Topic: Diversity
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International Student Career Series: Alumni Share How to Get a Job
Learn about the successes and challenges former international students faced when seeking an internship or full-time job in the United States.
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International Student Career Series: Ace That Interview
Learn about the interview process, acquire new networking tips, and other tips from top recruiting representatives at reputable organizations.
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International Students Career Series: Strategies for Landing a Job in the U.S.
Learn about the various resources available to help international students find internships and full-time jobs in the U.S. and abroad.
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The Pursuit of Freedom: Free Black Americans in Santo Domingo
Felix Rodriguez Suero will present “The Pursuit of Freedom: Free Black Americans in Santo Domingo” on November 17.
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Black Colleagues Association annual meeting
The annual meeting is a time to come together in person to recap the past year and discuss our plans for the upcoming year.
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Latinx Alumni Network annual comedy night
Enjoy the comedic acts of five performers while supporting the Latinx Alumni Network scholarship.
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AsiaConnect October Program: International Poetry Reading
To help celebrate the love of languages/literature, we will read ten poems from around the world this year. Readers include ISU international faculty and students from Russia, Taiwan, Iran, the Netherlands, Thailand, etc.
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Queer Talks Lunch ‘n’ Learn: Transgender Legislation in 2023
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Queer Coalition, Illinois State’s LGBTQIA+ graduate student, staff, and faculty affinity group, are teaming up with the Dean of Students Office to provide a survey of recent anti-trans legislation and its potential impact on ISU students by Brigid Aslin and Samantha Vazquez, Students’ Attorney.
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2023 Latinx Heritage Month celebration: A month-long journey through culture, identity, and art
Join us for the book launch of “Ships in Houston” by Nadia Villafuerte.
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2023 Latinx Heritage Month celebration: A month-long journey through culture, identity, and art
Dr. Hilda Lloréns, associate professor at the University of Rhode Island will present “Ecological knowledge and sustainable practices in Afro-Puerto Rico.”