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Calendar of Events
Calendar of Events

This calendar lists each week's notable events with an international or intercultural focus. Event descriptions are taken from your R25 Space Request. To have your event highlighted, contact the Global Studies Center at global@smith.edu. To have information about your event or activity sent to all campus e-mail accounts, submit it to eDigest.

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January 28- Feb 3

February 4-10

February 11-17

Meetings and Workshops

Plant Science Summer Internships Information Meeting
January 29, 2013
Lunchtime informational meeting on Plant Science Summer Internships. One of the internships being presented is a 10-week paid summer internship at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London. Pizza and beverages will be served.
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Campus Center 102
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

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Oh Comfort Food, How I Missed You! The Reality of Cultural Transitions for Women of Color at Smith
February 5, 2013
A conversation regarding women of color's relationships with food and the challenges they face as they transition to the Smith culture.
Neilson Browsing Room
4:30 pm to 6:00 pm

Performing Arts and Films

Human Trafficking Film Series
February 6, 2013
A showing of the film Trading Women with discussion facilitated by Greg White.
Seelye 201
7:00 pm

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WHAW Earthquake or Status Quo? Interpreting the Israeli Election
February 12, 2013
Discussion on Israeli election results, with Donna Divine, Professor of Government, Michal Frenkel, Lecturer in Jewish Studies, and moderator Justin Cammy, Professor of Jewish Studies
Global Studies Center, Wright Hall
12:00 pm

Amherst China Initiative Summer Program Info Session
February 12, 2013
Summer program designed specifically for Five-College students (all classes) to experience China through teaching English, learning Chinese and traveling. No previous language or teaching experience required.
Campus Center 205
4:30 pm

WHAW The Crisis in Mali: Implications of the French Intervention
February 14, 2013
Featuring Alfred Babo, Lecturer in French Studies with Catharine Newbury, Emeritus Professor of Government.
Global Studies Center, Wright Hall
12:00 pm

Lectures and Symposia

Dawes House Crêpe Sale
February 11, 2013
Dawes House will be holding its annual fundraiser throughout the week of Valentine's Day. Stop by for a homemade crêpe or Valentine's Day card and look through the collection of vintage French books for sale.
Campus Center Garden Level

Rewind or Forward?: New Leadership in East Asia’s 21st Century
February 13, 2013
Roundtable on the new leadership in East Asia. Panelists include Steve Goldstein (government), Jina Kim (East Asian studies), and Dennis Yasutomo (government/East Asian studies). Pizza for the first 20 people.
Seelye 207

Lunar New Year Celebration
February 15, 2013
Come enjoy delicious asian desserts and drinks, dumplings, cultural activities, and performances in celebration of the Lunar New Year! (cultural activities and food booths open at 6 pm.
Campus Center Carroll Room
7:00 pm

Paris la Métisse
February 15, 2013
Guadeloupean filmmaker and Smith alumna Mariette Monpierre '85, will present Paris la métisse, a film about Parisians with diverse origins and backgrounds who live, work, and deal with the daily challenges presented by cultural and religious differences in the City of Light.
Seelye 201
7:30 pm

Meetings and Workshops

CDO Workshop for International Students
February 14, 2013

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5:00 pm