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April 2022
Managing Transitions
This program is FREE to all UW Students. It is an interactive seminar in which students learn about why change is thought of as a bad thing. Explore and develop skills to help overcome change in…
Find out more »Precarious Democracy: Ethnographies of Hope, Despair and Resistance in Brazil after the Pink Tide
Brazil has undergone tremendous socioeconomic and political changes during the past decade. The new book, Precarious Democracy: Ethnographies of Hope, Despair and Resistance in Brazil after the Pink Tide (Rutgers University Press, 2021), is an…
Find out more »LGBTQ+ Health Summit
The LGBTQ+ Health Summit educates and activates the health sciences community on LGBTQ+ health and creates new pathways to serve LGBTQ+ communities. The summit reinvigorates LGBTQ+-identified healthcare professionals, students and community members in finding community…
Find out more »Family Matters: The Economics of Household Structure in an Age of Impossibility
Melissa Kearney, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Maryland
Find out more »Leveraging the Genome to Evaluate the Impact of the Social Environment
Lauren Schmitz, Assistant Professor, La Follette School of Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Find out more »Darin Eich: Your Life of Leadership
This enriching and activity-based speaker event will allow students to engage in acts of self-reflection, in order to further understand their sense of self and achieve their goals. These are vital skills in the development…
Find out more »Pennsylvania’s General Assistance Program: Exploring the Experiences of Philadelphia’s Most Vulnerable Residents
Mina Addo, National Poverty Fellow, IRP/OPRE, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Find out more »Second Language Speakers and Social Justice: A Case Study in Theoretical and Practical Complexities
This talk addresses the theoretical complexities of determining what constitutes ‘linguistic justice’ and ‘language access’ in the criminal justice system, and discusses the realities of language-policy making and implementation in two areas: court interpreting and…
Find out more »May 2022
Online SSDI Conversations to Improve Communication and Outreach
Lydia Ashton, Assistant Professor, Department of Consumer Science, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Find out more »National Conference for College Women Student Leaders
Thank you for your interest in the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) sponsored by the Jones Leadership Center. The NCCWSL is a virtual conference from May 24th to 26th. NCCWSL is where…
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