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Lunch with a Middle School Principal
Wednesday, November 5
12pm - 1pm
School of Education
Bring a lunch and eat with a local middle school Principal on Wednesday November 5th from 12:00-1:00pm in SoE! This is a great chance to learn more about school administration, hiring practices, and a variety of other topics! RSVP on Tribe Careers.
    Women In Business Guest Speaker- Sue Panzer from Lifetime Television Network
    Wednesday, November 5
    7pm
    Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1008
    Women in Business is hosting Sue Panzer, CEO of Panzer Consulting and former Vice President of Affiliate Ad Sales and Distribution Marketing for Lifetime Television Network. Join us in hearing her insights into the world of Media & Communications!
      Hult Prize Interest Meeting & Workshop
      Thursday, November 6
      5pm
      James Blair Hall, Room 205
      Our second Interest Meeting & Workshop will be held Thursday, November 6th at 5pm in Blair 205. Join us as we explore the various models of social enterprise, discuss the final submission criteria for this year's competition and share ideas!
        National Peer Educator Certification (2 Days)
        Saturday, November 8 - Sunday, November 9
        12pm - 6pm
        Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
        No matter what health or safety information you wish to share with peers, this nationally recognized certification will improve your efforts. Note: Both days (12-6PM) are required to pass the certification. The $20 fee covers all materials.
          A Rested Development : A Thrive Event
          Tuesday, November 11
          7:30pm - 8:30pm
          Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
          Get the sleep you need for the energy that you value!
            How Americans Make Race: Stories, Institutions, Spaces - Clarissa Hayward
            Friday, November 14
            12pm - 1:30pm
            Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 37
            Professor Clarissa Hayward of the Political Science department at Washington University in St. Louis, will be speaking about her new book, How Americans Make Race: Stories, Institutions, Spaces (Cambridge).
              Education Reform and Trust in Schools: Perspectives from South Africa
              Monday, November 17
              11:30am - 1pm
              School of Education, Room 1056
              International scholar Jan Heystek, of the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa, will be comparing South Africa's pursuit of educational equity to the education crisis in urban U.S. schools. Educators and all interested students are welcome!
                The Role of Policy in Internationalization
                Tuesday, November 18
                1pm
                Blow Memorial Hall
                The higher education program in the School of Education is pleased to announce a series of presentations by Professor Ellen Hazelkorn regarding the influence of policy on internationalization efforts