Archived Diversity and Inclusion Events

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Postdoc Seminar Series: Science Communication and The Great Beyond

Join PAC Boulder and invited speaker Dr. Lindsay Diamond for an informal chat about two important topics that don't get nearly enough love: How to share your research with the world and what's out there for folks who don't want to stay in academia. After a brief postdoc in 2009, Lindsay left academia and has since enjoyed two entirely different careers.
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AGU: Storytelling 101: Identifying and crafting narrative themes


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NCFDD: How to Develop a Daily Writing Practice


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Accessible Presentations & Course Content: An ICoP Community Meeting

Digital accessibility is essential for ensuring that everyone is included in our digital campus environment. However, it can be hard to know where to focus your efforts when you’re just getting started. This presentation led by Laura Hamrick, Digital Accessibility Strategy and Outreach Manager, will cover a few key impactful accessibility practices that participants will be able to implement right away in their work.
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CU Anschutz: Informational Interviewing - Study Section


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Center for Teaching & Learning
Academic CVs


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ODECE: Spring 2021 Diversity Summit

The theme of this semester’s virtual Diversity and Inclusion Summit is “The Power of Community - Courage, Healing, and Unity.” Sessions are throughout the day and will explore multiple intersecting events that affect the campus community, broader community of our region and our nation.
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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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Parent Buffs First Friday Chat

Parents who choose to pursue an advanced degree face a unique set of challenges and require a unique set of circumstances in order to thrive. These recurring chats will give busy Buff Parents a chance to connect, to discuss what kinds of support they could use for professional development, and to build community across disciplines. Bring your lunch, pictures of your kids, and any suggestions you might have about how the Graduate School can better serve your specific needs as a parent and student. Postdocs are also welcome. 
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DEI Network Happy Hou

Please join us on the first Thursday of the month on Zoom for ongoing DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) happy hours.  Becca Ciancanelli, Inclusive Pedagogy Lead in the Center for Teaching & Learning, and Clara Smith, Diversity and Inclusion Training & Development Specialist in Human Resources, are working on a DEI network map for campus. Come tell us about where you are located on campus, what you do and how you can (or plan to) contribute to DEI efforts on campus. Anyone is welcome to join!  
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