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06/05/08 Notices


Thursday, June 5
Friday, June 6
Sat. & Sun., June 7 & June 8
Monday, June 9

Tuesday, June 10

Wednesday, June 11

After June 12
Ongoing Events
Announcements, Notices, and Awards
Lost and Found

 

THURSDAY - June 5
Student Org Activities Fair
Thursday, June 5, 12:00 - 2:00 and 5:00 - 6:30 pm, Seelye Lawn, Rain location: Nielson Browsing Room.
Stop by the lawn between lunch and dinner breaks to check out the student groups that the Smith community has to offer. There will be representatives available to answer questions, share information, and take down your contact information. Smith student groups are a great opportunity to work with your passions and interests in life, maintain balance for your time here and meet others.

FRIDAY - June 6
Study Skills Session Information
Friday, June 6, 12:00 - 1:30 pm, Cutter Living Room.
This year we will be meeting to discuss empirically based and learning style centered study habits and study groups - how they work and how to form them. Study habits can become rusty if not used often, and can also be improved. Study groups may increase study effectiveness and efficiency while assisting with learning massive amounts of reading materials and assignments. Please join our group for a first meeting and bring along any potential study partners! Contact Professor David Burton at dlburton@email.smith.edu for more information.


WEEKEND - June 7 & June 8
New England Transgender Pride

Saturday, June 7, Northampton.
The Smith SSW LGBTQQ Alliance invites the campus community to join us as we march as members and allies of the Transgender community in New England Transgender Pride! This first-ever event takes place on June 7, 2008, right here in Northampton. The march steps off from Lampron Park at 12:00 noon and proceeds to the Armory Street Parking Lot for a rally featuring area activists, writers, and performers. Meet at 10:45 am at the big campus gates closest to town to march with the Alliance. See www.transpridemarch.org for more information, and Happy Pride!


MONDAY - June 9
Thesis Dissemination Meeting
Monday, June 9, 1:00-1:30 pm, Cutter Living Room.

What’s Hot in Child Development
Monday, June 9, 7:30 pm, Leo Weinstein Auditorium - Wright Hall.
Kyle Pruett, M.D., Professor of Child Psychiatry, Yale Child Study Center. Thanks to the Decade of the Brain and a host of new non-invasive research techniques, we need to hold tight to climb today’s steep learning curve enlightening the growth and maturation of even the youngest children. Gene and environment interaction studies are featured weekly in major print media outlets, while co-parenting struggles entertain talk-show audiences. This lecture will highlight the more useful and clinically applicable findings of this wave of new research to bring the student of behavior up to date about what makes understanding child development our most powerful harbinger of human relationships.
Dr. Pruett has been a distinguished educator at the graduate, undergraduate and distance-learning level for three decades and has served the Yale Child Study Center as Director of Medical and Undergraduate Studies and member of the School of Medicine’s Curriculum Committee. He is an international expert and forensic consultant on child, parental and family development, paternal involvement, children’s mental health, creativity and the effects of trauma, media and divorce on young and very young children. He is the founder of the Yale Conference on Fatherhood, and the Harris Professional Development Network for Training in Early Intervention and Research, and was co-chair of the Child Custody Conflict Placement Committee of the Child Study Center and the Yale Law School.

TUESDAY - June 10

WEDNESDAY - June 11
Overcoming Writing Anxiety
Wednesday, June 11, 12:30 - 1:30 pm, Seelye Hall 307.
This workshop will present techniques for beginning writing assignments, overcoming writer’s block, and dealing with writing anxiety. Feel free to bring your lunch!


After June 11
The Serene Student: A Time Management Workshop

Thursday, June 12, 12:30 - 1:30 pm, Seelye 307.
This workshop will provide tips for how to manage a lot of coursework in a very short semester. Specifically, we will offer strategies for prioritizing your assignments, reading more efficiently, planning your time, and writing more easily and effectively. Feel free to bring your lunch!

Eli Painted Crow Informal Conversation with the SSW Community
Friday, June 13, 2:00 - 4:00 pm, Cutter Living Room.
Eli Painted Crow is a Native American woman from the Yaqui Nation who served in the U.S. Army for 22 years and is retired as SFC Sergeant First Class, after serving her last tour of duty in Iraq. She is working with the Women of Color Resource Center on an initiative to build the leadership of military women and veterans of color. She has also worked with Iraq Vets Against the War and Code Pink. Eli Painted Crow has traveled around the country speaking for peace. Please join Eli Painted Crow for what should be an interesting and stimulating conversation.

Special Exhibition Opening at the Museum of Art
Friday, June 13, 4:00 - 8:30 pm, Smith College Museum of Art.
Come celebrate the special exhibition opening of "Jerome Liebling: Seeing Real Things" at the Museum’s Special Second Friday. From 4:00 - 6:00 pm learn about the photography process by making your own “slide” transparency, inspired by Jerome Liebling’s work on view (Ages 4+ with adult). Also from 4:00 - 6:00 pm, The Cunningham Center will be open so please stop by. At 6:00 pm is the Artists on Art Lecture at Leo Weinstein Auditorium in Wright Hall. Influential photographer and filmmaker Jerome Liebling will speak about his work, as seen in the exhibition "Jerome Liebling: Seeing Real Things". From 7:00 - 8:30 pm attend the opening reception in the Museum Atrium. All galleries open. Everyone welcome. Free to all.

Meditation with Rev. H. Ryumon Gutiérrez Baldoquín
Rev. H. Ryumon Gutiérrez Baldoquín is a Cuban-born and Harlem-raised Soto Zen priest in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She is the founder of the People of Color Sitting Group at the San Francisco Zen Center and co-founder of the Buddhist Meditation Group for the LGBTQ community at The Center, also in San Francisco.
Rev. Ryumon will be joining the Student Meditation Group for the following:
4 morning Sitting Meditations to be held in Chase House Living Room from 6:30 to 7:30 am on Monday, June 16th through Thursday, June 19th. No sign-up required.
An evening Meditation & Talk on Wednesday, June 18th from 6:45 to 8:15 pm in the Neilson Browsing Room; no sign-up required.
Formal Spiritual Exchanges with students - 1/2 hour time available between 10 am to Noon and 2 to 4 pm on Monday, June 16th through Thursday, June 19th. Please contact Jensey at ext. 7977 to sign up for a time to speak with Rev. Ryumon.

Grammar, Punctuation, and Mechanics Review
Wednesdays, June 18, 25 and July 2, 12:30 - 1:30 pm, Seelye 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. Please feel free to bring your lunch!

Ongoing Events
Students with Children Group

Tuesdays, 12:30-1:30 pm, Beau Ziskind Parlor.

Anti-Racism Task Force
Tuesdays, 5:30 - 7:00 pm, Ziskind Living Room.
The ARTF is composed of faculty, students and other members of the SSW community. The purpose of the ARTF is to propose initiatives and take action to further the anti-racism mission of the SSW. This includes, but is not limited to, campus-wide activities, exhibits, awareness-raising, training, dialogues and coalition building. The group is open to all members of the Smith community and works with other organizations on campus to coordinate anti-racism initiatives. Fred Newdom, Joan Lesser and Josh Miller are the faculty conveners, but leadership of the ARTF is shared with students. This is an open group and all are welcome to attend.

Pedagogy & Diversity Workshop for Faculty
Wednesdays, June 11, June 18, June 25 and July 2, 7:00-9:00 pm, Seelye 101.
This year, pedagogy and diversity will offer some didactic content as well as providing the usual space to process what is going on in the classroom. Some of the possible areas of discussion are working with social identity in the classroom, microaggressions and how to respond to them, managing intragroup processes, use of self to further issues of diversity and ways of centralizing issues of diversity in all classes. Participants and the facilitators will together determine which topics will be covered. The series will build on this year's Spring Faculty Meeting and the on-line course offered about successful teaching at an anti-racism school for social work, although it is not necessary to have participated in these events. The first semester seminars will be taught by Dr. Joshua Miller and Senior Bertha Reynolds Fellow Dr. Edith Fraser.

Men's Group
Thursdays, 9:00 pm, Chase House Piano Living Room.
No agenda, just men- talking, listening, and supporting one another. All SSW men (msw, phd, faculty and staff) are invited and welcome.

Yoga Class
Sundays, 6:00 pm, Chase House Lounge.
Sunday evening yoga classes are starting this week! Come unwind from the past week, and weekend, and get ready for the upcoming week. Please bring your own mat, or bring a towel if you don't own a mat.

Announcements
Library Sessions Through June 9 (SWPS 160/161)

Four library sessions remain (Thursday, Friday & Monday) for students in 160/161, Introduction to Social Welfare Policy. This is a hands-on, practical program which does not repeat the basic introductory information covered during orientation. All students enrolled in 160/161 must attend one of these sessions. Look for sign-up sheets in Neilson Library, or call x2960. Meet in the Neilson Classroom, level one.

Want To Attend The Combat Stress Conference June 26-28?
Limited seats are available for free to students and adjunct faculty interested in attending morning lectures, but you MUST reserve tickets, which are available now, in order to attend. Lectures include: The Deployment Cycle: Expectations and Implications (Thurs 6/26); The Trials of Homecoming: Odysseus Returns from Iraq/Afghanistan (Fri. 6/27); and Secondary Trauma and Caregivers (Sat. 6/28). For tickets and more information, see the flyer in your mailbox or contact Bevely Maldonado at x7976 or swstaff@email.smith.edu. (See http://www.smith.edu/ssw/admin/academics_combat_conference_2008.php for full conference details.)

Employment Opportunities
We will be hiring student workers to help out with the 90th anniversary celebration. The pay is $10/hour and the jobs include videotaping sessions (training provided), assisting older alumni with their needs, assisting at registration, etc. If you would like to be considered for these opportunities, please fill out an application and submit it to Tonya Dixon in Lilly Hall Room 202.

Help SSW with our Sustainability Efforts
As part of an overall college policy emphasizing sustainability, Smith has moved away from purchasing plastic water bottles and is encouraging all students, faculty and staff to bring a refillable water bottle to campus. In keeping with these efforts SSW has purchased stainless steel water bottles for the community, which were distributed at check in day. They are imprinted with the School’s name and the logo for our 90th anniversary celebration. Please use these bottles around campus to support this effort.

Welcome to Everyone from Laurie Wyman, Admin. Asst., Research Sequence!
Thesis Information for the Class of 2008. For the week beginning Monday June 2nd, I will be available in Lilly Hall 218 to receive your submissions from 1:15-4:00 pm on Monday (6/2), Wednesday (6/4) and Friday (6/6), and on Tuesday (6/3) and Thursday (6/5) from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Please contact me, Laurie Wyman, at x7974 or lwyman@email.smith.edu if you have a conflict with these times.
Regarding Thesis Dissemination Plans, you will be receiving a packet in your mailbox this week, containing information from Dr. LaTerz on Thesis Dissemination Plans and Research Advisor On-Line Evaluations. If you have not received this packet by Thursday June 5th, please contact me. In addition, please put the Dissemination Meeting on, Monday June 9th from 1-1:30 pm in Cutter Living Room, on your calendar. Thanks so much! Laurie Wyman, Admin. Asst./Research Sequence, Lilly Hall 218.

Anti-Racism Symposium Date Correction
Please note that the Anti-Racism Symposium will be held on June 16, 2008 from 7:00-9:30pm. (*The date listed on the inside cover of the 2008 Summer Planning Guide is incorrect.) Watch for more information on the Anti-Racism Symposium in next week's Luncheon Notices.

Closing Weeks for African Beaded Art Exhibition at Museum!
The exhibition “African Beaded Art: Power and Adornment”, on view through June 15 at the Smith College Museum of Art, features 140 exquisite objects from West, Central, and Southeast Africa. This exhibition is one of the first to survey beaded art work across a spectrum of African cultures and includes apparel and furniture for kings and rulers, clothing and costumes for dancers and ritual use, necklaces, sculpture, tools and more!

NOTICES
Need Wheels???

Smith has formed a partnership with Zipcar, Inc. that gives program members the use of two cars located on campus. Members can have access to a car 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can rent by the hour or the day. Reservations can be made online. To enroll or obtain more information go to http://www.zipcar.com/smith/

Health Care Information for the Summer
The following health care resources are available to students this summer.

Neilson Library HVAC Project - Phase 2                                                       
The Neilson Library heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems (HVAC) are undergoing a major upgrade and/or replacement this year. Unlike the first phase where most of the work was concentrated in the basement mechanical room and Alumnae Gym, the Phase 2 work is concentrated in the core building (the original building). Consequently the amount of noise and disruption will be much more apparent to the building occupants. Temperature control will also be affected and many spaces will run warm. Some tasks have been and will be scheduled off hours but for the most part the contractors will be working from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM Monday through Friday until the project is complete in January of 2009. Until then please be patient with the disruption this project will bring. When finished, occupants will experience improved indoor air quality, better temperature control, improved archival materials storage conditions and better lighting. The building performance in terms of energy consumption and maintenance frequency will also improve.

SSW Summer Calendar
Here is a calendar of SSW events this summer. Please check this calendar for periodic updates.

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