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--TUCKER FOUNDATION EVENTS OF THE WEEK—

1) Sarah Delozier '15 is preaching TODAY @ 5
2) Multi-Faith Conversations: Wisdom
3) TA wanted for Spring 2015, English 40: American Poetry, Community-Based Learning Collaboration
4) Recruiting for the CCESP Nicaragua Student Director and Officer positions!
5) Project Preservation Info Session

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1) Sarah Delozier '15 is preaching TODAY @ 5
This Sunday, February 1st, Sarah Delozier '15 is preaching at Sunday Night Chapel from 5-5:30pm in Rollins.
This term's theme is: Vox Clamantis in Deserto:  God's help thought "wilderness" experiences at Dartmouth.
All are welcome, so join us!  Sponsored by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life of the Tucker Foundation.
For more information, contact Rev. Nancy Vogele '85 at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or 603-646-9919.

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2) Multi-Faith Conversations: Wisdom
How do we define wisdom? Where do you find it? What can spiritual traditions tell us about it?
Tuesday, February 24th 5:45-7:00pm
Tucker Foundation room 105
Please RSVP to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
As always, everyone is welcome from any or no religion.

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3) TA wanted for Spring 2015, English 40: American Poetry, Community-Based Learning Collaboration
Professor Ivy Schweitzer is seeking a graduate or undergraduate TA to help with the Ledyard Charter School (LCS)
Community-based Learning Component of Eng 40. This course will be offered this spring term 2015, in the 10A hour.
Duties include:
- Planning lessons, with Prof. Schweitzer, to be taught to LCS students in preparation for the course collaboration before the beginning of the course. Topics include basic concepts of poetry and the parts of poems (forms, imagery, metaphor, themes, meter), poetry recitation and spoken word poetry, and the history of American poetry. 2-4 hours a week. TA does not have to be enrolled in the course.
- Working with LCS English Teacher to prepare LCS high school students
- Planning the logistics related to the final poetry performance on campus in late May
- If eligible, TA will be asked to become college driver approved to drive LCS students to and from Lebanon for their Dartmouth campus visits
- Coursework in English and literature, or an interest/experience teaching a plus
- Availability during spring break a plus, but not required
Salary is $10 per hour. Interested candidates should contact Prof. Schweitzer at [log in to unmask]

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4) Recruiting for the CCESP Nicaragua Student Director and Officer positions!
Interested in community development or medical service in Nicaragua? Now is your opportunity to take a leadership role with the popular two-week December trip to Nicaragua!
Apply to support this cross-cultural service and education program that works with an international nonprofit that strengthens local Nicaraguan communities through teamwork and compassion.
Application, More Information, and Recruitment Timetables are available here:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~tucker/service/trips/crosscultural/<http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Etucker/service/trips/crosscultural/>

Student Director and Officer Application Deadline: Fri. March 6th, 2015 @ 11:59 pm
General application deadline is: Wed. April 9th, 11:59 p.m.
For questions or more information please blitz: [log in to unmask] or
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5) Project Preservation Info Session
Tues., Feb. 24 @ 6:00 pm  / Roth Center for Jewish Life / Room 108
Dinner will be served.
Every year, Dartmouth Hillel takes a group of students from different ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds to Eastern Europe to restore the cemetery of a once vibrant Jewish community. Since the Holocaust, these communities have contained very few, if any, Jews. The project team aims to preserve the past for the future. Through the exploration of Holocaust sites in Poland and Belarus in addition to various interactions with these foreign cultures, the project is further enhanced.

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Blitz 'Tucker Foundation'
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The William Jewett Tucker Foundation
"Nurturing the heart and soul of Dartmouth College"



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