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SUMMARY:Math-Statistics Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Math-Statistics Colloquium \nFriday\, November 1\, 2024\n3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (ET)\nCheray Science Hall 101 \nDr. Mac Edmondson ’16 will give a talk about his role as a Senior Scientist at Merck working in Early Development Statistics within the Biostatistics and Research Decision Sciences (BARDS) department\, after earning a Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the University of Pennsylvania.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/math-statistics-colloquium/
LOCATION:Cheray 101\, Cheray Science Hall
CATEGORIES:Math
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SUMMARY:Siglinde Langholz Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Siglinde Langholz Artist Talk \nThursday\, November 7\, 2024\n6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (ET)\nCheray Science Hall 101 \nSiglinde Langholz will be speaking about her artwork and her exhibition in the McCarthy Art Gallery. Langholz is an interdisciplinary artist from Puebla\, Mexico. She received her BFA from Universidad De Las Americas and her MFA and PHD at the University of Maine. Langholz has received grants and awards from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada\, the University of Concordia\, the University of Maine’s Ana Mendieta art Fellowship and a fellowship from the state government of Puebla Mexico. Her work has been exhibited internationally including exhibitions in Mexico City\, Puebla\, Yucatan\, Tijuana\, Montreal\, Maine and Michigan. She currently lives and works in Yvalgo\, Mexico.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/siglinde-langholz-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Cheray 101\, Cheray Science Hall
CATEGORIES:Art & Design
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SUMMARY:Twenty-Third Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture: Voting Systems and the Illusion of Fairness
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-Third Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture\nVoting Systems and the Illusion of Fairness \nFriday\, November 8\, at 3:30 p.m.\nCheray 101\, Cheray Science Hall \nStanley Chang\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Mathematics\, Wellesley College \nThe variation of voting systems used across the world emerges from Arrow’s Theorem\, which states that any voting scheme in plurality contests must violate some axiom of fairness. In this talk\, we will discuss the mathematical underpinnings of various types of election structures used in democratic systems today.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/twenty-third-annual-pi-mu-epsilon-lecture-voting-systems-and-the-illusion-of-fairness/
LOCATION:Cheray 101\, Cheray Science Hall
CATEGORIES:Academic Affairs
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SUMMARY:Annual Saint Edmund Lecture Sponsored by the Edmundite Center for Faith and Culture
DESCRIPTION:Annual Saint Edmund Lecture \nSponsored by the Edmundite Center for Faith and Culture \nThursday\, November 14\, at 4:30 p.m.\nRoy Room\, Dion Student Center \nDr. Charles Briggs\, PhD\, a professor of medieval history in the Department of History at the University of Vermont\, will deliver the 2024 Annual Saint Edmund Lecture on Thursday\, November 14\, 2024\, at 4:30 p.m. in the Roy Event Center in the Dion Family Student Center (third floor). The title of the presentation is: “A Question of Counsel: Edmund of Abingdon’s Speculum religiosorum and Medieval ‘Mirror’ Literature.” \nAfter growing up in New York\, Dr. Briggs majored in history at Grinnell College in Iowa\, before going on to receive his M.Litt. from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1993). After a decade and a half of teaching and administration at Georgia Southern University\, where he was Professor of History\, Briggs returned to the more amenable climes and landscape of the Northeast. A specialist in the intellectual and cultural history of Europe in the thirteenth through early sixteenth centuries\, he teaches courses in late medieval and early modern European history\, global history\, historical methods\, and the history of the book. \nSaint Edmund of Abingdon is the patron of the Society of Saint Edmund\, the founding religious community of priests and brothers who established Saint Michael’s College. The Annual Saint Edmund Lecture honors Saint Edmund not only as the patron of the Edmundite but more specifically for his major work\, Speculum religiosorum (The Mirror of Religious)\, which is a significant writing by Saint Edmund of Abingdon\, who was Archbishop of Canterbury in the early 13th century. Written around 1213-1214\, this text serves as a spiritual guide for religious life\, combining catechetical material with contemplative practices. The work draws on the teachings of early Christian authorities like Augustine and Gregory\, as well as mystical writers such as Bernard of Clairvaux. It was originally composed in Latin and later translated into Anglo-Norman French and Middle English\, reflecting its widespread influence and appeal.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/annual-saint-edmund-lecture-sponsored-by-the-edmundite-center-for-faith-and-culture/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center
CATEGORIES:Edmundite Center for Faith and Culture
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SUMMARY:Second Annual IGE Global Issues Lecture Series - Amy Hepburn
DESCRIPTION:Second Annual IGE Global Issues Lecture Series – Amy Hepburn \nMonday\, November 18\, at 5 p.m.\nRoy Room\, Dion Family Student Center \nAmy Hepburn\, a globally recognized expert on social and climate impact\, and sustainable finance\, with a focus on private capital mobilization\, intersectional gender equality and inclusion\, and climate finance\, will serve as the speaker for the second annual Center for Global Engagement Global Issues Lecture Series. The presentation\, delivered in fireside chat format\, is entitled “Innovative Solutions to Persistent Global Issues\,” and will take place on Monday\, November 18th at 5 p.m. in the Roy Room. Margrethe Froland ’25\, a double major in Economics and International Relations and an international student from Norway\, will engage in an informal question and answer with Amy followed by discussion with the audience.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/second-annual-ige-global-issues-lecture-series-amy-hepburn/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center
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