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DTSTART:20121201T000000Z
DTEND:20121201T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:My introduction to the psyche of the soldier\, in a sense\, go
 es back to my father and my childhood. My dad was a WW II vet who never ta
 lked about "his" war\, though he carried his dogtags on his keychain for 6
 5 years. The war never left him\; he took it to the grave\; and he always 
 felt that his burden was private. I suspect I always felt that the burden 
 ought to be shared\, or at least\, that I ought to understand it better.\n
 \nThe chance came when I was appointed the first Distinguished Chair in Et
 hics at the U.S. Naval Academy in the mid-nineties. I had been an academic
  in ethics for most of my career\, focused on ethics and the emotions\, in
  ancient and modern philosophy. I also had a background and research train
 ing in psychoanalysis. For the first time in my life I became a civilian i
 n a military world\, and I began to understand better the secret world of 
 my dad. I started teaching and writing about the moral challenges of going
  to war and returning home\, and have been immersed in that research ever 
 since. The issues couldn't be more urgent for a nation now fighting wars o
 n two fronts for almost a decade.\n\nThe Untold War is my best effort at a
 llowing soldiers to open up their hearts and tell their stories. I have li
 stened to those stories with the ear of a philosopher and psychoanalyst\, 
 but also with the ear of a daughter\, who always felt that she needed to u
 nderstand more about what her father went through. And I have analyzed tho
 se stories in language that steps outside the academy-in terms my dad woul
 d have understood. I talk about the visible and invisible wounds of war\; 
 posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and resilience\; military suicide and
  its prevention\; military honor\, guilt\, and shame. Military families ne
 ed to know that we who do not have loved ones serving are doing our best t
 o understand and help those who do.
SUMMARY:The Sidore Lecture Series Presents: Nancy Sherman "The Untold War:
  The Moral Toll of War"
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/610/
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DTSTART:20130207T140000Z
DTEND:20130207T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, instrumental music educator Jeffrey Smith will lead a discussion on 
 considerations for marching band.
SUMMARY:Considerations for Marching Band
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/625/
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DTSTART:20121203T130000Z
DTEND:20121203T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, early childhood specialist Heather Oberheim will discuss and lead ac
 tivities to enhance children's development in literacy\, movement\, and mu
 sic.
SUMMARY:Early Childhood Literacy\, Music & Movement
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/626/
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UID:event.1352999439690@keene.edu
DTSTART:20121207T000000Z
DTEND:20121207T013000Z
DESCRIPTION:Curious about those purple traps hanging from roadside trees o
 ver the summer? Want to know how cleaning your swimming pool can help prot
 ect our local forests? Wondering what’s really growing inside your firew
 ood?  Join Steve Roberge\, Cheshire County Forester for the University of 
 New Hampshire Cooperative Extension\, for an illustrated talk on New Hamps
 hire’s “Big Three” emerging forest pest species -- Asian long-horned
  beetle\, emerald ash borer\, and hemlock wooly adelgid.  Steve will discu
 ss identifying characteristics\, signs and symptoms\, and control measures
  for each of these invasive species.  He will also present the latest find
 ings from forest pest surveys throughout the Northeast\, with special focu
 s on new research (including some innovative citizen science initiatives) 
 aimed at finding and eliminating these destructive invasive insects before
  they become established in the Granite State.  Co-sponsored by the Harris
  Center for Conservation Education\, the University of New Hampshire Coope
 rative Extension and the Keene State College School of Sciences.
SUMMARY:Emerging Forest Pests in New Hampshire
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/748/
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UID:event.1353343676420@keene.edu
DTSTART:20121201T073000Z
DTEND:20121201T090000Z
DESCRIPTION:"Songs of the Earth\, Spirit\, and Soul" in partnership with t
 he Monadnock Conservancy. Performance will feature songs on themes of cons
 ervation and preservation and will include a world premiere of Max Vladimi
 roff's "Let them Be Left" - the 2012 winning composition for the KSC Call 
 for Scores.\n\nPre-concert lecture: 2:30pm\nConcert: 3:00pm
SUMMARY:KSC Chamber Singers concert
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/751/
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DTSTART:20130211T210000Z
DTEND:20130211T230000Z
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn Striffolino from the Crisis Prevention and Response Un
 it of Amnesty International  will present "Science\, Technology\, and Huma
 n Rights."  This talk is jointly sponsorer by the Holocaust Genocide Aware
 ness Club\, the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies\, and the 
 Holocaust and Genocide Studies Department at KSC.
SUMMARY:Science\, Technology and Human Rights
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/770/
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DTSTART:20130124T190000Z
DTEND:20130124T213000Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Coalition for Open Democracy\; Granny D’s or
 ganization\, PACE (Promoting Active Civic Engagement)\; and KSC’s Mason 
 Library on Thursday\, January 24\, from 2–4:30 p.m. at the Alumni Recita
 l Hall in the Redfern to celebrate the 103rd anniversary of Granny D’s b
 irth and to remember her life and legacy.\n\nBarbara Bates-Smith\, an awar
 d-winning off-Broadway and touring actor\, will present her two-act show\,
  Go\, Granny\, Go. Tattoo\, the band that marched with Granny D during her
  Senate run in 2004\, will play\, and there will be remembrances\, tribute
 s and appreciations as well. \n\nThe event is free and open to the public.
  Snow date: Friday\, January 25\, 2–4:30 p.m. in the Putnam Theatre in t
 he Redfern.
SUMMARY:Celebrating Granny D
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/791/
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UID:event.1359144194055@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130207T000000Z
DTEND:20130207T013000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Sociology Department will host "Picking up the PEACEs" on 
 Wednesday\, February 6 at 7 p.m. in Centennial Hall of the Alumni Center\,
  a presentation which takes a look into the efforts to rebuild post-war Bo
 snia and Herzegovina. Students from the Honors program will share their tw
 o week experience traveling to Bosnia and learning about the situation whi
 le working with the Center for Peacebuilding (CIM) in Sanski Most. Vahidin
  Omanovic\, the founder of CIM\, and Judge Patricia Whalen who served at t
 he Hague and at the Bosnian National Court\, will also speak about the cur
 rent condition in Bosnia.\n\nFor more information about CIM\, visit www.fa
 cebook.com/SanskiMostPeace.\n\nPlease contact Julia Oberst with any questi
 ons at joberst@ksc.keene.edu.
SUMMARY:Picking up the PEACEs in Bosnia
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/809/
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UID:event.1359573669144@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130204T230000Z
DTEND:20130205T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:Cherrie Moraga\nPlaywright\, Poet\, Scholar and Essayist\n\nCh
 erríe L. Moraga is a playwright\, poet\, and essayist whose plays and pub
 lications have received national recognition\, including most recently Yal
 e University’s James Brudner Prize for 2013. Other awards include: Natio
 nal Endowment for the Arts Playwrights’ Fellowship\, two Fund for New Am
 erican Plays Awards\, the Pen West Award for Drama\, the American Studies 
 Association Lifetime Achievement Award\, the National Association of Chica
 na and Chicano Studie...s Scholar Award\, the National Association of Lati
 no/ Arts and Culture Master Artist Award and more. In 2007\, she won the U
 nited States Artist Rockefeller Fellowship for Literature.\n\nFor more tha
 n fifteen years\, Moraga has served as Artist in Residence at Stanford in 
 the Department of Theater and Performance Studies\, sharing an appointment
  with the Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity & The Institute for Di
 versity in the Arts Programs. She is a founding & an active member of La R
 ed Xicana Indígena\, an advocacy network of Xicanas working in education\
 , the arts\, and international organizing. A queer mother and “abuelita\
 ,” she calls Oakland\, California\, home.\n\nSponsored by the Dr. Lila B
 . Murphy ’52 - Women and Leadership Lecture Series\, KSC Gender and Wome
 n's Studies Department and the Office of Diversity and Multiculturalism\n\
 n
SUMMARY:Cherrie Moraga at Keene State College
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/828/
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DTSTART:20130211T210000Z
DTEND:20130211T223000Z
DESCRIPTION:The presenter is Ms. Kathryn Striffolino\, the Advocate & Scie
 nce for Human Rights Project Coordinator with the Crisis Prevention and Re
 sponse team of Amnesty International-USA.  In that role\, she works on var
 ious emerging developments and armed conflicts globally with an emphasis o
 n leveraging innovative tools and technologies for human rights protection
 . She also works to educate and advocate with policy makers in the US and 
 abroad to ensure that policies\, programs and practices adhere to internat
 ional human rights and humanitarian law.  Previously at AI-USA\, Ms. Strif
 folino coordinated US-Latin America/Caribbean human rights policy and advo
 cacy initiatives\, while also working with the Science for Human Rights Pr
 oject which utilizes new technologies to document human rights abuses arou
 nd the world. She has led human rights trainings in Haiti\, Kenya\, Uganda
 \, the US and the UK for Amnesty.  In addition to her work at Amnesty\, sh
 e has done human rights documentation and advocacy work in southern Mexico
 .  \n\nEvent sponsored by the KSC Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Club\, 
 the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies\, and the Department o
 f Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
SUMMARY:Leveraging #Science4HumanRights: New Protection Tools for a Wired 
 World
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/843/
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UID:event.1360346778201@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130220T190000Z
DTEND:20130220T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2012-2013 KSC Music Education Guest Lecture Ser
 ies\, singer Aaron Russo will present a lecture and songs focused on the u
 nique characteristics of the countertenor voice. Mr. Russo will also be a 
 featured guest soloist on April 14th at the KSC Chamber Singers performanc
 e. This event is free and open to the public.
SUMMARY:The Countertenor Voice – Expanding the Boundaries of the Human I
 nstrument
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/858/
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UID:event.1360937211792@keene.edu
DTSTART:20130219T213000Z
DTEND:20130219T223000Z
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Rodney Obien\, KSC Archivist/Special Collectio
 ns and Dr. Marianne Salcetti\, Department of Journalism\n\nOne War  -   Tw
 o Sides\, Two Stories:  A classroom experience of digital collaboration be
 tween Journalism History and Civil War newspaper archives\n\nThe digital a
 ge has produced electronic access to long-distance repositories. This past
  fall\, students in Marianne Salcetti's JRN311: Mass Media History and The
 ory worked with a web page developed by Rodney Obien. Students selected a 
 Civil War issue\, topic or event and then analyzed both Northern and South
 ern newspapers' coverage of their selection.\n
SUMMARY:New Voices/New Visions: Marianne Salcetti and Rodney Obien
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/881/
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