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Today Biology Comps Talk, Ann Sheng: “The role and mechanisms of Nrf2 in Cancer.” 9:00am, Hulings 120. All are welcome! Evensong: Contemplave Chrisan Song and Prayer Short midweek service on Wednesdays, 8:30 to 9:00pm. Led by Chaplain Carolyn Fure-Slocum or student CAs. Language and Culture in Global Russia, Spring 2018 Info Meeng. Program focuses on cultural immersion and Russian tradions. 4:30PM-5:30PM, LDC 330. Spanish Studies in Madrid, Fall 2017 Info Meeng. An opportunity to study language, culture, and more at Madrid’s Complutense University! 5PM-6PM, LDC 104 Thursday, January 26 “Researching Indigenous Identy and Knowledge in an Age of Globalizaon” Student panel talk, 12-1, LDC 104. Snacky lunch provided, or bring LDC lunch. Biology Comps Talk, Kell Fahrner-Sco: “Targeng vascular endothelial growth factor in cancer immunotherapy.” 3:15pm, Hulings 120. Join us! Info meeng for El Mundo Maya: Carleton Anthropology in Guatemala and Chiapas OCS Research Seminar is January 26 at 5pm in Leighton 305. Buddhist Meditaon led by Emeritus Religion Professor Roger Jackson, 8:00pm, Chapel. Cushions and instrucon provided. ?? - soperd Thursday, January 26 Come FEEL/SEE dance: FELT ROOM, Thursday January 26, 7-9 pm, Perlman Teaching Museum. Andrew Hare of Smithsonian on “Mounng Maers: the Conservaon and Care of East Asian Painngs.” 5 pm, 104 Boliou. Winter Carnival Theme in Burton and LDC: We are featuring Carnival Foods in Burton and LDC. Friday, January 27 Biology Comps Talk, Lisa Cheung: “Faen Me Up: Dysregulaon in PI3K/ Akt/SREBP Pathway Assists Tumor Growth.” 11:00am, Hulings 120. All are welcome! Jewish Shabbat Service 6:15 p.m., Page House East. Led by students. Dinner too! Saturday, January 28 Building Resistance Gather with faith communies and government officials in Minneapolis to support progressive polical acon. 11:30-5:30pm, transportaon provided! ?-nybergo, crenshawm hp://nyurl.com/buildingresistance Come FEEL/SEE dance: FELT ROOM, Saturday January 28, 1-3 pm, Perlman Teaching Museum. Sunday, January 29 Bring Your Own Heels Workshop. Great Hall, 4-5:30pm. Each parcipant must have a pair of high heels (no maer their gender). Gospel Brunch returns! 11:00am, Chapel Lounge. Join students for singing and Sunday morning brunch. Led by student Chaplain’s Associates. ?? - groshk, jafrii2, lopezg Sunday, January 29 Mustard Seed Chrisan Chapel Service, 5:00 p.m., Chapel. Led by Carleton’s student band. Soup supper aſter service. Monday, January 30 2fik Talk - Reinterpreng the Classics: Contemporary Queer Art Revisits Naonalisc Masterpieces. Leighton 402, 4-5:30pm Biology Comps Talk, Cyrus Deloye: “Evoluon within the urban environment: the two mechanisms of human driven genec variaon.” 12:30pm, Hulings 120. Join us! (Beyond) Naonalism and Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe, Spring 2018, Info Meeng. Explore the socio- polical atmosphere in Eastern Europe! 5PM-6PM, Leighton 305 LDC is hosng a Student Chili Contest tonight at Dinner. Stop in to vote for Carleton’s best chili. Tuesday, January 31 Taste of Torah led by Rabbi Shosh Dworsky, 12:00pm, Tandem Bagels. Anyone is welcome to join the weekly study. CET Academic Programs Info Table Check out excing study abroad opportunies offered by CET! 11AM-2PM, Sayles-Hill Study Abroad Info Meeng MANDATORY for all students parcipang in a Carleton Study Abroad program during Spring 2017! 12PM-1PM, Olin 141 German and European Studies in Berlin, Fall 2017, Info Meeng. Come discover why Berlin’s former mayor declared, “Berlin is poor but sexy.” 5PM-6PM, LDC104 Wednesday, January 25, 2017 Carleton College Student Activities Office carleton_sao

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Page 1: Wednesday, January 25, 2017€¦ · Yale Historian Crystal Feimster discusses black/white women in politics of racial and sexual violence in American South. Lefler Lecture, noon,

Today Biology Comps Talk, Ann Sheng:

“The role and mechanisms of Nrf2 in Cancer.” 9:00am, Hulings 120.

All are welcome!

Evensong: Contemplative Christian Song and Prayer

Short midweek service on Wednesdays, 8:30 to 9:00pm. Led by Chaplain Carolyn

Fure-Slocum or student CAs.

Language and Culture in Global Russia, Spring 2018

Info Meeting. Program focuses on cultural immersion and Russian

traditions. 4:30PM-5:30PM, LDC 330.

Spanish Studies in Madrid, Fall 2017 Info Meeting. An opportunity to study

language, culture, and more at Madrid’s Complutense University!

5PM-6PM, LDC 104

Thursday, January 26“Researching Indigenous Identity and

Knowledge in an Age of Globalization” Student panel talk, 12-1, LDC 104.

Snacky lunch provided, or bring LDC lunch.

Biology Comps Talk, Kell Fahrner-Scott: “Targeting vascular endothelial growth

factor in cancer immunotherapy.” 3:15pm, Hulings 120. Join us!

Info meeting for El Mundo Maya: Carleton Anthropology in Guatemala and Chiapas OCS Research Seminar is

January 26 at 5pm in Leighton 305.

Buddhist Meditationled by Emeritus Religion Professor

Roger Jackson, 8:00pm, Chapel. Cushions and instruction provided.

?? - soperd

Thursday, January 26 Come FEEL/SEE dance:

FELT ROOM, Thursday January 26, 7-9 pm, Perlman Teaching Museum.

Andrew Hare of Smithsonian on “Mounting Matters: the

Conservation and Care of East Asian Paintings.” 5 pm, 104 Boliou.

Winter Carnival Theme in Burton and LDC: We are featuring

Carnival Foods in Burton and LDC.

Friday, January 27Biology Comps Talk, Lisa Cheung:

“Fatten Me Up: Dysregulation in PI3K/Akt/SREBP Pathway Assists Tumor Growth.” 11:00am, Hulings 120.

All are welcome!

Jewish Shabbat Service 6:15 p.m., Page House East.

Led by students. Dinner too!

Saturday, January 28Building Resistance

Gather with faith communities and government officials in Minneapolis

to support progressive political action. 11:30-5:30pm, transportation

provided! ?-nybergo, crenshawm http://tinyurl.com/buildingresistance

Come FEEL/SEE dance: FELT ROOM, Saturday January 28,

1-3 pm, Perlman Teaching Museum.

Sunday, January 29Bring Your Own Heels Workshop.

Great Hall, 4-5:30pm. Each participant must have a pair of high heels

(no matter their gender).

Gospel Brunch returns!11:00am, Chapel Lounge. Join students for singing and Sunday morning brunch.

Led by student Chaplain’s Associates. ?? - groshk, jafrii2, lopezg

Sunday, January 29Mustard Seed

Christian Chapel Service, 5:00 p.m., Chapel. Led by Carleton’s student band.

Soup supper after service.

Monday, January 302fik Talk - Reinterpreting the Classics:

Contemporary Queer Art Revisits Nationalistic Masterpieces.

Leighton 402, 4-5:30pm

Biology Comps Talk, Cyrus Deloye: “Evolution within the urban

environment: the two mechanisms of human driven genetic variation.” 12:30pm, Hulings 120. Join us!

(Beyond) Nationalism and Xenophobia in Central and Eastern Europe, Spring 2018, Info Meeting. Explore the socio-

political atmosphere in Eastern Europe! 5PM-6PM, Leighton 305

LDC is hosting a Student Chili Contest tonight at Dinner. Stop in to vote for

Carleton’s best chili.

Tuesday, January 31Taste of Torah

led by Rabbi Shosh Dworsky, 12:00pm, Tandem Bagels. Anyone is welcome to join the weekly study.

CET Academic Programs Info TableCheck out exciting study abroad

opportunities offered by CET!11AM-2PM, Sayles-Hill

Study Abroad Info MeetingMANDATORY for all students

participating in a Carleton Study Abroad program during Spring 2017!

12PM-1PM, Olin 141

German and European Studies in Berlin, Fall 2017, Info Meeting.

Come discover why Berlin’s former mayor declared, “Berlin is poor but sexy.” 5PM-6PM, LDC104

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Carleton College Student Activities Office carleton_sao

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Wednesday, February 1Biology Comps Talk, Kharmen Bharucha:

“Dendritic Cells: Crucial Mediators of Chemotherapy Resistance.”

2:30pm, Hulings 120. All are welcome!

French Field Study and Internship Programs (IFE) will be holding office hours from 10AM-4PM in the LDC

3rd Floor Lounge!

Architectural Studies in Europe: Britain, France and Spain OCS program will be having an information meeting from 4:30PM-5:30PM in Leighton 236!

IFE (French Field Study and Internship Programs)

will be having an information session from 4:30PM-5:30PM in Leighton 301!

Evensong: Contemplative Christian Song and Prayer

Short midweek service on Wednesdays, 8:30 to 9:00pm. Led by Chaplain Carolyn

Fure-Slocum or student CAs.

Spend your night at the Beijing Bamboo Orchestra with first class Chinese musicians.

4:30pm, Concert Hall.

Vary your protein routine! Plant proteins pack a powerful punch.

Stop by Burton and LDC at lunch to learn more about plant-based proteins.

Thursday, February 2Yale Historian Crystal Feimster

discusses black/white women in politics of racial and sexual violence in American South. Lefler Lecture,

noon, 305 Leighton.

Boston University Study Abroad programs will be having an

information table from 11AM-1:30PM in Sayles-Hill!

Buddhist Meditation led by Bhante Sathi, 8:00pm, Chapel

Main Sanctuary. Cushions and instruction provided. ?? soperd

‘Friday, February 3

Islam Inquiry! 5pm, Chapel Lounge - Join Ailya Vajid, Associate Chaplain, for weekly study

and discussion.

Jewish Shabbat Service6:15pm, Page House East.

Led by students with a lovely student-cooked dinner after!

GENERALCCCE Alternative Spring Break Trip application deadline extended; do

something meaningful with your break, apply now! Applications & info at

apps.carleton.edu/ccce/ASB/ or email braunc2

UJHS is currently accepting applications for editorial board

members! Applications will be open through midnight on February 5th, 2017

at https://apps.carleton.edu/ujhs/getinvolved/

Juniors: Help Admissions select the Class of 2021 - become an

Admissions Summer or Fall Fellow! Both are paid positions. Application:

go.carleton.edu/fellowsapp.AppDeadline: 2/17

Lounge furniture will be on display January 25-26 in the Weitz Commons

for the Weitz addition. Stop by and fill out a survey!

Raisin’ Funds? The Info Desk can help! We can accept

Schillers on behalf of your fundraiser! Crazy!

Come to Sayles for more info (desk).

The Zhao Fellowship funds summer study of language, culture, and

humanities in China. Applications due 5pm February 1.

See OCS website for details.

Join Fencing Club! Thursdays 9-10:30 pm Cowling Rec

Gym, Saturdays 5-6:30 pm Cowling Rec Gym, & Sundays 12:30-2 pm Cowling

Rec Studio. Newcomers welcome!

Participate in a 30-minute Perception Lab study and earn $5! Must be 18+

and a native English speaker. Sign up at go.carleton.edu/perception

HOUSING Apartment @ 114 Division St. S.

for next year. Second house north of 2nd & Division, across from Carleton

Town Houses. Three bedrooms (2 singles, 1 double), kitchen/

diningroom, bath/shower, large deck overlooking the River. [email protected]

House at 401 Elm St. for next year. Two blocks south of campus on Elm

Street. Four bedrooms (3 singles, 1 double), large kitchen, dining room/

living room, and double garage. [email protected]

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& Involvement Grant

For Such a Time as This: Building Resistance~Saturday, January 28~

Depart from campus at 11:45 am. Return by around 5:30 pm. Sign up on the SAO website. Transportation sponsored by the Metro Access Fund.

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Upcoming Deadlines and Information Sessions

Wednesday, January 25 2:30 p.m. – 30 Minutes:

James Hague '91, Janian Investment Advisers, LLC

11:55 p.m. – Registration Deadline: Thrivent Financial Site Visit in Minneapolis

Thursday, January 26 12:00 p.m. – Three Funded

Non-profit Internship Sites Virtual Information Session

Friday, January 27 1:30 p.m. – 30 Minutes:

Noelia Rodríguez-Quiñones ’10, Associate Attorney

Monday, January 30 Careers After Carleton

Facebook event begins - Raven Pillman '16, software engineer, Sprout Social

1:30 p.m. – 30 Minutes: Helen Kim '86, Rockwood Leadership Institute

3:30 p.m. – 30 Minutes: Raul Raymundo '87, The Resurrection Project

7:00 p.m. – Calabrio Tech Night

Tuesday, January 31 12:00 p.m. – Info Session:

Minnesota Private Colleges Job & Internship Fair

1:30 p.m. – 30 Minutes: Jennifer Facciani '93, Mortensen

2:00 p.m. – 30 Minutes: Steve Wilmot '90, Wilmot Architecture Office

Wednesday, February 1 1:30 p.m. – 30 Minutes:

Tricia England '08, The Onion, Inc.

Career Center Hours Mon-Fri 8-5

Student Career Assistant Walk-In Office Hours Mon-Fri 10-5, Sayles 050; Sun-Thurs, 8-10pm, Lower Sayles

(507) 222-4293 go.carleton.edu/career Sayles-Hill 050 Winter Term, Week 4

Career Counselor Walk-In Hours Mon-Thurs 3-4:30pm, Fri 2-3:30pm

R.S.V.P. via the Tunnel. Questions? E-mail Sarah at [email protected]. Communications and Media Week Tricia England ’08, Contributor, The Onion, Inc., major: English Aron Feingold ’09, Manager, Oncology Communication, Pfizer,

major: English Special Session – MCAN Alumni-in-Residence Raul Raymundo ’87, Co-founder and Executive Director, The

Resurrection Project, major: sociology/ anthropology Helen Kim ’86, Trainer, Rockwood Leadership Institute, major: history

Special Session – Finance Jennifer Facciani ’93, Vice President and Treasurer, Mortensen,

majors: music and economics Special Session – Architecture Steve Wilmot ’90, Architect, Wilmot Architecture Office,

major: art history Special Session – Business & Tech Reed Smoller ’88, Director of Information Technology, Bay Medical

Management, LLC, major: economics

30 Minutes | Week 5 Communications and Media | MCAN Alumni-in-Residence | Finance | Architecture | Business | Technology

Careers in Communication Scholars | Applications due February 1 Interested in careers in marketing, advertising, or public relations? Through the Scholars program, build networking skills, hone your resume and other materials, and connect with alumni in the field.

Gettysburg Leadership Program | Applications due February 1 Travel with a group of sophomores to Gettysburg over spring break. During a three-day seminar led by Jeff Applequist ’80, develop leadership and teambuilding skills using a historical framework.

Careers in Technology Scholars | Applications due February 1 Sophomores and juniors, travel to the Bay Area to visit sites like Facebook and Google, and learn more about career possibilities, networking, and strengthening your resume and other materials.

Thrivent Financial Visit: February 6 | Register by January 25 Join us for a site visit to Thrivent Financial to meet alumni

and learn about the variety of functional areas available at Thrivent. Get introduced to opportunities in finance,

technology, and business, and learn about the company.