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Tuesday, November 10 (link)
| Time | Event Title |
|---|---|
| 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. | Open Forum with Dining Services Managers and Students Valentine Dining HallOn Tuesday, Nov. 10, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Upper Terrace of Valentine, please come and offer any comments, suggestions and/or recipes to the Dining Services managers. |
| 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. | Faculty Lunch with Dean of Students Candidate Charles Pratt HallFaculty will have an opportunity to meet the third candidate in the Dean of Students search at an open lunch meeting. The meeting will last from noon to 1:30 p.m., so that you can attend for however much time your teaching schedule permits. Your participation is critical to evaluating our candidates and to familiarizing the candidates with our community and culture. |
| 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. | "Steps to Success: Networking and Shadowing in Health Care" Career CenterStudents looking toward a career in the health care field are encouraged to attend this workshop on networking and shadowing, with Health Professions Advising Dean Carolyn Bassett. This event will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 4:30 p.m. in the Career Center. |
| 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. | Sacred Harp Singing School and Singing OctagonDeidra Montgomery '10 and Julian Damashek '09 will be leading a Sacred Harp singing school on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 5 p.m. in the Babbott Room of the Octagon. Sacred Harp is a uniquely American tradition that brings communities together to sing four-part hymns and anthems. It is a proudly inclusive and democratic tradition. A regular singing will follow, from 7 to 10 p.m. in the same location. You may come and leave as you would like. All are encouraged to join in and sing. Sacred Harp is a purely participatory tradition. No Sacred Harp singing experience or any singing experience at all is necessary, and loaner books will be available for the duration of the school and the singing. Come sing with us! |
| 6:15 p.m.-7:45 p.m. | Exploratory Drafts: A Writing Center Workshop Charles Pratt HallThis workshop and writing instruction program is designed to help you to find a less painful and more productive writing process, as well as to produce papers that reflect the complexity and brilliance of your thought, which may not be showing up on the page. In addition to discussing the distinctions between the roles of creator and critic, we will rethink the idea of a draft—both the purpose of a draft and what a draft might look like. You will be introduced to and experiment with a model for drafting that makes writing easier, yet ultimately leads to essays that demonstrate greater depth of thought, stronger development and synthesis of ideas, and more in-depth engagement with specifics. You will be encouraged to follow the workshop with a series of individual sessions, designed to analyze and address your specific writing goals and challenges, as well as to guide you in completing a particular assignment. Preregistration on the Writing Center Web site is required and is limited to 12 students. |
| 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. | Student Pizza Dinner with Dean of Students Candidate Charles Pratt HallStudents will have an opportunity to meet the third candidate in the Dean of Students search at an open pizza dinner meeting. The meeting will last from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., so that you can attend for however much time your schedule permits. Your participation is critical to evaluating our candidates and to familiarizing the candidates with our community and culture. |
| 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. | "100 Projects for Peace" Info Session Career CenterInterested in making the world a more peaceful place? The “100 Projects for Peace” program, an initiative of the Davis UWC Foundation, provides funding for undergraduates to create and implement their own grassroots projects for building peace in the 21st-century world. Amherst College is among a selected group of U.S. colleges and universities invited to nominate one or two student project proposals for consideration. Through a competitive process, the Davis Foundation will then select 100 projects for funding of $10,000 each during the Summer of 2010. Overall, the 100 projects will be worldwide in scope and impact; individual projects may be undertaken anywhere, including the U.S. A proposal may be submitted by an individual student or by a group of Amherst students. Students from all class years (including graduating seniors) are eligible. Preliminary information, including questions and answers and last year’s selected projects, is available at www.davisprojectsforpeace.org. Interested students should not contact the Davis UWC Foundation directly. Instead, questions should be directed to Dean Frances Tuleja, the Amherst College program liaison, in the Dean of Students' Office, at 413-542-2529 or fetuleja@amherst.edu. An information session for interested students will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. in the Career Center. |
| 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. | Spa Night Keefe Campus CenterSpa Night will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 10, from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Keefe Campus Center. Activities include therapeutic massages (sign-ups begin at noon on the day of in the Campus Center manager's booth), yoga sessions (7:45 and 8:45 p.m.), oxygen bar, henna tattoos, relaxation station, healthy snacks and more! This event is brought to you by the Campus Center/Student Activities Office and the Student Health Educators. |
