November 28: Although on Wednesdays We Wear Pink, We've Got Events for the Rest of the Week

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Monday, November 21, 2016

Hey School of Arts and Sciences Honors Program Students!

After this Thanksgiving, I have no ragrets, not even a single letter. I ate so much apple pie; I didn’t hold back. And I hope you didn’t either! Thanksgiving is a great excuse to eat a lot of great food in a very short period of time. And don’t even get me started about the leftovers! Now, back to our regularly scheduled programming: events this week!

Check out these four awesome SASHP events:

1. Donuts with Dean Kim-Lee today from 2 - 4 PM in the McCormick Lounge on Busch Campus.

2. Artists Collective Playwriting/Play Adaptation Workshop on Wednesday, November 30 at the SASHP Main Office from 7 to 10 PM!

3. Want to have some fun with friends? Go to SASHP's Trivia Night in Brett Hall Lounge on Thursday, December 1 from 5 - 7 PM.

4. And if you still want to get involved in choosing the summer reading book for next year's incoming SASHP class, come to the Tea with the Dean at the SASHP Main Office (35 College Ave) at 4:30 PM!

Looking to see an interesting and thought-provoking film? Come to the film screening of Teen Behenein on Wednesday, November 30 from 3:30 - 5:30 PM in Voorhees Hall Room 105. It's a presentation of the School of Arts and Sciences Signature Course, "Religions now! 21st Century Controversies" and Rutgers University Dpartment of Religion and South Asian Studies Program.

If you're interested in attending the United Nations Association's (UNA-USA) 2017 Members' Day on Friday, February 17, 2017, email e-mail Dean Bouchenafa at kbouchenafa@sas.rutgers.edu by Wednesday, November 30th!

If the SAS Honors seminar course you want is closed, add yourself to the waiting list here!

If you're still looking for a cool course or two to add, take a look at the SAS Signature Spring 2017 Course called "Russia: Between Empire and Nation?" taught by Professor Edyta Bojanowska and another called, "The Arts of Power: Ritual, Myth, and Propaganda from the Age of Augustus to the World of Wikileaks," taught by Professor Alastair Bellany.

I've saved the best for last! Rutgers Giving Day is coming up on Tuesday, November 29 (tomorrow)! Show your support and make this day scarlet! Want to donate to the School of Arts and Sciences Honors Program? Use this link here!  Remember that even a little bit is something!

And that's all for this week, folks. Tune in next week for some more events!

Sincerely,
Nida Saeed
Student Director of Honors Media

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