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SUMMARY:Author Talk: Blame and Political Attitudes - The Psychology of America’s Culture War
DESCRIPTION:Have you been asking yourself “what does culture war even mean” and “what does it mean to be ‘woke'” and how do these questions contribute to the current divide in America? If you have been\, please join us for this conversation with Professor Gail Sahar\, author of “Blame and Political Attitudes: The Psychology of America’s Culture War”. \nRegister today. \nPresented by the MCC Library in partnership with the Ashland Public Library.
URL:https://mccnh.edu/event/author-talk-blame-and-political-attitudes-the-psychology-of-americas-culture-war/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Student Calendar
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SUMMARY:Veterans Center Dedication and Open House
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, October 9th from 11am to 1pm we will have an official opening and dedication ceremony for the newly renovated Veterans Center. We will thank our donors who supported this renovation\, and we will honor Terry Chisholm\, whose passion and dedication led to the designation of the Veterans Center 10 years ago. Some members of Terry’s family will be present\, so we invite everyone to come and visit the center and welcome them. The speaking program will begin at 11:30 AM\, and there will be an ice cream truck sponsored by Student Senate. \nIf you need directions to campus\, please see www.mccnh.edu/contact/directions
URL:https://mccnh.edu/event/veterans-center-dedication-and-open-house/
LOCATION:Manchester Community College\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, 03102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty/Staff Calendar,General Calendar,Student Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristen Butterfield-Ferrell":MAILTO:kbutterfieldferrell@ccsnh.edu
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SUMMARY:Living with a Mental Health Condition: In Our Own Voice
DESCRIPTION:This presentation provides a personal perspective of mental health conditions\, as a leader with lived experience talks openly about what it’s like to have a mental health condition. This presentation provides: \n\nAn opportunity to hear open and honest perspectives on a highly misunderstood topic\nA chance to ask leaders questions\, allowing for a deeper understanding of mental health conditions and dispelling of stereotypes and misconceptions\nThe understanding that people with mental health conditions have lives enriched by hopes\, dreams\, and goals\nInformation on how to learn more about mental health and get involved with the mental health community\n\nPresented by the MCC Library in partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Illness. \nJoin us in-person in the Library Lab or on Zoom. If joining by Zoom\, use https://ccsnh.zoom.us/j/97525783099
URL:https://mccnh.edu/event/living-with-a-mental-health-condition-in-our-own-voice/
LOCATION:Library Computer Lab\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T123000
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Service Trips
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, October 19th from 12:30 to 2pm in the Student Center for a special spotlight on the various service trips at MCC and local service opportunities for MCC students.
URL:https://mccnh.edu/event/spotlight-on-service-trips/
LOCATION:Student Center\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Calendar
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SUMMARY:The Salem Witchcraft Trials and ‘Moldy Bread’: A Case Study...
DESCRIPTION:On April 2\, 1976 Science Magazine published an article by Linnda R. Caporael which posited that during the 1692 Salem witchcraft trials\, the visions of specters and painful physical sensations described by the girls who claimed to be afflicted by witches could have been caused from eating bread made with flour tainted by ergot\, a naturally occurring fungal hallucinogen that grows on rye grain under certain growing conditions. \nWhile experts immediately debunked this claim – the historical and medical data used to support the hypothesis was cherry-picked – the claim went viral in a pre-Internet age. More than four decades later\, belief in this is still pervasive. \nThis program will unpack how this explanation about a lurid chapter in American history was born and cemented in the public imagination. It is a case study in how mass media induces people to buy into “fake news.” Presenter Margo Burns is the 10th-generation great-granddaughter of Rebecca Nurse\, who was hanged in Salem in 1692 on the charge of witchcraft. She is the project manager and an associate editor of Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt\, published in 2009 by Cambridge University Press. \nPresented by the MCC Library in partnership with the New Hampshire Humanities Council.
URL:https://mccnh.edu/event/the-salem-witchcraft-trials-and-moldy-bread-a-case-study-in-fake-news/
LOCATION:Student Center\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231030T130000
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SUMMARY:Monsters of New England
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe supernatural is never far away deep in the New England landscape. Come hear stories in time for Halloween about a region rich in ghosts\, witches\, vampires\, lake-dwelling monsters\, cannibalistic ice giants\, and more beyond the imagination. The ideas of spirits are not merely sensational\, but often grounded in people’s understanding of the world. How is calling the bump in the night a ghost rational to somebody? \nCome find out more on October 30th from 1-2 with Professor Kim Kulesza\, an anthropologist of religion and magic (and a descendant of two executed “witches” of the Salem Witch Trials). Event located in the Student Center Pit. \nPresented by the MCC Library in partnership with the New Hampshire Humanities Council.
URL:https://mccnh.edu/event/monsters-of-new-england/
LOCATION:Student Center\, 1066 Front Street\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Calendar,Student Calendar
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