Archived Diversity and Inclusion Events
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CSU Spring 2021 Virtual GradCO Professional Development Series
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CSU Spring 2021 Virtual GradCO Professional Development Series
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National Postdoctoral Association Event
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National Postdoctoral Association Event
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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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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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Writing Your Cover Letter for the Academic Job Market
With Cat Diebel-Wilson, Graduate Student Program Manager, Career Services Cat Diebel-Wilson of Career Services will lead a 60 minute session about the academic cover letter, answering questions around format and content. Through this presentation you will learn the basic structure of an academic cover letter, how to tailor it to your target institution, and how to include the information that will make you a compelling candidate.
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With Cat Diebel-Wilson, Graduate Student Program Manager, Career Services Cat Diebel-Wilson of Career Services will lead a 60 minute session about the academic cover letter, answering questions around format and content. Through this presentation you will learn the basic structure of an academic cover letter, how to tailor it to your target institution, and how to include the information that will make you a compelling candidate.
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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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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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Exploring How Pedagogy Courses Benefit Perceived Quality of Life for Graduate Students
With Danny Mann and Ashley Hooper of the Division of Teaching Excellence and Innovation at the University of California Irvine
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With Danny Mann and Ashley Hooper of the Division of Teaching Excellence and Innovation at the University of California Irvine
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CSU Spring 2021 Virtual GradCO Professional Development Series
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CSU Spring 2021 Virtual GradCO Professional Development Series
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Failure in Higher Ed: An ICoP Community Meeting
Failure in Higher Ed: An ICoP Community Meeting
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Failure in Higher Ed: An ICoP Community Meeting
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The Role of Scientists in Advocacy Work
Climate change and COVID have scientists interacting with the public like never before. With scientists playing a dual role as advocates in legislation, public health, and awareness, questions may arise if advocacy is a role scientists should take on. Come join this panel of experts who meld their scientific work with advocacy. This event is open to all, and free to join. This panel is hosted by Em Nocito, Graduate Liaison for the Natural Sciences and PhD Student in Environmental Studies.
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Climate change and COVID have scientists interacting with the public like never before. With scientists playing a dual role as advocates in legislation, public health, and awareness, questions may arise if advocacy is a role scientists should take on. Come join this panel of experts who meld their scientific work with advocacy. This event is open to all, and free to join. This panel is hosted by Em Nocito, Graduate Liaison for the Natural Sciences and PhD Student in Environmental Studies.
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