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Events at Smith

Biology Department Bird Walk
May 3, 2024
All are invited! Get to know some of our fellow birders and newly arrived migratory species. Meet at Clark Corner (inside the entrance to Sabin-Reed Hall) for coffee and donuts then spend about an hour birding the Mill River Path. Binoculars available but bring them if you have them. No experience necessary, and we will also bird by ear. Questions to Iola Sylvan: esylvan @smith.edu
Meet at Clark Corner (inside the entrance to Sabin-Reed Hall)
6:00 am

Spatial Analysis Lab Director Candidate Talk: Navigating
May 3, 2024
The Spatial Analysis Lab is in the hiring process for a new Director, and we'd like your feedback on the first of our final candidates! Lunch provided. We will ask for your feedback following the event.
CEEDS
12:15 pm

Spatial Analysis Lab Director Candidate Talk: Spatial Thinking for 21st Century Challenges
May 6, 2024
The Spatial Analysis Lab is in the hiring process for a new Director, and we'd like your feedback! Join us for lunch and to hear from our second candidate. We will ask for your feedback following the event. Lunch provided.
CEEDS
12:15 pm

Campus Decarbonization: The Geothermal Energy Project
May 8, 2024
Find out how the continuing work on the Geothermal Energy Project will affect campus operations this summer! Plus learn about the Davis Lawn Restoration and a little bit more about the project's background and goals. Lunch provided.
CEEDS
12:15 pm

'Carrying Capacity' An Exhibition by Gaye Chan
May 9, 2024
This exhibition is a durational project Gaye Chan began in 2012 that stemmed from a chance encounter at a produce distribution company. As commodities move across the globe, baling straps are used once and discarded into the waste stream. Chan gave herself the task of figuring out how to reuse them. Eleven years and over a thousand weaved baskets later, she continues to extend the life of this ‘waste’ material. "Carrying Capacity" will be on display in the Oresman Gallery, March 28 - May 9, Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.
Hillyer Hall, Brown Fine Arts Center
8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Faculty info session: Climate Justice Symposium: Exploring Feminist Interventions & Possibilities
May 9, 2024
Enjoy some some lunch while you learn about our plans for this interdisciplinary symposium that will convene scholars, artists, students, activists, and professionals Friday, September 13 - Sunday, September 15. We’d love your feedback, your ideas, to brainstorm ways to engage your classes, and will share potential associated funding opportunities. The aim is to explore how the intersectionality of gender and climate can foster substantive and innovative social change. Together, participants will dismantle patriarchal structures that perpetuate climate apartheid, offering collective visions for transformative climate justice, and galvanizing participants to take bold action to address the climate crisis. Lunch provided. All faculty welcome.
CEEDS
12:15 pm

Events Off Campus

Spring Birding at the Farm
May 4, 2024
Drop in anytime from 8 – 10 am, all levels welcome! Bring your own binoculars!
Grow Food Northampton Community Garden, 140 Meadow St, Florence, MA
8:00 am to 10:00 am

Climate Adaptive Gardening Series: Philosophy of Permaculture
May 4, 2024
This workshop will offer reflections on the principles and philosophy of permaculture from Claudia Murray, a graduating senior in the Sustainable Food and Farming program at UMass. We will look at the relationship between farming and European colonization, and learn how permaculture offers a shift in perspective to address these crises. We hope to think through new approaches to engaging with food, farming, and our connections to the land. Finally, we will consider different ways of integrating permaculture at the community garden or in your own home garden! All gardening experience levels welcome. Free, limited space available; sign up at link.
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Grow Food Northampton Community Garden, 140 Meadow St, Florence, MA
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Events at Smith

Geothermal Project Tour
May 16, 2024
Would you like to know more about what all the construction around campus is about? Have you wanted to know more about what the college is doing to mitigate its carbon footprint? This is your chance to get answers to these questions and more during one of our student-run Geothermal Project Tours! Open to all Smith community members and families.
Meet at the Elm St entrance to the Campus Center
10:00 am to 11:00 am

Events Off Campus

Climate Adaptive Gardening Series: Mill River Floods, Past & Present
May 16, 2024
On the 150th Anniversary of the Mill River Flood of 1874, join local historian John Sinton and Smith College Botany professor Gaby Immerman, co-founders of the Mill River Greenway Initiative, for a presentation on the history and current state of Mill River floods and the relationship of flooding with the Grow Food Northampton Community Garden. More details coming soon! Sliding scale, $0-30, limited space available; sign up at link below.
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Grow Food Northampton Community Garden, 140 Meadow St, Florence, MA
5:00 pm to 6:30 pm

Events at Smith

Geothermal Project Tour
May 17, 2024
Would you like to know more about what all the construction around campus is about? Have you wanted to know more about what the college is doing to mitigate its carbon footprint? This is your chance to get answers to these questions and more during one of our student-run Geothermal Project Tours! Open to all Smith community members and families.
Meet at the Elm St entrance to the Campus Center
10:00 am to 11:00 am

Events Off Campus

Using Them Up: How the World Makes Leftovers Taste Like New
May 17, 2024
Smith alum Jacquelyn Ottman has been searching for solutions to escalating food prices, food waste, and food insecurity for five years now, by looking to the past and around the world. How did global food cultures feed themselves, often in times of scarcity, for eons? She's come up with some pretty tasty answers based upon beloved dishes like fried rice and frittatas -- that can help us all going forward. Join this free, virtual presentation through the Shelter Island Public Library.
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Webinar - register at link above
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Maps with a Message
May 23, 2024
The Permafrost Discovery Gateway invites you to join the next webinar of our monthly series. This spring, our webinar series addresses using big geospatial data and remote sensing for community planning applications across permafrost regions. Speaker: Greg Fiske, Woodwell Climate Research Center & Daniel Coe
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Webinar - link above
1:00 pm