Archived Diversity and Inclusion Events

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Microaggressions Session #1 – Foundations: An ICoP Community Meeting

Microaggressions Session #1 – Foundations: An ICoP Community Meeting
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ISSS Virtual Community Hour

Join ISSS for their bi-weekly virtual community hour on Tuesdays. ISSS staff will be available to facilitate conversation and lead virtual activities. Community hour is a casual space for students and scholars to mingle virtually.
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Learning to Manage References on Zotero

Have you ever considered learning to use Zotero for your research but didn't know where to start? Zotero is a free and powerful tool for academic literature management to organize and streamline your research. This hands-on workshop will guide you through the necessary steps to set up Zotero, providing both basic and advanced tips. Participants should download and install Zotero and Zotero Connector from here before the workshop: https://www.zotero.org/download/
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Bridging Perspectives: Evolving Attitudes about Race and Teaching

This is an open, weekly gathering of faculty, staff and graduate students interested in examining race and teaching. In an informal setting, our purpose will be to encourage cross-cultural understanding and productive conversation. The subject of race often can be difficult. We will, nevertheless, endeavor to make the “space” of discussion supportive, brave, and constructive. We invite you to bring stories about classroom experiences so that we might foster sensitive attitudes as instructors, develop cultural competence, and address teaching concerns.
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Noticing, Naming, and Compassionately Responding to Our Pandemic-Influenced Experiences

With Katie Kearns, Assistant Vice Provost for Student Development, Indiana University Bloomington
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Academic and Professional Pathways Invited Speaker: Dr. Suzanne Simard

With Suzanne Simard, Professor of Forestry at University of British Columbia
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Remote Defenses

With Leslie E. Blood, Director of Graduate Community and Professional Development at the Graduate School Learn effective strategies for defending your dissertation or thesis remotely. Designed for doctoral and master’s students, as well as their faculty advisors, this workshop provides useful information for conducting a successful defense.
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Finding Funding Using SPIN and Dimensions

Join the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) and Research & Innovation Office (RIO) to learn how to effectively search for funding opportunities and collaborators on SPIN and 
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The IDEA Plan and the Classroom: An ICoP Community Meeting

The IDEA Council is a representative body comprised of student, staff and faculty charged with prioritizing the recommendations in the CU Boulder Inclusion, Diversity and Excellence in Academics (IDEA) Plan. This 26-member council is focused on diversity, equity and inclusion goals such as recruitment and retention, data collection to inform and prioritize institutional strategies, and networking sessions to share effective practices.
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Encouraging Presence

With Klara Spechtenhauser (GSLL), Kristen Enright (AAH), Alex Daniel (ENGL), Galen Squiers (MCDB), Carli Brucker (CEAE), Michael Bradshaw III (CSCI), Meg Madorin (THDN); CTL Graduate Lead Fellows
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