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This Week: Get Ready to Renew!

Submitted by august on Sat, 2010-02-13 13:07.
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This Week: Get Ready to Renew!
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Secular Student Alliance offers student registration & travel grants for 2010 American Atheists' convention

Submitted by august on Sun, 2010-01-31 00:03.
UPDATE: The deadline for travel grants has passed. 

American AtheistsThe Secular Student Alliance is proud to be partnering with American Atheists by providing student registration for their 2010 convention in Newark, New Jersey April 2-4th, 2010.

Student registration is $75 for full-time students who are members of the Secular Student Alliance ($10/year). Join now! This is different from being a member of a Secular Student Alliance affiliate group. Register now!

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Student Registration for American Atheists Convention Coming Soon(ish)

Submitted by august on Mon, 2010-01-04 18:48.
The Secular Student Alliance will be running registration for the 2010 American Atheists Convention.  The convention will be April 2nd-4th and be held at the Renaissance Newark Airport Hotel.  The student registration page should go live by February.
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Call for Proposals: "Deconstructing the Gods: Towards a Post-Religious Criticism"

Submitted by Lyz on Sun, 2010-01-03 23:15.

The Third Annual Brooklyn College Graduate English Conference will be held April 10, 2009, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY.  The topic is  "Deconstructing the Gods: Towards a Post-Religious Criticism," and proposals are being accepted now through January 31, 2010.  Details about the conference, topics, and submission guidelines are below. 

If one were asked to provide a single explanation for the growth of English studies in the later nineteenth century, one could do worse than reply, 'the failure of religion.' -- Terry Eagleton

Literature would begin wherever one no longer knows who writes and who signs the narrative of the call - and of the "Here I Am"- between the absolute Father and Son. -- Derrida

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Secular Student Alliance Paid Winter 2010 Internships

Submitted by august on Fri, 2009-11-13 05:49.

 

Columbus skyline by Bcirker

The Secular Student Alliance (www.secularstudents.org) is seeking two to four interns for the winter of 2010. 

Internship Details
* These positions are ten weeks long and have either a $100/week (20 hr./week) or $200/week (40 hr./week) stipend. 
* The start and stop dates are flexible, as are breaks, we only require a commitment of approximately ten weeks between mid January and late May. 
* These positions are 20 hr./week ($100) or 40 hr./week ($200) positions and will take place during normal business hours except where otherwise noted. 
* We are willing to be flexible in terms of time and stipend to meet academic requirements.
* The interns will work at our office in Columbus, OH.
* On a case-by-case basis, some work may be able to be done via telecommuting.

Our mission is to organize, unite, educate, and serve students and student communities that promote the ideals of scientific and critical inquiry, democracy, secularism, and human based ethics. The bulk of our efforts go into organizing and supporting students and student groups who do not see theism as the source of morality or knowledge--this includes atheists, agnostics, humanists, rationalists and other non-theists.  We have over 130 affiliates in nine countries--the vast majority of our affiliates are in the U.S.

The Secular Student Alliance is a 501(c)(3) educational, non-profit, public charity.  We were founded in 2000 by students and recent students.  We are headquartered in Columbus, OH.

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Release: Secular Student Alliance Spooks Ray Comfort

Submitted by august on Wed, 2009-11-11 22:26.

For Immediate Release
Contact: August Brunsman – (614) 441-9588 – august[AT]secularstudents[DOT]org

November 18, 2009

COLUMBUS, Ohio – In a move that avoids the counter-protests organized by the Secular Student Alliance and other organizations, Ray Comfort and the Living Waters Ministry covertly began their Origin Into Schools project today, November 18th, instead of the previously announced November 19th.  Altered copies of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, which contain a introduction which misrepresents the theory of evolution, were distributed on college campuses today.  The Secular Student Alliance has been mobilizing groups on college campuses to respond with a positive, science-based campaign but took Comfort at his word that the distribution would occur on the 19th.

“We’re sorry that Mr. Comfort felt he had to mislead everyone just to avoid the counter-efforts of our campus groups,” said August Brunsman, Executive Director of the Secular Student Alliance.  “Apparently he thought his deception would only work if nobody was around to tell the truth.”  Counter-efforts were planned at Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Berkeley, the University of Virginia, UNC Chapel Hill, UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, San Diego State University, University of South Florida, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, University of New Brunswick, and elsewhere.

The altered version of On the Origin of Species distributed by Living Waters Ministry contains a 50-page introduction written by Comfort attempting to cast doubt on Darwin’s theory of evolution and connect Darwin to Hitler.  The books feature Comfort's section in a much larger font than Darwin's section.  Comfort's section is rife with illustrations, but the single illustration in the original Origin of Species has not been reproduced.

In an attempt to prevent the ministry from tricking college students, the Secular Student Alliance national office assisted affiliated college groups to schedule protests, host speakers, write letters to the editor, show films, and distribute the original version of Darwin’s 150-year old masterpiece.  Their plans will go forward despite Comfort’s sudden, unexplained change of dates.  The Secular Student Alliance has collected resources to counter Living Waters' efforts at http://www.secularstudents.org/originintoschools.

“The best way to defeat misinformation is with education,” said Brunsman.  “We would have loved to have a peaceful exchange of ideas with the ministry, but we’ll settle for having the last word in students’ minds.”

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The Secular Student Alliance is an educational nonprofit that supports a network of over 180 campus groups which promote the ideals of scientific rationality, secularism, democracy, and human-based ethics. Learn more at http://www.secularstudents.org.

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Release: Atheist Youth Movement Leads Charge Against Anti-Darwin Book Project

Submitted by cameron.dehart on Sat, 2009-11-07 12:41.

Release: Atheist Youth Movement Leads Charge Against Anti-Darwin Book Project

November 10, 2009

For Release: IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT

Contact: August Brunsman – (614) 441-9588 – august[AT]secularstudents[DOT]org

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Secular Student Alliance is mobilizing student groups to counter the Living Waters Ministry program to distribute an edition of Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species containing a special introduction misrepresenting the book’s claims. The SSA national leadership is encouraging its campus affiliates to schedule protests, host speakers, write letters to the editor, show films, and distribute the original version of Darwin’s 150-year old masterpiece.

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This Week: Austin Dacey On Campus

Submitted by Lyz on Fri, 2009-11-06 04:10.
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The Secular Student Alliance:
Austin Dacey on Your Campus
 


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Hello!

Austin DaceyAustin Dacey, Ph.D., is a secular philosopher and human rights activist with a new presentation on blasphemy, free speech and the future of human rights.  Dr. Dacey developed this timely and notable talk through his work as a United Nations representative during which he participated in the dialogue on free speech limitations related to criticism of religious belief.

Dr. Dacey is also the author of The Secular Conscience and multiple publications in Skeptical Inquirer, Free Inquiry, The Washington Post and Psychology Today.  You and your group can learn more about his work and his publications at http://www.austindacey.com/.

Dr. Dacey has contacted the Secular Student Alliance in order to bring his new presentation to campuses across the U.S.  We're excited to share this opportunity with your group!

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Secular Student Alliance & Secular Coalition for America: Capitol Hill Scholars Program

Submitted by august on Thu, 2009-11-05 06:38.
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The Secular Coalition for America is launching its first-ever Capitol Hill Scholars Program!  We're excited to announce this amazing opportunity for our students.

Have you ever wanted to spend a summer interning on Capitol Hill?

Capitol Hill Scholars ProgramAre you looking to boost your resume while defending the values and principles important to you?

Do you want the opportunity to make great professional contacts with important advocacy organizations on Capitol Hill?

Are you interested in earning college credit for promoting public policy that nontheistic Americans care about?

If you answered yes to these questions, consider applying for the Secular Coalition for America’s Capitol Hill Scholars Program.

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Here’s how it works:

While we can’t guarantee that you’ll land an internship on Capitol Hill, the Secular Coalition will work with you to get your resume and cover letter through the door to elected offices and do everything in our power to help you land a highly coveted internship on Capitol Hill.

Applicants who are accepted for internships will then officially become part of our Capitol Hill Scholars Program, where we will offer you fantastic learning and networking opportunities and the tools and skills you need to be a nontheist advocate on Capitol Hill.

We also hope to offer a stipend for students who are part of the Scholars Program based on financial need.

If you are interested in this summer internship opportunity, contact Sasha Bartolf, the Legislative Director for the Secular Coalition for America, to begin the process of applying to work on Capitol Hill.  You can email her directly at sasha[AT]secular[DOT]org 


 

  
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Secular Coalition for America Launches Capitol Hill Scholars Program

Submitted by Lyz on Mon, 2009-10-19 15:41.

Have you ever wanted to spend a summer interning on Capitol Hill?

Capitol Hill Scholars ProgramAre you looking to boost your resume while defending the values and principles important to you?

Do you want the opportunity to make great professional contacts with important advocacy organizations on Capitol Hill?

Are you interested in earning college credit for promoting public policy that nontheistic Americans care about?

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