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CHAE Speaker’s Series: International Student Labor in North America

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Scholars in the field of international higher education will discuss issues related to international student labor in the U.S. and Canada. Panelists will discuss policies related to treatment, right, limitations of international student labor, and their contributions to the host and home country. VIRTUAL EVENT: Register to attend via Zoom

OISS Academic Support Unit Resource Fair & Coffee Hour

Spartan Room B-C, Food Court, International Center 427 N Shaw Ln, East Lansing, MI

The Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) is hosting an Academic Support Unit Resource Fair at our signature event, Coffee Hour, in the Cross Roads Food Court in the International Center. Coffee hour usually draws around 50 students, scholars, and community members from a variety of countries, cultures, and academic programs. We provide this space
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Examining Policing in Society & Schools: Making a Case for Aboliton

133F, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

This is the second in a specialized series hosted by the College of Education's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to support educators, health professionals and families with addressing youth trauma. The series is being offered in person and online and is open to the public. Featured speaker: Mei-Ling Malone, California State University - Fullerton.
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Support Staff Advisory Committee Meeting

507, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

The College of Education Support Staff Advisory Committee will meet twice a month in Erickson Hall.

Working Together Session for CED Grad Students

116 H Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

Getting back to work after a tragedy has a lot of unique challenges. You may feel that your cognitive, emotional, and physical capacities have been stretched beyond their limit—and you still have work to get done for your program, assistantships, etc. This session will be focused on building skills to help regain our ability to focus
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Virtual Guided Meditation Sessions for CED Graduate Students

Virtual on Zoom

Associate Dean Kristine Bowman is hosting two guided meditation sessions for College of Education grad students. These sessions will last about 10 minutes and you are invited to stay on the call to chat (about other resources or supports you’d like to see, how you’re feeling, or anything else that’s on your mind). If you’d just like to drop-in
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Racial Equity in Policing: The Obstacles, Opportunities & Implications for Translating Theory into Practice

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

This is the third in a specialized series hosted by the College of Education's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to support educators, health professionals and families with addressing youth trauma. The series is being offered in person and online and is open to the public. Featured speaker: Brian N. Williams, University of Virginia. Register
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Virtual Guided Meditation Sessions for CED Graduate Students

Virtual on Zoom

Associate Dean Kristine Bowman is hosting two guided meditation sessions for College of Education grad students. These sessions will last about 10 minutes and you are invited to stay on the call to chat (about other resources or supports you’d like to see, how you’re feeling, or anything else that’s on your mind). If you’d just like to drop-in
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