Thursday, November 29, 2012
Career Decision Workshop
Learn about resources for finding the right career and identify personal values that may shape your career course!
Please sign up at www.tinyurl.com/CDCworkshop
Walk-ins also welcome!
Friday, November 30, 2012
Mind and Body Awareness with Ruth Tavlin
Join us for this Project S.A.F.E. event.
Snacks and Refreshments provided. Email projectsafe@oxy.edu for more information, or visit their facebook event page.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Education Department Panel - "The Role of Urban Education Majors and Math/Science Secondary Teachers in Today's Educational Landscape"
Please mark your calendar for the next Education Department Panel.
Panelists include:
Professor Tyrone Howard
Director, Center X and Black Male Institute
University of California, Los Angeles
Director Teri Clark
Professional Services Division
Commission on Teacher Credentialing
Professor Michelle Samura
Assistant Professor
College of Educational Studies
Chapman University
Adriana Abich
Principal, Nueva Esperanza Charter Academy
If you have further questions, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at alumni@oxy.edu or (323) 259-2601
Friday, November 30, 2012
Tom Hayden, Author of "The Port Huron Statement" to Speak
Don’t miss this talk by this important figure in modern American history.
After over fifty years of activism, politics and writing, Hayden is still a leading voice for ending the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan, for erasing sweatshops, saving the environment, and reforming politics through a more participatory democracy. He is the author of 19 books and hundreds of articles on a wide range of political topics, from the VietNam war, to civil rights, to environmental justice, the LA’s gang wars. His most recentbook is *The Long Sixties: From 1960 to Barack Obama.*
“Tom Hayden changed America”, wrote Nicolas Lemann in The Atlantic. He created “the blueprint for the Great Society programs”, said former presidential adviser Richard Goodwin. He was “the single greatest figure of the 1960s student movement” according to a New York Times book review. During his time as a state legislator in Sacramento, he was described as “the conscience of the Senate” by the Sacramento Bee’s political analyst. The Nation magazine recently named him one of the 50 greatest progressives
of the 20th century.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Senior Studio Art Show
This year's Studio Art Senior Show is coming up! Your art majors have been working like crazy for months to bring you the best art you've ever seen.
Come and check out the amazing work--paintings, drawings, prints, mixed media, and animation by Carly Wright, Chanler Murphy, Eliza Miller, Elise Augenstern, Leah Trujillo, Claire Miller, and Margaret Gallagher.
There will be free food and wine to make the art look even better.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Women's Basketball
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- Time: 3:30 AM
Friday, November 30, 2012
Seventy years ago in the midst of World War II, Thornton Wilder’s “groundbreaking satiric fantasy” premiered on Broadway with a cast including Talullah Bankhead and E.G. Marshall. The Skin of Our Teeth “follows the extraordinary Antrobus family down through the ages from the time of "The War," surviving flood, fire, pestilence, locusts, the ice age, the pox and the double feature, a dozen subsequent wars and as many depressions. Ultimately, they are the stuff of which heroes and buffoons are made. Their survival is a vividly theatrical testament of faith in humanity.”
"Wonderfully wise...A tremendously exciting and profound stage fable."-Herald Tribune
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Friday, November 30, 2012
at Diving
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- Time: 5:00 AM
Friday, November 30, 2012 - Saturday, December 1, 2012
Naming the Enemy Conference
Naming the Enemy: Anti-communism in Comparative Perspective from 1930s to the 1950s
This one-day workshop (with reception to follow) will focus on the character and uses of enemies in Europe and the United States in the interwar and early postwar period, with a particular focus on anti-communism. Much of the violence and conflict of the 1930s through the Cold War was fueled by the mobilization of populations against enemies of “the nation” or “the race.” Governments from dictatorships to democracies, from National Socialist Germany to the Vatican, raised the specter of civilization-destroying enemies to unite their populations and to rationalize a politics of hate and fear. The conference will bring
together scholars working on various aspects of anti-communism and the communist enemy and on the issue of enemy formation and enemy images. The proceedings will be comparative and transnational; with 10 papers covering anti-communism in the United States, Germany, Italy, the Vatican, and Brazil.
Schedule:
9:30 Welcoming Remarks: Jorge Gonzalez, Dean of the College and Marla Stone, Occidental COllege
Panel I: Europe, 9:45 to 12:30
Giuliana Chamedes, Harvard University, An Iron Cage: The Institutionalization of the Batican Anti-Communist Campaign in the Interwar Years
Robert Ventresca, King's University College at Western Ontario, Pius XII and the Making of a 'New World': Christianity, Communism, and the 'problem of democracy' in the Early Cold War
Coffee break, 11:00-11:15
Marla Stone, Occidental College, 'Godless and Racially Degenerate': Fascism's Soviet Enemy
Jeffrey Herf, University of Maryland, Anticommunism and "Military Democracy" and the "Anti-Totalitarian Consensus" in the Postwar Decades in West Germany
Respondent: Joshua Goode, Claremont Graduate University
Lunch 12:30-1:30
Panel II: The Americas, 1:30 to 3:30
Alessandro Brogi, University of Arkansas, "Confronting the 'Enemy Within": The United States and the Communists in France and Italy, 1921-1947
Kathryn Olmsted, University of California, Davis, Duce Envy: American Conservatives and Fascism in the 1930s
Ben Cowan, George Mason University, "Fighting Only for the Cause of the Patria": Statist Patriotism and Right-wing Moralism in Interwar Brazil
Coffee Break 3:30-3:45
Ron Robin, New York Univeristy, Psychopathology and Enemy Societies: Psycholanalysis and Strategic Studies among Mid-Twentieth Century Policy Makers in the United States
Michael Kimmage, The Catholic University of America, An Enemy by Any Other Name: George Kennan, the Soviet Union and the Russians
Respondent: Casey Blake, Colombia Univeristy and 2012/2013 Billington Professor at Occidental College
5:30-6pm Roundtable discussion
6:00 Reception