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Join us as we celebrate International Women's Day 2025 in with the Inner Peace Coalition and Sentara Healthcare. The event opens with a reception at 5:30 p.m. on March 6 at the School of Education and continues all day March 7 at the Sadler Center.
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Celebrate Women’s History Month at a special-access event that will honor the extraordinary contributions of the women who shaped the home front during World War II.
Delivering a performance appraisal can feel just as daunting for a manager as it is for the employee. But what if it could be a meaningful conversation rather than just a formal evaluation?
Join us on March 20th for "Locating and Using African American Church Records."
Join the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation for the 15th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium at the School of Education on March 21-22, 2025.
Enhance your leadership abilities and explore the components of an emotionally intelligent leader.
Omaid Sharifi, President and Co-founder of ArtLords, will speak about the role of art in fostering freedom and democracy, for the third event of the Spring 2025 Scholarly Perspectives Series on Arts & Democracy.
The Art & Science Exchange hosts Lydia Fort, MFA and David Lynn, PhD of Emory University for a faculty focused workshop on collaborative teaching and scientific transculturalism (students are still welcomed). Reception to follow.
The Crim Dell Association invites you to join us for an important virtual webinar. In this session, Dean Wall will discuss measures that can be taken to help protect your family and assets during this uncertain time for the LGBTQ+ community.
The Art & Science Exchange hosts Displaced from the Birthplace of America, a multimedia presentation of local history and music, sculptural art, and film led by The Local Black Histories Project (LBHP).
Iman Zaki, cultural manager, researcher, consultant, and theater maker, is the third artist of the Spring 2025 Scholarly Perspectives Series on Arts & Democracy.
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