Tomorrow: Food for Thought w/ Prof. Sides

Never put off tomorrow what you can do today!  Particularly apt in this case, since today’s your last chance to register for this free lunch and lecture with Prof. John Sides!

Food for Thought: The Story of the 2012 Presidential Campaign (in Graphs!)

“Game changer.” We heard it so many times during the 2012 U.S. presidential election. But what actually made a difference—and what was just hype? John Sides will tell the story of the election in just a few graphs — using a “moneyball” approach that gets beyond the anecdote, folklore, and conventional wisdom that often pass for election analysis.

Tuesday, March 19th from 11:30am-12:30pm in Ames 101Q (MVC).
Seats are capped at 15, so register now!

Food for Thought: The 2012 Election [Lunch Event!]

Join the UHP and Prof. John Sides, Professor of Political Science and UHP Faculty Fellow, 2012-2013 as he presents on his research over a UHP provided lunch.

Food for Thought: The Story of the 2012 Presidential Campaign (in Graphs!)

“Game changer.” We heard it so many times during the 2012 U.S. presidential election. But what actually made a difference—and what was just hype? John Sides will tell the story of the election in just a few graphs — using a “moneyball” approach that gets beyond the anecdote, folklore, and conventional wisdom that often pass for election analysis.

Tuesday, March 19th from 11:30am-12:30pm in Ames 101Q (MVC).
Seats are capped at 15, so register now!

Brown Bag Lunch this Friday

We’re having lunch on Friday, care to join us?
Here’s the deal, some staff and faculty are going to have lunch.  You can come have lunch too.  Bring your own lunch, and we’ll bring ours.  Try and trade your PB&J for someone else’s lunchables.  Yep, it’s just lunch.
We’ll be chowing in the Club Room at 714 21st St from 12-1 this Friday, March 8.  Stop by with your lunch, too.

Food for Thought: The 2012 Election [Lunch Event!]

Prof. Sides can probably tell you whether a bearded candidate would have made a difference.
Prof. Sides can probably tell you whether a bearded candidate would have made a difference.

Join the UHP and Prof. John Sides, Professor of Political Science and UHP Faculty Fellow, 2012-2013 as he presents on his research over a UHP provided lunch.

Food for Thought: The Story of the 2012 Presidential Campaign (in Graphs!)

“Game changer.” We heard it so many times during the 2012 U.S. presidential election. But what actually made a difference—and what was just hype? John Sides will tell the story of the election in just a few graphs — using a “moneyball” approach that gets beyond the anecdote, folklore, and conventional wisdom that often pass for election analysis.

Tuesday, March 19th from 11:30am-12:30pm in Ames 101Q (MVC).
Seats are capped at 15, so register now!

Down around the corner at the (Club room) bakery shop…


Beat the January Bluster with the Baking, Brilliant, Balmy SPA!

Join Kerry Lanzo, Kate Kozak, and Avani Singh as they banish the bad bacterial bite of the first few weeks back at school. Frost, sprinkle, and bejewel some bonkers baked goods to beat the winter blues!

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Bond over FREE bodacious cupcake and cookie bling, FREE coffee and hot chocolate (as always), and FREE bezerk SPA buddies there to brew a blast! Whether you attend the workshop or not, come by the UHP Club Room on Friday, January 25 from 2-3pm, right after Liz’s “Time Management” Workshop!

 

Bizarrely yours!
SPA

 

 

THE BEST EVENT OF THE YEAR [Student-Faculty Dinner]

It’s a an all encompassing generic “holiday” party.
It’s an all-you-care-to-eat Chinese buffet dinner.
It’s only $5 for students.
It’s everything good, ever.
It’s a great way to relax before the “final” push.
It’s deep fried, sautéed, coated, battered, dipped, and drizzled.
It’s the Student-Faculty Dinner at Chalin’s Restaurant, Wednesday, 12/12/12 from 5-7pm.
And you’re invited.

Brunch with Catherine and Liz

Catherine and Liz will be brunching at the Vern this Sunday.  Join them in Pelham Commons at the MVC from 11am-2pm and get your CCAS advising hold removed, or just get some quality advice.  All while brunching.
Will they show up in standard “brunch at the Vern on Sunday” garb?  Big hats?  Pajamas?  You won’t know unless you show up.  Preferably in your big hats and pajamas.
More info, and other advising hold removal party times below….  Continue reading “Brunch with Catherine and Liz”