Coz McNooz Fall 2016

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Coz McNooz The Johnston Center for Integrative Studies Dear

Johnston

It won’t surprise you that there’s never a dull moment at Johnston, and this fall has been no exception. We hosted the 10th annual Vintage Johnston Wine Tasting and Dinner. It was especially fun because of the strong alumni presence at the event. As always, our seniors worked hard to sell raffle tickets, alum Lee Harrington designed the event, and Bill McDonald and John Slater pulled off an astonishing array of wines and auction items. We raised money for the student project fund and opened the fund up to student travel related to academic projects! Just a few examples of how our students are using the funds include: travel to produce a student play at the Fresh Grind Theater Festival in New York, recording projects by several of our talented musical artists, travel to Mexico City to participate in the Ex Teresa Arte Actual exhibit and conference in Museum Ciudad de Mexico, funding for the Eye Love You Summer Camp–started by Johnston students–, and seed money for a fashion line. As always, students are also committed to community projects, and several students are using project funds to beautify and improve the meditation room and the jam room in Bekins Basement. Our Kathryn Green speakers for the fall included Whitney Washington (’12) who is completing her third year of law school at American University and Jessie Kahnweiler (’06) who continues to address political and social issues with her wicked comedy. As many of you know, Kevin O’Neill’s book Internet Afterlife came out in September, so we were able to talk philosophy with one of

FALL / 2016

Alums,

the best! Our incoming class put on the 11th annual Chilifest and shook it up this year. In addition to this community dinner, the first year students made “A Day in the Life of Johnston” video, completed a mural project to make our spaces more friendly, and held a “re-orientation” in November to deepen their connection to students of all years. Coming up this spring, we’ve got our second “Race on Campus Conference” class. It’s organized by students who just interviewed and hired the adjunct faculty member who will help them put on the conference. Like last year, Johnston will host student activists from Southern California campuses for a two-day conference to share their experiences of race on campus. Last year we funded this conference entirely from alumni gifts. This year, we have some help from the President’s Office and the Dean’s Office, but we hope you’ll consider contributing again so that we can put on the conference, provide housing and meals, and help with transportation for all conference attendees. If you’re looking for opportunities to re-connect with Johnston alums and faculty, keep an eye on Facebook and email for upcoming buffalo grazes and our alumni trip to the Ashland Shakespeare Festival. Also, this spring, we’ll launch our planning committee for the 50th Renewal in Spring 2019. Buffalove! Julie Townsend, Director


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