Author Archives: Daniel Selicaro

Event: Brown Bag #6

Friday, Feb. 15 — Brown Bag #6 with Adam Rosenblatt “Using forensic science to identify the ‘Disappeared’ victims of the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile” With Dr. Adam Rosenblatt, Core Division Where and When: Morgan Room, Aiken Hall, 12:30 p.m.  Contact: Paula Olsen, olsen@champlain.edu

Event: Brown Bag #5

Join us for Brown Bag Lunch #5 hosted by the Library and the Core division Guest speaker:  Kristin Wolf, Assistant Professor, Core Division When & Where:  Thursday, January 31, 12:30-2, Morgan Room “Adventures in Amazon beekeeping!” Join Kristin Wolf, Core faculty member, as she presents her community-driven development work with indigenous peoples of the Peruvian […]

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EVENT: BrownBag #4

Wednesday,  December 5 — Brown Bag Discussion with Dr. Lindsey Godwin “Creating Mutually Beneficial Possibilities:  Examining the Impact of Moral Imagination on Organizational Decision-Making” Where and when: Morgan Room, Aiken Hall, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Guest speaker: Dr. Lindsey Godwin, Associate Professor of Management, Stiller School of Business   Bring your lunch and a friend! Contact: Paula Olsen, olsen@champlain.edu

EVENT: BrownBag #3

Nov. 14 — Brown Bag Discussion with Laurel Bongiorno “Come Out & Play With Me!”  Professor Laurel Bongiorno will share her doctoral research focused on preschool parents’ perceptions of their children’s learning through play.  She will also share some good books and articles for parents of young children! Where and when: Morgan Room, Aiken Hall, 12:30 […]

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5th Annual Chili Cookoff!

The days are getting shorter, the leaves are in need of raking, and there’s a distinct chill in the air which can only mean one thing: time for CHILI! On Thursday, Nov. 8 from 3-4 pm the library is happy to present the 5th Annual Library Chili Cookoff! Come eat FREE chili and vote for your favorite!

EVENT: BrownBag #2

Wednesday, Oct. 24 — Brown Bag talk #2, “Endangered Alphabets” with Tim Brookes “Who Is Killing The World’s Alphabets? And why should we save them?” Where and when: Morgan Room, Aiken Hall, 12:30 p.m. Guest speaker:  Tim Brookes, Program Director, Professional Writing Contact: Paula Olsen, olsen@champlain.edu

DISPLAY:Happy Halloween

What a great time of year! The leaves are changing , the temperature is getting cooler, and it is time to carve some pumpkins for Halloween. In preparation for Halloween, we have gathered some real gems from our collection about ghosts, witches, magic, black cats, and all things scary and put them on display. We […]

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