HIGHLIGHTS

March 4th: International Women's Celebration Kick-off Dinner (7pm, Hans Bethe House Dining Hall)

March 7th: Social Hour with Cornell Health International, all proceeds go to mothers2mothers (9-11pm, Level B)

March 8th: Recognition Reception for Outstanding Work for the Advancement of Women with Keynote Speaker Rosemary Stasek, Cornell alum and founder/chair of the international nonprofit ... a little help; special guests President Skorton and Vice President Susan Murphy (2pm, WSH Memorial Room)

LECTURES & PANELS

March 3rd: Uncovering a Global Underclass: Women Made Invisible with Keynote Speakers Arun Kundnani and Jane Berger (4:30pm, AD White House)

March 5th: Kris Holloway, author of Monique and the Mango Rains: Two Years with a Midwife in Mali, Peace Corps volunteer, and maternal health specialist, presented by Cornell Health International (4:30pm, Plant Sciences 233)

March 9th: "Challenging the State: Advocacy for Women's Rights Internationally" Panel (4:30pm, Rockefeller 122)

March 11th: Sexism in the American Workplace Panel (4:30pm, Ives 105)

March 11th: "The Women's Movement: Where to From Here?" with Marcia Pappas, President of National Organization for Women- New York (8pm, Keeton House)

SEMINARS & SUMMIT

February 27th: Empowerment through Self-Defense for the International Woman with Shura Gat (5-7pm, Appel MPR)
All women are welcome to sign up at cornell.iwd@gmail.com

February 28th: A Sneak Back at Suffrage: A Trip to Seneca Falls with Cornell Residential Programming and the WRC

March 7th: Global Development Club presents the Summit on Cornell Women's Issues in Global Health and Development
Register online at http://www.cornellwomenssummit.com.

FILMS & SHOWS

February 24th: Cornell Cinema presents Project Kashmir (7:15pm, Schwartz Center)

March 3rd: Cornell Cinema presents The Sari Soldiers (7:15pm, Schwartz Center)

March 6th: Cornell Women's Resource Center presents The Vagina Monologues (8pm & 10pm, RPCC MPR)

March 7th: Cornell Women's Resource Center presents The Vagina Monologues (8pm & 10pm, Anabel Taylor)

March 10th: Cornell Cinema presents Pray the Devil Back to Hell (7:15pm, Schwartz Center)

EXHIBITS

February 25th: The Clothesline Project Reception (5-6pm, Carol Tatkon Center) Exhibit will run Feb 23-26 in the CTC

March 4th: The Clothesline Project with the Advocacy Center (all day through March 5th, Hans Bethe House Dining Hall)

Ongoing to March 15th: "Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History": Innovative Women Artists on Paper (Johnson Museum of Art)