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Dracula Great Illustrated Classics. A Brothers Grimm Fairytale. Dark Breaks the Dawn. Bearskin Books of Wonder. A Tale of King Arthur. Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave. Classic Fairy Tales Storytime ebooks. Rose Red and Snow White: A Grimms Fairy Tale. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Snow White and Rose Red. Sleep Tight, Snow White. Snow White and Rose Red Illustrated. The Graphic Novel Graphic Spin. Snow White and the 77 Dwarfs. Snow White Robin Books Book 4. A Tale from the Brothers Grimm. Snow White The Brothers Grimm. Beauty and the Beast Stories Around the World: The Princess and the Pea. Snow White Once Upon a World.

Rapunzel Once Upon a World. King Midas and the Golden Touch. Beauty and the Beast. Really, Rapunzel Needed a Haircut!: Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs: Jack and the Beanstalk. Rapunzel Picture Puffin Books.

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Trust Me, Jack's Beanstalk Stinks!: They come to present original research, discuss scholarly projects and showcase their best academic work. All are welcome; no religious or meditation experience needed. Beauty and the Beast Stories Around the World: Pizza will be served. Are you interested in doing independent work?

The Emperor and the Kite Paperstar Book. A Spanish American Cinderella Tale. Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A West African Tale. The Way Meat Loves Salt: A Cinderella Tale from the Jewish Tradition. Trust Me, Jack's Beanstalk Stinks!: A Zuni Cinderella Story. Red Riding Hood retold by James Marshall. Little Red Riding Hood.

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Photos, diary entries, year books, letters, and alumnae themselves will help us tell the story of athletic life in a hundred year period. All seniors are invited to stop by to pick up a graduation gift from the CDC, create a sign and have your photo taken for MyJourneyBegins, get some last minute career advice, and learn about our alumnae career resources. Coffee and donuts will be served. Keynote speaker, May Ever felt isolated as a math coach?

What do you think are the best ways to engage teachers in professional learning? Open to all, this is a required event for Lynk UAF recipients, created to prepare you for your role as a Lynk intern or researcher. Network with students going to a similar location, work with faculty and internship advisors to consider potential ethical, cultural or other issues related to your particular industry or academic area, learn from a panel of last year's Lynk UAF recipients, and much, much, more!

Case interviews are not just for consulting interviews anymore. The Jewish Student Union welcomes everyone for Shabbat service. Presenting the tenth annual exhibition of capstone work from the Five College Architectural Studies major. All are welcome for conversation on women's issues in Islam.

Join us for halal lunch followed by Jumma prayer. Save the date for one of Mount Holyoke's most beloved traditions. Full schedule coming soon. Please join our two distinguished guests to hear about how a law degree and private practice can translate into exciting careers as community leaders and in government affairs. Light continental breakfast will be served. The event is sponsored by the Weissman Center for Leadership. Please join the History Department at our end of the year gathering as we say goodbye to our seniors, and distribute Departmental Prizes.

Sponsored by the program in Film Studies. Directed by Adrianne Greenbaum. Reduce stress, improve focus, and foster gentle relaxation. No religious or meditation experience needed. The annual Grinspoon Awards Ceremony and Banquet is attended by over people each year. It is a celebration of entrepreneurship with a focus on our students who have won awards for demonstrating entrepreneurial spirit.

Individuals and teams exhibit their businesses and compete for additional prize money. For those interested in applying, the deadline to submit Pitch Participant Name, Pitch Title and word description is Fri. Please join us in welcoming Dr. Join us on the Shattuck Green for great conversation and ice cream in celebration of the class of English Majors! First and foremost, we want to find solutions identified by students who can work with their staff, administrator and faculty allies.

Class Action offers spaces where students can both identify these problems and build grassroots solutions to them. Are you thinking about graduate school? What do you need to do next? Should you pursue a Masters or a PhD? How do you find the right program? How do you pick the right school? Are you searching for a job in education and related fields? The MERC Massachusetts Educational Recruiting Consortium Education Career Fair provides an exciting opportunity for candidates to interact with hiring personnel from across the country and internationally.

Mount Holyoke College's inaugural environmental film festival will take place from April , The festival will feature screenings of environmental documentaries spanning a wide range of topics. This event will take place in Gamble Auditorium at 7: Join us for our spring film series exploring documentaries on post-Soviet life! All screenings will be accompanied by English subtitles and complimentary refreshments from Rao's.

Third lecture in the series by Mount Holyoke professors on their research in the Spanish speaking world. The LRC will host a Breakoutedu escape room type game where players use teamwork and critical thinking to solve a series of challenging puzzles in order to open the locked box. In "Time Warp", players are lost in time and have to navigate the history of communication in order to escape.

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Starting with hieroglyphics, Inca knots and the Pony Express, all the way to video and the Internet. Please scan the QR code above or click here to sign up. There will be treats too! How do we support community members from different faiths, countries, and cultures for whom 'mental health' and 'wellness' may be stigmatized? What does well-being mean for you as a person of faith? Join us for conversation, discussion and vegan lunch and learn about resources that can support us as we approach the end of the semester.

The International Business Ethics Case Competition is the premier international competition of its kind, annually attracting approximately 40 teams from countries. Through song, chant, dance and drumming, the opera explores themes of emigration, adaptation and survival. Composed, written and directed by Five College Professor Bode Omojola, this production is the culmination of an in-depth study undertaken by students in his course African Opera in Theory and Practice, in which African opera provides the framework for exploring features of African music. This is the third in a series of African operas directed by Omojola and produced by the Department of Music.

They come to present original research, discuss scholarly projects and showcase their best academic work. There, seniors of all backgrounds and disciplines, from art studio to STEM, will present their work, invite questions and engage the community in their scholarship. Maurice Carney, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Friends of the Congo, will examine the origins of violence and obstacles to peace in DR Congo through a uniquely personal and academic lens.

Please join the Mount Holyoke International Affairs Association for a thought-provoking discussion on a much-overlooked issue. Refreshments will be provided! Two films will be screened, "The Smiling: Free food, drinks, and networking! How It All Works 5: Startups currently in the program give brief pitches with an overview of their company, their progress since last month, and a specific request for help.

Everyone circles up with a startup whose needs or ideas resonate with them for minutes of fun. A rousing evening of music and dance! Learn the basics of circuitry and Arduino an open source microcontroller as you create a robot that follows other robots around. No experience is necessary and all are welcome to join! Are you interested in doing independent work? How do you find an advisor to work with? Have you wondered about the thesis process? What is the difference between a and a independent study?

Drawing on her personal experience as a planetary scientist and science communicator, Dr. Rosenburg will discuss the current science media landscape and the skills and opportunities that sustain and propel a career in storytelling. She has a passion for effective communication of scientific concepts through storytelling and digital media, and hopes to expand public understanding of science by connecting researchers to broader audiences.

Learn about resources to engage all learners. An afternoon concert of Baroque and Renaissance vocal and instrumental music including works of J. Telemann, and 16th Century Spain. Join us for a screening of Sembene! This documentary celebrates the controversial life, work and legacy of Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembene, the father of African cinema.

Please come support our Anthropology Majors and attend their presentations on Saturday, April 7th, beginning at 8: Keynote Address at 1: Pushing back against shifting forms of colonialism to affirm sovereignties, forms of expression and sustenance, and futures. A reception follows this fun concert. This year's Women of Color Trailblazers Leadership Conference WOCTLC theme is Empowerment through Engagement and will consist of workshops that focus on the topics of peer networking, professional and personal development, and leadership opportunities.

Most importantly, this conference will provide a space to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of women of color. To take advantage of this group discount, contact woctlc-g mtholyoke. Please join us for an intermediate advanced modern dance class with Caroline Fermin. Free and open to everyone! The annual Draper Competition for Collegiate Women Entrepreneurs is designed to hone the skills that undergraduate women need to advance through the process from idea to venture creation.

Through three rounds of competition, students demonstrate an understanding of a problem, why the problem requires a new venture to address it, how their idea presents the best solution to the problem, and what resources, partnerships and activities it takes to successfully launch the venture. Following the lecture at 6 pm, we will be hosting a reception with refreshments from 7 pm-8 pm.

Hosali formerly managed the UN News Centre, the online news portal that provides wire-style stories and multimedia features on the UN and its agencies around the world. Please join us for the Edeltraut P. Schmitter's novel Frau Sartoris Mrs. Her most recent novel is Hanns Zischler: Galerie der Namenlosen Hans Zischler: Arduino is a cheap, open source microcontroller designed for DIY projects ranging from blinking LEDs on clothing to robotics. It is a great way to demystify technology and learn the basics of programming and building circuits through hands-on activities.

This introductory workshop is open to those with or without a programming background. William James College prepares students for careers in behavioral health and leadership.

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Emphasizing experiential education we attract developing professionals eager to become leaders and to advance mental health care. Shen conducts empirical and legal research at the intersection of law and neuroscience. Brittney Cooper will discuss her new critically acclaimed book, Eloquent Rage: Burson will explore the similarities between glass and other amorphous networks with special emphasis on a comparison between millimeter-scale bubble raft network structures and the atomic-scale silica network structure.

In honor of Transgender Visibility Day, this interactive art-based workshop will celebrate trans communities at Mount Holyoke College. For more information about this event, you may contact Latrina L. Sessions are designed by members of the community for the entire community. Spring flowering bulbs add an unrivalled vibrancy and burst of color to our gardens. Thosands of bulbs that comprised the Botanic Garden's spectacular Spring Flower Show will be for sale presenting the opportunity for gardeners to enrich their home gardens.

Please, cash or checks only; no credit or debit cards. Please join us for the master class taught by guest artist, Sebastian Duvilaire. Free and open to everyone. We will meet in the Dining Commons for lunch, then go to the Unity Room for prayers. For more info, please contact Thomas Ciufo. Please visit the Williston Observatory and enjoy one of the oldest buildings on campus.

Visitors will have the chance to view the Moon and our neighboring planets up close with our historic Clark refractor telescope, and cozy up with yummy food and beverages! Special thanks to alumna Lily Klebanoff Blake '64 for bringing this film to the College. We hope you will join us! Please join us in welcoming filmmaker and writer Soudhamini for a free public lecture. Generous sponsors include the Amy M. This event will be held at the Odyssey Bookshop on Wednesday, March 28 at 7: All talks are in English. Come use the equipment in the Makerspace to engrave Mount Holyoke images onto your own personalized glass coasters.

Take a piece of Mount Holyoke with you and avoid ruining your wooden furniture at the same time! Four former French majors will be on hand to discuss how they use their French major in their career. Are you interested in working in education? Students pursuing teaching licensure are invited to attend this career fair to learn more about opportunities with local schools and educational organizations. Open to all Five College students. MHC students - register in LyonNet.

Austrian-Jewish actress Hedy Lamarr fled an oppressive marriage to create a name for herself as one of Hollywood's top stars in the s. Behind the glamour, though, was a talented and inquisitive inventor who created a radio system that is now considered the basis of Bluetooth technology. Directed by Stephanie Council. See what really happens in the faculty lounge!

Look at your professor's grade-school picture! Watch faculty dance or at least try to! It only happens every four years. Visit the CDC during walk-in hours ahead of time to polish your resume and professional presence! Katie Lipp, Director of Pre-Health Programs Particularly valuable for first-years, sophomores, and those newer to pre-health requirements, but open to all. We will discuss course registration as it relates to pre-health requirements any profession! Bigfoot, Yeti, Sasquatch—the legendary Abominable Snowman has many names. Popularized in the s, the creature wanders freely between the realms of folklore, popular culture, and pseudo-science.

Social hour begins at 4: The Language Resource Center and the Career Development Center are teaming up to host a workshop and hands-on working session for all students and faculty. Are you interested in History? Please come for tea and conversation on Wednesday, March 21 in Skinner Hall. Learn about fall courses, meet current history majors and faculty, and enjoy snacks and refreshments--including Chef Jeff cookies--with fellow lovers of history! Join the MoZone Social Justice Peer Educators in a panel discussion about what it means to be an ally and accomplice at Mount Holyoke and beyond with a faculty, staff and student panel.

Considering a music major or minor? Join department faculty and current students for an informal info session — with pizza! Bring your questions and a hearty appetite! Leveraging the extreme physiology of the Burmese python to decipher the mechanisms of tissue remodeling. Please join us for the Mary E. Her most recent book is "Being German, Becoming Muslim: Race, Religion and Conversion in the New Europe" During this session, a representative from the Job Accommodation Network JAN , will share information about using JAN as a resource, offer practical tips for disclosing disability and requesting and negotiating accommodations at work, and empower graduates with disabilities to leverage the ADA to support successful employment outcomes.

She interned with Hess Mcwilliams Veterinary Services starting in and just recently joined their practice in Amherst, working with both large and small animals. Caroline lives with her husband Steven on their family owned dairy farm at the base of Mount Holyoke. She will talk about her career path and her internship at Town and Country Veterinary clinic in New Zealand.

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Join the Environmental Studies Department for its annual tea! This is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and current and prospective majors or minors to get to know each other. Thinking about law school? Not sure what it's all about? Want to know what you can do right now to help prepare you for applying to and attending law school? Come to this workshop to hear a great overview.

Open to ALL class years including seniors who may apply several years after graduation. Any student who has a question, concern, or ideas about how to improve Student Employment and Career Development offerings for students at MHC is invited to come share their thoughts with the CDC director or senior associate director for student employment. Jess McIver from LIGO Laboratory at Caltech will share her research in the area of gravitational waves; minuscule fluctuations in space-time from the most extreme phenomena in the Universe. Join us for the Dance Department Tea for all interested dance majors and minors.

Mount Holyoke College's presents the 13th annual Big Broadcast! Attend this annual event where you can connect with former international students at Mount Holyoke College. This dynamic group of alumnae will share their stories and offer advice about how to navigate your career search process as an international student. The brief panel will be followed by ample time for you and the alumnae to connect, engage in conversation, and enjoy light refreshments!

The Alumnae Association and Career Development Center staff will share important resources and information. Please arrive promptly at 1: Open to all voice ranges and modern and historical instruments — all levels are welcome. Join us and experience firsthand what may seem like complex issues in a very simple and fun way.

The program is free — registration required. Register by February This year's show also features a large fountain created by three Mount Holyoke students, evocative of the Fidelia Nash Field Gate. The show is open daily from Talk to various on-campus supervisors and learn about jobs that will be available for Summer and Academic year How do CBL courses work and where can you start? Come hear from faculty with CBL experience and find out what supports there are for this work, as well as what kinds of programs and organizations CBL is already working with.

Faculty will have a chance to explore how CBL might work for their course and what models—including individual student project and whole course plans--they might use. This docu-drama tells the story of a meeting between the Sultan of Egypt and Saint Francis during the Crusades. We will focus on the Hindu spring festival of Holi, otherwise known as the "Festival of Colors.

The Program in Neuroscience and Behavior cordially invites students considering a major in Neuroscience and Behavior to join us at an information session. Nancy MacLean , author of Democracy in Chains: Religious Leaders for ! Spiritual Practices for ! Test your religious literacy and share what you know.

This is a fun event where faculty and staff debate in teams which is better: During the debate we will have a performance from the handbell choir and afterwords enjoy some homemade hamentashen. Last year hamentashen won, but who will win this year? Bring your questions, meet the faculty, enjoy liquid nitrogen ice cream, and learn about physics research at MHC. Prepare yourself for interviewing success! Practice and receive feedback from skilled CDC staff members and Mount Holyoke Alumnae in a realistic half-hour mock interview session. Submit your application via LyonNet.

Please join us for Open Classrooms Week! February March 1, A week-long event for faculty to open their classes and create opportunities for colleagues to explore new pegagogies, spark conversations across disciplines, and check out technologies and materials. This 1-day seminar turns students into Excel "power users" by introducing them to time-saving keyboard shortcuts and powerful functions and features that will set them apart on the job.

Open to Mount Holyoke students. Want to work or study in Europe? Looking for a full-time job, internship, or a study program? Discover the many opportunities that companies, academic institutions and non-profit organizations from Europe have to offer you. This is the largest career Fair of its kind in the US with more than participating organizations and more than 3, registered candidates. Take this opportunity to meet employers face to face and stand out from the crowd! By registering for the event, you will become a part of a searchable database where employers can view your resume and schedule interviews even before meeting you in person at the Fair.

Join our distinguished panelists for a conversation about classroom approaches to 19th-century anti-slavery literature in the current era of the Black Lives Matter movement at 1: Registration required for the luncheon from Pirrocco will discuss her career path, with a focus on how she has navigated paying for medical school through the National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program. Jean Crespi, Center for Integrative Geosciences, University of Connecticut will talk about the structural and tectonic history of the Connecticut Valley.

Interested in studying Geology or Geography? Come meet the faculty and find out about course requirements, upcoming classes, possible careers, internships, study abroad and more. For all majors and all class levels! Come to the region's largest career fair to discover full-time opportunities, internships, co-ops and summer jobs. Generosity is a force that crosses borders and boundaries. Ami will talk about the power of generosity, her journey to giving, and how all of us can live generously, regardless of our circumstances.

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Professionally, she serves as a marketing consultant, but lives out her calling as a generosity champion through her writing and stewardship teaching. She and her husband have two daughters, one of whom is a first-year student at MHC. Their family splits their time between Chicago and Seattle. Learn about majoring or minoring in astronomy, research opportunities, and how our Five College Department fits into your academic plan.

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A session presenting some ways teachers can lead from within the classroom. The department welcomes back Dana Muller and professor of music emeritus Gary Steigerwalt for a concert of piano four-hand wizardry. Social Change for Sustainable Communities. An interactive conversation with 4 leaders -- all MHC alums -- of 4 innovative organizations recruiting interns for summer Crystal Bailey will explore less-familiar but more common!

Hear about the wide range of MHConnect opportunities abroad, search strategies, application tips, etc. The accelerated BSN is relevant for MHC students looking to enter the nursing profession at any level, from RN to nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, and more. The Pre-Vet Club will be holding a Skype session with Jennifer Mailey, Director of Admissions at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine who will provide an overview of the preparation and the application process for veterinary school.

The Department of Biological Sciences cordially invites current Biology majors and students considering a major in Biology to join us at an information session Pizza and drinks will be served! Digital Arts Spring Lecture Series Key interventions in documentary film and photography have illustrated the complicity of the camera in projects of colonial capture, and the disciplinary function of the image.

Please join us in welcoming Lakshmi Padmanabhan from Brown University as she discusses her ongoing research into the understudied archive of feminist documentary photography and experimental video that emerged in India in the s, in a period of rapid political change.

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This talk chronicles their repurposing of visual technology toward experiments in postcolonial feminist aesthetics. Join us on Ash Wednesday as we acknowledge our mortality and celebrate the reality of God's steadfast love for us and all creation. Please join us as Prof. Kathy Aidala physics , Prof. Learn the physics behind tempering chocolate. Customize your chocolate with personalized chocolate molds. Arrange your own design using 3D printed letters and symbols.

Reading, Performance and Conversation. In this talk, Hannah Goodwin from Brown University examines how in each case, the fragmentation, alteration and deletion of the digitized female body, coupled with its unauthorized reproduction and uncanny persistence, evoke the paradoxically spectral yet hypervisible circulations of digital data. What happened to the women of the Japanese American internment? How did these brave women keep their American dream alive? This play weaves a story of the struggles, plights and courage of Japanese American female detainees in the American internment camps of World War II.

Nationally-recognized playwright Chay Yew draws from the special archives of the Japanese American National Museum to create a documentary theater project based on testimonials, transcripts, documents and interviews with female internees living in the camps during WWII. The band creates a tapestry of sounds influenced by Sephardic, Arabic, and other Middle Eastern musical traditions. Considering an artistic career? Wondering how to craft a meaningful lifestyle?

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Join a campus-wide dialogue with established and emerging artists! Join us for the Muslim Students Association's first social of the semester! A fun time with cupcake decorating and games there will be Muslim Trivia! This is a great time to reconnect and meet new community members. The workshop will cover effective advocacy and communication topics such as personal branding, interpersonal communications, intergroup dynamics, and media training. Registration is now closed.

His main area of work is income inequality in individual countries and globally, including in pre-industrial societies. The gut microbiota is emerging as an important modulator of brain function and behavior. Recent discoveries reveal substantial effects of the intestinal flora on neurophysiology, neurogenesis, blood brain barrier permeability, neuroimmunity, brain gene expression and animal behavior. To better understand these emergent findings, my lab and others are mining human intestinal flora to further investigate the impact of the microbiota-immune system interactions on neurodevelopment, and examine the interface between gene-environment interactions in neurological diseases.

It will focus in particular on fannish performances of anime textualities during the Chilean anti-neoliberal protests of During these demonstrations, students and allies would recreate scenes from the show Dragon Ball Z, airdate , using them to illustrate both the power of collective action in the face of privatization and debt culture. Epy Smith '18 will lead our discussion as we dive further into creating the Unity quilts. Learn about the quilt-making process, and work with images and ideas. We will explore spiritual identities, symbols and meaning-making using art and quilting supplies.

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Applying for Lynk UAF this year? Need to have your resume reviewed and approved in LyonNet? This session will provide a quick overview of resume fundamentals, and then an opportunity to workshop your resume with your peers and professional advisors. This is the only session of this kind that will be offered in Spring Semester. Digital Arts Spring Lecture Series When digital technologies were new, they promised users freedom from race, gender, ability, and other markers of bodily difference.

While we think about digital media in different terms today, we have not fully escaped this foundational imaginary. Jewish Student Union invites you to our incredible bagel brunch! Hear what we've got planned for this semester and become part of the planning process - we want to hear from you! On February , , 9: Understanding Race and Racism in the United States. This weekend course can be taking as credit or non-credit. The event, is open to the public at no charge. He will present an overview of Tufts, talk about what medical schools look for in successful applicants, and discuss the admission review process.

We will talk about our regular prayers and discussions as well as ideas for activities we can do in the upcoming semester. The event is free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible and closed caption. Smith College is hosting their annual Life Sciences and Technology Fair for students from life sciences, engineering, psychology, math and computer science. Wardlaw followed by a reception. Wardlaw is a leading expert in African American art and history. Wardlaw's lecture is the opening event for the exhibition Piece Together: Join us as we converse about sacred texts and explore religious literacy and multicultural understanding.

People of all faiths and no faith are welcome! Help us kick off a quilting project with special guest Susi Ryan of Sisters in Stitches! This semester, we are creating a story quilt for the Unity Room. The quilt will reflect the spiritual identities, cultures, religions, values, and stories of students of color, international students, students of all genders, and students of faith and no faith.

At this lunch we will do some paper quilting to develop themes and images for the quilt. Please bring your ideas and images! Susi Ryan will guide our quilt-making project over the next several weeks. Amber Douglas, Associate Professor of Psychology and Education and Director of Student Success Initiatives and Anna Fung-Morley from the Office of Academic Deans will be sharing a demonstration about Pathways, the new integrated advising software, at the department coordinators monthly meeting.

Digital Arts Spring Lecture Series The field of media studies is a vast and unruly discipline comprised of multiple disciplines. Osman will advocate for the socio-political, economic, and cultural approaches that aim to have a holistic understanding of media technologies; while cautioning against the narrowly focused technologically deterministic approach. Every sophomore should attend this professional conference! Our award-winning Sophomore Institute focuses on important skills that you, as a sophomore, need to build early for long-term success.

Learn how to move forward with confidence. Equip yourself to pursue competitive summer internships. Include your various identities in your professional self. Begin or enhance your application for summer internship or research funding. Learn about high-quality, well-mentored, summer internship and research opportunities with organizations that prefer Mount Holyoke students over others. From the arts to pre-health to community organizing, there are many different types of opportunities, located in almost every region of the world.

If you are interested in conducting independent research this year, by which we mean that you will conceive of, plan and conduct the research yourself, you must attend this meeting. You will learn about the whole registration process, from writing a proposal, to finding a mentor, to navigating MHC research policies. Attendance is required for Lynk UAF support of any independent summer research project.

Katie Lipp, Director of Pre-Health Programs Our mandatory workshop is for first-year, spring admits, sophomore students and others still making up their minds. It covers essential information about preparation for graduate study in the health professions. Join us for the first Interfaith Lunch of the semester! Communities and Where I'm From. All students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in a photo-of-the-day challenge. From January 24 to 30, see below for the daily photo prompt creativity is encouraged!

During this hands-on workshop, a team from TLI, RIS, and AccessAbility Services will help you redesign your syllabus to ensure that all students can engage with your course. The first part will review inclusive and accessible course design principles. The second part will allow you to get out your laptop and focus on implementation within the syllabus document itself. Jumpstart your Spring semester with us!

A Pedagogy for Critical Consciousness. Rejuvenate and destress with Kerry Ouimette. We all know that educators need supplies and materials for their classrooms but don't know how to get them for free! During this session, four educators share how they successfully used DonorsChoose.

Org to fund specific projects in their classrooms, what are other sites teachers are using for crowdfunding, and how to best use those platforms. Join Bailing Li for this balancing, contemplative activity. Directed by Catherine Bell. Set Apart — a concert concerning women and exile. Israeli folk dancing with live music and instruction, latkes, jelly donuts, and more merriment await you! The Unitarian Universalists of Mt. Holyoke invite you to make your own gingerbread house!

We'll bring the supplies and snacks. You bring your creativity! Take a study break and join the Spanish Floor for our final celebration of the semester! Service followed by a discussion, and then we will enjoy a delicious home cooked meal. Ng Tian Hui conducts. Join us for our annual evening of Russian poetry! Anyone is welcome to read or sing in Russian or English translation, or just to support your peers. A student art exhibit that aims to challenge how we think about data. Weekly dinner and dialogue across lines of faith.

Reduce stress, improve focus, foster gentle relaxation. All are welcome; no religious or meditation experience needed. Members of various faith groups will share their seasonal traditions and the meanings behind them. With an audience dance-along, this concert is great for the whole family. Showing followed by discussion with the director Miguel Angel Rosales and performance with featured dancer Yinka Esi Graves.

The Latinx population is on the rise and census data projects that by , 1 in 3 of U. Although the population is on the rise, Latinx student success still lags behind other racial groups. While statistics on Latinx educational success may seem hopeless, there are things educators can do to support Latinx students. Jennifer Matos from Mt. Holyoke College and Dr.

Edelina Burciaga from the University of Colorado Denver discuss what educators can do to support Latinx students and their families to nurture students and bolster student success. Start your holiday season on a high note at this cherished campus tradition, featuring choral works from many cultures, plus holiday jazz selections—a treat for the soul and the senses. A reception will follow in the Stimson Room in the Williston Library from 4: A reception to follow in the Warbeke Room. How do grades affect student motivation and learning?

What does research say about the uses and usefulness of grades? Come share your thoughts, experiences and questions about the role of grades in teaching and learning. Anne Garrels, author of Putin Country: Sponsored by Five Colleges Inc. Professor Mara Benjamin is our guest for this week's Interfaith Lunch.

We all know the feeling of being overworked, distracted, and busy to the point of distress. Even our worthiest pursuits — activism, exploration and discovery — can take their toll. Egyptian American musician, dancer and educator, Karim Nagi delivers this dynamic concert and demonstration. He performs on various traditional Arabic percussion and melodic instruments, while including the audience to participate from their seats. Additionally, he demonstrates various styles of folkloric dance from around the Arab world. Michael Hagan, Associate Professor of Physics and chair of the Biological Physics program at Brandeis, will show that order emerges from this chaos, in the form of heretofore unknown broken-symmetry phases in which the topological defects themselves undergo orientational ordering.

In this talk, Professor Marilyn Strathern explores how to cultivate an openness to surprise. How do we keep from projecting our ideas about what people in out-of-the-way places are doing, thinking, and feeling? Will we even recognize their legal systems, or scientific experiments, or visual communication, in such places? What can we assume about how people manage their natural environments, treat their animals, centuries ago and in relation to development and climate change pressures, today?

Gwen Bass focuses on strategies teachers can use to engage and challenge all learners. Participants also collaborated in the session to share challenges and interventions for improving student engagement. Hot Jazz on a Cold Night! McCulloch Auditorium, Pratt Hall. Japanese Tea Ceremony Demonstration Dec. Poems and Folk Melodies Dec.

Poems and Folk Songs Dec. A reading by eileen myles Dec. Five College Collegium Concert: The Orphic Obrecht Dec. Grace Episcopal Church, Amherst. Warbeke Room, Pratt Hall. Why Does Ideology Overshadow Entertainment? Holiday Vespers Dec. Flute Choir Winter Concert Nov. Kittredge Center, Holyoke Community College. World Language and Culture Festival Nov. North Mandelles room Another World is Possible: Contentious Issues in Contemporary Russia Oct.

Let's Talk Race, Religion, Sexuality: Unity Center, Blanchard Hall. Language Resource Center, Ciruti. Embracing All of Who We Are: Body, Soul, and Sexuality Nov. Great Room, Blanchard Hall. Open to the College community. Study Abroad Information Session Nov. In the Heights Nov. Global Cultures of the 19th Century Nov.

Diversity Abroad Talk Nov. Rotunda Room, Blanchard. An Evening of Russian Poetry Nov. Summer planning for new students. Global Learning Information Table Nov. International Internships Information Session Nov. Cassani Lounge, Shattuck. Global Insights Contest Exhibition Nov. Student Art Gallery, Community Center. Read Between the Lines: Resistance, an Act of Education Nov. Faculty Dance Concert Nov. Studio Theater, Kendall Hall. Panel and Networking Reception Nov. Great Room, Blanchard Community Center. Cassani Room, Shattuck Hall. Executive Board Room, Willits-Hallowell.

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Connecticut Valley Colloquium Featuring Dr. North Mandelle Common Room. Talking about the Midterms: A post-election discussion Nov. Join us to hear about two research projects: Application process presentation - Required for upcoming applicants. Recommended for all seniors. Cassani Room, Shattuck Asian Studies Research Workshop Nov. Personal statement workshop - Required for upcoming applicants.

African American Perspectives on Othello: Art Building, Gamble Auditorium A. The museum will have extended hours following the event. Mathematics in Art Oct. Conversation for international students Oct. Musical Meridians of the Silk Roads: A Lecture by Theodore Levin Oct. Yale School of Medicine - Inside Admissions: Perspectives from the Yale School of Medicine Oct. Monsters Ball "Masquerade" Oct. University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

A Performance of Yue Opera's Excerpts: Cross-Culture and Cross-Gender Oct. Connecting the Dots Discussion Group Oct. Duke School of Medicine Oct. Boricua Cooking Night Oct. Mandelle Golden Pear Kitchen. Queering the Talmud Oct. First-Generation Community Mixer Oct. Studio 2 in Kendall. Join us for "Philoso-Tea" Oct. Spring course overview Oct. Mid-college self-evaluation and reflection for juniors Oct. Learning Abroad in Germany Oct. Language Resource Center, 6 Ciruti Center. Pre-registration gathering for English majors and prospectives Oct.

International Mass for Family and Friends Oct. Bring your family and friends to the Language Resource Center for: Family and Friends Weekend Jazz Concert: Japanese Tea Ceremonies at Wa-shin-an Oct. Wa-shin-an, top floor of Eliot House. Willits Hallowell, Faculty Club Room. Free and open to all students. Classics, Italian and Ancient Studies Departmental Tea for Majors, Minors, and Prospective Students Join faculty and students to discuss study abroad, major requirements, internships and spring courses.

An introduction to discrepancy theory Oct. Academic check-in for new students with Katie Lipp Oct. Writing Assignment Idea Share Oct.