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Too Long, Too Foreign…Too Jewish (Hybrid event)

Sonja Haynes Stone Center 150 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Antisemitism, upward mobility, and name-changing in New York City, 1917-1945 with Kirsten Fermaglich, professor of History and Jewish Studies at Michigan State. Our thinking about Jewish name changing tends to focus on clichés: ambitious movie stars who adopted glamorous new … Read more

(W)omxn of Worth Spring Conference

Carolina Union Auditorium 209 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Womxn of Worth Spring Conference seeks to meet the needs of Womxn of Color in navigating professional spaces while promoting resiliency and establishing a personal sense of worth. The conference curriculum is designed to equip participants with the tools … Read more

State of Asian America

Peabody 1040 100 E. Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Asian American Center will host State of Asian America, a year in review with AAC Director, Dr. Heidi Kim. Boxed dinner provided for those who register by March 24.  

Event Series La Conferencia

La Conferencia

La Conferencia's purpose is to provide a space for Latinx students, staff, faculty, and their allies to network and create a discourse about access, social development, education, positive communication, and cross-cultural understanding in a Latinx-centered setting in the Triangle area. … Read more

Event Series La Conferencia

La Conferencia

La Conferencia's purpose is to provide a space for Latinx students, staff, faculty, and their allies to network and create a discourse about access, social development, education, positive communication, and cross-cultural understanding in a Latinx-centered setting in the Triangle area. … Read more

Event Series La Conferencia

La Conferencia

La Conferencia's purpose is to provide a space for Latinx students, staff, faculty, and their allies to network and create a discourse about access, social development, education, positive communication, and cross-cultural understanding in a Latinx-centered setting in the Triangle area. … Read more

Surviving and Thriving Summit – Narratives from graduate students of color

Sonja Haynes Stone Center 150 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program invites the UNC-Chapel Hill campus community to the inaugural Surviving and Thriving Summit. We will explore stories from graduate students of color through interactive storyboards and a performance piece, culminating in a facilitated … Read more

Webinar: Supporting Diverse Graduate and Professional Students

Faculty, staff, and administrators—do you work with graduate and professional students? Join the co-authors of this selected chapter in A Practitioner’s Guide to Supporting Graduate and Professional Students as they discuss innovative practices for retaining graduate and professional students from … Read more