Featured Event Climate 101: Smith’s Role in the New England Food System November 11, 2019 Andrew Cox, Director, Dining Services presents information about how his office is helping address the challenges of climate change through thoughtful purchasing decisions and meal planning for a healthy, sustainable future. Part of the ENX 100: Environment and Sustainability Lecture Series. All welcome. McConnell 103 2:40 pm to 4:00 pm
Events at Smith NOAA summer internship presentations November 13, 2019 Join us to hear from three Smithies who spent their summer interning at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) this summer! Today's presentations include June Cho, '20: Understanding Sea Level Rise Impacts to Wetlands at the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve; Frances Duncan, '20: Science Sparks: Communicating Science to Diverse Audiences; and Madison Williams, '21: Data Analysis Intern. Lunch provided. CEEDS, Wright Hall lower-level 12:15 pm
Cultivating Wisdom, Intimacy, and Response in a Warming World: November 13, 2019 A Meditation Series in Eco-Buddhism Wednesday evenings throughout the semester with Karin Meyers, Visiting Assistant Professor of Buddhist Studies. Meyers was associate professor at Kathmandu University’s Centre for Buddhist Studies from 2011–18, where she also served as director of the master’s program in Buddhist studies. Her work focuses on Buddhist psychology, ethics and contemplative systems; Buddhism and free will; and topics in Buddhist studies that occupy the borderlands of religion and philosophy. Helen Hills Hills Chapel 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Udall Scholarship Information Session November 14, 2019 The Udall Foundation awards scholarships to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment. Find out how you can apply and join the ranks of Smithies who have been previous Udall Scholars. More... Lazarus Center Workshop Room 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
NOAA summer internship presentations November 14, 2019 Join us to Hear from Smithies who spent their summer interning at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) this summer. Today's presentations include Frances Kretschmer, '20: Recolonization of the Cedar River by Pacific salmon; Morgan Jones, '21: Hudson River NERR Environmental Research Intern; and Esme Mendoza, '21: Little Port Walter Chinook Salmon research intern. Lunch provided. CEEDS, Wright Hall lower-level 12:15 pm
Udall Scholarship Information Session November 15, 2019 The Udall Scholarship honors the contributions of two Arizona politicians whose national reputations rest on their actions to protect the environment and to support Native American peoples. Open only to sophomores and juniors. Excellent students, who are US citizens or permanent residents, may apply in one of three streams: the environment, tribal policy, and native health care. The last two categories of the scholarship are open to Native Americans and Alaska Natives. Current Udall Scholar and ES&P major, Larissa Holland, '20, will join us and talk about the Udall application process, the August networking conference in Tucson AZ, and what she has gained from both. Lazarus Center workshop room 12:15 pm
Gallery walk/talk with artist Kate Whittaker (AC'90) November 15, 2019 One of our accomplished geosciences alums, Kate Whittaker (AC '90), will walk us through her exhibition of paintings in the Alumnae House gallery. Since graduating from Smith, Kate's paleoclimate work has taken her on global journeys to intriguing places and landscapes that have inspired her art. In her own words: "Journeys is a series of paintings created in response to experiences, emotions, and memories formed during my travels to East Africa, Central Asia, Europe and the US. While these travels are usually for paleoclimate research conducted on the world's large lakes, I am always equally focused on the unique landscapes, antiquity, and cultures I encounter. Arriving home I feel compelled to make images of what lodged in my heart." We'll have light refreshments in the gallery as Kate talks with us about her experiences, her work, and her art. Everyone is welcome. Alumnae House Gallery, 33 Elm St. 3:00 pm
Climate Inherits Us All November 15, 2019 A Panel Discussion with: Heather Davis, Assistant Professor of Culture and Media, Eugene Lang College, The New School; Vic Barrett, Activist, Fellow, The Alliance for Climate Education; Kadambari Baxi, Architect and Professor of Professional Practice, Barnard College. What inherits us, what we leave to others, how we accept (or refuse) that which is bequeathed are themes that anchor this panel and project. Part of the short-term Kahn Liberal Arts Institute project of the same name. All welcome Graham Hall, Hillyer 4:30 pm
Events Off Campus Housing & Environmental Justice Organizing in the Era of the Green New Deal November 15, 2019 The purpose of this panel is to bring on-the-ground organizers, policy makers, and the public to discuss how housing and environmental justice movements can interact with emerging climate justice movements, decarbonization initiatives, and especially policies that might fall under the umbrella of the Green New Deal. Co-sponsored by the Center for Community Engagement and the Department of Environmental Studies. The three panelists are:
Tatiana Cheeks - Arise for Social Justice, Springfield; Professor Sigrid Schmalzer - Professor of History at UMass Amherst & Science for the People; Senator Jo Comerford - State Senator representing Franklin, Hampshire, and Worcester counties. More... Amherst College, Beneski Earth Sciences Building, Paino, Room 107 5:00 pm
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Events at Smith Careers in Climate Change & Sustainability: Alumnae Virtual Panel Discussion November 18, 2019 Hear from alumnae who have incorporated climate change and sustainability into their professions. This event is part of the Year on Climate Change. Lazarus Center Workshop Room 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
“GeoArt” – Selected Examples of Communicating Geosciences Through Art November 19, 2019 Professor Bosiljka Glumac will explore the relationships between art and geosciences and present about work done in collaboration with many students and colleagues. Lunch will be served in McConnell Foyer at noon (while supplies last). McConnell Auditorium, room 103 12:00 pm
Eco-Rep Repair Fair November 20, 2019 Have items in need of repair? Does your favorite clothing item have a tear in it or a missing button? Do your shoes or boots need waterproofing? Does your bike need a check up? The Eco-Reps are hosting a Repair Fair to help you with that! Members of the Bike Kitchen, electricians, the Design Thinking Initiative, and others from the Smith community will be on hand to teach repair skills and help us keep useful items out of landfills. Smith students, faculty, and staff are all welcome. Campus Center Carroll Room 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
Coral Reef Ed-Ventures Info Panel November 20, 2019 Smith students who have previously participated in the Coral Reef Ed-Ventures program will talk about their experiences and answer questions. (Lunch provided.) CEEDS, Wright Hall 005 12:15 pm
Sustainable DIY Eyeshadow Study Break! November 20, 2019 Take a break from studying and join your Eco-Reps in making sustainable DIY eyeshadow! All supplies will be provided, just bring your creative energy. You will be provided a small tin to mix the all-natural, mineral eyeshadow ingredients. Campus Center 103/14 4:00 pm
Film screening: Planet Earth November 20, 2019 The Green Team hosts a screening of the environmental documentary series of the same name. All welcome!
CEEDS, Wright Hall 005 7:00 pm
Cultivating Wisdom, Intimacy, and Response in a Warming World: November 20, 2019 A Meditation Series in Eco-Buddhism Wednesday evenings throughout the semester with Karin Meyers, Visiting Assistant Professor of Buddhist Studies. Meyers was associate professor at Kathmandu University’s Centre for Buddhist Studies from 2011–18, where she also served as director of the master’s program in Buddhist studies. Her work focuses on Buddhist psychology, ethics and contemplative systems; Buddhism and free will; and topics in Buddhist studies that occupy the borderlands of religion and philosophy. Helen Hills Hills Chapel 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Liyang Network Teach-In November 21, 2019 Learn about Lumad womxn's organizing in the Philippines from two community organizers from the Liyang Network who have been working closely with them and supporting their campaigns. Event hosted by two Smith College groups, Pan Asians in Action (PAIA) and the Pasifika Student Association. Mwangi Cultural Center, Northampton 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Events Off Campus Five College Climate Planning Meeting November 17, 2019 Extinction Rebellion Western Massachusetts will be hosting a gathering at UMass for a conversation about creating a Five College body to lead climate action. Their agenda for this first gathering is to bring together the many groups invested in urgently addressing the climate crisis, to build relationships, and to imagine how they might all collaborate more effectively.
This invitation extends to environmental groups, affinity and cultural groups with vested interests in a livable climate, and individuals working toward climate justice in their research or activism. Groups are invited to send 2-3 representatives who can speak to what future collaboration might look like and what role you'd like to play. Please RSVP with link. More... UMass Amherst 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
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Events at Smith Cultivating Wisdom, Intimacy, and Response in a Warming World: November 27, 2019 A Meditation Series in Eco-Buddhism Wednesday evenings throughout the semester with Karin Meyers, Visiting Assistant Professor of Buddhist Studies. Meyers was associate professor at Kathmandu University’s Centre for Buddhist Studies from 2011–18, where she also served as director of the master’s program in Buddhist studies. Her work focuses on Buddhist psychology, ethics and contemplative systems; Buddhism and free will; and topics in Buddhist studies that occupy the borderlands of religion and philosophy. Helen Hills Hills Chapel 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Events Off Campus Field Notes November 24, 2019 CISA's storytelling event is back by popular demand -- get your tickets now! (see link below) Farmers, chefs, and neighbors from throughout the Valley will take to the stage to share their stories. Expect everything from the tragic to the hilarious as we journey through the fields and kitchens of the Pioneer Valley.
Welcoming storytellers: Cathie Cappa, Auntie Cathie's Kitchen; Danny Botkin, Laughing Dog Farm; Elodie Chicoine, Chicoine Family Farm; Jessica O'Neil, Just Roots; Jo Goodman, homesteader; Marie Rohan, South Hadley Community Garden; Matt Stinchfield, community member; Nancy Hanson, Hampshire College Farm Program; Pete Solis, Mockingbird Farm; and Supicha Hillenbrand, Thai Chili Food Truck More... Academy of Music Theatre, Northampton 2:00 pm
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