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SUMMARY:Employee Well-being Fair
DESCRIPTION:Employee Well-being Fair \nWednesday\, April 9\, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.\nRoy Room\, Dion Family Student Center\n\nAll employees are invited to join us at the 2025 Employee Well-being Fair. We’ve got a great line up of vendors and activities for you to participate in\, cool swag and raffle prizes. Enjoy a smoothie\, get a chair massage and pick up information from SMC and community resources that will enhance you well-being.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/employee-well-being-fair/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center
CATEGORIES:Human Resources
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SUMMARY:Water for All: A Path to Global Health and Equity
DESCRIPTION:Water for All: A Path to Global Health and Equity \nWednesday April 9\nPanel – 12 p.m. in McCarthy Arts Center\nWalk-A-Thon – 1 p.m. in the McCarthy Arts Center parking lot \n\nWalk-a-thon Registration & Donation Form\n\nThis campus—and community-sponsored collaboration aims to reflect the mission and impact of SMC students on real-world issues\, particularly a lack of access to clean water. ​​The initiative seeks to leverage education\, outreach\, and community development with our community partner\, St. Francis Xavier Parish & School. Groups from across the college are coming together to support the St. Francis Xavier students in raising money for 4 communities in southeastern Mexico to support Healing Waters International with the upcoming project of designing and installing clean water infrastructure in these communities. ​​ \nThe project originated with Father Yvon Royer- SMC Alum\, 3 years ago when his former Parishes were involved in helping a Community in San José Monteverde\, México\, have clean drinking water for the first time.  They worked with Healing Waters\, a Christian company that works mostly in South America focusing on working with communities to assess what their needs are for water\, the possible source\, and what needs to be done to bring the Community drinkable water. \nThroughout this academic year\, Father Yvon has been leading both educational and fundraising initiatives at Saint Francis Xavier School (SFX) in Winooski. Students have heard from speakers\, conducted fundraising events at their local parishes\, and will participate in a fundraising Walk-A-Thon. To support this initiative\, Saint Michael’s College will host a series of educational events on April 9th and the SFX students will have access to everything we have to offer\, from our pre-service educators to our MakerSpace to our ability to bring in high-impact speakers\, which will build awareness\, increase education\, and fundraise for clean water projects in the coastal region of Chiapas México\, a stand-alone project in the community “23 de Enero” and project Rosalbali which support the communities of Rosarito\, Alianza\, and Albores. \n​On Wednesday\, April 9th\, all SFX students and staff will be visiting SMC to take part in the series of events. A highlight of this day is a 1-hour panel with Walter Nonemaker\, Director at Healing Waters International\, Oliver Niyonshuti\, SMC international student with personal experience related to lack of clean water in Rwanda\, and Judy Dow\, local Indigenous Scholar and Educator and Executive Director of Gedakina. The panel will take place at 12:00 pm at the McCarthy Art Center. \nAfter the panel\, we will join a call for action about access to clean water as a human right as well as fundraising. The Walk-A-Thon will start at 1 pm\, and walkers will gather at the McCarthy Arts parking lot. More information will be available next week. We are counting on our SMC community to make this initiative a success! \nPlease join us\, bring your classes to the panel\, encourage students to participate in the Walk-A-Thon\, and donate!
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/water-for-all-a-path-to-global-health-and-equity/
LOCATION:McCarthy Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Institute for Equity and Justice,The Patrick '61 and Marcelle Leahy Institute for the Environment
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SUMMARY:Men's Tennis at Southern New Hampshire
DESCRIPTION:Men’s Tennis at Southern New Hampshire Hooksett\, NH
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/mens-tennis-at-southern-new-hampshire/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Upload 2025 Spring
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SUMMARY:Deliberative Democracy Series: Democracy May Be Dying\, But At Least the Economy Will Collapse
DESCRIPTION:Deliberative Democracy Series\nDemocracy May Be Dying\, But At Least the Economy Will Collapse \nWednesday\, April 9\, from 4 to 5 p.m.\nSaint Edmund’s Hall\, 104 \nPolitical Science professor Trish Siplon and Economics professor Patrick Walsh discuss the impacts of the current administration on the rule of law\, civil rights\, the U.S. economy\, and the international trading system.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/deliberative-democracy-series-democracy-may-be-dying-but-at-least-the-economy-will-collapse/
LOCATION:Saint Edmund’s Hall
CATEGORIES:Academic Affairs
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SUMMARY:The Transformation of a Rabbi\, a Synagogue and Vermont's Religious Landscape
DESCRIPTION:The Transformation of a Rabbi\, a Synagogue and Vermont’s Religious Landscape\, 1944-1952\nThe Annual Rabbi Max B. Wall Endowment Lecture \nWednesday\, April 9\, at 5 p.m.\nMcCarthy Recital Hall \nThe Annual Rabbi Max B. Wall Endowment Lecture will be presented by local historians Jeff Potash\, Ph.D.\, and Aaron Goldberg\, J.D. on Wednesday\, April 9\, at 5 p.m. in the McCarthy Recital Hall. The talk\, entitled The Transformation of a Rabbi\, a Synagogue and Vermont’s Religious Landscape\, 1944-1952\, will touch on the importance of Max B. Wall and his impact on the local community.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/the-transformation-of-a-rabbi-a-synagogue-and-vermonts-religious-landscape/
LOCATION:McCarthy Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Academic Affairs
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SUMMARY:Silent Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Silent Book Club \nWednesday from 7 to 8 p.m.\nStudent Success Center\, Durick Library \nWednesday nights from 7-8pm\, bring a book and destress with the silent book club. No talking necessary
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/silent-book-club/2025-04-09/
LOCATION:Student Success Center
CATEGORIES:Student Success Center
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SUMMARY:Spring Play - Moliere's Tartuffe
DESCRIPTION:Spring Play – Moliere’s Tartuffe \nWednesday\, April 9 through Saturday\, April 12\, 7 p.m.\nMainstage Theatre\, McCarthy Arts Center \nCOLCHESTER\, VT – Moliere’s 17th century comedy “Tartuffe” is getting the 21st century treatment at Saint Michael’s College this spring. \nThe satire on religious hypocrisy was initially banned in France after its debut\, but themes from the 1660’s play remain relevant centuries later\, producers at the College say. Saint Michael’s College’s Department of Fine Arts: Theatre will present a slimmed down version of “Tartuffe\,” or “The Imposter\,” as its mainstage play\, featuring a contemporary setting and contemporary music to make it even more accessible to today’s audiences. \nPerformances will take place April 9 to 12 at 7 p.m. in the College’s McCarthy Arts Center Theatre. The events are all free and open to the public. \n“The play is shockingly relevant all these years later\, when we see how easily people can be manipulated and taken advantage of in the name of religion\,” said Saint Michael’s Acting Instructor Melissa Lourie\, the play’s director. “Because it is a comedy\, all’s well that ends well – evildoers are punished and lovers reunited – but not before Moliere has mercilessly examined the evil that men can commit in the guise of religious fervor and the dangers that imperil those who would believe only what they choose to believe despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary.”\nJoining a cast of Saint Michael’s students\, alumnus and guest artist Rick Ames ’95 will play the title role of Tartuffe. Fellow guest artist Paul Ugalde will play the role of Orgon\, Tartuffe’s unwitting target. \nThe play is being directed by Lourie\, who is also the Artistic Director of Middlebury Acting Company\, and guest artist Margo Whitcomb. Theatre Professor Peter Harrigan is designing contemporary costumes for the production and fellow Theatre Professor John Devlin is designing the sets and lighting.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/spring-play-molieres-tartuffe/2025-04-09/
LOCATION:Theater\, McCarthy Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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