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We invite you to join us on Wednesdays for a quick and convenient way to "recoup" mid-day. We’ll start by clearing our minds with a 20-minute meditation, and then recharge our bodies with some vegan soup!
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- Mar 124:30 PMClimate, Conflict, and Resilience in the MENA Region: Insights from Yemen’s Environmental and Social FrontlinesToday's Events | Alumni Hall, 111
The nexus of climate change, environmental degradation and conflict poses unique challenges for the MENA region, where environmental vulnerabilities intersect with ongoing political instability. This talk focuses on Yemen as a case study of how war amplifies environmental degradation and exacerbates socio-economic inequalities, hindering pathways to sustainable peace. By integrating concepts of environmental peacebuilding and energy justice, the talk examines the dual role of resource governance and environmental stewardship in fostering resilience and reducing grievances. Addressing these challenges jointly will be essential not only for fostering long-term peace and stability in Yemen, but also for adapting to the accelerating impacts of climate change. The case of Yemen offers valuable lessons for other similarly affected contexts, highlighting the importance of environmental peacebuilding and resource governance in fragile states.Tobias Zumbrägel is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Geography Institute of Heidelberg University.This event is organized by the Peace and Conflict Studies Program with suppor from the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Program, the Environmental Studies program, and the Department of Geography. - Mar 124:30 PMKathy High - Being with Beings: Queering Art and ScienceToday's Events | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Annual Eric J. Ryan/FMST Annual New Media LectureKathy High '77 has been working with bioart since the early 2000s, and has had multiple artist residencies in science laboratories. In 2017 she was awarded a laboratory at her university's biotech center and appointed an affiliate faculty member of the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies. She co-founded and coordinates NATURE Lab, part of the community arts and media non-profit organization, The Sanctuary for Independent Media. NATURE Lab is the Sanctuary’s community health and urban ecology research initiative.In collaboration with Alternative Cinema and Ryan Family Film Series. Kathy High will also be screening and curating works for Alternative Cinema March 11, and for the Ryan Family Film Series March 13. - Mar 126:00 PMChili with LilyToday's Events | Chapel House, Dining Room
We invite you to join us at Chapel House on Wednesday evenings to enjoy vegan chili and relaxation with Lily, our certified therapy dog! - Mar 127:00 PMAlcoholics AnonymousToday's Events | Shaw Wellness Institute, Lounge
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Stephen Elfenbein (selfenbein@colgate.edu) with any questions. - Mar 13All dayColgate University Women's Basketball vs Patriot League SemifinalsToday's Events | Higher Seed
Colgate University Women's Basketball vs Patriot League Semifinals - Mar 139:00 AMTackling Email Overload with Gmail / Calendar Time Management and Organizing TechniquesToday's Events
Bottom line … we get a ton of email, calendar invites, and shared documents every day. How we choose to deal with that determines if we will be overloaded and overwhelmed or productive and efficient. We have a limited amount of time and this workshop will give you tools and techniques to streamline your interaction with your email, calendar, and drive so you can have more time for other important projects. Using organizational techniques of labels, stars, and filters, as well as time management best practices, you will learn to keep what’s important right in front of you and be able to quickly find what you are looking for. This session will be via Zoom. You will receive a confirmation with the Zoom link when you register and 24 hours in advance of the workshop.