Showing events starting from April 1, 2020 up to April 30, 2020
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Tips for Interviewing and Salary Negotiation
April 6, 2020 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
CancelledMichelle Woods, Director of Career Services, will discuss tips to help you with interviewing and salary negotiation. This workshop is for students who will lauch their job search soon.
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Career Center and OFE Incoming Students Field Webinar
April 29, 2020 - 5:00pm to 6:30pm
This session will walk admitted students through the process of applying for a field placement. All admitted students should plan to attend this session live or view the recording. Presenters will also discuss how to effectively utilize the Career Center in preparing field application materials. The last 30 minutes of the session will discuss specific information for students planning to apply for a school placement.
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Discussion on Covid-19, New Orleans, Louisiana, and LGBTQ+
April 30, 2020 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
This week we will focus on the history of pandemics in the United States, specifically in New Orleans, and their impact while they are raging and beyond. We will also focus on the impact of COVID-19 on LGBTQ+ individuals and communities. Special guests from Louisiana and around here will discuss Identity and Vulnerabilities in the time of COVID-19:
Jen Scott, PhD, LMSW, Assistant Professor, Social Work, Louisiana State University
Robin McDowell, PhD Candidate, African American Studies, Harvard University
Rashun Miles, MA,MSW, PhD Student, University of Mississippi
Marc Arthur, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Social Work, University of Michigan
Leon Golson, Director of Prevention Programs, UNIFIED
Khalid Hudson, Senior Organizer with Together Baton Rouge
Beth Shermman, Associate Clinical Faculty, Social Work, University of Michigan
Lady Carlson, Lead Organizer at West Side Sponsoring Committee and Together Louisiana.
Guests will contribute their perspective from Louisiana in a conversation on how multiple personal identities make us more or less vulnerable to the virus and to its associated stigma and inequities.
This follows on conversations the Faculty Allies for Diversity have been having for the past four weeks on social consequences of the pandemic. For the next few weeks, we will invite guests to speak on issues concerning New Jersey (Newark and Brazil) both hard hit by COVID-19. Please join us!
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