November
11/20-1/26: John Thompson: A Traveler's Glimpse of India, on exhibit in the Dean's Gallery, 200 Crouse College
11/29: **Deadline for special programming requests for events occurring 12/3 - 1/27**. Please contact Jane at jsiow@syr.edu to turn in your programming requests or stop by our office in Schine, Rm. 131.
11/30: The Maxwell Women's Caucus presents a screening of the "The Abortion Diaries" in the IR Conference Room (Eggers 225B) at 12 p.m. Pizza and beverages will be provided.
11/30: Andrea Godfread Brown and Jennifer Gavilondo both from the Slutzker Center, "Everything you wanted to know about Visas and More..." in 204 B Maxwell Hall between 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
11/30: "How to write Peace Corps Essays - Workshop for Serious Applicants" in 233 Schine Student Center from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
December
12/1: Michael Rushton, "Why are Nonprofits Exempt from the Corporate Income Tax?" Public Events Room, Eggers 220 between 10:30 a.m. and 12 p.m.
12/2: Fourth Regular Business Meeting, 12 p.m. at the Hall of Languages, Room 211 12/6: Vicente Diaz, "Imua, Tamuning Eagles!: American Football and the Remaking of Indigenous Masculinities and Cultural Identities in the Militarized and Colonized Pacific Islands" at 4 p.m. in 204 Maxwell Hall.
12/6: Panel discussion, "Representation ofSub-Saharan Africa in the Media" at 1:30 pm in Maxwell 204. Refreshments to follow.
Through 12/8: United Way Raffle. Click unitedway.doc for more details.
January
1/23: Maya Dodd, South Asia Center. "Genres of Indian Freedom: Diaries of Democracy since the Emergency of 1975," 12:30 p.m., 341 Eggers Hall.
1/24: **Deadline for special programming requests for events occurring 1/28 - 2/24**. Please contact Jane at jsiow@syr.edu to turn in your programming requests or stop by our office in Schine, Rm. 131.
1/25: Sandra Sánchez, Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA). "Community-based (eco) tourism: history, development and indigenous social movements in the Ecuadorian Amazon," 12 p.m., 341 Eggers Hall.
1/26: Maxwell Africa Caucus, "Panel Discussion with Lost Boys of Sudan," 12 p.m., 225 B Eggers Hall (IR department conference room).
1/26: International Relations Program, "Global Europe Symposium," 12 p.m., 220 Eggers Hall.
1/26: Film Screening, Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA). "Cinelatte presents the film: "El Rey de la Habana" ("The King of Habana")," 6 p.m., 207 Hall of Languages.
1/27: Fifth Regular Business Meeting, 12 p.m. TBA
February
2/01: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Annelise Riles, "Collateral Knowledge: Kinds of Knowledge and Forms of Subjectivity Produced Under the Guise of Global Property Rights." Maxwell Room 204 at 4 p.m.
2/06: Eric Lichtblau, "The Press and National Security." Studio A, Newhouse II at 7:30 p.m. The formal presentation will be followed by an informal one where students can meet and talk with the guest speaker.
2/8: The Maxwell Africa Caucus presents a discussion of Political Economy of Foreign Aid in Africa with Nicolas Van de Walle in 341 Eggers Hall at 12:00 p.m. Pizza and Refreshment will be served.
2/9: State of Democracy lecture series presents Thomas Mann, "Will the November Elections Help Mend The Broken Branch?" Maxwell Auditorium at 4 p.m. Reception to follow.
2/12: The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Rick Goings, "A Conversation with Rick Goings" in 060 Eggers Hall at 2 p.m.
2/13: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Jamie Johnson (South Asia Center), "Conserving Heritage, Constructing Identity: Saving Place in a Himalayan Tourist Town." Room 341 Eggers Hall at 12:30 p.m.
2/13: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Lisa Baldez (PLACA), "Elected Bodies: Gender Quotas for Latin American Legislatures." Room 341 Eggers Hall at 4 p.m.
2/14: Valentine's Day
2/15: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents a Documentary Film Presentation (PLACA), "People's Guelaguetza: Oaxacans Take it to the Streets." Room 341 Eggers Hall at 12 p.m.
2/15: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Maureen Trudelle Schwarz, "Making it Known to Your People: Speaking and Acting Cancer in the Contemporary Navajo World." Eggers 341 at 4 p.m.
2/15: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Maureen Schwarz (Gender and Globalization), "Making it known to your people: Speaking and Acting cancer in the Contemporary Navajo world." Room 341 Eggers Hall at 4 p.m.
2/15: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Berthold Rittberger (Moynihan European Research Centers), "Building Europe's Constitution, 1951-2004: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis." Room 341 Eggers Hall at 12 p.m.
2/19: Chinese New Year celebration, sponsored by the Maxwell International Students and the East Asian Working Group. Room 204 Maxwell at 7:30 p.m.
2/20: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Amina Jamal (South Asia Center), "Transnational Feminism and Muslim Women." Room 341 Eggers Hall at 12:30 p.m.
2/20: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents "La Cueca Sola," a documentary film presentation (PLACA). Room 341 Eggers Hall at 4 p.m.
2/20: Humanities Coffee Hour with Norma E. Cantu at 3:30 p.m. in the Tolley Library.
2/21: **Deadline for special programming requests for events occurring 2/25 - 3/31**. Please contact Jane at jsiow@syr.edu to turn in your programming requests or stop by our office in Schine, Rm. 131.
2/21: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Lori Klivak (PLACA), "Zapotec Tourism: The Community Politics of Indigenous Organizing and Ethnic Revival in Southern Mexico". Room 341 Eggers Hall 12 p.m.
2/22: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents John Karam, "Belly Dancing and the (En)Gendering of Ethnic Sexuality in Brazil." Eggers 220 at 4 p.m.
2/23: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Milton Nathaniel Barnes (Maxwell Africa Caucus), "Globalization: The Double Edged Sword." Room 341 Eggers Hall at 1 p.m.
2/23: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and Cinelatte present the film: "El lado Oscuro del Corazón" ("The Dark Side of the Heart"). Room 207 Hall of Languages at 6 p.m.
2/24: Sixth Regular Business Meeting, 12 p.m. TBA
March
3/2: State of Democracy lecture series presents Deborah Stone, "Toward a Politics of Altruism." Maxwell Auditorium at 4 p.m. Reception to follow.
3/3: Register now for the 2nd Annual Communications Law and Policy Spring Symposium on Saturday, March 3, 2007, at the Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Dining Hall. To register, please visit www.suclps.org.
3/5: Interchanges: Where Media, Press and Government Meet presents Robert Corrente, U.S. Attorney, District of Rhode Island and Jim Taricani, Chief Investigative Reporter, WJAR-TV, Providence, "Full Disclosure: Stretching the Boundaries between News Reporting and Justice." Lunch is 12:15PM - 1:45PM. It is free but an RSVP is required. Please RSVP to Rob Alexander (rwalexan@maxwell.syr.edu) with your name and academic department should you like to attend.
3/5: Robert Corrente, U.S. Attorney, District of Rhode Island and Jim Taricani, Chief Investigative Reporter, WJAR-TV, Providence will debate freedom of press issues at 4 p.m. in the Maxwell Auditorium in an event titled "Jail for Journalists: Freedom of the Press, Confidential Sources, and the Demands of Criminal Justice." This discussion will be moderated by Keith J. Bybee. This event is co-sponsored by the Carnegie Legal Reporting Program at Newhouse.
3/5: The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents the film "Paradise Now" in 060 Eggers Hall at 4 p.m.
3/6:University Lecture Series: Norman Ornstein- "Governing in an Era of Tribal Politics: The Twilight of the Bush Administration and the Election Ahead." Hendricks Chapel at 7:30 p.m.
3/7: PARC Open House at 400 Eggers Hall from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
3/20: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Denise Lawrence-Zuniga, "Cosmologies of Bungalow Preservation: The Quest for Singular Identity." Location TBA, 4 p.m.
3/22: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Holly Wardlow, "My wife is not like my heart: Marriage, Masculinity, and HIV Risk in a New Guinea Society." Eggers 341 at 4 p.m.
3/27: SATSA presents journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis, Volume 2. Maxwell 204 at 3 p.m.
3/27: Interchanges presents the Hon. Carolyn Dineen King, first female Chief Judge, 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, "Playing Politics with the Law: A View from the Federal Bench," from 12:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. This Interchanges event is limited to 30 participants. Please RSVP to Rob Alexander (rwalexan@syr.edu) with your name and academic department should you like to attend. Participation is based upon a first-email, first serve approach.
3/28: South Asia Center presents Street Theatre Performance by JANAM, in Eggers Commons at 4 p.m.
3/28: **Deadline for special programming requests for events occurring 4/1 - 5/9**. Please contact Jane at jsiow@syr.edu to turn in your programming requests or stop by our office in Schine, Rm. 131.
3/29: Exploring PARC's Five Pillars. Room 400 Eggers at 3:30 p.m.
3/29: First Annual Etiquette Luncheon for Graduate Students at the Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Please sign up in person at the Center for Career Services with Pam Latham. To reserve your place, bring $5 (exact amount, cash only, non-refundable), to the Center for Career Services, Suite 235, Schine Student Center between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Reservations must be received no later than March 23rd.
3/29: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Heather MacLachlan, "Karen Nationalism: Historical and Contemporary Expressions." Hall of Languages 500 (Killian Room) at 4 p.m.
3/30: **5 p.m. deadline for Annual Budget submissions**. Please contact Jane at jsiow@syr.edu to turn in your programming requests or stop by our office in Schine, Rm. 131.
3/31: Seventh Regular Business Meeting, 12 p.m. in Hall of Languages 105
April
4/3: MAXPAC presents Dick Steinke, Executive Director, Port of Long Beach, "Inside the Port of Long Beach: Challenges and Opportunities." Public Events Room, Eggers 220, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
4/3: IRSA presents Cultural Fair, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Hendricks Chapel
4/4: "Women and Hip Hop in the Americas: Perspectives from the United States, Cuba, and Brazil," 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Grant Auditorium, College of Law.
4/5 - 4/6: Finance Committee Meeting on 2007-2008 Budget Requests
4/5: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Mary Beaudry, "Archaeology and the Legacy of the Volcano: Heritage vs. Development at Carr's Plantation, Little Bay, Montserrat, West Indies." Eggers 220 at 4 p.m.
4/12: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Richard March, "From the Ottoman Empire to the Empire State: The Musical Culture of Bosnian Refugees." Eggers 220 at 4 p.m.
4/12: University Lecture Series: Midori- "An Evening with Midori" in conversation with Daniel Hege. Hendricks Chapel at 7:30 p.m.
4/13 - 4/14: 2007 Graduate Conference featuring keynote speaker Robert Van Gulick, "How to be a Qualia Realist" from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Hall of Languages, Room 500.
4/14: GSO Annual Budget meeting and Elections for 2007-2008, 12 p.m. in Hall of Languages 105
4/19: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Matthew Gutmann, "Men as the Missing (F)Actors in Reproductive Health: A Case Study from Mexico." Egger 341 at 4 p.m.
4/20: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Shannon Lee Dawdy, "The Archaeology of Desire: The Rising Sun Hotel, New Orleans." Location TBA at 3 p.m.
April
4/23: The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Albert Park of the University of Michigan, "The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, Disruptions to Education, and Returns to Schooling in Urban China" in 341 Eggers Hall at 4 p.m.
4/23: The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Robert Wedgeworth and Marsha Tait of ProLiteracy Worldwide, "A Conversation with Robert Wedgeworth and Marsha Tait," in 204 Maxwell Hall at 4 p.m.
4/23: The Syracuse University Africa Initiative in conjunction with International Relations Department of Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs presents Dr. Firoze Manji, "Perspectives on China in Africa – Challenges to US Influence?," in the Public Events Room of Eggers Hall between 12:30 and 2 p.m.
4/24: The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs presents Javier Auyero of SUNY Stonybrook, "Latin American Shantytowns: Towards an Ethnography of Environmental Suffering," in 341 Eggers Hall at 4 p.m.
4/26: The Anthropology Department Spring Speaker Series presents Hugh Gusterson, "Toward an Anthropology of Drugs." Hall of Languages 500 (Killian Room) at 4 p.m.
4/27: The Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistic presents a faculty colloquium to celebrate new faculty in Tolley 304 at 4 p.m.
4/27: The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and Cinelatte presents the film: "Hable con ella," in 207 Hall of Languages at 6 p.m.
4/30: DEADLINE - Fall Effort Certification forms for faculty members, exempt staff, and graduate assistants engaged in or supported by sponsored funds are due to the Office of Sponsored Accounting (OSA) by Monday, April 30. Please contact Bob Hartley (x5373) or Cathy Hayduke (x1765) with questions about the certification forms. |