The 2011-2012 SGA Executive is so excited to announce that Thursday, February 23rd at 7pm (right after Hell Week ends!), Mawrters will have the opportunity to hear Bedtime stories from members of the faculty and staff!
Traditionally, Bedtime Stories build community and provide Seniors the opportunity to share meaningful, witty, inspiring, humorous... stories to the first years students. Bedtime stories help build a strong community!
The SGA Executive Board '11-'12 hopes to provide the space where similar sentiments can be recreated with faculty and staff.
President McAuliffe, Dean Rasmussen, Michaile Rainey, Angie Sheets and Elizabeth Mosier will share an experience that addresses the question:
"Was there a moment when you felt different because of socioeconomic class?"
We are very grateful for our Bedtime Storytellers and are excited about this wonderful opportunity to learn more about them.
Bedtime Stories, is an event in the series, "Storytelling: A Celebration of Class"
Please join us on Feb 23rd at 7pm
Rhoads Common Room.
There will be pizza (Of course!)
??ycho02@brynmawr.edu.
Class Dismissed? is a series of diverse and exciting events, scheduled for Spring 2011 through Spring of 2012, to further dialogue about socioeconomic class and to stimulate conversations that will explore and improve the “lived experience” of all members of the Bryn Mawr community.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
More events!
Vanessa Christman, Assistant Dean and Director of LEadership and Community Development, pointed out that along with our projects we have more exciting and engaging events coming up.
3/21:
Susan Mackey-Kallis workshop
March TBD:
Professor Thomas Espenshade, Sociology at Princeton University, will talk on socioeconomic class as it relates to higher education and elite schooling.
Stay tuned for more information!
Monday, February 13, 2012
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