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The What's New Report

Oct 11, 2024

Take a look at what is happening on campus this coming week and stay in the know so you never miss an event. 

Check out upcoming dates

Monday, October 14-Sunday, October 20

Weeklong:

Student Success Series Tuesday, October 15-Friday, October 18

Are you a student interested in building skills and enhancing strategies related to academic success? Do you need a little bit of guidance and support around a particular academic success topic? Attend a Student Success Series Workshop (via Zoom) happening all this week at a variety of times.

Orange Crush Week

Tuesday-Fall Fest I 6-9 pm

Wednesday-Spooky Trivia I 6:30-8:30 pm

Wednesday-3-point contest I 6 pm

Wednesday-Witch Watch I 7 pm

Thursday-Are you smarter than Greek Council? I 6-8 pm

Friday-Connors Farm

Friday-“Tales and Tombstones” Trolley Tour I 5:45 pm or 6:15 pm

Thursday, October 17

Volunteer Ventures: Mack Park

Come join the Center for Civic Engagement in volunteering at Mack Park Food Farm where we will be prepping the farm for winter. We will be meeting outside the Dunkin' in Meier Hall on North Campus. Snacks and transportation are provided.

Sign up.

Naloxone (Narcan) on-campus Training with Counseling & Health services I 4-6 pm

Counseling and Health Services (CHS) is a partner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Community Naloxone Program. As part of this program, we are able to distribute free opioid overdose prevention medication, naloxone (Narcan) to students, staff, and faculty.

Friday, October 18

Project 2025 and the Environment: A Faculty Roundtable I 12:15-1:30 pm

On November 5, voters will choose between competing views of public policy and the future of the country. The Election 2024 and the Environment event will examine the potential impact of the Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025, which provides a blueprint for the next Republican Administration if elected. Faculty members from Geography and Politics, Policy and International Relations will discuss Project 2025 and its implications for the environment.

Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson I 7:30 pm

Free Admission for Students

Full of wonder, humor, and heart, Lauren Gunderson's Silent Sky  is the remarkable true story of Henrietta Leavitt, one of the pioneering women astronomers working at Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s. When Leavitt begins working at the observatory, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope, much less engage in academic discourse. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers” charting the stars for a renowned male astronomer. During a time when men both dismissed and claimed credit for women’s ideas, Henrietta took on the astronomy establishment. She transcended the odds while navigating love, family, and the universe, going on to make a world-altering advancement to the field of astronomy that forever changed our view of the cosmos.

Performances

October 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 7:30 pm

October 20 and 27 at 2 pm  

Saturday, October 19

Salem State Music Alumni Recital I 7pm

Salem State music alumni return to campus in a recital kicking off a year-long celebration of the 20th anniversary of the music major. Alumni of the program will be featured throughout the year in performances and workshops.

This event takes place on Saturday, October 19 at 7 pm. Admission to this concert is free, but donations at the door to support scholarships for current music majors are welcome.

Ongoing Events

Ahletics

Check out the calendar for upcoming games and athletic events.

Group Classes at the Gassett Fitness Center



The Gassett Fitness Center offers weekly group exercise classes as a benefit of your membership which is covered by student fees for registered students and as a benefit of employment for university employees.

Greg Cook: Visionary and Folk art sites across the United States

Winfisky Gallery I 10 am-4 pm

The Winfisky Gallery presents a photo exhibition by artist Greg Cook. “Visionary and Folk Art Sites Across the United States” October 14 to November 8. Cook has traveled the country photographing these unique sites, curated to share stories ranging from UFO’s (South Carolina) to whirligigs (North Carolina), to the cultural power of African beads (Michigan), to the Winnie-the-Pooh House here in Massachusetts.



JCPenney Suit Up Discount Shopping Event Fall 2024



This is an exclusive event for all Salem State students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Receive up to an additional 30% off on all professional clothing, accessories, and shoes. The discount does not apply on clearance items. Get everything you need for your job, or an interview, at an affordable price

 

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