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Events at Smith

Praxis Info Session!
February 17, 2023
Find out how to get your normally unpaid internship funded! The Lazarus Center for Career Development is hosting a Praxis Information Session. Learn more about funding, requirements and the application process. For Smith students only.
CC 205
12:00 pm

ES&P Lunchbag: Exploring Career Paths
February 21, 2023
Join Jason Bauer-Clapp, Lazarus Center's Director of Career Education, to explore methods and resources for identifying job opportunities and career paths in environmental science and policy, go over graduate school options and key planning steps and more. Lunch provided.
CEEDS, Wright Hall lower level
12:15 pm

Sustainable Energy Lunch Learn In: Solar Power
February 22, 2023
Renewable and sustainable energy is key to combating climate change, but information on how it works and legislation surrounding it is often highly technical and hard to understand. Designed by a student for students to give us the tools we need to support environmentally conscious energy change. Lunch provided.
CEEDS
12:15 pm to 1:10 pm

Events Off Campus

Planning for Resilient Food Systems from Soil to Soil
February 23, 2023
with Julia Freedgood, Senior Fellow and Senior Program Advisor, American Farmland Trust. Part of the Zube Lecture Series, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Design Building Rm. 170, UMass Amherst
4:00 pm to 5:15 pm

To Understand A Tree Artist and Naturalist Talk
February 23, 2023
In this Hilltown Land Trust webinar, multi-disciplinary collaborators will discuss their year-long study of the dignity of a living red oak, its network of eco-systemic relationships, and the ubiquity of the material of wood in design and daily life. The project is led by artist and woodworker Gina Siepel, in collaboration with naturalist Kate Wellspring, and sponsored at the MacLeish Field Station by the Arts Afield program. Join us for a presentation, panel discussion, and audience Q&A. Zoom-generated closed captioning will be available during the event.
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Online
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Events at Smith

Tree Climbing Workshop
February 28, 2023
Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to climb the trees of Smith's Arboretum and discover the art and science of arboriculture. This three-day workshop is open to both the public and to Smith students. The workshop costs $1000 for the general public, but through generous sponsorship, Smith students can participate for only $50.00! (If $50 remains a barrier to participation, please reach out to garden@ smith.edu). Space is limited. All Smith students are welcome. No experience necessary. For specific disability access information or accommodations requests, please call 413-585-2742 or send an email to garden@ smith.edu prior to registering. Register at the link below:
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Smith Arboretum

Geothermal Project Tour
March 1, 2023
Have you been wondering what all the construction around campus is about? Have you ever been inside a Smith building in the summer and wondered when we'll install AC? Have you ever wanted to know what the college is doing to combat climate change? Come find out the answers to these questions and more on one of our student-run Geothermal Project Tours! Rain date is 3/2 at the same time. Open to all in the Smith community.
Meet at the Elm St entrance to the Campus Center
12:15 pm to 1:00 pm

Events Off Campus

Sustainability Career Fair!
February 24, 2023
This event is put on by the UMass CNS Careers office and the School of Earth & Sustainability each year and is open to all Five College students. The Five Colleges have been invited in the Handshake app so all 5C students can view it and plan to attend.
UMass Old Chapel (144 Hicks Way, Amherst)
11:00 am to 2:00 pm

Remapping Sovereignty: Decolonization and Self-Determination in Indigenous Political Thought
February 24, 2023
A book talk with David Myer Temin, University of Michigan. Prof Myer is a political theorist whose research and teaching spans American political thought, Native American studies and politics, comparative and global political thought, and postcolonial and critical race studies. Myer’s research explores how the diverse strands of anticolonial thought help to reconsider central dilemmas of social and environmental justice in empire’s wake, as well as refashioning political concepts such as sovereignty and land. Myer is the author of Remapping Sovereignty: Decolonization and Self-Determination in North American Indigenous Political Thought (2023, University of Chicago Press), which bridges political-intellectual history and conceptual analysis to show how key 20th-century Indigenous intellectuals and activists in lands today claimed by Canada and the United States reshaped the philosophical substance and normative goals of “decolonization.” The book traces how these conceptual moves and practical efforts to enact decolonization hinged on heavily debated projects of disentangling self-determination from the sovereign-state, the restitution of dispossessed land, autonomy and safety for Indigenous women, and care-based duties of ecological stewardship. Join in person or via the Zoom link below:
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Thompson Hall 420, UMass, Amherst
4:15 pm

2023 Solid Waste Association of North America -- The State of Recycling
March 1, 2023
Get all the details and register at the Eventbrite link below:
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UMass Amherst Conference Center
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Scaling Up! Landscapes of Productive Planting Explorations
March 2, 2023
with Kate Kennen, Owner of Offshoots Inc. / Associate Professor, Northeastern University, College of Arts, Media, and Design. Part of the Zube Lecture Series, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Design Building Rm. 170, UMass Amherst
4:00 pm

Events at Smith

A Celebration of Land and Sea: Modern Indigenous Cuisine in New England
March 3, 2023
This year’s Bulb Show Opening Lecture by Rachel Beth Sayet. A preview of the 2023 Spring Bulb Show at Lyman Conservatory to follow. Rachel’s lecture will explore the multiple traditional thanksgivings of New England, along with her work revitalizing traditional foods alongside her tribal elders. Rachel Beth Sayet, or Akitusut (She Who Reads), is a member of the Mohegan nation. She is the Community Development Fellow with Five Colleges, Inc. through Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS).
Campus Center, Carroll Room
7:30 pm

Carto-graphic medicine: spatial storytelling for healing and justice
March 6, 2023
The Spatial Analysis Lab is hiring for a new Spatial Data Specialist, and we'd like your feedback on our final candidates, Heather Rosenfeld (speaking Monday) and Kala'i Ellis (speaking Tuesday)! Enjoy a tasty lunch in the finest CEEDS tradition (provided for the first 15 attendees)--or join in via Zoom. We'll ask for your feedback following the events.
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CEEDS or Zoom (see "more" link)
12:15 pm to 1:00 pm

Landscapes Unrepresented: Visual Narratives and Critical Cartographies
March 6, 2023
with Samantha Solano, UMass-Amherst, Department of Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning. Part of the Landscape Studies LSS 100 speakers program.
Hillyer Art Complex-Graham Hall
3:05 pm to 4:45 pm

Empowering value-based stewardship within local communities through GIS
March 7, 2023
...and ridge to reef remote sensing. The Spatial Analysis Lab is hiring for a new Spatial Data Specialist, and we'd like your feedback on our final candidates, Heather Rosenfeld (speaking Monday) and Kala'i Ellis (speaking Tuesday)! Enjoy a tasty lunch in the finest CEEDS tradition (provided for the first 15 attendees)--or join in via Zoom. We'll ask for your feedback following the events.
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CEEDS or Zoom (see "more" link)
12:15 pm to 1:00 pm

Maple Sugaring with CEEDS!
March 8, 2023
Join CEEDS staff and students for a maple sugar boil with sap from the MacLeish Field Station. Stop by to sample some sap, have a pancake with some real New England maple syrup, and learn more about how maple syrup is made. We will be there between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Come on by!
Chapin Loading Dock
9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Smith students only: Late Night at Lyman: Bulb Show
March 9, 2023
The Botanic Garden and the Office of Multicultural Affairs present an evening at the Bulb Show. Enjoy relaxing activities, herbal tea, and good company. Open to Smith students only.
Lyman
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Events Off Campus

The Social Side of Environmental Planning and Design
March 9, 2023
with María Ballalta, FASLA, IFLA, Dean, School of Landscape Architecture, Boston Architectural College. Part of the Zube Lecture Series, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Design Building Rm. 170, UMass Amherst
4:00 pm