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Hey Dwight Hall,
I personally am counting down the days until Spring Break - but in the meantime, here are some cool events to watch out for within the next few days:
-- College Council for Care somehow booked Nicholas Kristoff for April 5. They're showing a screening of "Reporter," the documentary featuring him, tonight at 7:00.
--If you don't like Kristoff or prefer earthier stuff, there's a screening of Symphony of the Soil in WHC at the same time, with director Deborah Koons Garcia holding a Q&A.
--Habitat for Humanity is having another build this Saturday - and the weather is going to be (relatively) awesome.
--Hips for Hunger! Belly dancing for a good cause on Saturday night!
And finally -
--This Friday, YHHAP is holding a benefit concert at 8:00 with Shades, OOTB, and TUIB, all for $5. I'll definitely be there.
Hope to see you around,
Jennifer Friedmann
Dwight Hall PR Coordinator
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Children throughout the city of Newark are struggling to gain access to the skills and knowledge necessary to enter school ready to succeed and we need your help!
United Way recently contacted Yale to announce a fully supported ASB program in Newark NJ. Volunteers will work with children at local ...
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Yale's chapter for Unite for Sight is accepting applications for this next coming year for its officer positions. Unite for Sight is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving global eye-care, and provides internship and volunteer experience for students. Please contact Tony Su at
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CitySeed is a New Haven non-profit that aims to engage the community in growing an equitable, local food system that promotes economic development, community development and sustainable agriculture.Check out current opportunities at http://www.cityseed.org/volunteer/volunteer/internships.shtml !
The following fellowship opportunities are currently available:
buyCTgrown FellowFarmers Market FellowFood Access Fellow Operations ...
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The School of Public Healths inaugural global health film festival debuts this April with eight documentaries that feature strong global health themes.
Admission to all of the films is free and open to the public. The April 7-9 lineup includes:
Thursday, April 7th
"The Other City"
When: 4-6 PM
Where: ...
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GVI is a recognized leader in international volunteering and has sent over 10,000 volunteers overseas to aid critical environmental and humanitarian programs since its founding in 1998. We work hand in hand with local communities, international and local charities and governmental organizations to ensure the long term sustainability of ...
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Still looking for something to do this summer? UAID (United Against Infectious Diseases) Yale Chapter is now accepting applications for our 4 weeklong trips to Santiago, Panama, where students will provide HIV/AIDS testing, counseling, and health education to at-risk populations. The trip dates are as follows:
- May 25-June 1
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Come join Hosna Sheikholeslami and Josh Williams at the first of our
weekly lunches happening Tuesdays at noon in Trumbull College. As you
may know, the Magee Fellows are graduate students on the Dwight Hall
staff here to support DH member groups through leadership development,
reflection, and opportunities to combine issues ...
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Community Theater Interns
New Haven / León Sister City Project seeks Interns for our community theater programs in New Haven, Connecticut and León, Nicaragua.
About New Haven / León Sister City Project
NH/LSCP, founded in 1984, fosters a partnership between the communities of Greater New Haven, Connecticut and León, ...
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Enter to win an autographed picture of the 2010-2011 Yale Men's Ice Hockey Team. The drawing will be after the game on Saturday, February 26. You can buy raffle tickets at the home games this Friday and Saturday nights, February 24 & 25 or online at http://yale.edu/yhhap/Hockey.html. Proceeds will ...
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Feeling sad or anxious because your Zodiac sign has changed? Cheer yourself up with a BLOW-UP Planetarium and small children. Teach New Haven kids (with a partner) about constellations, Greek mythology, planets, comets, star formations, and moreits up to you. The igloo-shaped planetarium inflates to a height of almost 11 ...
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