Students: register to attend this annual one-day, conference-style leadership and social justice program that’s a learning and networking opportunity for student leaders on campus.
Latinx communities: come enjoy community and tasty snacks with the Center for Inclusion & Social Change, Precollege Outreach & Engagement and the Latin American & Latinx Studies Center.
Kimberly Ellis, an advocate for underrepresented student populations, will share resources and tools to help students succeed in college and discuss perceived barriers to persistence.
Join the Center for Inclusion and Social Change to explore dialogue skills and strategies for how to have effective conversations across different identities and experiences.
Stop by this 24-hour campus convention that offers a welcoming space for women and traditionally underrepresented students to learn and explore various STEM fields.
Join the College of Music and award-winning composer Alexina Louie for a conversation on how Asian musicians navigate searching for identity and belonging in the performing arts.
Self-identified Asian American female and non-binary students are invited to join a process and support group to connect and create space with one another in a predominantly white institution.
Hear from Guha Shankar, folklife specialist and co-director of the national Civil Rights History Project, as he discusses civil rights activist and progressive filmmaker Glen Pearcy.
Faculty, staff and grad students are invited to virtually join the Center for Teaching and Learning to discuss how to support Black-identified college students.