Past Events

Feb.
26

12:00–1:30 pm

Black Students’ Lunch

KCBD 1103

All Black and African American-identifying graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the Biological Sciences Division (BSD), Physical Sciences Division, and Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering are invited to attend this lunch sponsored by the BSD’s Graduate Recruitment Initiative Team (GRIT).

Feb.
25

12:00–1:00 pm

Black History Month PSD Speaker Series: Louis Hilton

William Eckhardt Research Center, room 401

Join the Physical Sciences Division for a discussion with Dr. Louis Hilton, Educational Consultant with Education for Liberation and Empowerment (ELE).

Feb.
24

5:30–7:30 pm

"Paris is Burning" Film Screening and Discussion

BSLC Auditorium 205

Join the Biological Sciences Division's Graduate Recruitment Initiative Team for a screening of the film "Paris is Burning."

Feb.
21

2:00–4:00 pm

How Our Biases Can Affect Our Teaching (Faculty, Instructional Professors, and Postdocs)

Wieboldt Hall, Room 310 D/E

During this interactive session, participants will consider the impact of educators’ biases on teaching and learning and identify strategies for mitigating their negative effects.

Feb.
21

12:30–2:30 pm

Hearing One Another Workshop (and Optional Facilitator Training)

Center for Identity + Inclusion Community Lounge

Hearing One Another introduces practical approaches to help people develop communication and listening skills.

Feb.
21

12:00–1:00 pm

Diversity Dialogues: Charnessa Warren

William Eckhardt Research Center, Room 161

Diversity Dialogues are monthly lunch-and-learn sessions designed to bring together individuals from across the University to learn about and act upon issues related to diversity and inclusion. This session will feature Charnessa Warren, Director of Student Disability Services.

Feb.
21

11:30 am–1:00 pm

Faculty Workshop with Andrei Pop

Foster Hall, Room 103

Attend a faculty workshop with Andrei Pop from UChicago's Department of Art History.

Feb.
19

3:00–4:00 pm

Inclusive Pedagogy Reading Group Discussion: "Mad at School" by Margaret Price

Wieboldt Hall, Room 310 D/E

The Inclusive Pedagogy Reading Group welcomes faculty, instructional professors, postdocs, and graduate students to discuss texts that focus on inclusion, teaching, and learning. This quarter, the open group will consider "Mad at School: Rhetorics of Mental Disability and Academic Life" and prepare to talk about the book with author Margaret Price, who will be on campus in early March.

Feb.
19

12:00–1:00 pm

Black History Month PSD Speaker Series: Brian Nord

Eckhardt Research Center, Room 401

Join the Physical Sciences Division for a discussion with Brian Nord, CASE Associate in the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics and an Associate Scientist at Fermi National Laboratory.

Feb.
19

12:00–1:30 pm

Diversifying Your Staff Hiring Pool

William Eckhardt Research Center, Room 201B

This evidence-based, interactive working session addresses the hiring needs of the University’s academic and professional units.

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