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In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), check out Haven, Help Restore Hope, and Shaw's library display on the 3rd floor of Case-Geyer throughout April. The display includes featured books that speak to survivorship, resiliency, healing, and action. You're invited to engage with and borrow these books and additional ones on display, make a bookmark, grab a teal awareness pin, and more.
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- Apr 114:00 PMCrafternoonsToday's Events | Burke Hall, Burke Lobby
Join Brown Commons and Crafter’s Club for an afternoon study break! During each session, we’ll provide you with supplies and guidance for completing a new fun craft. No experience needed and all are welcome to join; the first floor doors to the Burke Lobby will be unlocked until 5:30 p.m.Feel free to bring a craft of your choice during any of the sessions, if desired.Upcoming craft sessions:Apr. 25: Paint your own pottery with Village Clay - Apr 114:30 PMEveryday Performance- Avery TrufelmanToday's Events | Little Hall
Thursday, April 11, 4:30pm in 114 Little HallGuest Lecturer: Avery Trufelman, host of Articles of InterestTitle: Everyday Performance: How History, Politics, and Culture Shape What We Wear and How We Wear it.How does one dress "normal," and how is public behavior regulated by clothing? Avery Trufelman, the host and creator of the fashion podcast Articles of Interest will talk about what constitutes "classic" or "style-less" dressing, by discussing the way that history, politics, and culture determine trend cycles.Bio: Avery Trufelman is the host and creator of the fashion podcast Articles of Interest, which was just named one of the best podcasts of 2024 by The New Yorker and has recently been named one of the 500 most important people in fashion by the trade journal The Business of Fashion. Before that, she covered architecture as a longtime producer at the design podcast 99% Invisible, and spent a stint at New York Magazine, where she hosted the podcast for The Cut.Part of Colgate University's Arts, Creativity, and Innovation series with support from the Center for Learning, Teaching, and Research; the Colgate Arts Council; the Department of Educational Studies; the Divisions of Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, and University Studies; the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation; and the program in Film and Media Studies - Apr 114:30 PMHow Focusing on Individual-Level Solutions Led Behavioral Public Policy AstrayToday's Events | Ho Science Center, 101
The Spring 2024 MBBI Lecture - The i-Frame and the s-Frame: How Focusing on Individual-Level Solutions Has Led Behavioral Public Policy Astray - will be given by George Loewenstein (Carnegie Mellon, Economics and Psychology).Many behavioral scientists propose and test policy interventions that seek to ‘fix’ problems with individual behavior (adopting an “i-frame”) rather than addressing the system in which individuals operate (an “s-frame”). The impact of such i-frame interventions has been disappointing and can reduce support for much-needed systemic reforms. Highlighting individual responsibility for societal problems is a long-established objective of corporate opponents of s-frame policies such as regulation and taxation. Thus, researchers advocating i-frame solutions may have unwittingly promoted the interests of the opponents of systemic change. Behavioral scientists can best contribute to public policy by employing their skills to develop and implement value-creating system-level change. - Apr 114:30 PMReadings by Olive B. O'Connor Fellows in English & Creative WritingToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, 105
Lena Crown and Ajbiola Tolase will give readings from their work. Come and enjoy their creativity and some refreshments. - Apr 115:00 PMOutdoor Ed Staff Training Info SessionToday's Events | Base Camp
Become an Outdoor Leader!!Class of 2027!!! Apply for Colgate Outdoor Education Staff Training!!!Come to our Info Session at 5PM on Thursday, April 11th at Base Camp(Behind Huntington Gym)NO OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY - Apr 115:00 PMEid CarnivalToday's Events | Huntington Gymnasium
The Muslim Student Assocaition will mark the end of Ramadan and celebrate Eid al-Fitr with a carnival in Huntington Gym. Games, food, and fun for all.