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SUMMARY:Reporter as Receiver: Storytelling\, Journalism\, and the Tendency to Prejudge
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a conversation with Torey Malatia\, President and General Manager of the Public’s Radio\, Southern New England’s NPR. You are also invited to join us for a reception in the Woolley Room will immediately following the event. \nThis visit is sponsored by a Mellon grant supporting integrative learning in the humanities and directed by Nancy Kendrick. 
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/reporter-as-receiver-storytelling-journalism-and-the-tendency-to-prejudge/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Faculty & Staff,Students
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SUMMARY:Where It Used to be Home: Writing Russia and Ukraine under the Trump Administration
DESCRIPTION:Olga Livshin will discuss how culture\, translation\, history\, current events and her own biography intermingle in her 2019 book of poems\, A Life Replaced\, which reflects on the experience of living as an immigrant under the Trump administration and with Putin’s war on Ukraine looming. Raised in Odessa and Moscow\, Livshin writes witness poetry about xenophobia\, war\, and strongmen at the helm on both sides of the world. The book braids original poetry in English with translations from Anna Akhmatova\, the great poet of 20th-century Russia\, and Vladimir Gandelsman\, fellow immigrant and winner of the Moscow Reckoning\, Russia’s highest prize for poetry. Livshin’s poems\, translations\, and essays appear in The Kenyon Review and Poetry International\, and are widely published. She holds a PhD in Slavic Languages and Literature\, and taught at the university level for a number of years before focusing on writing and translation. \nPlease join us in the May Room for a reception immediately following the lecture.\nSponsored by the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies\, Harvard University and by the Russian Department at Wheaton College.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/where-it-used-to-be-home-writing-russian-and-ukraine-under-the-trump-administration/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Admission,Alumni,Arts,Athletics,Career,Diversity,Faculty & Staff,Global,Health & Wellness,LGBTQ+,Library,Music,STEM,Students
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ORGANIZER;CN="Office of the Provost":MAILTO:provost@wheatoncollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200129T180000
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CREATED:20200122T165445Z
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SUMMARY:The Holocaust\, Anti-Semitism\, and Hate Crimes Today
DESCRIPTION:Join special guest speaker\, Dr. Alexandra Herzog\, Assistant Director of the American Jewish Council of New England along with a panel of Wheaton faculty in remembering the tragedy of the Holocaust as well as recognizing its lasting impact. Hear from the panel as well as SMART coordinator Cheylsea Federle on how we can stand up to anti-semitism\, and hate crimes in all their forms. The program will be followed by a brief reception in the May Room.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/the-holocaust-anti-semitism-and-hate-crimes-today/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Faculty & Staff,Global,Students
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Social Justice &amp%3B Community Impact":MAILTO:sjci@wheatoncollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T170000
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SUMMARY:Annual Psi Chi Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Stephen Colyer for this annual lecture series as he discusses a history of behavior analysis. \nHosted by the Psychology Department.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/annual-psi-chi-lecture/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T203000
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CREATED:20190926T134131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T182259Z
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SUMMARY:The Pedagogy of Belonging: Disrupting Racial Bias and Supporting Transformative Education Through Compassion-Based Awareness Practices
DESCRIPTION:The work of racial justice begins with ourselves. When conflict and division are everyday realities\, our instincts tell us to close ranks\, to find the safety of our own tribe\, and to blame others. The practice of embodied mindfulness–paying attention to our thoughts\, feelings\, and physical sensations in an open\, nonjudgmental way–increases our emotional resilience\, helps us to recognize our unconscious bias\, and gives us the space to become less reactive and to choose how we respond to injustice. \nBook signing to follow Lecture.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/the-pedagogy-of-belonging-disrupting-racial-bias-and-supporting-transformative-education-through-compassion-based-awareness-practices/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Lee Griffin":MAILTO:mgriffin@wheatoncollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190912T170000
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SUMMARY:Faculty Speaker Series - Dr. Geoffrey Collins
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Geoffrey Collins\, Professor of Geology\, will give the third Faculty Scholar Speaker Series talk\, “Alien Ocean: How the geology of frozen worlds helps us to search for life inside Jupiter’s moon Europa“. \nJupiter’s moon Europa hosts a vast underground ocean that may be suitable for life as we know it. Dr. Collins will give a talk on his research looking into evidence for plate tectonics on Europa\, which could be the key to keeping Europa’s ocean habitable. He will discuss this in the larger context of what we know about Europa and why we think it’s one of the best places to look for life beyond Earth. He will also describe his involvement in building the Europa Clipper spacecraft to explore this mysterious moon in the next decade. \nThe talk\, suitable for general audiences\, is open to the Wheaton and Norton communities and will be livestreamed. The talk will be held Thursday September 12\, 2019 from 5-6pm\, Holman Room\, Mary Lyon Hall. All are welcome to attend a reception immediately following the talk and discussion in the Woolley Room. \nTo watch the event online\, visit https://livestream.com/accounts/27137832/events/8812788. \nSponsored by Library Services and the Library\, Technology\, and Learning Committee\, partners in celebrating Wheaton faculty scholarship since 2018.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/faculty-speaker-series-dr-geoffrey-collins/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Megan Brooks":MAILTO:brooks_megan@wheatoncollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T183000
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CREATED:20190903T183549Z
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation - Advocacy & Activisim: Using Your Freedoms For Action
DESCRIPTION:How can you use your freedoms to support the positive advancement of specific causes and to represent the concern of others within a system (i.e.\, advocacy) and/or to bring about social and political change outside of systems (i.e.\, activism)? \nCome and hear from Wheaton community members who are successfully engaged in advocacy and activism work on and off campus. Topics for this conversation will include: \n\ndifferent approaches for effective advocacy and activism\nleadership skills for advocacy and activist work\nopportunities to engage in advocacy and activism work as a student\n\nRefreshments immediately following this event in Wooley Room.   \nThis community conversation is part of our campus-wide Three Freedoms theme. This program is sponsored by the Student Government Association (SGA)\, the Scholars At Risk (SAR) Committee\, the Center for Social Justice & Community Impact (SJCI)\, and the Office of the Provost. Contact: Peony Fhagen: Assoc. Provost for Diversity & Faculty Development.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/community-conversation-advocacy-activisim-using-your-freedoms-for-action/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Career,Diversity,Faculty & Staff,Students
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ORGANIZER;CN="SGA":MAILTO:jkraus@wheatonma.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190905T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190905T203000
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SUMMARY:31st Martin Lecture Dr. Tanya Luhrmann "The Voices of Spirits and the Voices of Psychosis"
DESCRIPTION:Tanya Luhrmann is the Watkins University Professor in the Anthropology Department at Stanford University\, the author of When God Talks Back\, and co-editor and contributor to Our Most Troubling Madness: Case Studies in Schizophrenia across Cultures. She has done\nethnography on the streets of Chicago with homeless and psychotic women\, and worked with people who hear voices in Chennai\, Accra and the South Bay. She has also done fieldwork with evangelical Christians who seek to hear God speak back\, with Zoroastrians who set out to create a more mystical faith\, and with people who practice magic. She uses a combination of ethnographic and experimental methods to understand the phenomenology of unusual sensory experiences\, the way ideas about minds and persons shape them\, and what we can learn from this social shaping that can help us to help those whose voices are distressing.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/31st-martin-lecture-dr-tanya-luhrmann-the-voices-of-spirits-and-the-voices-of-psychosis/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Diversity,Global,Health & Wellness,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Religion Department":MAILTO:jkraus@wheatonma.edu
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