An annual event exploring intersections of feminism and magic.

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Join us for a virtual career networking opportunity with international students and alumni across the Big 10+ network. This informal event will give you the opportunity to have conversations in small breakout rooms to explore interests and make connections in your career journey.

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In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the public is invited to join the M-NCPPC Department of Parks and Recreation’s College Park Aviation Museum and Airport in presenting the very first Latinas in Aviation Global Festival.

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A chance for Latinx coordinators to get to know each other hosted by MICA and the Immigrant & Undocumented Student Life Program.

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University of Maryland President Darryll J. Pines invites Terps to attend a unique series of virtual Presidential Distinguished Forums featuring renowned experts working at the forefront of today’s most pressing issues. From the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change to the social unrest that has led to the Black Lives Matter movement, current national and world events present unprecedented challenges, but also provide a meaningful chance to investigate today’s issues together and explore new and better paths forward.

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Black Students in Public Policy (BSiPP), in collaboration with Women in Public Policy (WiPP), the School of Public Policy, and the University Career Center, will host a discussion about what it takes to conduct a campaign for public office. Our guests, representing various roles, will share how they turned their passion for essential issues into advocacy for others and how they navigated situations they have encountered as members of underrepresented communities.

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Join the University of Maryland's National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) for a free virtual seminar on October 5, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. ET with Dr. Melanie Malone of the University of Washington, Bothell. Dr. Malone will be giving a talk on "Urban Gardens and Environmental Injustices: Collaborating with Communities to Address Risks to Gardeners." Talk is open to the public. Registration is required.

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Learn about available tools for improving accessibility in ELMS-Canvas course space and content!

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While presenting disparate numbers in policy leadership roles at all levels of government, Black men have the least access to social capital resources to support job obtainment and career advancement.

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