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Clothesline Project The Clothesline Project is an exhibit intended to break the silence around sexual assault and gender violence. It is a vehicle for people affected by sexual violence to express their emotions or share their stories by decorating shirts, which are then hung on a clothesline. the event is a week long. Sponsored by AWARE. Location: Seelye Lawn Time: 12:00 am to 11:55 pm
The Sophomore Leadership Challenge The Sophomore Leadership Challenge was developed for the sophomore students who are running Smith. This Fall series will focus on the Student Leadership Challenge, by Kouzes and Posner, presenting Sophomores with 5 practices of exemplary leadership in 5 weeks. All sophomores are welcome, and sophomore leaders in student organizations, houses, residence life and HONS positions are encouraged to participate! Make your mark at Smith. Take the Sophomore Leadership Challenge. More... Location: CC 102 Time: 7:00 pm
Speaking Up Without Being Out Spoken Students will develop their personal tag-line to stand out in interviews and networking events. In addition to learning how to re-gain control of conversations and how to embody their message in a professional environment. Sponsored by MAPS Location: CC 103/104 Time: 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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Clothesline Project The Clothesline Project is an exhibit intended to break the silence around sexual assault and gender violence. It is a vehicle for people affected by sexual violence to express their emotions or share their stories by decorating shirts, which are then hung on a clothesline. the event is a week long. Sponsored by AWARE. Location: Seelye Lawn Time: 12:00 am to 11:55 pm
Seasonal Flu Vaccine No appointment necessary during these hours. Cost is $20 and must be paid by cash or check at the time of the visit. For questions regarding the Seasonal Flu Vaccine please call the nurses station at extension 2813 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please note that seasonal flu vaccine will not protect against H1N1 flu. Once H1N1 vaccine is available, likely in mid October, Health Services will announce distribution plans to the campus.
More... Location: Health Services Time: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Student Faculty Luncheon This event is for Smith students to get acquainted with professors in the science. From this luncheon, the Union of Underrepresented Science Students hope the students are able to gain research opportunities or simply an interest in the sciences. Location: Smith College Club Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Music in the Noon Hour Free. Quartet in B-flat Major for Piano and Strings by Melanie Bonis (1858-1937)
performed by Smith faculty and guests. More... Location: Sweeney Concert Hall Time: 12:30 pm
Belay Clinic and Testing Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Matthew and Michael Dickman Twin brothers from the Lents neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, Matthew & Michael Dickman have each recently published first books and have been profiled in Poets & Writers and The New Yorker. Both have received fellowships from the Michener Center for Writers, the Vermont Studio Centers, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown.
Matthew Dickman’s All-American Poem was chosen by Tony Hoagland to win the APR/Honickman First Book Prize. Pop culture and sacred longing go hand in hand in poems that deal with skinheads, parties, campus vending machines, biker gangs, suicides, and girls with tattoos—the background is a downbeat America, but the style looks back to the singing free verse of Walt Whitman and Frank O’Hara.
Michael Dickman’s The End of the West breathes in the world—delight, cruelty, boredom, and grief—and breathes out a prayer that holds both grace and suffering. With what Franz Wright calls “the utmost gravity as well as a kind of cosmic wit,” the poems flit and play and question, depicting spiritual longing, drug abuse, gritty neighborhoods, and unfailingly complicated human relationships. Michael is currently a Hodder Fellow at Princeton University.
More... Location: Stoddard Hall Auditorium Time: 7:30 pm
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Clothesline Project The Clothesline Project is an exhibit intended to break the silence around sexual assault and gender violence. It is a vehicle for people affected by sexual violence to express their emotions or share their stories by decorating shirts, which are then hung on a clothesline. the event is a week long. Sponsored by AWARE. Location: Seelye Lawn Time: 12:00 am to 11:55 pm
LEAP Out of Bed 4 Breakfast The LEAP Out of Bed 4 Breakfast Series offers students an alternative to LEAP workshops with a focus on leadership stories. Breakfasts are held monthly on Wednesdays from 7:00 am to 8:15 am in the Campus Center Room 103/104. The 4 fantastic reasons to LEAP out of Bed for Breakfast are FUSION, FULLFILLMENT, FACILITATION and FREE FOOD! Fusion; of students, staff and faculty. Fulfillment; sharing personal stories and relating to each other! Facilitation; a sharing experience designed with time in mind for you to action plan before you leave! Free Food; A hot breakfast buffet, bringing us all together and creating a casual setting for discussion! More... Location: CC 103/104 Time: 7:00 am
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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Clothesline Project The Clothesline Project is an exhibit intended to break the silence around sexual assault and gender violence. It is a vehicle for people affected by sexual violence to express their emotions or share their stories by decorating shirts, which are then hung on a clothesline. the event is a week long. Sponsored by AWARE. Location: Seelye Lawn Time: 12:00 am to 11:55 pm
Climbing Wall Hours Check out the Climbing wall in the Ainsworth Gym Fitness Studio!
Shoes and harnesses are available for free! Climbers must pass a belay test to
use the ropes on their own. Don’t know how to climb or just want to try it?
No problem! Come to an Open/clinic hour and we’ll teach you.
More... Location: Climbing Wall- Ainsworth 304 Time: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
LEAP Workshop with Marge Litchford Giving and Receiving Feedback:
Have you ever been on the negative end of the feedback? Do you need to give some feedback that isn’t very easy to give? Come learn the art of constructive feedback.
More... Location: CC 103/104 Time: 4:15 pm
Science/Engineering Panel Meet Smith alumnae who work in the science and engineering fields. You will have the opportunity to learn about individual career paths, hear their perspectives on their work, and gain suggestions for students interested in these fields.
More... Location: McConnell 103 Time: 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Celebration A celebration of all kinds of love. The candlelight vigil and performances by campus groups and houses will end with the opportunity for attendees to view tables from various orgs and houses promoting loving beyond traditional gender boundaries. Location: Wilson Steps Time: 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Spoken Word with Maxwell Kessler Come join us for a night of spoken word with Maxwell Kessler, who has performed at the nearby Hampshire College in the past! More... Location: Goldstein Lounge, Campus Center Time: 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm
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