Past Events

Nov.
12

12:30–1:30 pm

First-gen Career Walk-ins

Zoom

Want to talk to career advisers who were first-generation college students? Drop by and ask us any questions related to exploring careers, navigating the job search as a first-gen, and anything in between!

Nov.
12

11:00 am–12:30 pm

LGBTQIA+ and the Veteran Identity

Zoom

Join the Office for Military-Affiliated Communities for a discussion with Dr. Benjamin Bowman, US Army veteran and resident at UChicago Medicine.

Nov.
11

7:00–8:30 pm

2020 Kirschner Lecture - From D.C. to Damascus: The Architecture of Modern-Day Authoritarianism

Zoom

Attend the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights' annual Robert H. Kirschner, MD, Human Rights Memorial Lecture, streamed live from the Harper Memorial Library Reading Room. This deeply relevant conversation will center on the work of scholars Lisa Wedeen and Tom Ginsburg, whose writings and research seek to understand the challenges posed by authoritarian regimes around the world.

Nov.
11

6:00–8:00 pm

Learning How to Engage in Self-care

Zoom

Attend this self-care workshop led by UChicago Student Wellness.

Nov.
11

4:30–5:30 pm

FLI Experience Student Panel

Zoom

Learn how FLI students experience campus and how we can support and empower each other.

Nov.
11

1:00–2:30 pm

Uncovering Grad School's Hidden Curriculum

Zoom

Join Dr. Jessica McCrory Calarco, Associate Professor of Sociology at Indiana University, who will explain why the hidden curriculum of grad school stays hidden and how that hiddenness reinforces inequalities in grad school and in academia as a whole.

Nov.
11

12:00–1:30 pm

Veterans Day Recognition

Zoom

In partnership with the University of Chicago Law School and the Law School Veterans, the Office for Military-Affiliated Communities will host its annual Veterans Day recognition virtually.

Nov.
10

6:00–7:30 pm

We Make It Worth It: Building Agency and Resisting Classism

Zoom

This 90-minute interactive workshop will focus on bringing FGLI students in dialogue with each other to unpack how classism may demotivate them from achieving their own definition of success.

Nov.
10

5:00–6:00 pm

Diverse Books & Open Conversations: "1919" by Eve Ewing

Zoom

Join the Library's Diverse Books & Open Conversations for one of two discussions of Eve Ewing's "1919," a book that portrays the Chicago race riot of that summer in ways extremely relevant to current events.

Nov.
10

11:00 am–12:00 pm

Honoring the Hurt

Zoom

Join the Office for Military-Affiliated Communities for this session offered in partnership with the School of Social Service Administration and Student Disability Services.

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