Monday, March 31, 2014

The CeSIL Report for Monday, March 31

ENACTUS

SMCC's newest club is looking for a few good entrepreneurs. There will be an informational pizza party for the ENACTUS (entrepreneur) club on Friday, April 4.  Hague Hall room 204.  All Students welcome.

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Leader of the Pack


Do you know a student that has gone above and beyond?  Helped others on campus or in the community? If so, you could nominate them for a Leader of the Pack award.

Leader of the Pack is a program to highlight and recognize student leaders at SMCC. Student leaders from student organizations, athletic teams, tutors, students participating in community service, Resident Assistants, students employed in an office on campus or any other role on campus, can be nominated if they have demonstrated extraordinary leadership. Nominations are accepted for this honor on an on-going basis and a committee of faculty, staff and students will evaluate the nominations and twice each semester will select the students deserving of the award. There is no limit on the number of students that will be selected. Every worthy candidate will be recognized even if it is a semester for student leaders and many nominations are received. The more the merrier!  Students chosen as a Leader of the Pack will receive a  Leader of the Pack tee-shirt and a profile in the CeSIL Report.  

The deadline for submitting forms is Friday, April 18th.

Nomination forms can be submitted electronically below and are also available for download or can be picked up from the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership.

Leader of the Pack nomination form


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SMCC Senior Art Student Exhibit at 3Fish Gallery


Students graduating from the art program at Southern Maine Community College
 in Spring of 2014 will exhibit work at 3Fish art gallery in downtown Portland from 
April 24th to April 26th, with an opening reception on Friday, April 25th from 5-7 pm.

On exhibit will be a variety of work by eleven graduating students that reflects the wide spectrum of courses at SMCC, as well as the diverse interests and independent achievements of each student: 
  • Alex Brown of Weymouth, MA shows a series of screenprints
  • Jennifer Lally Connor of South Portland includes mixed media work and an interactive installation
  • Sam Creenan of Westbrook exhibits new intergalactic and surreal oil paintings and dry point etching
  • Tiffany Crockett of Rome displays multi-media found objects sculpture and acrylic painting
  • Alanna Gowen shows acrylic paintings; Jeremy O’Brian of Corning, NY presents a unique display of imaginative versions of everyday objects made from wood
  • Chelsea Sanders of Waterboro shows a series of book art portraits
  • Erin Sturgeon of Bowdoinham presents charcoal drawings of otherworldly figures from history
  • Catherine Anne Thomson of Kennebunkport exhibits oil paintings
  • Ali Waterman of Cumberland exhibits photography
  • Jason White of Washington State shows a series of collages based on boxes


3Fish art gallery is located at 377 Cumberland Avenue in downtown Portland, Maine.

The show is on view:
     Thursday, April 24 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm
     Friday April 25th from 1:00 to 7:00 pm
               Opening Reception ~ 5:00 - 7:00 pm
     Saturday April 26th from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. 

The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.

FMI Contact:
Jeff Badger, Assistant Professor and Department Chair | Fine Arts
Southern Maine Community College
2 Fort Road, South Portland, ME 04106

207.741.5954

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Spring Fest 2014




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April is…  National Poetry Month at SMCC 


From Kevin Sweeney:

Yes, it's that time again - or will be next week.  Regardless of snow, rain, ice, freezing temps, we will begin our annual National Poetry Month at SMCC events.

This year, instead of our long-standing practice of noon at Wednesday in the chapel as our designated time and place, we're making a change.  We will still meet in the chapel, but this year we will meet on TUESDAY instead of Wednesday. 

Also, because Tuesday 11 AM classes don't get out until 12:15, we will run from 12:30 to 1:30.  Actually, it will be more like 12:30 to 1:20 so everyone can get to her/his 1:30 class.

As has been our practice, we invite students, faculty, staff, administrators, community members, strangers walking by and admiring the building, USM students who need a break from the picket lines, those who didn't make the Red Sox roster (Yes, that includes you, Jackie Bradley Jr.), alumni, retired faculty and staff, cookie entrepreneurs (Hi, Amy), friends of Rudy (Hi, Everyone) to join us for these sessions. 

At these sessions people read a favorite poem or poems - not their own work but work they admire, cherish, chuckle over, or refer to during certain life events.  We will be scheduling an Open Mic near the end of April for ANYONE to come and read his/her own work.  We will also schedule, as in past years, several readings given by faculty poets.

So, please pass the word around as you're able.  Please also, sign up to read (you can do that by emailing me) on any of the available Tuesdays.  If you're not inclined to read, please stop by and hear others.  Every year has had some great surprises and some memorable moments.  Here's hoping you either help create some or are around to witness some.

Kevin Sweeney, Chair
English Department


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