Archived Diversity and Inclusion Events

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Mastering Your Habitual Tendencies: How to Learn More Effective Productivity Habits - Spring 2022

The key to managing the academic lifestyle is in making your innate tendencies work for you. Personal life-coach Gretchen Rubin argues that most people fall into one of four tendencies: questioners, rebels, obligers and upholders.  The goal of this workshop is to understand your innate habits and skills in order to harness your instincts to be more productive and effective. While rebels don't do well with rules, obligers thrive on accountability check-ins.
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Mental Health First Aid

Mental Health First Aid training helps a person with no clinical training assist someone experiencing a mental health crisis. Mental Health First Aiders learn a five-step strategy to assess and support someone in crisis. Participants are introduced to risk factors and warning signs, engage in experiential activities and learn about evidence-supported treatment and self-help strategies.
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R Workshop Series - Network Analysis in R

R Workshop Series - Social Network Analysis in R This 2-hour workshop will serve as an introduction ot netwrok analysis in R and is the sixth of a multi-part R workshop series. We will start off with explaining basic definitions relevant to networks. From there we will learn how to calculate, interpret, and visualize different measures of importance. Among these are centrality, closeness, and betweenness. Finally, we will cover po;ular methods of community detection and simulation.
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Super Computing Spin Up: Part 1 -- Working with Linux

Getting started on a High Performance Computing cluster can be a daunting task for the uninitiated. Join us in this two part course where we will alleviate your issues by going over the basics! Part 1 of this series will discuss the fundamentals of Linux and bash scripting. Topics will include: Linux commands, navigation of a Linux file-system, the Linux environment, creation of bash scripts, and more!"
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Informational Interviewing

Is that job really the one you want? What's in it beyond the job posting? This information is often best obtained through an informational interview. But, how do you get one of those? And what is it really?    This workshop will help you ... Learn how informational interviewing can help YOU make career decisions  Understand how to find and conduct an interview Develop your career story Build confidence in your ability to use this career tool
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CODE:SWITCH speaker series presents, A virtual panel discussion with the Incarceration Transparency database creators Professor Andrea Armstrong, Professor Judson Mitchell and student collaborators from Loyola University

Join the ASSETT Innovation Incubator Inclusive Data Science team for a panel discussion with Professor Andrea Armstrong, Professor Judson Mitchell and student collaborators from Loyola University on their collaborative effort to create the Incarceration Transparency database.
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JOURNALING FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND PERSONAL GROWTH

Speaker(s): Andrea Naranjo Erazo, PhD This event is recommended for: Postbacs; Graduate Students; Postdocs/Fellows.
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Data Visualization the Ultimate Level: Video production (Part 2)

Data Visualization the Ultimate Level: Video production. Parts 1 and 2 Ever wondered how to turn your dry, boring, static data images into rich videos presentations? Ever wonder how to tell the full story of your research in a way today’s world can appreciate it. Ever wonder how major movie studios brings all the acting, visual effects, and audio together, edit them, color correct them, add rich titles, captions, sound tracts and sound effects, and well anything you could possibly imagine and so much more.
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Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate Information Session

The Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate (DHGC) is an interdisciplinary program that empowers graduate students in their digital research and pedagogy through a series of courses that critically engage with data and technology from humanistic perspectives.
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Careers Outside of Higher Education Panel

With Valentina Iturbe-LaGrave, Julia Hicks, Shayon Gupta Join panelists from various disciplines to discuss their career paths from graduate degree to professional. Panelists will address how they used their degrees and training to prepare them for their current positions and any advice they can give to current graduate students. Plenty of time will be given for questions.
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