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Friday, September 5, 2014

2014 LGBTQIA Student Leadership Retreat

Applications are now being accepted for

The 2014 LGBTQIA Student Leadership Retreat

The University of Minnesota LGBTQIA Leadership Retreat is an annual retreat hosted in the fall for undergraduate lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual/ally students at the University of MN Twin Cities. The retreat is sponsored by the GLBTA Programs Office and the Queer Student Cultural Center.

The purpose of the retreat is to focus on leadership development and community building while exploring intersecting identities and oppressions through a social justice lens. It is also a great way for students to make new friends and meet new people!

The retreat will take place in Coffman Union on Saturday Oct. 4th, 9am-8pm and Sunday Oct. 5th, 9am-4pm .  Meals will be provided and the retreat is free for U of M undergraduate participants. Space is limited. 

Please fill out the application by Thursdsay, September 18th.

Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion at the Medical School

ENHANCING DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
AT THE MEDICAL SCHOOL

 

 

 

SAVE THE DATE

Thursday, October 30, 2014
4:30 p.m. Reception
5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Program
Mayo Auditorium
 

CLICK HERE TO RSVP

 
The Medical School will host a conversation titled "Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion at the Medical School" on Thursday, October 30, 2014, from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. in Mayo Auditorium.
Our keynote speaker will be Marc A. Nivet, Ed.D., MBA, Chief Diversity Officer for the Association of American Medical Colleges. University leadership will also be in attendance to present and join the conversation.
This event will include a special presentation by the Hippocrates Café directed by Jon Hallberg, M.D., Family Medicine and Community Health.
This event aims to advance and cultivate our diversity goals. Faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows are strongly encouraged to attend this event.

Work Study Positions Available with TRIO

The College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, are currently accepting applications for the following student positions (please note that all positions are WORK-STUDY; no exceptions):


About TRIO UB:
TRIO UB is a federally funded college prep program focused on equipping low income, first generation and urban Minneapolis high school students with the skills and information needed to achieve their collegiate dreams. Tutors and Teaching Assistants require weekly availability during the hours of our after-school services which run M-Th from 3-6pm in Appleby Hall. Office Assistants should have daytime availability between 9-5pm M-Th. 


TO APPLY: 
Go to employment.umn.edu and search the position using the requisition numbers listed above. All positions require an updated resume, cover letter, and references and college transcripts; final candidates must pass a criminal background check.

Timeline: Interviews end of August, early September; Staff will start no later than 9/20 (training). TRIO UB academic year after-school services are held at Appleby Hall and will start on 9/29.