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Thursday, July 5
Friday, July 6
Sat. & Sun., July 7 & July 8
Monday, July 9 - Thursday, July 13
After July 13
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Thursday, July 5, 12:30 - 1:30 pm, Seelye Hall 307.
This three-session workshop will review common errors and stylistic dilemmas encountered by graduate-level writers through discussion and exercises. Each participant should try to attend all three sessions. To register for these workshops, just add your name to the sign-up sheets outside the door to Seelye Hall, Room 307. Please feel free to bring your lunch.
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The keynote event for this year’s Anti-Racism Symposium will be held on Monday, July 16, from 7-10 pm. The True Story Theater, an improvisational theater group working out of the Playback Theater tradition, will explore the issues of racism and empowerment through the reenactment of vignettes of personal experiences provided by the audience.
The production will be at Sage Hall from 7-9, followed by small group discussions at the Carroll Room of the Campus Center from 9-10. Both the production and the post-theater discussion are open to the entire SSW community.
For first-year students only, there will be an additional opportunity to discuss the issues raised at this event and their implications for clinical social work practice. On Wednesday July 18 from 7-8:30 pm in Seelye Hall, first-year students will participate in faculty-led small-group discussion groups. Group assignments and room locations will be distributed before the end of this term.
Attendance at both the July 16th and the July 18th events is required for first-year students.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:10 - 7:40 am, and Wednesdays, 5:40 - 6:15 pm, Lamont Living Room.
Please come join the non-denominational mediation group! If you have questions, would like to be added to the mailing list regarding other events,or would like instruction, contact lisapauline@gmail.com.
Thursdays, 12:30 - 1:30 pm, Ziskind Living Room.
Thursdays, 12:30 - 1:30 pm, Cutter Head Resident Suite.
Thursdays, 12:30 - 1:30 pm, Cutter Beau Parlor.
Thursdays, 9:00 pm, Lamont Parlor Living Room.
Here are the results from the Student Org Elections during Week 4:
Co-Presidents A08 - Nola Rae Cronan and Lindsay Davidson
Co-Vice Presidents A08 - Lauren Rothwell and Pamela Rich
Curriculum Committee VPs A08 - Areden O'Donell and David Ganapol
Curriculum Committee Vice President A09 - Sarah Rigney
Co-Class Representative A08 - Karen Nelson
Co-Class Representatives A09 - Eugene Canotal and Jillian Goldstein
Campus Life Representative - Annie Bachrach and Julia Barker
Field Placement Committee Rep - Sarah Weiner and Meghan Dwyer
Off Campus Rep - Maureen Sweeney
Curriculum Rep for Research A08 - Brianne Goodman
Curriculum Rep for Research A09 - Omer Mendelson
Curriculum Rep for Policy A09 - Jenni Wiech
Curriculum Rep for Practice A08 - Sarah Bereczki
Curriculum Rep for Practice A09 - Serena Wong
Curriculum Rep for HBSE A08 - Saralyn Masselink
Curriculum Rep for HBSE A09 - Linsday Jamieson
Field Placement Committee Rep A09 - Rebecca Strachan
Admission Representative A09 - Alex French
Diversity Rep to the Curriculum Committee - Maisha Peterson
Additionally, both amendments were approved by the larger student body.
Open Positions:
Co-Secretaries of Student Org
Co-Class Rep A08
Treasurer A09
Historian
Curriculum Rep for Policy A08
Academic Support Services Rep
Curriculum Committee Secretary
Financial Aid Rep
Social Action Rep
Any overlapping or open positions will be voted into office in Term II. Thank you to everyone who voted and to everyone who ran for Org positions. Congratulations to the new Org Officers!
This is to remind you that Residential Housekeeping Services will be doing random room checks during Term Break. They WILL confiscate any items that are prohibited in dorm rooms: candles, incense, microwaves, halogen lamps, etc. Bikes, boxes, suitcases, etc. found in the hallways will also be removed, as per fire safety regulations. Also, please remember that students will be billed for the removal of any furniture that was “borrowed” from a public area or another room.BannerWeb Elective Course change for 2nd term begins on Friday, 7/13, at 4:00 pm, and ends the following Wednesday, 7/18, at 11:00 pm. If you would like us to process changes for you, we will accept email requests at sswoas@email.smith.edu through the end of the last week of first term (4:00 pm, Friday, July 6th). Requests will be processed in order of receipt.
To the Class of 2007 regarding thesis submissions from Laurie Wyman, Admin. Asst., Research Sequence.
Hello everyone, often times students reread their thesis after it has been submitted and pick-out things that they want to change. This is fine, but I wanted to let you know that the deadline for making any changes is Friday, July 6th. Please let me know if you wish to do so and we can arrange for making these changes together. After that date, your archival copy goes to the Library for binding. Also, I will be on vacation from July 7th - July 13th. If you foresee anything, that you need me to address, please contact me at lywman@email.smith.edu or x7974. It has been great working with all of you.
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