Bowling in Georgetown [Grassroots Event]

Hey UHP! If you enjoy fun, friendly competition, and great company, then we’ve got an event that is right down your ALLEY!
SPAs Jack and Kaley are organizing a trip to the swanky new bowling alley in Georgetown on Friday, April 4th!!
We’ll meet in front of Funger Hall (near the Vex stop!) around 7:30 pm before we SPLIT and make our way over to Pinstripe Bowling. We’ll play a game, maybe grab some snacks, and take a few pics to remember the night. Don’t forget to STRIKE a pose! If you plan on attending, shoot Kaley an email (kaleyp@gwmail.gwu.edu) by Thursday, April 3rd so she can give the bowling alley a heads up! We certainly don’t want to SPARE them any details about our attendance! It’s sure to be an awesome time so we hope to see you there!
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Nietzsche and Zen Buddhism [Event]

You are invited to this free public lecture:

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Brett W. Davis, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University Maryland

Nietzsche once wrote in his notebooks: “I could become the Buddha of Europe: yet this would of course be a counter-image of the Indian Buddha.” This claim invites us to reflect on both the resonances and dissonances between Nietzsche and Buddhism. Unfortunately, Nietzsche’ s familiarity with Buddhism was limited to early Buddhism, generally interpreted through the Theravada tradition. He would have likely been more engaged—and also challenged—by Zen Buddhism. Drawing in part on the work of the modern Japanese philosopher Nishitani Keiji, in my talk I will attempt to elucidate both the resonances and dissonances between Nietzsche and ZenBuddhism, especially regarding issues of nihilism, egoism, and the will to power.

April 11, 5PM at Philips 411

Hike Shenandoah with Prof. Ralkowski

old ragGo take a hike with UHP Professor Mark Ralkowski! He’s teamed up with GWTRAiLS for a hike in Shenandoah National Park!
Saturday, April 5, 2014 – Leave at 7:30am, return 7pm.
Old Rag Day Hike
Trip Leaders: Philip Tateyama + Lauren Mitchell
Destination:
Located in Shenandoah National Park, Old Rag is one of the most popular hikes in the region. It is a circuit hike with some beautiful panoramic views and some cool rock scrambles. The total loop is 8 miles, so this would definitely be a trip that takes an entire day. (Despite what the registration form says, we’ll provide lunch — sandwich assortments from the GW Deli!)

You MUST register before Wednesday, April 2nd!

Register online now!

Red Cross Global Refugee Simulation and Conference

This post is written by Rebekah Johnson, a senior in the Elliot School and a SPA.
Do you like a challenge?
Do you like mud?
Have you ever wanted to try to cross an international border accidentally?
Have you ever wanted to understand what it’s like to be a refugee?
Have you ever imagined fleeing a zombie apocalypse?
Are you interested in international humanitarian law?
Yes to All
 
If you answered yes to any one of these, sign up for American Red Cross’s largest youth event this calendar year— the Global Refugee Simulation and Conference (GRSC).
This Simulation will occur on the 29th of March in Bull Run Regional Park and the digital Conference will follow on the 30th at American Red Cross’ National Headquarters.
In this Simulation, you will have to flee rebel militias, convince border guards to let you enter a new country, and find family members lost and detained along the way. Think you can figure out how to settle in a refugee camp after all of that? Try it. Professionals from the U.S. Marines, United Nations High Commission for Refugees, and American Red Cross will be on hand to make the Simulation as realistic as possible.
The deadline to sign up at grsc2014.org is March 22nd, this Friday. This weekend is all student-planned, and several Honors students have worked on this for months. We’re having a little bit of a competition to see who can bring in the most participants, so sign up and email one of the people below!
Rebekah Johnson- Class of 2014- rjohnson.grsc@gmail.com
Hannah Dannenfeldt- Class of 2016- hdannenfeldt.grsc@gmail.com
Jack Keenan- Class of 2016- jkeenan.grsc@gmail.com
Pooja Shivaprasad- Class of 2016- pshivasprasad.grsc@gmail.com
Lillie Zacharakis- Class of 2016- lzacharakis.grsc@gmail.com
Eunice Lee- Class of 2017- elee.grsc@gmail.com
Michael Martino- Class of 2017- mmartino.grsc@gmail.com
For more information, and to sign up, go to grsc2014.org.

Sit n' Knit This Wednesday! [Grassroots Event]

Two of your lovely SPA, Penina and Kate, are hosting a Sit ‘n’ Knit (and Crochet) this Wednesday, 3/19 from 6:30-8 in the Club Room. Bring whatever project you’re working on, or Kate will have extra materials to teach people how to crochet. If you aren’t into fiber crafts, there will be coloring pages and markers as well. Feel free to drop in for a relaxing break from studying, or stay for awhile to gossip about the latest midterm drama. All Honors students are welcome!
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OMBlog: Research Days at GW

Though not quite comparable to the high-stakes security protocol I witnessed during my brief time as a student-intern at the CIA, the OMB’s standards of info classification are among the highest in the government. Producing research based only on publicly available, non-Executive Branch-specific material forced me to view the OMB not from the perspective of an intern with (albeit limited!) securities clearances and privilege, but from the perspective of an American answering email from a non- eop.gov email address from anywhere other than a cubicle in NEOB.
As part of my faculty-supervised HONR2182 internship at the Office of Management and Budget, I am doing research that I will present at the University’s Research Days, which run from April 1st-2nd this year. The project—titled, “OMBlog— The Efficacy of Government Blogs: Exploring the Intentions of Internet-based PR, its Audience, and its Future”— explores government employment of social media and of the public relations wisdom in the literature that serves as the PR beacon of private sector self-promoters in a comparative and analytical sense. With the help of a Trachtenberg professor, I have been working towards a comprehensive project about the motivations of agencies seeking to engage the public online as well as about the challenges agencies face in incorporating modern technology in a way that produces ideal outcomes for specific federal agencies looking to accomplish their unique, PR-related goals.
Material electronically disseminated by the OMB, such as the Google-able “OMBlog” was my springboard for comparing the OMB’s online presence with other organizations’. By framing OMBlog, the White House Blog, and other federal agencies’ similarly intended posts, sites, and pages in the context of PR theory, I have noticed stark contrasts in the degree to which certain online efforts are useful, understood, or apparently interesting—among other metrics—to the audience the government has so far engaged online.
While the deadline to present at Research Days 2014 has passed, look out for the opportunity when it comes around next year, and check out other students’ projects at Research Days next month.
http://research.gwu.edu/research-days-2014

Sign up for Food for Thought Today!

Professor David Fontana on

“Government by Location”

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Join the UHP for lunch to discuss Prof. Fontana’s research on the importance of location in governance. What if we moved the capital of the United States to Wyoming instead of Washington? Or what if we moved the Congress to San Francisco and kept the White House in Washington? Where government is located is a big part of how government operates, and Professor Fontana will talk about the many reasons that is the case.

March 21st at 12:30pm in Ames 101

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Registration advising, CCAS hold removal, and PIZZA!

Pizza! P.I.Z.Z.A.
Pizza! P.I.Z.Z.A.

Get your CCAS advising holds removed and eat for free.  Catherine and Mark can remove advising holds for CCAS students, and are also available to give anyone advice and scheduling help.
If you’re a CCAS student planning to get your advising hold removed by Catherine or Mark, you’ll need to fill out an Advisor Approval Form.
Pizza, Advising, and CCAS Advising Hold Removals

  • Monday, 3/17, 7-9pm in West Hall (one of the Honors floor lounges)
  • Wednesday, 3/19, 12pm-2pm in the UHP Club Room in Foggy Bottom
  • Thursday, 3/20, 12pm-2pm in the UHP Club Room in Foggy Bottom

PS: Want to hear the Olson twins sing about pizza?

SPA Advising Events This Wednesday!

The UHP and your SPA have two advising events this Wednesday at the Foggy Bottom Club Room:
FOR JUNIORS: Senior Requirements Workshop at 2PM. Confused about what you need to do to senior year to fulfill UHP graduation requirements? Come talk with Catherine and some of your senior SPA who are in the process of completing those requirements right now! Get a head start on thinking about what you’ll need to do your senior year and make sure you know what the requirements are so the lead up to graduation goes as smoothly as possible!
FOR UNDERCLASSMEN: UHP requirements beyond freshmen year workshop, at 6:30PM. Freshmen and sophomores don’t need to really start worrying about senior graduation requirements just yet, but between now and the end of senior year you’ve got other UHP requirements to fulfill. Your SPA will walk you through what those requirements are so you can make sure you’re on the right path to get all of your UHP requirements done by graduation!
We know thinking about this stuff can be stressful, but trust us: it’s going to be okay.
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