Featured Event SmithCycle Program: April 29-May 17 May 16, 2022 Got stuff? Don't know how you're going to get it home once the semester ends? Donate your gently used items instead of throwing them in the trash! Drop your clothes, shoes, housewares, decorations and more off at specific locations. We'll pick them up and redistribute them to community organizations, including here at Smith. Visit the link for more details and locations More... Many- see the link for details
Events Off Campus Climate Action: Inspiring Change May 16, 2022 How can we transform the climate crisis into hope for our shared future? Peabody Essex Museum’s timely exhibition brings together dynamic contemporary art, hands-on experiences and inspiring works by youth artists to help guide us toward making a difference for the planet. On view in the Dotty Brown Art & Nature Center, this exhibition highlights local and regional climate issues and opportunities. Most of the 30 featured artists are based in New England — including works by 10 award-winning youth who participated in the Climate Hope: Transforming Crisis international student art contest in 2020 organized by Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs.
The exhibition will be on view April 16, 2022 through June 25, 2023. Museum hours are Thursdays, Saturdays & Sundays 10 am–5 pm and Fridays 10 am-7 pm. More... Peabody Essex Museum, Dotty Brown Art & Nature Center
Webinar: Tribal & Indigenous-Based Climate Adaptation Priorities in the NorthEast May 18, 2022 This webinar will provide an overview of climate adaptation priorities for Tribal Nations and Indigenous Peoples in the Northeast. A complete description will be available in the spring. Speaker Casey Thornbrugh serves as a liaison between Tribal Nations, United South and Eastern Tribes Inc. (USET), and the Northeast and Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Centers to provide current climate science information, identify climate research needs and priorities, and offer climate adaptation planning support to Tribal Nations. Casey is a citizen of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and has an educational background in geography and climate science. Prior to joining USET, Casey worked as the Director of the Natural Resources Department for the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. Link to the talk is below: More... Virtual 4:00 pm
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