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Past Events from October 15, 2021 – October 20, 2021 › Public Events › – Page 6 – Graduate Student Association Past Events from October 15, 2021 – October 20, 2021 › Public Events › – Page 6 – Graduate Student Association

Graduate and Professional Student DeStress and Appreciation Week

Graduate Student Lounge 126 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Imposter Syndrome: Myth, Fact, and What to do About it Friday, October 15 | 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. EST. | In-Person Event Sponsored by Graduate Student Life and CAPS (Counseling, ADAP, and Psychiatric Services), and Rutgers Global Student Services and Programs. Facilitators: Dean Mark Schuster, Dean for Graduate Student Life, Dr. Nicky Issacson, CAPS Counselor, MSW, and Ph.D. … Read More

Invitations To Industry Seminar

The Invitations to Industry Fall 2021 Seminar Series continues Friday, October 15 at 12pm ET with Michael Catalano-Johnson, Head of Quantitative Research; Joseph Thompson, Ph.D. Recruiter; Yuxin Wang, Quantitative Researcher; and Mark Greenfield, Quantitative Researcher at Susquehanna International Group, LLP!  As part of this special event, you will have the opportunity to hear from some Erdős Institute alumni!   Tune in to the Invitations to Industry … Read More

Invitations To Industry Seminar

The Invitations to Industry Fall 2021 Seminar Series continues Monday, October 18 at 12pm ET with Dr. Daniel Scheinerman, Research Staff Member for the Center for Communications Research!  Tune in to the Invitations to Industry seminar with the following Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/my/erdosinstitute For more information on the Center for Communications Research, please see the link below. Please note that CCR only hires domestic students. … Read More

Leadership Interview Series: President Holloway

Register now for the next installment of the monthly Leadership interview Series presented by the Chronicle of Higher Education. This month, The Chronicle’s Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez will speak to Rutgers University president Jonathan Holloway. Since assuming the post in 2020, President Holloway has endured much in his short tenure. From a pandemic response to questions about race … Read More

Babs Siperstein Humanities and Medicine Virtual Seminar

The second Babs Siperstein Seminar is scheduled on Monday, October 18, 6-7 PM. We will have the great pleasure to have as our speaker Daniel A. Fernandez, the LGBT patient navigator at the RWJUH. his presentation is titled The intersectionality of Being Trans and Latinx. Bill Arnold, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Robert Wood … Read More

Dr. Jason Smith: Presentation on the Implications of being a Black Doctor

Dr. Jason Smith, an NJMS alum and physical therapy and rehab specialist will be speaking to our students and faculty on Monday, October 18th at 6:30 PM about ​the implications of being a Black doctor. ​Please see the link for zoom meeting information. https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/tJMtcuqppz0qG9ax97XNmXoeRAKa1OjIv3TL/ics?icsToken=98tyKuCvrj4pG92TsBiFRowEAo_4b-vxmCFfjfpchEayOw5eWgzzBMNpM-NQGvHG This presentation is sponsored by SAS, ODASIS, and the Department of … Read More

Gorenstein Memorial Award Lecture Invitation: Dr. Mark Gregory Robson

THE DANIEL GORENSTEIN MEMORIAL AWARD AND LECTURE Tuesday, October 19, 2021, at 4:00 p.m. Dr. Mark Gregory Robson Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor School of Environmental and Biological Sciences “Rutgers – A Public University in the Land Grant Tradition that Provides Opportunities: How We Can Teach Our Students to Address Critical Global Issues” Register … Read More

Protecting & Enforcing LGBTQ+ Civil Rights

The Civil Rights Roundtable of Greater New York & New Jersey Presents:   Protecting & Enforcing LGBTQ+ Civil Rights   on Wed., October 20th at 1 pm for the Healthcare & Education Panels   Register Here: Webinar Registration - Zoom (zoomgov.com) For questions or to request an accommodation, please contact: Michael Rojas, Outreach and Education … Read More

Antiracism in Hip Hop with Dr. Lauren Leigh Kelly

Wednesday, October 20th, 7 PM Paul Robeson Cultural Center, Busch Campus Come join fellow hip-hop lovers as we look at hip-hop through an antiracist and feminist lens. You will have an opportunity to write, reflect and showcase your love for hip hop through guided and open mic ciphers!