Monthly Archives: October 2013

“Failure is Impossible” Undergraduate Awards and Fellowships Mentoring Lunch

The Director of Fellowships from the College Center for Advising Services, Belinda Redden will join us this Monday, November 4th to talk about awards and fellowships available to undergraduate students, how to find them, prepare for and apply for them. … Continue reading

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Women’s Caucus presents a Take Back The Night event

This blog entry is a contribution from Brianna Isaacson ’15 This Tuesday evening, Women’s Caucus, a feminist student group on campus, is hosting a Take Back the Night event in Hirst Lounge at 7 pm. Take Back the Night is … Continue reading

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Urban Spaces: Hip Hop Identities Study Days at Nazareth

This blog entry is a contribution from Brianna Isaacson ’15 The Women and Gender Studies Steering committee at Nazareth College is hosting a two day conference that starts today Thursday, October 24 and Friday, October 25.   The committee has … Continue reading

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Tonight! Women and War: The Lineage of Women Peace Makers

This blog entry is a contribution from Sara Lewis ’15 The M.K. Gandhi Institute will be sponsoring an event this evening called “Women and War: The Lineage of Women Peace Makers.”  Suzanne Shanley, co-founder of the Agape Community, will be … Continue reading

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SBAI Student begins internship with Tariro

Women’s Studies Minor, Amelia Poulin is completing an internship with Tariro this semester and we are happy to share with you her first post from the Tariro blog about herself and her involvement in this organization.  Tariro is a grassroots … Continue reading

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Screening of Girl Rising Tonight!

Come out for tonight’s special screening of Girl Rising, Today, October 17th at 7:30pm in Hoyt Auditorium. The film presents remarkable stories from nine girls across the world who, through education, are able to break through barriers of injustice and … Continue reading

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The 6th Annual Two Icons Lecture is Today!

Today is the 6th Annual Two Icons Lecture! The Two Icons Lecture, jointly sponsored by the Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African American Studies and the Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender and Women’s Studies, honors the two organizations’ … Continue reading

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The Kafka Award Ceremony and Reading is Today!

We are very excited for the presentation of The Janet Heidinger Kafka Award for Fiction to Anna Keesey and also to hear Keesey read from Little Century. We hope to see you at the ceremony today!

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“Food Matters: Reading The Settlement Cook Book’s Recipes for the Melting Pot”

Professor Nora Rubel will talk this Thursday, October 10 on “Food Matters: Reading The Settlement Cook Book‘s Recipes for the Melting Pot.” 4:45 PM Rush Rhees 456 Everyone is welcome to attend!

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LGBTQ&A Breakfast and Panel

We are so excited that Meliora Weekend is almost here! SBAI is pleased to be collaborating on a public event with the University of Rochester Pride Network. On Saturday October 12th, there will be a breakfast and panel discussion highlighting … Continue reading

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