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Justina Mikals <[log in to unmask]>
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Society of Women Engineers at Miami University <[log in to unmask]>
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>Women's History Month is coming!!!!
>
>Miami University Women's History Events
>
>Monday, March 1
>"Meet Famous Women in History"
>Build the bridge between Black History Month and Women's History Month
in
>a dessert and coffee social.  Featured will be the actual sweet potato
pie
>recipe of Mary McLeod Bethune, accompanied by your choice of many other
>desserts.  Come take a break and socialize with new and old friends.
>noon - 1:00 pm, Shriver Center Heritage Room
>
>Women's Studies and the Association for Women Students Film Series
>presents "My Feminism" by Dominique Cardona and Laurie Colbert.  For
more
>information check this WEB address:
>http://222.muohio.edu/womensstudies/filmfest.html
>8:00 pm, 13 Laws Hall
>
>Tuesday, March 2
>Rape Awareness & Self Defense conducted by Lil Fesperman, Instructor
and
>Coach
>7:00 pm, Tappan Hall Basement
>
>Wednesday, March 3
>Brown Bag Luncheon on Midwifery presented by Marsha Heffron, Midwife
>noon - 1:00 pm, Student Health Service Conference Room
>Call the Women's Center, 529-1510, to make a reservation
>
>Thursday, March 4
>Food for Thought Luncheon:  Choc and the Virgin:  A Mayan Adventure
>presented by Dr. William Bruhn, Associate Professor in the Department
of
>Spanish and Portuguese.
>noon - 1:00 pm, Campus Ministry Center, 16 South Campus Avenue
>Homemade soup, sandwiches and dessert.  Students $1.00, Others $2.00
>
>Feminist Majority Meeting
>6:30 pm, Bachelor Hall Reading Room
>
>March 5-7
>Ohio Women's Swimming and Diving Senior Championships
>
>Monday, March 8
>International Women's Day
>
>Tuesday, March 9
>Video Series
>"How to be Taken Seriously:  the Art of Balancing Credibility and
Visibility"
>(Designed for staff and faculty), Part I
>Noon, Student Health Service Conference Room
>Call the Women's Center, 529-1510, to make a reservation.
>
>Thursday, March 11
>Video Series
>"How to be Taken Seriously:  the Art of Balancing Credibility and
Visibility"
>(Designed for staff and fauclty), Part II
>Noon, Student Health Service Conference Room
>Call the Women's Center, 529-1510, to make a reservation
>
>Monday, March 15
>Women's History Video Series
>"Women in American Life" 1861-1880:  Civil War, Recovery, and Westward
>Expansion, and, 1880-1920:  Immigration, New Work and New Roles
>noon - 1:00 pm, Women's Center Community Room, Room 30 MacMillan Hall
>
>Women's Studies and the Association for Women Students Film Series
present
>"Rachel's Daughters:  Searching for the Causes of Breast Cancer" by
Allie
>Light and Irving Saraf.  For more information, check this WEB address:
>http://www.muohio.edu/womensstudies/filmfest.html
>8:00 pm, 13 Laws Hall
>
>Tuesday, March 16
>Brown Bag Luncheon:  "Making our Peach:  Self-Esteem and
Assertiveness",
>Part I.
>Presented by Alica Chavez, Assistant Professor in Educational
Leadership.
>Noon - 1:00 pm, Women's Center Community Room, Room 30 MacMillan Hall
>Call the Women's Center, 529-1510, to make a reservation
>
>Wednesday, March 17
>Brown Bag Luncheon on Menopause presented by Dr. Birichin, Oxford
>Obstetrics and Bynecology.
>Noon - 1:00 pm, Student Health Service Conference Room
>Call the Women's Center, 529-1510, to make a reservation
>
>Thursday, March 18
>Feminist Majority Meeting
>6:30 pm, Bachelor Hall Reading Room
>
>Friday-Saturday, March 19 and 20
>Women's Hike and Overnight to be held at the WRA Cabin, 4:00 pm on
Friday
>until noon on Saturday.  $5.00 per person.  Call the Women's Center,
>529-1510, to make a reservation.
>
>Celebration of Native American Women Playwrights.
>Friday, March 19
>"Path With No Mocassins" performed by Shirley Cheechoo.
>8:00 pm, Hall Auditorium.  Free.
>
>Saturday, March 20
>Stage Reading by OxAct:  "The Strength of Indian Women"
>2:00 pm, Leonard Theatre, Peabody Hall
>
>Audience Talk-Back moderated by Dr. Juey Lee Olivia, playwright and
teacher.
>3:30 pm, Leonard Theatre, Peabody Hall
>
>Band performance by Ginny Frazier and Circles and Arrows.
>7:00 pm, Hall Auditorium, Free.
>
>Spiderwoman Theater presents, "Winnetou's Snake Oil Show from Wigwam
City"
>8:00 pm, Hall Auditorium.  Students - $3.00, Adults - $5.00
>
>Sunday, March 21
>RUACH (meets the third Sunday of every month).  RUACH is an
>intergenerational, interfaith, women's spirituallity group sponsored by
the
>Campus Ministry Center, Hillel, and the Women's Center.
>8:00 - 9:30 pm, Campus Ministry Center, 16 South Campus Avenue.
>Refreshments provided.  For more information, call Eileen at 523-4848
or
>523-2031.
>
>Monday, March 22
>Women's History Video Series
>"Women in American Life" 1917-1942:  Cultural Image and Economic
Reality,
>and, 1942-1955:  War Work, Housework, and Growing Discontent
>Noon - 1:00 pm, Women's Center Community Room, Room 30 MacMillan Hall
>
>W.I.S.E. (Women's Issues Student Educators) will present on Pornography
>8:00 pm, Room 26 Irvin Hall
>
>Klezmer Music at the Art Museum, featuring Michelle Gingras (clarinet)
and
>Josh Moss (piano).  Reception immediately following the performance.
>8:00 pm, Art Museum
>
>Tuesday, March 23
>Brown Bag Luncheon:  "Making Our Peace:  Self-Esteem and
Assertiveness",
>Part II
>Presented by Alicia Chavez, Assistant Professor in Educational
Leadership.
>noon - 1:00 pm, Women's Center Community Room, Room 30 MacMillan Hall
>Call the Women's Center, 529-1510, to make a reservation.
>
>Women's Studies and the Assocation for Women's Students Film Series
>present "A Place of Rage" by Pratibha Parmar, a celebration of
>African-American women and their achievements.  For more information,
check
>this WEB address:  http//www.muohio.edu/womensstudies/filmfest.html
>8:00 pm, 13 Laws Hall
>
>Wednesday, March 24
>Grandparents Living Theatre performing "Woman"
>7:00 pm, Shriver Center Heritage Room
>Reception to follow in the Anna Symmes Scott Room at Shriver Center
>
>March 24-28
>Second STage Productions presents Medea:  A Noh Cycle Based on the
Greek
>Myth.
>8:00 pm, Studio 88, Center for Performing Arts
>For additional information, contact the Department of Theatre Office at
>529-3053.
>
>Thursday, March 25
>Brown Bag Luncheon with W.I.S.E. (Women's Issues Student Educators)
>presenting on Women Authors.
>Noon - 1:00 pm, Women's Center Conference Room, Room 23 MacMillan Hall.
>
>Feminist Majority Meeting
>6:30 pm, Bachelor Hall Reading Room
>
>Friday, March 26
>Art and the Holocaust--Discussion and slide presentation by Dr. Edna
>Southard, Curator of Collections.
>Noon, Art Museum
>
>Monday, March 29
>Women's History Video Series
>"Women in American Life" 1955-1977:  New Attitudes Force Dramatic
Changes.
>Noon - 1:00 pm, Women's Center Community Room, Room 30 MacMillan Hall
>
>"Women and Work"
>Discussion led by Stephanie Leader, R.A., Minnich Hall
>7:00 pm, Women's Center Community Room, 30 MacMillan Hall
>

M. Leigh Spencer   *8*
*Those who hear not the music think the dancers mad.*


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