Past Events

Feb.
9

12:00–1:00 pm

D&I Dialogues: Chicago Booth Alumni

Zoom

D&I Dialogues is a program series for Chicago Booth alumni to come together and discuss various aspects of diversity in work and in life.

Feb.
8

5:00–6:00 pm

D&I Dialogues: Chicago Booth Alumni

Zoom

D&I Dialogues is a program series for Chicago Booth alumni to come together and discuss various aspects of diversity in work and in life.

Feb.
5

2:00–3:30 pm

Inclusive Pedagogy in Linguistics: Racial Inclusion

Zoom

Join the Department of Linguistics for the Winter 2021 Inclusive Pedagogy in Linguistics Series. This session will focus on racial inclusion and feature a presentation by Kendra Calhoun, with time for Q&A at the end. 

Feb.
5

12:00–1:00 pm

Support Space for LGBTQ+ Students

Zoom

Offered by UChicago Student Wellness, this is a semi-structured space for LGBTQ+ students to receive support from one another during the pandemic and when navigating family dynamics, community, and living arrangements.

Feb.
5

9:00–10:00 am

Support Space for International Students

Zoom

Sponsored by UChicago Student Wellness, this support space is for international students to stay connected during these uncertain times.

Feb.
4

6:00–7:30 pm

Song & Spoken Word Night

Zoom

Join OMSA, OBS, and the Black Grad Coalition for a fun and inspirational night celebrating Black talent.

Feb.
4

4:00–5:00 pm

Butterfly Support Group

Zoom

Offered by UChicago Student Wellness, this drop-in group is a confidential, non-judgmental, and safe space for UChicago students who would like support and insight on dealing with the stressors surrounding immigration policy and changes that may impact you or your family (such as TPS, DACA, travel bans).

Feb.
3

4:00–5:00 pm

Support Space for International Students

Zoom

Sponsored by UChicago Student Wellness, this support space is for international students to stay connected during these uncertain times.

Feb.
2

6:00–7:00 pm

Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration

Zoom

Join Assistant Professor Reuben Jonathan Miller as he reads and discusses ideas from his new book, "Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration." He’ll be joined by Matthew Desmond, Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. A Q&A will follow.

Feb.
2

12:00–1:00 pm

D&I Dialogues: Chicago Booth Alumni

Zoom

D&I Dialogues is a program series for Chicago Booth alumni to come together and discuss various aspects of diversity in work and in life.

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