Monday, October 17, 2011

Food Event, Monday October 24

Who Grows Your Food? Meet the Next Generation of Farmers


Monday, October 24, 2011
07:00 PM

Kimmel Center for University Life - Eisner & Lubin Auditorium
60 Washington Square South
On October 24th, National Food Day, the NYU Food Studies community and the NYU Sustainability Task Force welcomes you to join them for a panel discussion.

People of all ages and varied backgrounds are reinventing themselves with a return to the land.  For both organic and conventional farmers, the diverse reasons for choosing this track tends to coalesce around themes of environmental sustainability and reconnecting to the food we eat.  

The assembled panel of beginning farmers living and working in New York State will provide insight into the motivations and realities of this seizing of the fields. This event will facilitate a timely conversation about the existing state of farming, addressing the reasons behind choosing to farm as an occupation and why farmers decide to utilize the various agricultural techniques that they do.


Welcome Notes by Marion Nestle, Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health

Keynote by Gus Jones, farm manager of Snag Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Gardens Heritage Farm in Staten Island

Moderated by Beth Weitzman, Vice Dean of The Steinhardt School of Education, Culture, and Human Development

Panelists:
Heather Sandford & Brad Marshall--The Piggery, Ithaca

Rafael Aponte -- Just Food Farm School NYC

Viraj Puri -- CEO, Gotham Greens

Chango Reefe -- Groundswell’s Summer Practicum in Sustainable Farming and Local Food Systems and the Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmers (CRAFT)

This event is co-sponsored by the NYU Department of Food Studies, Nutrition, and Public Health, the NYU Sustainability Task Force, the Community Agriculture Club at NYU, and NYU EarthMatters!
To secure your reservation, please RSVP here.
Admission is free, but a ticket is required.
NYU tickets available online through NYU HOME October 20 or in person with valid ID.
Non-NYU tickets available at door day-of
Questions: NYU Ticket Central  212-352-3101

Directions to the Kimmel Center:
Take the A, C, E, B, D, F, M trains to West 4 Street-Washington Square, and walk east on West 4 Street for about 4 blocks. 
      Take the N, R trains to 8 Street-NYU, walk south on Broadway to West 4 Street and then walk westward.

Take the 6 train to Astor Place, and go west on Astor Place to Broadway. Walk south on Broadway to West 4 Street and then walk westward.


Christina Ciambriello
cc1048@nyu.edu
212-998-8117

Movie Screening, Friday, October 28

Have you lived in more than one country? If so, this film will be of great interest to you. It follows the story of Third Culture Kids and attempts to articulate how we form our identities in a cross-cultural context. It is screening on October 28. Please see the website for details and check out the trailer!
 
http://vimeo.com/emaryanyamazaki/neitherherenorthere
http://www.neitherherenorthere-thefilm.com/

Thursday, October 13, 2011

ARC coffee hour

Did you know that the brand new University Learning Center offers free tutoring for every CAS subject and class? There are even special study slams for test preparation, workshops for study skills, and services for international students. Are you familiar with the range of support offered by the Writing Center? Professors are available by appointment and on a walk-in basis for 45-minute one-on-one workshops to help you improve your writing.

Please join us tomorrow at the brand new Academic Resource Center (ARC) to learn about how to get the most out of these fantastically helpful (and free!) services. Just in time for midterms! Special guest Bill Morgan from the writing center and Jenna James from the ARC will tell us everything about how to produce your best work ever.

When: Thursday, Oct. 13, 3:30-4:30
Where: ARC, classroom LL01 (18 Washington Place, Lower Floor, between Wash. Sq. East & Greene St.)

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Great Exchange Opportunity!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Coffee Hour, October 6

Please join us for this week's coffee hour with the International Student Club. They will lead an open meeting during which they take your suggestions for events and discuss upcoming events such as a Halloween themed community service outing. Food and drinks will be provided.

When: Thursday, Oct. 6, 3:30-4:30
Where: Silver 907