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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Women of Color Network | Multicultural Affairs

The Women on Color Network at Lehigh University strives to create an intentional and meaningful community among faculty and staff women of color; provide advice on professional matters regarding being a woman of color in higher education; and learn, analyze, and discuss topics, issues, and current events facing the community of women of color in higher education.
Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Women of Color Network | Multicultural Affairs

The Women on Color Network at Lehigh University strives to create an intentional and meaningful community among faculty and staff women of color; provide advice on professional matters regarding being a woman of color in higher education; and learn, analyze, and discuss topics, issues, and current events facing the community of women of color in higher education.
Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Common Place Journaling | Center for Gender Equity

The Love Yourself Series continues! Learn about the process and benefits of Common Place Journaling!
Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Common Place Journaling | Center for Gender Equity

The Love Yourself Series continues! Learn about the process and benefits of Common Place Journaling!
Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Ace Space | Pride Center

Student Support Group for students who identify as sexual or aromantic to gather as community
Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Navigating Post-Graduation As An International Student | Multicultural Affairs

As an international student, it can be quite difficult to search for jobs because of the student visa status and the barriers to sponsorship from companies. There are still a few ways, however, in which they can tackle these obstacles. In this information session, Attorney Julie Opet, a solo-practitioner, Ms. Katharine Marianacci of the Center for Career and Professional Development, and Jaheen Maru of NBC Universal, will run down the important information for international students to know in order to navigate their post-college career effectively.
Tuesday, September 17, 2019

UnDocuStories | Multicultural Affairs

Qualifying for state financial aid? Cross that off. Studying abroad while in college? Not a chance. Undergraduate students who fall under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (D.A.C.A.) category are limited to enjoy certain benefits that higher education offer. In this short documentary titled, “Not Like You”, the audience will explore the daily life of students under D.A.C.A. on their college campuses, followed by a panel with the featured students and other D.A.C.A. students.
Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Navigating Post-Graduation As An International Student | Multicultural Affairs

As an international student, it can be quite difficult to search for jobs because of the student visa status and the barriers to sponsorship from companies. There are still a few ways, however, in which they can tackle these obstacles. In this information session, Attorney Julie Opet, a solo-practitioner, Ms. Katharine Marianacci of the Center for Career and Professional Development, and Jaheen Maru of NBC Universal, will run down the important information for international students to know in order to navigate their post-college career effectively.
Tuesday, September 17, 2019

UnDocuStories | Multicultural Affairs

Qualifying for state financial aid? Cross that off. Studying abroad while in college? Not a chance. Undergraduate students who fall under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (D.A.C.A.) category are limited to enjoy certain benefits that higher education offer. In this short documentary titled, “Not Like You”, the audience will explore the daily life of students under D.A.C.A. on their college campuses, followed by a panel with the featured students and other D.A.C.A. students.
Monday, September 16, 2019

The Facts of Immigration | Multicultural Affairs

It is true that the United States has more immigrants than any other country in the world. As a matter of fact, immigration has long supported the growth and dynamism of the U.S. economy. But how much do we, as citizens, allies, or even immigrants, know about how immigration has benefited America? In this event, Attorney Chris Casazza of Solow, Isbell & Palladino Immigration and Nationality Law, will cover the basis and depths of immigration and how it impacts our society today.

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