Walk the Sacred
Labyrinth *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, noon.
Using Your Spring Semester To Find A Summer Internship *CDC
workshop room, 1:30 pm.
Shabbat
Candle Lighting Eliot House lounge, 5 pm.
Qu'ran Study Muslim Prayer Room, Eliot House, 6 pm.
Ten Things I Hate About You
Presented by the Film Society, Admission: $2, Hooker Auditorium,
*Clapp Laboratory, 7 and 9:30 pm.
The World Economy in the 21st Century: Challenges and
Opportunities Conference begins today. "Growth Triumphant: The
21st Century in Historical Perspective," Richard Easterlin,
University of Southern California; "The Future of Market Economics,"
Elmar Altvater, Free University of Berlin. Gamble Auditorium, *Art
Building, 7:30 pm.
Intervarsity
Christian Fellowship Meeting Eliot House, 7:45 pm.