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Lecture: Factory, Forest, and Farm
March 8, 2012
Join us for an Environmental Science and Policy Sponsored lecture titled,"Factory, Forest and Farm: Combining Archaeology and Environmental History in Southern New England."
Sabin-Reed 220
12:00 pm

Turning Your Grand Plans Into Reality: The Pedal People Present
March 13, 2012
Do you have the next "big idea"? Are you full of passion and enthusiasm but don't quite know how to put your ideas into action? Join us for the first in CEEDS' workshop series called "Turning Your Grand Plans Into Reality." Northampton's own Pedal People will be speaking on the ins and outs of their cooperatively run business. Participants are invited to bring their own ideas to get input and discuss ways of moving their projects along. This could be anything from how to start your own business to how you help organize your community around an event. Snacks will be provided.
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CEEDS, Wright Hall
4:15 pm to 5:30 pm

Events at Smith

Landscape Studies Program Spring Lecture Series
March 12, 2012
Please join us for a lecture by Don Kroodsma titled, "The Singing Life of Birds." Don Kroodsma is a Professor Emeritus in the Biology Department at UMASS-Amherst. This is part of the Landscape Studies Program Spring Lecture Series 2012.
McConnell 103
2:40 pm to 4:00 pm

Events Off Campus

Careers and Graduate Study Options in Environmental Law and Public Policy
March 7, 2012
The Career Development Center and the Miller Worley Center for the Environment are bringing to campus four panelists who will share a unique look at the field of environmental law and public policy. Come find out what’s available in these careers and how to get there.
Mount Holyoke College Kendade 305
4:30 pm

Innovators in Sustainability: Edward Humes
March 7, 2012
The second lecture in this semester's "President's Alumni Speaker Series" which will bring Hampshire College alums involved in different aspects of sustainability back to campus so that students can see what it "means" to actually do this type of work. This talk is by Pulitzer Prize winning author Edward Humes, who will speak about his book "Force of Nature: The Unlikely Story of Wal-Mart's Green Revolution". (FPH is a 2 min walk from the bus stop and you can park anywhere on campus.)
Franklin Patterson Hall, Main Lecture Hall, Hampshire College
7:00 pm

Activist Nina Robinson: Five College Social Justice Policy Practitioner in Residence
March 8, 2012
March 11, 2012
Five College Social Justice Policy Practitioner in Residence, Nina Robinson will be visiting March 4th through March 18th. A Detroit labor and environmental justice activist gone global, she's been both applauded at and banned from the United Nations Climate Change Convention. Come out this March to meet her. March 6th: Opening Networking Lunch 12 pm at Gordon Hall, UMASS March 8th: Teach-In: Race and the Environment 4:30pm at Kendade Hall, MHC March 11th: ASK for Social Justice Conference 9:30am at Adele Simmons Hall, Hampshire
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Landscape Studies Program Spring Lecture Series
March 26, 2012
Please join us for a lecture by Dean Flower titled, "Inscribing the Oxbow: Local Landscape as Text." Dean Flower is Professor of English Language and Literature at Smith College. This is part of the Landscape Studies Program Spring Lecture Series 2012.
McConnell 103
2:40 pm to 4:00 pm

UMASS Permaculture Interest Group: Meetings and Workdays
March 27, 2012
UMASS Permaculture Meetings will be held this semester on Tuesdays at 7pm in the UMass Campus Center Workdays: Three upcoming workdays will all be held at the Franklin Permaculture Garden at the following times: Thursday March 29th 12pm-5pm Friday March 30th 8:30am-12pm Sunday April 1st 1pm-5pm
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7:00 pm