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Hello and Happy October, Smith Staff! As your new Staff Council chair, I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself, along with the goals your Council has set for 2013-14. My name is Halley Ofner and I have worked at Smith for almost three years as Donor Relations Specialist in Development. I’m originally from the Adirondacks in upstate New York and currently live in South Hadley with my partner and two cats, Han and Chewy (yes, named after Star Wars characters; no, I didn’t name them—they’re “second hand.”) Most importantly, I believe that staff should have a voice on this campus. While Staff Council is great for cider and doughnuts in the fall, ice cream in the summer, and pizza somewhere in between, we are more than that. We are here to listen to concerns you may have and to collect any ideas on what we can do to be more supportive to you. Our focus during the 2013-14 year is to increase our visibility. You’ll notice a new graphic image on all our messaging from now on, and we have members tabling once per month just outside the Campus Center to hear your suggestions. Staff Council Encourages Input Between the Lines Starts in January The Staff Council Diversity Committee is pleased to announce that this year's “Between the Linesreading program for staff and faculty will feature the memoir My Beloved World written by Sonia Sotomayor. With this program, the Diversity Committee continues its commitment to promote awareness of topics relevant to staff and faculty, deepen our understanding of one another here at Smith, encourage thoughtful discussion, and have fun doing it! We invite all Smith employees—staff and faculty—to read My Beloved World during the fall and participate in a series of facilitated discussions in January, and events around issues of class, inclusivity, equity, and other relevant topics throughout the academic year. To participate, please register for the program at www.smith.edu/staffcouncil/betweenthelines.html (you'll have to log in to the Smith portal.) Questions about “Between the Lines” can be directed to Joanne Benkley ([email protected]). My Beloved World is the story of American icon Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic and third woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court. In this memoir, written with a candor and intimacy never undertaken by a sitting Justice, Sotomayor recounts her life from a Bronx housing project to the federal bench, a journey that offers an inspiring testament to her own extraordinary determination and the power of believing in oneself. It is the hope of the Diversity Committee that Smith employees from every department and program on campus will join their colleagues in reading My Beloved World, and continue to engage in thoughtful dialogue and storytelling with one another, building the promise of transparency, trust, and a viable future for the College. Discussions will be divided into two parts. The first session will focus on the story itself, and the second session will focus on discussing diversity issues present at Smith. Copies of the book will be available for Smith community members to borrow. Information about the book, the “Between the Lines” program, and other events sponsored by the Diversity Committee are available on the Staff Council website. One of the biggest concerns I have heard from staff since I was elected to Staff Council in September 2012 centers on communica- tion. I want to assure you that the entire Council has already begun meeting with senior administration to increase clear communication with staff. Your input on this issue in regard to what needs to be communicated and in what form (eDigest, campus mail, email, etc.) is appreciated. If you haven’t done so already, I strongly encourage you to find a Staff Council member who represents your department and introduce yourself. We are making a concentrated effort to ensure all voices are heard. If your department isn’t represented the way you feel it should be, please let me know. I’m available through either the Staff Council email address ([email protected]) or my own email address ([email protected]). I look forward to speak- ing with you soon at one of our Campus Center Café tabling days or at a Between the Lines discussion! The College is gearing up for the president’s inauguration celebration on Saturday, October 19 at 3:00 p.m. in the Indoor Track and Tennis Facility, when Kathleen McCartney will be installed as Smith’s 11th president. There will be presentations, performances, and, exhibitions celebrating Smith’s legacy of female leadership. As part of the festivities, Staff Council will present an exhibit, called 20/20: The Past and Future of the Smith College Staff Council, in the Campus Center, in the second floor hallway. As Staff Council celebrates 20 years, the Smith community is invit- ed to reflect on what the Council has accomplished and tell Council members what they hope to see Staff Council achieve by sharing comments on an interactive comment wall. The wall can be seen on the website at www.smith.edu/inauguration/exhibitions.php. Council Exhibit at Inauguration Smith Employee in the Spotlight Center for Work and Life Program Coordinator Ally Einbinder ‘10 is part of the all female band, Potty Mouth. The band’s album, “Hell Bent,” debuted in the U.S. and the U.K. last month to great reviews. Ally, who plays bass and writes songs for the group is joined by two Smithies, Phoebe Harris ‘11 and Victoria Mandanas ‘13. The fourth band member is Abby Weems. Ally and Phoebe got the idea to start the band while students at Smith. Staff Council's Communications Committee has developed a revised visual identity. The Committee is excited about the bold new look! Staff Council members will host monthly information tables near the Campus Center entrance and will be ready to answer questions as well as provide materials about Staff Council. Stop by Thursday, October 17 from 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. and say hello! October 2013 Chronicle

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Page 1: October 2013 Chronicle

Hello and Happy October, Smith

Staff! As your new Staff Council chair, I

wanted to take a moment to introduce

myself, along with the goals your Council

has set for 2013-14.

My name is Halley Ofner and I

have worked at Smith for almost three

years as Donor Relations Specialist in

Development. I’m originally from the

Adirondacks in upstate New York and

currently live in South Hadley with my partner and two cats, Han

and Chewy (yes, named after Star Wars characters; no, I didn’t

name them—they’re “second hand.”) Most importantly, I believe

that staff should have a voice on this campus.

While Staff Council is great for cider and doughnuts in the

fall, ice cream in the summer, and pizza somewhere in between, we

are more than that. We are here to listen to concerns you may have

and to collect any ideas on what we can do to be more supportive to

you. Our focus during the 2013-14 year is to increase our visibility.

You’ll notice a new graphic image on all our messaging from now

on, and we have members tabling once per month just outside the

Campus Center to hear your suggestions.

Staff Council Encourages Input

Between the Lines Starts in January The Staff Council Diversity Committee is pleased to

announce that this year's “Between the Lines” reading program for

staff and faculty will feature the memoir My Beloved World written

by Sonia Sotomayor. With this program, the Diversity Committee

continues its commitment to promote awareness of topics relevant

to staff and faculty, deepen our understanding of one another here at

Smith, encourage thoughtful discussion, and have fun doing it! We

invite all Smith employees—staff and faculty—to read My Beloved

World during the fall and participate in a series of facilitated

discussions in January, and events around issues of class,

inclusivity, equity, and other relevant topics throughout the

academic year. To participate, please register for the program at

www.smith.edu/staffcouncil/betweenthelines.html (you'll have to

log in to the Smith portal.) Questions about “Between the

Lines” can be directed to Joanne Benkley ([email protected]).

My Beloved World is the story of American icon Sonia

Sotomayor, the first Hispanic and third woman appointed to the

United States Supreme Court. In this memoir, written with a candor

and intimacy never undertaken by a sitting Justice, Sotomayor

recounts her life from a Bronx housing project to the federal bench,

a journey that offers an inspiring testament to her own extraordinary

determination and the power of believing in oneself.

It is the hope of the Diversity Committee that Smith

employees from every department and program on campus will join

their colleagues in reading My Beloved World, and continue to

engage in thoughtful dialogue and storytelling with one another,

building the promise of transparency, trust, and a viable future for

the College. Discussions will be divided into two parts. The first

session will focus on the story itself, and the second session will

focus on discussing diversity issues present at Smith. Copies of the

book will be available for Smith community members to borrow.

Information about the book, the “Between the Lines” program, and

other events sponsored by the Diversity Committee are available on

the Staff Council website.

One of the biggest concerns I have heard from staff since I was

elected to Staff Council in September 2012 centers on communica-

tion. I want to assure you that the entire Council has already begun

meeting with senior administration to increase clear communication

with staff. Your input on this issue in regard to what needs to be

communicated and in what form (eDigest, campus mail, email, etc.)

is appreciated.

If you haven’t done so already, I strongly encourage you to

find a Staff Council member who represents your department and

introduce yourself. We are making a concentrated effort to ensure

all voices are heard. If your department isn’t represented the way

you feel it should be, please let me know. I’m available through

either the Staff Council email address ([email protected]) or

my own email address ([email protected]). I look forward to speak-

ing with you soon at one of our Campus Center Café tabling days or

at a Between the Lines discussion!

The College is gearing up for the president’s inauguration

celebration on Saturday, October 19 at 3:00 p.m. in the Indoor Track

and Tennis Facility, when Kathleen McCartney will be installed as

Smith’s 11th president. There will be presentations, performances,

and, exhibitions celebrating Smith’s legacy of female leadership. As

part of the festivities, Staff Council will present an exhibit, called

20/20: The Past and Future of the Smith College Staff Council,

in the Campus Center, in the second floor hallway.

As Staff Council celebrates 20 years, the Smith community is invit-

ed to reflect on what the Council has accomplished and tell Council

members what they hope to see Staff Council achieve by sharing

comments on an interactive comment wall. The wall can be seen on

the website at www.smith.edu/inauguration/exhibitions.php.

Council Exhibit at Inauguration

Smith Employee in the Spotlight Center for Work and Life Program

Coordinator Ally Einbinder ‘10 is part

of the all female band, Potty Mouth. The

band’s album, “Hell Bent,” debuted in the

U.S. and the U.K. last month to great

reviews. Ally, who plays bass and writes

songs for the group is joined by two

Smithies, Phoebe Harris ‘11 and Victoria

Mandanas ‘13. The fourth band member is

Abby Weems. Ally and Phoebe got the idea

to start the band while students at Smith.

Staff Council's Communications Committee has developed a revised visual

identity. The Committee is excited about the bold new look! Staff Council

members will host monthly information tables near the Campus Center

entrance and will be ready to answer questions as well as provide materials

about Staff Council. Stop by Thursday, October 17 from 11:15 a.m. to 1:15

p.m. and say hello!

October 2013

Chronicle

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Chronicle as a PDF file via email, please check the box below and return this

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Managing Editor: Kim Alston, [email protected], extension 2753 Creative Advisor: Chris Gentes; Production: Ellen Lord Proofreaders: Carla Cooke, Marti Hobbes, Danielle Brown Contributing Writers: Joanne Benkley, Halley Ofner, Heather Zottoli Photo Credits:Judi Roberge, Halley Ofner

The Chronicle is funded by the Staff Council of Smith College and is published by and for Smith College staff. Staff Council encourages submission of photos, announcements, and event listings for publication in this newsletter and/or online. Staff Council and the editorial staff reserve the right to edit submitted material for purposes of clarity or length. All rights reserved.

The all-employee picnic, which took place on July 9, was a

great way for faculty and staff to relax, eat, and connect with

colleagues. This year we were happy to welcome Kathy McCartney

to campus. In her address to attendees, President-elect McCartney

expressed her appreciation for the warm reception she has received

from everyone on campus. She noted that she looks forward to

meeting faculty and staff, as well as working with everyone in

the coming year. There was a great turnout as people congregated

both on the steps and inside of the Campus Center, enjoying the

food, music, and the ability to mingle with peers from different

departments.

This year, due to the possibility of rain, the food was set up

in the Campus Center, including the ever-popular Mapleline Ice

Cream folks who offered a variety of flavors. President-elect

McCartney made her way around to as many groups as possible to

say hello and introduce herself. She encouraged faculty and staff to

introduce themselves if they encounter her on campus, recognizing

the challenge of learning over “a thousand names.” She encouraged

everyone to drop in during office hours with any issues they would

like to discuss. Her husband, Bill Hagen, who also attended the

picnic, will be teaching a first-year writing class in the fall.

Thank you to Dining Services and everyone who

volunteered to make this event such a success.

Staff Enjoy All-Employee Picnic

Staff Council collaborated with New Century Theatre this

summer to offer employees the chance to enjoy three performances

of the provocative play, “Good People,” at a discounted rate. New

Century Theatre’s production of “Good People” was a telling

commentary on the lives of ordinary people. Set in South Boston

and written by playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, the story weaves a

dramatic tale about the life circumstances of Margaret (Maggie)

who finds herself fired from a menial job and searching for work

through an old flame. Bubbling to the surface are class, race,

gender, and morality issues that reveal character flaws and defects

that good people have. Who is good and how it operates in people’s

lives are some implicit questions the audience considers.

Margaret, preoccupied with her overwhelming need to pay

her rent and take care of her developmentally disabled daughter,

reveals deeply personal secrets and defining childhood moments.

Peppered with eccentric characters, a well-written script, and great

staging, it was easy to see why the play “is currently the most

produced play in America.” Sam Rush, Production and Publicity

Manager in the Theatre Department, served as the producing

director. Following one of the performances the Staff Council

Diversity Committee hosted a potluck and discussion to reflect on

underlying themes.

“Good People” Talks about Class

The annual Cider and Doughnuts event will

be held on Tuesday, October 15 in front

of Pierce Hall from 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Staff Council will host monthly information

tables in the Campus Center. Upcoming times

are scheduled for 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

on: Thursday, October 17; Tuesday,

November 12; and Thursday, December 12.

The New York City Bus Trip is scheduled for

Saturday, December 7. Tickets are $40.00. The

trip is open to Smith employees and their

guests. Contact [email protected] for

more information.

Upcoming Events and Activities