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MNPS School Choice Application Process
Nov. 27, 2017— Navigating the School Choice Application Process in Metro Nashville Public Schools Tuesday, December 5 | noon | Sarratt 327 Staff members from the Office of School Options at Metro Nashville Public Schools will talk about the school choice application process for the 2018-2019 school year.
Monuments and Memory
Nov. 27, 2017—Monuments and Memory—Beyond Charlottesville Friday, December 1 | 4:10–6:00 p.m. | Central Library Community Room Join us for lively discussion and refreshments with Mark Scala, Chief Curator at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, and Helmut W. Smith, Martha Rivers Ingram Professor of History and Director of the Digital Humanities Center. This event is part of the Open Mind Series from the...
Caught Up with Jerry Flores
Oct. 30, 2017— Caught Up: Girls, Surveillance, and Wraparound Incarceration Wednesday, November 8 | 4:10 p.m. | Kissam Multipurpose Room
Sex Ed and Healthy Relationships Week
Oct. 27, 2017—Show Us How You Burlesque: A Body Positive Burlesque Workshop Monday, November 6 | 7:00-8:30 p.m. | Branscomb Studio Nashville’s premier burlesque school, Delinquent Debutantes, will be leading a 90-minute burlesque session that will teach you some classic moves and leave you feeling more confident and powerful in your body. Come join us for an evening full of...
International Education Week: Transnational Feminism
Oct. 25, 2017—International Education Week: Transnational Feminism Wednesday, November 15 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Kissam Multipurpose Room Join Feminism 101 in a discussion on transnational feminism: what it is, how it applies to Western feminists, and how to make your feminism transnational! Desserts will be provided.
Fun Home Book Discussion
Oct. 25, 2017—Fun Home Book Discussion Wednesday, November 1 | 6 p.m. | K.C. Potter Center Join the Office of LGBTQI Life for a deep discussion of the incredible graphic novel Fun Home by Alison Bechdel. This program will be led by Drs. Karen Hammer and Mary Zaborskis from the Women’s and Gender Studies program. Dinner will be provided.
Through Her Eyes: Women’s Role in Native American Society
Oct. 25, 2017—Through Her Eyes: Women’s Role in Native American Society Friday, November 17 | Noon | Sarratt 216/220 Come hear Native American Pazetta Mallette share the heritage and history of the Choctaw Indian tribe. You are also invited to sample traditional Native American foods. This event is sponsored by the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center and the Office of Inclusion...
Yoga for Trauma Survivors
Oct. 25, 2017—Yoga for Trauma Survivors Tuesday, November 28 | 9:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. | Center for Student Wellbeing In collaboration with the Center for Student Wellbeing, Project Safe will be offering a 90-minute yoga session for survivors of trauma. The first 30 minutes will be an informative session about the ways trauma impacts the body and the benefits of a yoga practice....
Being a Feminist in a Greek Organization [Kitchen Table Series]
Oct. 25, 2017— Being a Feminist in a Greek Organization [Kitchen Table Series] Tuesday, November 14 | 5 p.m. | Sarratt 363 Can I be both a feminist and a participant in a Greek letter organization? This discussion will explore the definitions of feminism and how to incorporate feminism into your Greek experience. Dinner will be provided. Contact us at womenctr@vanderbilt.edu with any dietary...
The Think Tank: Exploring What It Means To Be A Vanderbilt Man [The Masculinity Series]
Oct. 25, 2017—The Think Tank: Exploring What It Means To Be A Vanderbilt Man [The Masculinity Series] Thursday, November 2 | 7 p.m. | Rand 308 A panel of Vanderbilt students will discuss how their identities play into their masculinity and what it means to be a Vanderbilt man.