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Global Understanding Project

2007 Exhibit Schedule

Monday thru Friday
Library
A Global View at Your Library – Eleonora Dubicki
The Monmouth University Library will host an exhibit of books focusing on key global topics – health, education, welfare, economics, politics, security, and the environment. A selective bibliography of books and electronic resources is available.
Online
The 11th Electronic Computation Chemistry Conference – CE 475
During GUP week, ECCC11 will hold its ‘Interactive week’, which is when most of the active conference discussion will take place online – please join us!
eccc.monmouth.edu
Outside Wilson Auditorum
Global Understanding Convention Art and Poster Exhibition
Monday thru Wednesday
Student Center
Shelter Box Exhibit - Kathy Smith-Wenning
Monday thru Thursday
10 a.m. -
6 p.m.
Bey Hall Hallway
Ten Thousand Villages/Fair Trade
Daliah Kusner and Amber Graves

Ten Thousand Villages (TTV) is the largest non-profit fair trade organization in North America. Its mission since 1946 has been to provide vital, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handcrafted items and telling their stories in North America. TTV works with artisans who would otherwise be unemployed or underemployed in over 30 different developing countries in Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
Tuesday
11:30 a.m.
—1:30 p.m.
Club 109
Selected U. S. Social Policies: Issues and Innovations — Poster Exhibit
MaryLou Killian
12 – 8 p.m.
SAFE – Students Alliance For Equality at Monmouth University
Farheen Haider

Various events will take place throughout the day that will address issues of discrimination and inequality that affect the Monmouth University community.
12:30
– 2 p.m.
Student Center Pit
Rain Date: Thursday
The Words Hurt quilt will be displayed in the pit. The quilt will portray discriminatory and/or hurtful words and phrases that have been used within our community. The ceremony will end with the recitation of the 1966 Martin Luther King Jr.'s address at Monmouth University.
2:30
– 4 p.m.
Student Center Pit
Rain Date: Thursday
The Speak Out will allow and empower MU community members to come forth and share their experiences regarding inequalities. There will be an open mic, BBQ, and free t-shirts.
5:45
– 8 p.m.
Turrell
Board Room
Bey Hall 134
Workshops held to encourage discussion and provide eye-opening experiences.
The World Today — Nancy Mezey
Systems of Inequality — Johanna Foster
Tuesday/Wednesday
10 a.m.
– 6 p.m.
Erlanger Gardens
Rain Location: Student Center-Anacon B
Camp Darfur – Eleonora Dubicki — Sponsored by Student Activities Board
Camp Darfur is a mock refugee camp with 5 tents to help educate everyone about the strife and struggles in Darfur.
Thursday
10 a.m.
- 4 p.m.
Bey Hall Hallway
Gender and Sexual Identities Around the Globe
Nancy Mezey - SO/SW 398

Poster exhibit.

 

 

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