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Arts and Sciences Student Newsletter

UPCOMING EVENTS – DIVERSITY, CAREER-READINESS, WELLNESS

Celebrate Black History Month!

Check out all the fun and informative events to celebrate Black History Month, and follow the Black Student Union on Instagram @ksubsu for updates!
graphic showing calendar of Black History Month events for Feb 2024

 

‘Career Chat’ about NSF funding and grant-writing with biology’s Dr. Dinah Davison

Feb. 27 | 10-11 a.m. | 215 Fairchild Hall

graphic with info about Career Chat and photo of Dinah DavisonDr. Davison, a postdoc in Dr. Brad Olson’s lab in the Division of Biology, will talk about her career path and NSF funding opportunities and offer grant-writing tips for graduate students at this Career Chat sponsored by KAWSE.

Learn more.

 

 

 

 

‘Career Chat’ about networking in a culturally diverse context

Feb. 22 | 10-11 a.m. | 215 Fairchild Hall

Dr. Ana Julia Paula Carcedo will discuss her career path, the intersections of her identities as an international female scholar, and tips for networking in culturally diverse contexts. Learn more.

 

Inclusive physical and mental wellness events

February 13-15 is IDEAll Week (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Availability for All) at the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. All events are free!

graphic showing IDEAll wellness events Feb 13 & 14, 2024

 

Public Lecture: “Midwestern Asian Americans, Racialized Visibility, and Internalized Racism”

graphic about English department's Cultural Studies lecture Feb. 23Fri., Feb. 23 | 3:30-4:30
Leadership Studies Building Town Hall or Zoom: http://tinyurl.com/trieukstate

Professor Monica M. Trieu, Purdue University, will present “Midwestern Asian Americans, Racialized Visibility, and Internalized Racism” as part of the English department’s Cultural Studies Symposium. Dr. Trieu will explore how the Midwest, like the rest of the United States, is a historically racialized space that reflects Asian American narratives of discrimination, racism, and internalized racism.