Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The CeSIL Report for the Week of December 1, 2014


THE CeSIL REPORT

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Theater Club Presents: 

Tinsel Around the Table! 

Come and see The Cliffhanger's self written holiday production Tinsel Around The Table!

Friday, December 5 at 7:30 in the Ortiz Atrium in the Campus Center!
A show of laughter and loss, Tinsel Around The Table reflects upon the holiday season, and the wonderful self written stories inspired by the season of joy, of the writers of the SMCC Theater Club! Entrance is by donation and all proceeds will go to fund the trip to the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival! 

The Giving Tree 

The SMCC Giving Tree, sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa, is a community service project and holiday tradition that provides gifts for the children of SMCC students. This year, we are supporting two families from the SMCC community. The wishes are from the children of these 2 different families. 
 Helping out is easy. Select an ornament from the tree (located in the South Portland Campus Center), purchase the item, and bring the unwrapped item to the CeSIL office (Spring Point Hall Room 110).
**The deadline to participate is  ~ Friday, December 19 th. or until all of the ornaments are gone**
 Each ornament holds a child’s wish.
Thank you for your generosity!



Emerging Leaders Spring 2015


Want to stand out? Improve your leadership skills? Have something awesome for your resume? Then check out the Emerging Leaders Program. The program is free for students and will run each Wednesday from 10-11:30 AM  for 12 weeks starting January 28. Click here for more information and to apply: http://bit.ly/SMCCELP.

George J. Mitchell Exchange with Ireland



The George J. Mitchell Peace Scholarship provides opportunities for students from the Maine Community College System to study in Ireland for a semester or a year. Successful MCCS applicants are eligible to attend the Cork Institute of Technology on the south coast of Ireland.  The scholarship covers tuition and fees, books, room and board, a living expense stipend and a travel grant.
The selection process is competitive and students must complete an application and interview in order to be considered for the award. Students interested in applying for the scholarship are strongly encouraged to meet with their Dean of Students as early in the process as possible.
For more information

Bringing in the Bystander Facilitator Opportunity

Are you passionate about preventing dating and sexual violence in our society? Do you have an interest in working with youth? Looking to make some extra money and build your resume? If you answered yes to these questions, we invite you to apply for an exciting opportunity to facilitate violence prevention programs with high school youth in New England! This study is being conducted by Dr. Katie Edwards, Dr. Robert Eckstein, and other UNH faculty, staff, and students. Additional details about the project and an application can be found here.