Summer 2016 in Oaxaca, Mexico!!!

Information Session: Summer 2016 in Oaxaca, Mexico
With Professor of Anthropology, Anu Sharma and Associate Director of Study Abroad, Emily Gorlewski

Tuesday, November 17, 2015
South College B2/B3
12-1 p.m.
Pizza will be served
RSVP to study abroad@wesleyan.edu

Course Information
Credits: 2
Dates: May 25-Jun 3: Wesleyan Campus/Jun 5-Jun 24: Oaxaca, Mexico
Description: This course will focus on how indigenous communities are challenging the mainstream growth-oriented development logic promoted by international organizations, and articulating and living radical alternatives to development.

Wesleyan University

Emily Gorlewski / Associate Director, Study Abroad
Office of Study Abroad / Center for Global Studies

Wesleyan University
+1 (860) 685-3007
105 Fisk Hall, 262 High St. Middletown, CT 06457
wesleyan.edu/studyabroad

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Study Abroad Stories on 11/12

Study Abroad Stories for Prospective Study Abroad Students 11/12

The Deans’ Office and the Office of Study Abroad are hosting an event for prospective study abroad students featuring students who have recently returned from study abroad. These students have great pictures to show and stories to tell about their experiences, and if you are planning to study abroad, we’re sure you have great interest and questions for them.
Daniel Family Commons

Thursday, November 12, 6:30-8:00pm.
Light refreshments will be served
Please use this form to RSVP.

Looking forward to seeing many of you there! And while we have you reading this, please like the Office of Study Abroad’s new Facebook page.

American Studies Festive Gathering on 11/11

You’re invited to the Fall
WHY AMERICAN STUDIES?!
FESTIVE GATHERING

Music to your ears
AMST DJ

Food
Typhoon Thai food, Lyman’s Orchard Cider, Lucibello’s Almond Cookies

Food for Thought
Some AMST majors & faculty will for one minute each say something about
interdisciplinary & postdisciplinary knowledge without borders
questioning the givens & imagining what can be
unlearning as well as learning
what are you involved in & what can you do about it?

Where
the lovely Center for the Americas (yellow house opposite Fisk)

When
this Wednesday Nov. 11, 6:00-7:00

American Studies Panel TODAY at 4:30

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What can you “do” with American Studies? A lot for the rest of your life: you can develop the critical and creative skills to step back from and question the “givens” thrown at you and imagine how the world–or whatever enterprise you become involved in (government, business, law, revolution)–can be made otherwise.

Want a sample of this? This TODAY, Nov. 5, 4:30-6:00, Downey 113 we have a really special panel that explores how three American Studies alums working in media are putting American Studies into action, thinking through what they’re involved in and what they can do about it. Among other things, we’ll explore not just social critique but popularizing social analysis and critique. And we’ll consider the importance not just of exposing systemic social contradictions but putting the spotlight on Americans who are trying to find solutions. It features Emmy-winning, Peabody award-winning, and Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Prize-winning ABC news producer and documentary-maker Claire Weinraub ’93, labor and continuing editor of the progressive and exciting weblog Daily Kos: News, Community, Action Dr. Laura Clawson ’98, and literary agent Grace Ross ’12. Check it out! Treats/reception will follow.

Joel Pfister
Chair, American Studies Department

Be a Tour Guide!

The Tour Guide position is an opportunity for students to support the recruitment efforts of the Office of Admission. We seek diligent workers who are mature, dependable, energetic, and eager to share their Wesleyan experience. The position is open to students in the class of 2017, 2018 and 2019 who are in good academic standing. Tour guide responsibilities include leading campus tours and attending meetings and trainings periodically throughout the year. This position starts in January 2016.
More information is available here:
http://www.wesleyan.edu/finaid/employment/job-postings/Admission/Tour%20Guide%20-%20ADM59.html

Best,
Dean Wood

**NEW** Spring Intensive Program Opportunity

A new opportunity for you this SPRING!
The Wesleyan Spring Intensive is a new opportunity that will allow you to plunge into a new course every three weeks and to intensively focus on project or topic at a time rather than balancing several. The goal of the program is to give students an opportunity to build cohesiveness across their courses, collaborate with faculty, engage in project-based learning and sample from some never previously offered courses from prominent visitors. Each three week course will carry a full credit covering the same amount of material as 14 week courses. Check out the menu of courses here http://wesleyanspringintensive.blogs.wesleyan.edu/ (and more details on Wesmaps and below)
Who can participate? Up to 50 students interested in building their spring schedule with intensive courses and other for-credit experiences.
Can I take other courses? Though most admitted students will take their courses exclusively in the intensive format, students may enroll in one or more semester-long credits for a senior thesis, independent or group tutorial, student forum, or internship. Students can also take quarter-credit courses outside the intensive format, schedule permitting.
When will intensive courses meet? Classes will meet Monday through Friday for 2 hours and 50 minutes for three weeks.
How will students be admitted? The Intensive program is POI. Interested students may apply for admission by meeting with Professor Lisa Dierker (ldierker@wesleyan.edu) or any of the faculty teaching through the intensive program, during planning period (Nov 3 through 16). Admitted students will then seek final course selection approval from their advisors.
Period 1
NS&B/BIO 250, Lab in cellular and behavioral neurobiology, Jan Naegele, Jan 22-Feb 11 (1:10 to 4:00)
PSYC261, Cultural Psychology, Bob Steele, Jan 22-Feb 11, 1:10 to 4:00
DANC/THEA/MUSC231, Performing Arts Videography, Lauren Petty, Jan 22-Feb 11, (9:00 to 11:50)

Period 2
PSYC/NS&B 316, Schizophrenia and its treatment, Matt Kurtz, Feb 15-March 4, 1:10 to 4:00
PSYC381, Project-based programming for research, Lisa Dierker, Feb 15-March 4, 9:00 to 11:50

Period 3
MUSC222, Music and interactive media, Ron Kuivila, March 21 – April 8, (9:00 to 11:50)
SOC313, Time, Masks and Mirrors: Aging in America, Peggy Carey-Best, March 21 – April 8, 9:00 to 11:50
PSYC294, Developmental Tasks in Adolescence, Andrea Barthwell, March 28 – April 1, 9:00 to 4:00,

Period 4
CSPL202, Power of Insights: Design Thinking, Celena Aponte and Danielle Razo, April 13 – May 3, 9:00 to 11:50
PSYC204, Methods of interpretation, Bob Steel, April 13 – May 3, 1:10 – 4:00,
COL264, Animals and the Future, Carmelita Tropicana, April 13 – May 3, 9:00 to 11:50
DANC240, Deeper Ecology, Jill Sigman, April 13 – May 3, 1:10 to 4:00,

American Studies Alumni Panel

Dear Sophomores and Frosh,

What can you “do” with American Studies? A lot for the rest of your life: you can develop the critical and creative skills to step back from and question the “givens” thrown at you and imagine how the world–or whatever enterprise you become involved in (government, business, law, revolution)–can be made otherwise.

Want a sample of this? This Thursday, Nov. 5, 4:30-6:00, Downey 113 we have a really special panel that explores how three American Studies alums working in media are putting American Studies into action, thinking through what they’re involved in and what they can do about it. Among other things, we’ll explore not just social critique but popularizing social analysis and critique. And we’ll consider the importance not just of exposing systemic social contradictions but putting the spotlight on Americans who are trying to find solutions. It features Emmy-winning, Peabody award-winning, and Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Prize-winning ABC news producer and documentary-maker Claire Weinraub ’93, labor and continuing editor of the progressive and exciting weblog Daily Kos: News, Community, Action Dr. Laura Clawson ’98, and literary agent Grace Ross ’12. Check it out! Treats/reception will follow.

And don’t forget the American Studies Open House, this Tues. Nov. 3, noon-12:50 at the lovely Center for the Americas (great food for thought plus great food: Typhoon Thai food, Lyman’s Orchards Cider, New Haven Lucibello’s famous cookies).

Joel Pfister
Chair, American Studies Department

Reminder: PSYC majors meeting 11/3

PSYC Majors Meeting – Study Abroad & Community Service Opportunities, and the Psychology Major (all welcome) 11/3

Tuesday, November 3
Judd Hall 116
12 PM – 1 PM

Representatives from the Study Abroad Office and the Office of Community Partnerships as well as the department chair will be on hand to provide information about opportunities for meeting the cultural immersion requirement in the major through semester study abroad or through participation in the community at home. The chair will be available before and after the meeting to sign forms (e.g., study abroad, transfer credits).

Office of Study Abroad- Gail Winter, Assistant Director
Office of Community Partnerships – Catherine Lechowicz, Director
Psychology Department – Andrea Patalano, Chair

(Important Note: The requirement of the cultural immersion applies only to Psyc majors ’16, ’17 and class of ’18.) Pizza will be served.

Psychology Majors Manual and Cultural Immersion information: http://www.wesleyan.edu/psyc/about/major_guides.html