16: “What Lies Upstream,” the seventh Environmental Documentary Series, hosted by the SHU Sustainable College Committee. 7pm, Sience Building room 131.
17: “Little Stones” award-winning documentary: free screening at the Croswell Opera House at 6:30pm. Transporation available- contact Kristen Havens in OVW Office at khavens@sienaheights.edu
21: Lenawee County Martin Luther King, Jr. Dinner at Adrian College’s Tobias Room. Doors open at 5:30pm.
Fall 2018
September
17: “Are you talkin’ to me? – Just Who are Those ‘People’ in the Tenth Amendment?” by Robert J. McWhirter, 7:30pm Rueckert Auditorium
26: Sister Carmie Clean Up Crew Day, 10 a.m.-3 p.m on campus, meet at UC, sponsored by Greenlight Club. (Rain date: Thursday, September 27)
26: Red Cross Blood Drive, 11 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Benincasa Hall. Email tpuszcze@sienaheights.edu or visit redcross.org and enter code “SAINTS” to register to donate.
26: McNair Scholars Program’s “The Ohio State Reformatory Experience,” a field trip to the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. $10 includes transportation. For info/registration, email mcnair@sienaheights.edu.
October
22: SHU graduate and Professor of Green Chemistry Dr. Nick Kingsley will present on the “environmental, social, and industrial impacts of chemical processes” and the importance of educating chemists on these topics, 3pm, Science Building room 131
23: Sister Helen Prejean’s Community Event/presentation on her book “Dead Man Walking” field trip sponsored by McNair Scholars Program, 2pm-midnight, free to SHU students. RSVP by Friday, Oct. 19 by emailing mcnair@sienaheights.edu.
November
12-16: T.E.A.C.H. Turkey drive in the University Center, 11am-1pm. Bring $1 to try cookies, and vote for your favorite using your $1!
14: Students from Justice and Peace are hosting a HUB Chat at 7pm in the HUB. The chat will discuss gender based violence, creating awareness, and looking at its prevalence on college campuses.
20: Campus Ministry is collecting gallons of drinking water in the Chapel, HUB, or Lounge to take to Flint.
Winter 2018
January
25: “The Limits and Requirements of Love and Compassion,” Barrett Emerick, Ph.D., sponsored by the Institute for Ethnic and Gender Studies and the Philosophy Department, SCI 131, 6:00pm
31: Movie Screening: Hidden Figures, collaboration with Adrian Dominican Sisters, 1:30pm, Rose Room; 9:00pm, Rueckert Auditorium
February
1: Hidden Figures talk-back, collaboration with Lenawee NAACP and Adrian Dominican Sisters, Rueckert Auditorium, 7:00pm
2: Soul Food Dinner, organized with Sisterhood of Saints and Chartwells
9: Carnivale, UC Living Room
9: Third Annual Love Fest, featuring the movie Poetic Justice, Rueckert Auditorium, 8:00pm
11: Movie Screening: All or Nothin’, Collaboration with Lenawee NAACP, Rueckert Auditorium, 4:00pm
15: Family Feud, organized by Sisterhood of Saints, Rueckert Auditorium, 7:00pm
15: Movie Premiere: Black Panther, organized by Men of Distinction 9:00pm
23: Apollo, Rueckert Auditorium, 8:00p,
Fall 2017
August
30: Teach-In on Charlottesville, featuring Dr. Matt Barbee (English), Dr. Jen Kling (Philosophy), and Patricia Gray (SSS), Rueckert Auditorium, 8:00pm
September
6: Environmental Documentary Series, Water and Power, Science Building 131, 6:30pm
18: “Drug Abuse in the Community and Finding the Best Treatment,” featuring Lieutenant Aaron Hunt of the Michigan State Police Emergency Support Team and Counselor Andrew Hoeft of McCullough Vargas and Associates, Weber Center, 7:00pm
19: River Raisin Institute Film Series, Climate Hustle, Weber Center, 3:00pm
19: Prayer for Peace with Adrian Dominican Sisters, 4:45pm, Holy Rosary Chapel
19: Speaker Kim Daly, Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Rueckert Auditorium, 7:00pm
20: Environmental Documentary Series, Sea the Truth, Science Building 131, 6:30pm
20: Loteria, University Center Community Room, 8:00pm
21: Day of Peace Walk, meet in front of St. Dominic’s Chapel, 4:30pm
26: Common Dialogue Day- Keynote Speaker: Amer Zahr; Breakout sessions throughout the day
26: SHU Fiesta with musical group Los Hermanos Villegas, University Center, 4:00pm
27: Environmental Documentary Series, Stink!, Science Building 131, 6:30pm
28: “Celebrating 50 Years of Struggle: The Story of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee,” Baldemar Velasquez, President and Founder of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, Weber Center, 7:00pm
October
4: DACA Support Rally, Dominican Hall Lawn, 11:30am-3:00pm
4: Environmental Documentary Series, Death by Design, Science Building 131, 6:30pm
10: River Raisin Institute Film Series, From the Ashes, Weber Center, 3:00pm
11: Environmental Documentary Series, Before the Flood, Science Building 131, 6:30pm
12: “Resentment, Utility, and Justice: David Hume vs. Adam Smith,” James Spence, Adrian College Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion and Director of the Ethics Institute, Rueckert Auditorium, 4:00pm
21: River Raisin Institute Film Series, Time to Choose, Weber Center, 3:00pm
27: “The Controversial Uncontroversial Topic: Using Preferred Names and Correct Pronouns in the Classroom,” Hilary Weiss, M.A., sponsored by the Institute for Ethnic and Gender Studies, Cotton Brewing Company, 6:30pm
29: Environmental Documentary Series, We’re Not Broke, Science Building 131, 6:30pm
December
6: Environmental Documentary Series, A Fierce Green Fire, Science Building 131, 6:30pm
Winter 2017
January
10-20: T.E.A.C.H. Hoodie Drive, Drop off spots throughout campus
20: SHU Talks: “A Student Led Discussion of the Election and Inauguration of Donald Trump,” Moderated by Girard Brown and Sponsored by Student Engagement, DH First Floor Conference Room, 7:00pm
23: “Human Trafficking in Lenawee County” HUB Chat, led by beFree, The HUB, 12:00-1:00pm
23-29: Siena Serves Share the Warmth, sign-up with Campus Ministry
31: Culture Shock, Sponsored by Pi Lamda Phi and Adrian Dominican Sisters, Rueckert Auditorium, 7:00pm
February
1: Saints Space Culture Shock Debrief, free lunch with the Adrian Dominican Sisters at Motherhouse, sign up outside HUB, 12:00pm; in Rueckert Auditorium, 9:00pm
4: Gospel Concert, St. Dominic Chapel, 3:00pm
8: Cultural Conversation: “Immigration and Marginalization,” Rose Room, Motherhouse Campus, 1:30-2:30pm
10: Sisterhood of Saints 2nd Annual Love Fest, screening of the movie Loving, 7:00pm
12: Trip to Charles Wright Museum, Free Admission Sunday, 1:00-5:00pm
15: Cultural Conversation: “Racism,” Sister Jamie Phelps, Rose Room, Motherhouse Campus, 1:30-2:30pm
15: “Finding Your Roots: Tracing Family History,” Debra Middleton, sponsored by the Ethnic and Gender Studies Institute, Cotton Brewing, 6:30pm
16: SHU Talks: “What it Feels Like to Be a Minority,” Student-led discussion moderated by Girard Brown, DH First Floor Conference Room, 8:00pm
17: Family Feud, hosted by Sisterhood of Saints, 7:00pm
21: Cultural Conversation, “Hope, Unity, & Diversity,” Rose Room, Motherhouse Campus, 1:30-2:3opm
19: SHU Scholarship Symposium– Keynote Speaker: Philip Deloria, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Professor of History, American Culture, and Environment at the University of Michigan, Francouer Theater, 9:00am
20: Sister Carmie Clean Up Crew Day, locations around Adrian campus, 10:00am-3:00pm, Click to sign up
20: Environmental Documentary Series, Trash and Pollution, SJH 109, 7:00-9:00pm
25: Kacey Long, “Healthy Relationships and Consent for College Students,” Sponsored by the Ethnic and Gender Studies. Insitute, Rueckert Auditorium, 9:00pm
10: Shuttle to Secretary of State Office to Register to Vote, 10:00-11:00am
10: City of Adrian Mayor Jim Berryman and Commissioner Jeff Rising, Rueckert Auditorium, 12:45-2:00pm
10: “Nonviolence: Personal and Social Transformation for a World in Crisis,” Fr. Peter Dougherty, Dominican Hall Auditorium and Conference Rooms 112 and 113, 6:00-9:00pm
10-13: Voting 101 Tables: “I’m registered to vote. Now what?”, University Center Living Room, 11:00am-2:00pm
11: DEADLINE TO REGISTER TO VOTE
11: “Culture Shock,” Sponsored by Adrian Dominican Sisters and SHU Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Rueckert Auditorium, 7:00pm
19: Final Presidential Debate Watch Party, 8:30-11:00pm, Rueckert Auditorium
20: Sustainable College Committee Documentary Series, Money and Globalization, 7:00-9:00pm, SCI 131
27: Sustainable College Committee Documentary Series, Chemicals–Pollution, 7:00-9:00pm, SCI 131