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  1. Nation, Class, Race: Differential Mobility Among Professional Bird Guides in Uganda and South Africa: A Faculty Cafe by Dr. Wendi Haugh

    Professional bird guides based in countries like Uganda and South Africa are a key fulcrum in the global avitourism industry, which brings together mostly white, relatively affluent birders from high-income countries with people of color living in bird-rich but lower-income countries. To do their work, Black bird guides based on the African continent must navigate a world characterized by increasing mobility alongside persistent and even accelerated barriers to movement. Drawing on interviews and participant observation research with bird guides in Uganda in partnership with a cultural anthropologist who did similar research with bird guides in South Africa, I show how nationality, class, and race help create differential mobilities among these guides as they seek to turn their passion for birds into a profession in a global industry.

    • Dean Eaton Lounge
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  2. Mindfulness in the Classroom

    Dr. Aileen O’Donoghue and Dr. Donna Alvah will lead an information session on mindfulness. This event is open to faculty and staff.

    • Hannon Room, Sullivan Student Center
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  3. Inside Scoop: Peace Corps

    Are you inspired by impact that is hands-on, grassroots-driven, and lasting? Get to know the Peace Corps!

    • Virtual Event - Register on Handshake
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  4. Inside Scoop: Peace Corps

    Promote world peace.

    • Virtual Event - students may register on Handshake
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  5. Sophomore Tuesday

    On Tuesday, January 17th (the day before classes begin and after the conclusion of the Saints Accelerate Program), St. Lawrence will provide an afternoon program specifically designed for 2nd year...

    • ODY 140 A+B
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