Funk for a Cause: @ Funk n’ Waffles, Saturday, April 5 at 8 pm!

Hi Honors Community,

Honors students Darcy Cherlin and Alison Joy will host a fundraiser event to aid Karen refugees in Syracuse and Thailand. The event will be held at Funk n’ Waffles on Saturday, April 5 at 8 p.m.

The following is quoted from their press release:

Guests are invited to bring articles of clothing to donate to the Karen refugee population in Syracuse. Each clothing item will discount the admission price by $1, with five articles of clothing allowing guests to enter for FREE.

The Karen are an ethnic group from Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), a nation that has been plagued by civil war since gaining its independence from Great Britain in 1948. To escape rape, torture and forced labor, the Karen fled across Myanmar’s border to Thailand. Today, the Karen live in nine refugee camps on the border, jungles in Thailand and countries like Australia, Canada and the United States. Syracuse is currently home to approximately 700 Karen refugees.

Funds raised at the event will help provide medical accessibility to Karen refugees living in the jungles of Thailand.

Cherlin developed an interest in the Karen refugee community while tutoring Karen children in a Syracuse public school. Since then, she has conducted research identifying the challenges Karen face accessing health care in Syracuse, Australia and Thailand as part of her honors capstone.

Cherlin is a senior at Syracuse University studying Medical Anthropology. Joy is also a senior with majors in Television, Radio and Film and Italian. The two friends worked together in 2013 to organize an arts gala as part of Syracuse University’s Remembrance Week.

The fundraiser will also feature local music and comedy acts. Singer, songwriter and guitarist Jeff York will perform with Professor Zeke Leonard, and student comedy group Best Restaurant In Town will round out the night with plenty of laughs.

Funk For A Cause

Saturday, April 5 at 8 p.m. (Doors open at 7 p.m.)

$5 admission (or 5 pieces of clothing)

Funk n’ Waffles

727 S. Crouse Avenue

Syracuse, New York 13210

 

For more information, visit the Funk For A Cause Facebook page.

Pulitzer prize winning journalist and NY Times correspondent to speak at the Watson Symposium

Sheri Fink

Sheri Fink is a Pulitzer prize winning journalist and NY Times correspondent.  She will be visiting SU asthe keynote speaker for the Watson Symposium in the Humanities on April 4th. She will discuss  her award-winning book “Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital“.  

From her website:

“Sheri Fink is the author of the book, Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital (Crown, 2013), winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and Ridenhour Book Prize. Fink’s reporting has won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Magazine Award, the Mike Berger Award, and the Overseas Press Club Lowell Thomas Award, among other journalism prizes. A former relief worker in disaster and conflict zones, Fink received her M.D. and Ph.D. from Stanford University. Her first book, War Hospital: A True Story of Surgery and Survival (PublicAffairs), is about medical professionals under siege during the genocide in Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. She is a correspondent at the New York Times.”

Five Days at Memorial, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Ridenhour Book Prize, is Pulitzer Prize winner Sheri Fink’s landmark investigation of patient deaths at a New Orleans hospital ravaged by Hurricane Katrina – and her suspenseful portrayal of the quest for truth and justice.

“Dr. Fink brings a shimmering intelligence to its many narrative cul-de-sacs, which consider medical, legal and ethical issues…. By reporting the depth of those gruesome hours in Memorial before the helicopters came, and giving weight to medical ethics as grounded in the law, Sheri Fink has written an unforgettable story. Five Days at Memorial is social reporting of the first rank.”

Sheri will speak at 3:00 pm on April 4th, in 304 Schine. There will be a public reception to follow.

For a preview, see her discussing her book on the Jon Stewart show here:

Come to the “Lives Worth Living” Film Showing Wed April 2nd

Hi Honors Community!

This year we are fortunate to have Professor William (Bill) J. Peace joining the Honors program as the Watson Distinguished Professor of Humanities. Bill Peace has been teaching Honors classes in bio-ethics and disability rights, and many of you are familiar with his class this term, “Body Art & Modification”.

Honors has the privilege of co-sponsoring this year’s Watson Symposium in the Humanities along with many other schools, colleges, and departments that have a special focus on human rights, bio-ethics, and healthcare.

As part of this initiative, next Wednesday, April 2 at 6:45 in Watson Theater, Bill will be holding an informal viewing of the ground-breaking film “Lives Worth Living”.

“Lives Worth Living” first premiered on PBS in 2011, and is the first television history of the Disability Rights Movement. From the film’s website: “Lives Worth Living is a window into a world inhabited by people with an unwavering determination to live their lives like everyone else, and a look back into a past when millions of Americans lived without access to schools, apartment buildings, and public transportation – a way of life unimaginable today.”

Bill will lead a discussion at the close of the film. You can catch the trailer below! We hope you can make it.

Advisory Board Up and Running Again!

Samantha NetzbandMy name is Samantha Netzband and I am a member of the Honors Advisory Board.  With the start of a new semester the Honors Advisory Board is up and running again and as always we are here to listen and address honors students concerns and wishes for the honors program.

This semester we have many exciting things planned.

  • A Thai food event alongside the dedication of the honors library.
  • A short seminar on public speaking.
  • ‘office hours’ with advisory board members.
  • We will also be hosting two senior events later in the spring around the time that capstones are due.

Also new this semester!

The advisory board has been working hard to bring new activities and ideas to honors students here at SU.  This semester we will be planning two brand new activities.  One of these will be office hours. Each week a member of the honors advisory board will hold office hours to talk to honors students about things such as Study Abroad, Living on South Campus, and graduating in three years.  We will act as guidance for honors students who are new or old to SU with the goal of creating more transparency for Honors students.

We are also hoping to have a short seminar on public speaking.  Although many honors students are incredibly bright they sometimes tend to lack simple skills such as public speaking.  If you are one of those students be sure to look out for more information on the event.  This event will be the first of many life series.  We hope to have future seminars on different topics so if you have any skills that you would like to learn contact us!

Look out for updates from this new blog and also information on upcoming events on facebook and in your email.

Also if you have any questions here are the members of the board and our positions.  Feel free to contact them if you have any problems or concerns please contact one of us, our emails and twitter handles are below.  General questions can also be sent to the rchadvisoryboard@gmail.com

 

STRATEGIC COORDINATOR: Katelyn Marie Edel  Email: kmedel@syr.edu  

BOARD ADMINISTRATOR: Byron Gabriel Dela Rosa Email: bgdelaro@syr.edu

SECRETARY: Kathleen Gallagher Pieri Email: kpieri@syr.edu Twitter handle: @katypieri2

HONORS STAFF CORRESPONDENT: Emily Fesnak Email: eefesnak@syr.edu             

HEAD OF SOCIAL EVENTS: Bo Stewart Email: bostewar@syr.edu   

HEAD OF LIFE SERIES: Brooke Lapo Baerman Email: blbaerma@syr.edu 

HEAD OF SENIOR EVENTS: Maggie H Chen Email: mhchen01@syr.edu

HEAD OF ACADEMIC OUTREACH: Ruitong Zhou (Flora) Email: ruzhou@syr.edu

HEAD OF CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: Yuqing Xie

HEAD OF MEDIA OUTREACH: Samantha Ann Netzband Email: sanetzba@syr.edu Twitter: @syr2017

 

Read more about us at the Honors advisory board home page.

 

 

Honors is Sponsoring The Watson Symposium

Professor William J. Peace will host a day long symposium on disability, bio-ethics, and contemporary medicine. He will deliver a lecture on disability, bio-ethics, and health care. Joining the symposium will be Barbara Farlow and Brenda Brueggemann who will address issues of life, death, and disability. Farlow travels widely and discusses the human rights of children with trisomy 13, the genetic anomaly that took her own daughter’s life. Professor Brueggemann of The University of Louisville will discuss the Nazi “T-4 Project” and its implications for contemporary scholars of disability and medicine. The closing event will be a keynote presentation by Pulitzer Prize winning writer Sheri Fink (MD) who will read from her new book Five Days at Memorial.

 

For more information on the event and a full agenda, go to http://watsonsymposium.syr.edu.

Where Do I Begin?!?

It’s never too early to begin writing your personal statement or the draft of the application letter you will have to send out or the application essay you know you are going to need very soon. But how can you begin if you don’t really even know what you want?

Are you feeling just this sort of confusion and panic? Then this workshop is for you.

Without Passion Life Is Nothing

Join us for an intimate workshop and effective activities to help you find your passion, forge your path, and get in the mindset you need to write those personal statements and application essays!

Where: Bird Library, Room 114

When: Friday, February 28 @ 4:30pm

Brought to you by The Renée Crown University Honors Program and the Office of Multicultural Affairs

Do some homework to prepare and get even more from your experience: watch “Tony Robbins: Why we do what we do” TED Talk