November
12, 2004
Happenings
November
Friday 12
Finding Funding Workshop *CDC workshop room, 10 am.
Japanese Table Dining room,
*MacGregor Hall, noon.
French Table Dining room, *Prospect
Hall, noon.
Jumma Prayer Muslim Prayer Room,
*Eliot House, 1 pm.
Résumé Writing Workshop Room
318, *Blanchard Campus Center, 2 pm.
A Visit to Tibet With Tenzin Seldon Dekhang ’06. RSVP
for dinner to ssburggra@mtholyoke.edu.
*Eliot House lounge, 5 pm.
Kabbalat Shabbat Service *Abbey
Interfaith Sanctuary, 6:30 pm.
Latina Alumnae Conference McCulloch
Auditorium, *Pratt Hall,
7 pm.
Film Pirates of the Caribbean: The
Curse of the Black Pearl. $1. Hooker Auditorium,
*Clapp Laboratory, 9:30 pm.
Un-Dressage: Leather and Lace Hip-hop
party and performance by Anonimo (opened for Kanye West). $3
MHC, $5 others. Great Room, *Blanchard Campus Center, 10 pm.
Saturday 13
GRE Tests *Cleveland L-1, L-2, and L-3, 8 am.
LSAT Practice Test The Princeton Review will administer a full-length
practice LSAT under the same conditions as the real thing. Students
will receive a detailed computer score report within one week.
Free, but register in advance at www.princetonreview.com or call
413-397-9701. Room 303, *Kendade Hall, 8 am.
Student-led Shabbat Services *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 10
am.
“The Body in Motion” Master class by Baladevi Chandrashekar
in the classical Indian dance form bharata
nritya. Reception
to follow in Streeter Lounge, Kendall. Dance Studio Theatre,
*Kendall, 10:30 am.
Overeaters Anonymous Room 226, *Blanchard Campus Center, 2 pm.
Ramadan Celebration *Eliot House lounge, 4 pm.
Classical Indian Dance Baladevi Chandrashekar, senior disciple
of Padma Subrahmanyam and specialist in bharata
nritya, performs
interpretations of classical Indian myths and poetry. *Rooke
Theatre, 8 pm.
Film Pirates of
the Caribbean. See 11/12.
Sunday 14
Ecumenical Worship Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 11 am.
Willits-Hallowell Sunday
Brunch Breakfast and lunch favorites
including hand-carved meats, fresh fruit, assorted pastries,
and a dessert table. $12.50. For reservations call x2217. *Willits-Hallowell
Center, 11:30 am–1:30 pm.
Medieval Studies Film Screening Eric Rohmer’s
Perceval le Gallois, in French with English subtitles. Room 101,
*Dwight Hall, 4 and
7 pm.
Ramadan Celebration *Eliot House lounge, 4 pm.
KASA Film Screening: My Sassy Girl Watch
a Korean movie while enjoying Korean snacks and drinks. Pizza
will also be served. Lounge, *Blanchard Campus Center,
4:30 pm.
Baha’i Community Meeting *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary,
5 pm.
Catholic Mass *Abbey Chapel,
6:30 pm.
Preparing Images for Presentations
and the Web Workshop for
students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A,
*Dwight Hall, 7 pm.
Unitarian Universalist Community
Meeting *Eliot House lounge,
7 pm.
Poets’ Lounge Room 227, *Blanchard Campus Center, 8:30
pm.
Monday 15
“The Ancient Roots and Modern Consequences of Global Environmental
Changes” Lecture by Jeffrey Dukes, Department of Biology,
University of Massachusetts, Boston. Refreshments at 4 pm in the
third floor lounge; lecture begins at 4:15 pm. Room 305, *Kendade
Hall.
A Conversation with Rami
Khouri Center for Gobal Initiatives
Fellow-in-Residence Khouri is executive editor of the Daily
Star in Beirut. Eliot House lounge, 4:15 pm.
“Bearing the Fetus: Pregnancy Symptoms
and the Ideal of Fetal Perfection” Lecture by Danielle Bessett, a Five College
Women’s Studies Research Associate from New York University.
Seminar room, *Five College Women’s Studies Research Center,
4:30 pm.
Sexual Health Educators
Meeting Room 213, *Blanchard Campus
Center, 5 pm.
Italian Table Dining room, *MacGregor Hall, 5:30 pm.
Student Speaking Tour Two Palestinian students will talk about
education in the occupied Palestinian territories. Great Room,
*Blanchard Campus Center, 7 pm.
Portfolio Workshop *CDC workshop room, 8 pm.
Tuesday 16
Chinese Table Dining room, South Rockefeller Hall, noon.
Women’s Recovery Weekly Meeting Room 318, *Blanchard Campus
Center, 12:20 pm.
Introduction to Dreamweaver Workshop for faculty/staff. Register
at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 1
pm.
Planning Your Web Site Workshop for students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training.
Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 4:15 pm.
What Do You Want to Do: Achieving Clarity (Part III)
*CDC workshop room, 4:30 pm.
Spanish Table Dining room, *MacGregor Hall, 5:30 pm.
“Iraq and the Wider Dilemma in
the Middle East” Lecture
by Rami Khouri, executive editor of the Daily Star, Beirut, and
Global Studies Fellow-in-Residence at the Center for Global Initiatives.
Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7:30 pm.
Japanese Tea Ceremony Sign up at the entrance or email nyamashi@mtholyoke.edu. Wa-Shin-An,
*Eliot House, 7:30 pm.
“Putin’s Russia in the World
Historical Context” Lecture
by Marshall Poe, author of The Russian Moment in World History.
Executive Board Room, *Willits-Hallowell Center, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday 17
Recovery Luncheon Meeting Free pizza and beverages. Room 135,
*Groves Health Center, noon.
Interfaith Prayer Lunch *Eliot House lounge, 12:15 pm.
“Hydrogen Tunneling and Protein
Motion in Enzyme Reactions” Lucy
Pickett Lecture
by Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, Pennsylvania State University. Refreshments
at 4 pm; lecture at
4:15 pm. *Cleveland L-1.
Zazen Meditation With Rev. Issho Fujita. Join us as we discuss “Doing
non-doing.” Wa-Shin-An, *Eliot House, 4 pm.
“Catholic Women Discuss” Please come for dinner
and wonderful conversation. *Eliot House lounge, 5:30 pm.
German Table Dining room, *MacGregor Hall, 5:30 pm.
Chinese Table Dining room, South Rockefeller Hall, 5:30 pm.
ACLU Meeting Room 216, *Blanchard Campus Center, 5:45 pm.
Spanish Film Series *Cleveland L-2, 7 pm.
Introduction to Photoshop Workshop for students. Room 109A,
*Dwight Hall, 7 pm.
German 222 Film Fest Room 9, *Ciruti Center, 7 pm.
Philosophy Lecture By Graham Priest, professor of philosophy
at the Universities of Melbourne (Australia) and St Andrews (Scotland).
Room 202, *Skinner Hall, 7:15 pm.
SGA Town Meeting Great Room, *Blanchard Campus Center, 7:30
pm.
Law Careers Panel *CDC workshop room, 8 pm.
Thursday 18
Dreamweaver Templates Workshop for faculty/staff. Register at
www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 10 am.
Knit and Chat *Eliot House lounge, noon.
“Niger and Queen Sarraounia: 100
Years of Forgetting Female Leadership” Lecture by Tidjani Alou Antoinette. Room 305,
*Kendade Hall, 4 pm.
Seniors: What Do You Want
to Do: Achieving Clarity (Part III) *CDC workshop room, 4:30 pm.
Hindu Worship with Dinner *Eliot House lounge, 5 pm.
French Table Dining room, *MacGregor Hall, 5:30 pm.
Introduction to Templates
Using Dreamweaver Workshop for students.
Prerequisite: advanced knowledge of Dreamweaver. Room 109A, *Dwight
Hall, 7 pm.
Teaching During January
Term Students interested in working
in schools with early childhood (grades PreK–2), elementary
(grades 1–6), middle (5–8), or secondary (8–12)
children during January Term should attend the two information
sessions about Education 332j or 324j, Observing and Assisting
in Schools, on 11/18 and 12/9. If you cannot attend both meetings,
call Gayle Higgins, x2844, to make arrangements to pick up the
required course information. Course is required for all students
seeking teacher licensure. Room 301, *Reese Building, 7 pm.
A Concert for Cameroon:
Christopher and Friends Christopher
Rust (LITS) and friends present a benefit folk-music performance
to fund health education and the education of widows and orphans
in Cameroon. Free, but donations accepted. Great Room, *Blanchard
Campus Center, 7:30 pm.
“Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes:
Nude Posture Photos in American Colleges” Lecture by Sarah Doyle, a Five College
Women’s Studies Research Associate, about scoliosis screening
and the origins of posture photograph programs at Wellesley,
Mount Holyoke, and Smith colleges. Seminar room, *Five College
Women’s Studies Research Center, 7:30 pm.
Falling Bodies A play by Emily Dickinson Senior Lecturer in
the Humanities Mary Jo Salter about the 1638 meeting of English
poet John Milton and the physicist Galileo Galilei. Directed
by Holger Teschke, visiting professor of theatre arts, and choreographed
by Jim Coleman, professor of dance, along with students. With
sets designed by associate professor of art Joe Smith and students,
and costumes by professor of theatre arts Vanessa James. Dance
Studio Theatre, *Kendall, 8 pm.
Résumé and Cover Letter
Workshop *CDC workshop
room,
8 pm.
Senior Pub Night Lounge, *Blanchard Campus
Center, 8 pm.
Film Bird
Cage. Free popcorn! Great Room, Blanchard Campus Center,
10:30 pm.
Friday 19
Introduction to Photoshop Workshop for faculty/staff. Register
at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 10
am.
Halal Lunch followed by
Jumma Prayer *Eliot House lounge, noon.
Japanese Table Dining room, *MacGregor Hall, noon.
French Table Dining room, *Prospect Hall, noon.
“Reflections on Japanese Cinema” Lecture by Abraham
Ravett, professor of film and photography, Hampshire College.
Room 101, *Dwight Hall, 12:15 pm.
Introduction to PowerPoint Workshop for faculty/staff. Register
at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 1
pm.
Kabbalat Shabbat Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 6:30 pm.
Second Annual Gospel Explosion Featuring the new Five College
Gospel Choir and other gospel artists. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary
Woolley Hall, 7 pm.
“Sisters in Jazz” Members of the Mount Holyoke Jazz
Ensembles, Mark Gionfriddo, director, combine with teens from
the Holyoke community to present music by Dave Brubeck, Stephen
Hatfield, Bart Howard, and Otis Redding. McCulloch Auditorium,
*Pratt Hall, 7:30 pm.
Arcadia Players A concert of French Baroque music to complement
the museum’s exhibition Valenciennes, Daubigny, and the
Origins of French Landscape Painting. For tickets call 413-256-4888.
Art Museum, *Art Building, 8 pm.
Falling Bodies See 11/18.
Film Bird Cage. $1.
Hooker Auditorium, *Clapp Laboratory, 9:30 pm.
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