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Featured Event

Exhibition: A Gathering of Leaves
December 1, 2018
from Artist Annie Zeybekoglu '67. Tea is everywhere--its ubiquitous presence rivals the most common object. Once used, each stained teabag holds a personal experience, records a private sharing, serves as a visual reminder of conversations, reunions, and journeys. Tea is a common denominator in much of the artwork of Smith alumna Annie Zeybekoglu '67. Tea serves as a vehicle for preserving memories offering subtle tonalities that have evolved into her artist’s palette, finding expression in her handcrafted jewelry, books and image making. Exhibition on view Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Opening exhibition reception is Friday, Sept. 28, 5-7 p.m. September 10-December 14,
Alumnae House Gallery, 33 Elm St.
9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Events at Smith

Global Salon with Marine Denis
November 28, 2018
Climate change is predicted to lead to an increased intensity and frequency of natural disasters. This increase in extreme weather events may lead to displacement and forced migrations, involving UNHCR and IOM responsibility on the international scene. Focusing on the UNHCR and IOM international organizations, how are these existing international development, migration and humanitarian organizations dealing with climate change? Marine Denis, PhD candidate in public international law at Université Sorbonne Paris Cité, will challenge and discuss these issues. Pizza will be provided for the first 25 attendees.
Lewis Global Studies Center
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Lunchbag: Coral Reef EdVentures!
November 28, 2018
Coral Ed is a paid 8-week marine environmental education and research program held primarily in San Pedro, Belize each summer. Sound like something you might want to do? Come for lunch and hear more about what it entails from former student participants and faculty advisers.
CEEDS, Wright Hall lower level
12:15 pm

Pasts, Presents, and Futures of Semi-Arid Woodlands in Rural Central Chile
November 28, 2018
Meredith Root-Bernstein has a PhD in Ecology and has worked on interdisciplinary approaches to conservation research and action in Chile and Italy. In her work she takes an ethnobiology approach, focusing on indigenous and local knowledge, ontologies, and STS approaches, to combine ecological research with environmental anthropology.
Dewey Common Room
3:00 pm

Environmental Justice and Environmental Inequalities
November 29, 2018
Environmental Justice and Environmental Inequalities: Towards a Legal Vision of the Climate Justice Concept, is a lecture by Marine Denis, PhD candidate in public international law at Unversite Sorbonne Paris Cite. Denis will address how the issues of inequality and fairness in the environmental domain are growing challenges in Europe, and the importance of the climate justice concept. Sponsored by the ES&P and Anthropology departments.
Seelye 106
4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

An Invitation to Lunch Time Conversation: Students for Food Justice
December 3, 2018
Come talk with other students about food waste issues at an institutional level and how to re-frame food waste as a food justice issue. Part of the SGA Committee on Sustainability's Food Waste/Recovery Week.
Campus Center 102
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Composting Recipe for Success: Center for EcoTechnology
December 4, 2018
Come learn how to create your own, safe compost collection. There will be earthworms, smiles, and many other fun things. Come collect some knowledge (and maybe stickers?). Part of the SGA Committee on Sustainability's Food Waste/Recovery Week.
Campus Center Main Level
11:30 am to 1:00 pm

ES&P Honors Thesis Presentations
December 4, 2018
ES&P Honors Presentations: "EPA regulated mercury emissions: you'll never believe what happened next!" by Haleigh Anderson and "Prenatal Exposure to Bisphenol-S and its Effects on the Adult Female Mouse Mammary Gland" by Athena Sofides
Dewey Common Room
4:30 pm

Events at Smith

Food Waste Awareness: Starting At Home
December 5, 2018
Compost and food waste will be measured in all dining halls - try to reduce your waste as much as possible! All dining halls. All meals. Part of the SGA Committee on Sustainability's Food Waste/Recovery Week.
Dining halls across campus
7:00 am to 8:00 pm

Environmental Concentrations Capstone Presentations
December 5, 2018
Climate Change Concentration: Feed, Lead, Reduce: A GHG Mitigation Plan for the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts. Team Members: Alexandra Golikov, Meg Kikkeri, Kyra McClary, Victoria Tse Sustainable Food Concentration: Examining Regional Food Access: Assessing the Impact of the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts. Team Members: Sydney N. Bobrow, Hazel Edwards, Emily Hitchcock, Elsbeth Pendelton-Wheeler, Noa Randall, Elsa Weintraub, Emily Whittier
CEEDS
12:15 pm

Student Late Nights at Lyman: Smith Ukuleles and Herbal Tea Blending Workshop
December 5, 2018
Create your own original blend of herbal tea & enjoy the music of the Smith Ukuleles in the greenhouses! Please bring your Onecard and your own mug to reduce waste.
Lyman Plant House
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Compost Outreach on Campus: Eco-Reps!
December 6, 2018
Come let your voice be heard about compost outreach on campus. Additionally, there will be a really fun mock waste sorting activity and signage about where Smith's compost goes, and the importance of limiting contamination! Part of the SGA Committee on Sustainability's Food Waste/Recovery Week.
Campus Center Main Level
11:30 am to 1:00 pm

Moving Screening: Wasted! The Story of Food Waste
December 7, 2018
The Green Team will be screening the movie Wasted! The Story of Food Waste. This film takes you around the world, showing the 1.3 billion tons of food that get thrown out each year and the people fighting hardest it prevent it. Part of the SGA Committee on Sustainability's Food Waste/Recovery Week.
McConnell 103
7:00 pm

ES&P Lunchbag: ENV 312 Capstone Presentations Part 1
December 11, 2018
Join the students of ENV 312 to learn about their capstone projects. This event is the first of two. When in Doubt, Throw it Out: A Solution Based Study of Waste Practices at Smith's Friedman Apartments - Ruth Neils, Meg Johnson, Carla Yacoub Estimation of Smith College's Scope 3 Emissions" Cara Dietz, Eliana Gevelber & Gray Li Experiential Learning at Smith College: Exploring a Proposal for Agricultural Integration - Elsa Weintraub, Lark Wicinas
Campus Center 103/104
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm

Events Off Campus

Environmental Justice and Related Legislation and Local Initiatives in the Valley
December 5, 2018
A panel discussion featuring: 1.Jo Comerford, incoming Mass State Senator, Hampshire-Franklin-Worcester District. Jo has spent the last two decades in the Pioneer Valley leading initiatives on a host of public policies including criminal justice, health care, education and the environment. 2. Clare Higgins, Executive Director, Community Action Pioneer Valley, and former Mayor of Northampton. 3. Mindy Domb, incoming Mass State Representative, 3rd Hampshire District, and Executive Director of the Amherst Survival Center. For more information contact Casey Beebe, casey@hitchcockcenter.org, or Tim Zimmerman, tzimmerman@hampshire.edu.
Hitchcock Center for the Environment
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Screening of AWAKE: A Dream from Standing Rock
December 6, 2018
Join Hampshire College Assistant Professor of Native American Studies & Environmental Justice Ashley Smith at the Kern Center for a screening and discussion of AWAKE: A Dream from Standing Rock, a documentary about the indigenous-led protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. Pizza and snacks will be provided (GF/vegan options too).
Taylor Meeting Room, Kern Center, Hampshire College
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Co-Op Power Sustainability Summit
December 8, 2018
This annual gathering will feature a keynote presentation from Denise Fairchild from Emerald Cities, whose work focuses on justice and sustainability. There will also be workshops on Communicating about our Changing Climate, Community Choice Aggregation, Community Solar and Local Jobs, and Worker Co-ops Building the Solidarity Economy. The event is free of charge with a suggested donation for dinner. Register at the link below.
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TechSpring, 1350 Main St (5th Floor), Springfield
4:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Climate Resiliency & Regeneration Plan Workshop
December 11, 2018
The City of Northampton, along with our residents and local partners, is creating a Climate Resiliency & Regeneration Plan. At this workshop, community members are invited to get a look at priority actions being considered for the plan and take part in an activity to help the City analyze and refine these actions. RSVP here at link.
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Northampton Senior Center, Great Room, 67 Conz Street
5:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Events at Smith

ES&P Lunchbag: ENV 312 Capstone Presentations Part 2
December 13, 2018
Join the students of ENV 312 to learn about their capstone projects. This event is the second of two. Effective Student Research on Smith Landscape: What Worked, What Didn’t, and Where We Go From Here - Sydney Noa Bobrow, Paula Ariel Martinez Don't Feed the Storm Drain: Stormwater Management on Smith College Campus- Jasmine Pacheco-Ramos, Haruka Yoshida Rethinking the Landscape: Shadow Curriculum at Smith College- Emerson Barry, Sarah Chin, Sarina Vega
Campus Center 103/104
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm