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Government students participate in campus
activities such as mock United Nations sessions or mock political conventions. Politicians
and visiting scholars have spoken on campus on topics including women and citizenship,
the United States and international intervention in the war in Iraq, government support
of “faith-based” programs, and various dimensions of globalization. Student
organizations include the Smith College Republicans, the Smith College Democrats,
the World Affairs Committee and the Student Government Association.
Thursday, November 3
4:30 PM
Seelye 106
Refreshments will be served.
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Northampton Mayoral Candidates Michael Bardsley and David Narkewicz will participate in a debate to be moderated by Smith College Professor of Government Howard Gold. Learn about the candidates, their stands on issues, and the impact they will have on the Smith Community. There will be an opportunity for questions from the audience.
Sponsored by the Smith Democrats. Co-sponsored by the Smith Republicans, the Smith College Department of Government and Ward4Northampton.
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Spend a summer and a semester living, working and studying in Washington, DC; learn about policy processes first-hand.
Open to current sophomores and juniors of all majors interested in American government, foreign policy, international development and international relations.
Informational Meeting for Picker 2012:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
7:00 pm
SEELYE 107
Applications are available in Wright Hall 226 or on the Department of Government web site.
Monday, October 31, 2011: Deadline for application to the Picker Semester-in-Washington Program.
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