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4-H Ecological Studies SPIN Club (online)

Online

Did you know that YOU are a scientist and can contribute to the science community? This virtual 4-H citizen scientists club encourages youth ages 12–18 to practice citizen science in their own backyard, with a variety of citizen science opportunities to consider, and report their observations while making connections with fellow citizen scientists in their […]

Advanced Apiary Management Course (virtual)

Online

The Advanced Apiary Management Course is designed for beekeepers with 5 to 8 hives and a minimum of 3 years of experience. This 5-part course will cover topics including overwintering hives, disease and pest identification and management, mite management including monitoring and treatment options, swarm management, and queen rearing. The program will be offered over […]

$75.00

Practical Public Speaking: From Fear to Success

Hutchinson Center

Do your knees turn to jelly when it’s your turn to speak? Does your mind transform everything you thought you knew into a jumbled mess? Do you intentionally avoid uncomfortable communication situations? Public speaking may not come naturally to many of us, but with the right support and training, it can be developed. Improving your […]

Witching Time: Motherhood and Counter-Colonial Narrative in ‘The Witch (2016)’

Neville Hall, Room 404 ME, United States

The Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies and the Department of English are co-hosting a talk by Qian Zhang on May 4 from 1:30–2:45 p.m. in Room 404 of Neville Hall.   The talk is titled "Witching Time: Motherhood and Counter-colonial Narrative in "The Witch (2016),” and is described by Qian Zhang thusly: "Motherhood, […]

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