Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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11:00am [11:30am-2:00pm] CCSRE Research Internship Forum
Description:
The Undergraduate Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (including Native Studies) presents the Community Research Summer Internship Forum and speakers

Erika Chase--
Indigenous Identity Development and Tribal Self-Determination, Waikato-Tainui: Ko Wai taatou the Waikato. Raupatu Trust Company, New Zealand.

Leon Peralto--
Ko a Uka, Lo a Kai: Community-Based Ahupua'a Restoration in Kukayiau & Koholalele. Kukayiau & Koholalele, Hawai'i.

Michaela Raikes--
Facing History and Ourselves: An Exploration into High School History Curriculum. Facing History and Ourselves, Hayward, California.

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED.

Sponsored with generous support from the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education.

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4:00pm [4:00pm-5:00pm] 2009 New Diversity Grad Student Welcome
Description:
The Vice Provost for Graduate Education and the Vice Provost for Student Affairs would like to invite you to the



2009 NEW DIVERSITY GRAD STUDENT WELCOME RECEPTION



Wednesday, October 14th from 4-5 pm at the Black Community Services Center’s Henry and Monique Brandon Family Community Room



Come enjoy some refreshments and:

Get to know other diversity grad students

Meet Patti Gumport, Vice Provost for Graduate Education

Learn about the Community Centers on campus

Talk with the Graduate Life Office deans

Meet representatives from the Grad Student groups

Hear about Grad student activities on campus



Wednesday, October 14th from 4-5 pm at the BCSC

The BCSC, aka ‘The Black House’ is located at the corner of Lomita and Santa Teresa.

For more info: contact Greg Graves ggraves@stanford.edu



PLEASE RSVP BY MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2009 by clicking the Survey Monkey link below

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=A5PK3iTimtu5GZB7uZrTLA_3d_3d


5:00pm [5:30pm-7:00pm] PAE-V Meeting
Description:
Native Partners for Academic Excellence (PAE-V) will meet during Fall and Winter Quarters.

PAE-V, Co-Coordinated by Noa Lincoln and Ben Hoy, is an Expanded Advising Program initiated by Undergraduate Advising and Research and co-sponsored by the Native American Cultural Center.

Ben Hoy says, "Our PAE-V Meetings are going to be on the October 7, 14 and 28. We are planning to have the faculty dinner on November 4. Our final meeting is tentatively set for November 11.


[6:30pm-8:30pm] Film: "The Linguists"
Description:
The Cognition and Language Workshop presents:
"The Linguists"

"Scientists estimate that of 7,000 languages in the world, half will be gone by the end of this century. On average, one language disappears every two weeks. THE LINGUISTS joins David Harrison and Gregory Anderson, scientists racing to document languages on the verge of extinction. David and Greg's 'round-the-world journey takes them deep into the heart of the cultures, knowledge, and communities at stake."

Followed by a panel discussion featuring:
Alessandro Jaker (Stanford,Linguistics)
Lev Michael (Berkeley, Linguistics)
Penelope Eckert (Stanford, Linguistics)
James Fox (Stanford, Anthropology)


For more information about the event:
http://shc.stanford.edu/events/event/linguists-screening-and-panel-discussion

For more information about the workshop:
http://shc.stanford.edu/workshop/cognition-and-language

[6:30pm-8:00pm] Hawaiian Language Class
Description:
Hui 'O Hawai'i, Native American Studies and Special Languages present...

'olelo hawai'i
Beginning Hawaiian Language/SPECLANG 189A (3 units)

Wednesdays at 6:30
Kumu Kau'i Peralto, Instructor
Location TBD

First class meeting will be next Wednesday, October 14 at 6:30PM. The class location will be determined soon. Enrollment on Axess will be available soon. If it’s not up by 5PM today, we have been ensured by the Special Language Department that enrollment will still be available after the Add/Drop Deadline. If you have any questions/concerns about taking the class, feel free to e-mail me, or Eva Prionas (eprionas@stanford.edu), head of Special Languages.

[6:30pm-8:00pm] Hawaiian Language Class
Description:
Hui 'O Hawai'i, Native American Studies and Special Languages present...

'olelo hawai'i
Beginning Hawaiian Language/SPECLANG 189A (3 units)

Wednesdays at 6:30
Kumu Kau'i Peralto, Instructor
Location TBD

First class meeting will be next Wednesday, October 14 at 6:30PM. The class location will be determined soon. Enrollment on Axess will be available soon. If it’s not up by 5PM today, we have been ensured by the Special Language Department that enrollment will still be available after the Add/Drop Deadline. If you have any questions/concerns about taking the class, feel free to e-mail me, or Eva Prionas (eprionas@stanford.edu), head of Special Languages.

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