FRIDAY 23

Remillard Insurance A representative will be on campus for prescheduled appointments only; call x2503. Bring copies of your current insurance policies. Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 11 am–2 pm.

French Table Abbey private dining room, 11:30 am.

Pagan and Wiccan Community Meeting Room 212, *Blanchard Campus Center, noon.

Jumma Prayer and Lunch RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu by 9 am on 2/22. Eliot House lounge, noon.

Labyrinth Walk *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, noon.

Shabbat Candlelighting Service Followed by kosher dinner. RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu by 2/22. Eliot House lounge, 5:30 pm.

Film Breakfast Club; $1. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7 and 9:30 pm.

Intervarsity Christian Fellowship *MacGregor Hall living room, 8 pm.

Five College Composers Concert A concert of new music composed by Five College faculty: Allen Bonde and David Sanford (MHC); Clifton J. Noble (Smith); and Margo Edwards Simmons (Hampshire). McCulloch Auditorium, *Pratt Hall, 8 pm.

Infusion with Fire A play about the New Deal era and the House Un-American Activities Committee, directed by Megan Smith ’01. Admission is free. For reservations, call x2406. The box office opens two hours in advance. *Rooke Theatre, 8 pm.

 

SATURDAY 24

Film Breakfast Club; $1. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7 and 9:30 pm.

Infusion with Fire See 2/23. *Rooke Theatre, 8 pm.

Three Peas Party *Blanchard Campus Center, 10 pm.

 

SUNDAY 25

Roman Catholic Mass
*Abbey Chapel, 9:30 am.

Ecumenical Worship *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 11 am.

Infusion with Fire See 2/23. *Rooke Theatre, 2 pm.

Unitarian Universalist Community Meeting Eliot House lounge, 7:30 pm.


MONDAY 26

Labyrinth Walk *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 4 pm.

“Molecular Evolution of Developmental Control Genes” Lecture by Gunter Wagner, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University. Room 120, *Clapp Hall, 4 pm.

“Engendering the State, Racing the Nation: Trujillo’s Legacy and Dominican Identity Representations” Lecture by Ginetta Candelario, Smith College. Seminar Room, Five College Women’s Studies Research Center, 79/83 College Street,
4:45 pm.

Baha’i Prayer *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 5 pm.

French Table *Ham Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.

Book Reading and Discussion Ann Arnett Ferguson, Smith College, discusses her book Bad Boys: Public Schools in the Making of Black Masculinity. Cosponsored by Mount Holyoke’s African American and African studies program. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.

“Don Giovanni: Seeds of Creation” Lecture by Elizabeth Parker, University of Massachusetts. Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 7:30 pm.

 

TUESDAY 27

Faculty and Staff Meditation Join us for a quiet moment in the middle of your day. With Sister Anita Macgovern. *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 12:15 pm.

Pagan and Wiccan Community Drop-In Hours Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 2–4 pm.

Community-Based Learning (CBL) Showcase Students from four CBL classes will describe their projects and learning experiences. Learn more about the range and content of CBL projects at Mount Holyoke. New York Room, *Mary Woolley Hall, 4 pm.

Buddhist Meditation *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 4:15 pm.

“Geographies of Orientalism and Racism in Colonial German East Africa” This lecture by Jennifer Kopf, University of Lexington, Kentucky, is part of a series of conversations designed to present fresh voices exploring both the world pictures framing multiple discourses about Africa and the ordinary fabric and institutions of everyday life on the continent. Room 202, *Skinner Hall, 4:30 pm.

German Table Abbey private dining room, 5:30 pm.

Note-Taking Strategies Workshop *Prospect Hall living room, 6:30 pm.

Author Reading David Anthony Durham reads from Gabriel’s Story, his acclaimed first novel about a young African American and his adventures in the American West. Cosponsored by the Association of Pan African Unity, with support from the Offices of the President, the Dean of the College, and the Dean of Students. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.

“Witnessing Sacred Space: Women’s Studies from a Pilgrimage to Retrace the Middle Passage of Slavery” Lecture by Bonnie Winfield, Binghamton University. Seminar Room, Five College Women’s Studies Research Center, 79/83 College Street, 7:30 pm.

Japanese Tea Ceremony With Nobue Yamashita. Call 536-4364 for reservations. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 7:30 pm.
Inward Bound Meditation With Helen “Sandy” Johnson. *Torrey Hall living room, 8 pm.

 

WEDNESDAY 28

TIAA-CREF Meetings A TIAA-CREF representative will be on campus for individual meetings with employees. For appointments, call x2503. Room 215, *Blanchard Campus Center, 9 am–4:30 pm.

Interfaith Prayer Lunch RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu by 2/27. Eliot House lounge, noon.

Women’s Alcohol and Drug Meeting Share common concerns about use and recovery at these meetings run by and for students. Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, noon.

Ash Wednesday Ecumenical Service *Abbey Chapel, 4 pm.

Torah Study and Songs Join Jewish Chaplain Efraim Eisen for a class on the Torah. Cider and rugalach included. Eliot House lounge, 4 pm.

Zazen Meditation Today’s topic: “Unstoppable Friendship,” by Rev. Issho Fujita. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 4 pm.

Circle of Stones Meditation With Sister Anita Magovern. *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 4:15 pm.

Ash Wednesday Catholic Mass *Abbey Chapel, 5 pm.

Chinese Table *Ham Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.

Spanish Table *MacGregor Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.

Hindu Community Meeting *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 6:30 pm.

Intro to Dreamweaver Computer workshop for students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.

German Film Series Kriemhild’s Revenge (1924). Room 9, *Ciruti Center, 7:15 pm.

Film Director Marc Singer will be present for a screening his 1999 documentary, Dark Days. Tower Theaters, Village Commons, 7:30 pm.

Reading Strategies Workshop *Buckland living room, 7:30 pm.

Your Weight, Your Fortune: Eating Disorders Leah Bernstein ’03 performs an original dramatic monologue about eating disorders and the pressures all women face in American culture. Discussion to follow. Free and open to the public, with free nutritious food for all who attend. *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.

THURSDAY 1

Chinese Table
South Rockefeller private dining room, 11:30 am.

Russian Table Abbey private dining room, noon.

Using Digital Cameras Computer workshop for students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library, 4:15 pm.

Italian Table *Ham Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.

Book Reading William MacLeish reads from Uphill With Archie: A Son’s Journey, his memoir about his father, poet Archibald MacLeish. Cosponsored by the Mount Holyoke English department. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.

Poetry Reading and Book Signing Jan Freeman, director of Paris Press, reads from her new book of poetry, Simon Says. Seminar Room, Five College Women’s Studies Research Center, 79/83 College Street, 7:30 pm.

The Bedbug Molly Parker ’01 directs this satirical play by Vladimir Mayakovsky about a Russian revolutionary frozen in ice and resurrected fifty years later. Admission is free; call x2406 for reservations. The box office opens two hours in advance. *Rooke Theatre, 8 pm.

 

FRIDAY 2

Children’s Literature Series Informal discussion with author Ann Turner. Refreshments will be served. Tower Room 501, Clapp Hall, 11 am.

Remillard Insurance A representative will be on campus for prescheduled appointments only; call x2503. Bring copies of your current insurance policies. Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 11 am–2 pm.

French Table Abbey private dining room, 11:30 am.

Jumma Prayer and Lunch RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu by 9 am on 3/1. Eliot House, noon.

Pagan and Wiccan Community Meeting Room 212, Blanchard Campus Center, noon.

Labyrinth Walk *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, noon.

“Knowledge, Nature, and Globalization in New Guinea” Lecture by Stuart Kirsch, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, and Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge. Room 301, *Shattuck Hall, 2 pm.
Shabbat Service and Kosher Dinner RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu by 3/1. Eliot House lounge, 5:30 pm.

Film Sonatine; $1. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7 and 9:30 pm.

Book Reading Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid reads from his widely praised first novel, Moth Smoke. Cosponsored by the Mount Holyoke English department. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.

Intervarsity Christian Fellowship *MacGregor Hall living room, 8 pm.

The Bedbug See 3/1.*Rooke Theatre, 8 pm.

Pratt Dedication and Concert This recital by lyric soprano Nancy J. Gustafson ’78 is part of the weekend’s festivities celebrating the renovation of Pratt Hall. Admittance by ticket only; call x2306 for more information. McCulloch Auditorium, *Pratt Hall, 8 pm.



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