Week of Events
Open Forum on Stress and Resilience
Open Forum on Stress and Resilience
Graduate students would you like to learn more about how the brain works when managing stress? Would you like to learn how to identify healthy coping mechanisms that foster resilience? If so, check out this upcoming wellness event! You must pre-register for Open Forum on Stress and Resilience before 10/03 to get the event zoom link! Continued ALT … Read more
NIH Seminar Series – Well-being of Biomedical Researchers
NIH Seminar Series – Well-being of Biomedical Researchers
Join the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education for a virtual seminar series focused on the well-being of biomedical researchers beginning October 5, 2020 from 1:00-3:30PM.
Wellness Circle for Graduate Students
Wellness Circle for Graduate Students
We are experiencing a great deal of distress collectively and especially our Black communities who are having to deal with the negative health impacts of racism in our society, and its influence within institutions that serve us. We witness daily the building allostatic load of our students, staff and faculty. This is further compounded by the ongoing global COVID … Read more
LCCC seminar Unmasking the molecular activity of BRCA1 in development and cancer
LCCC seminar Unmasking the molecular activity of BRCA1 in development and cancer
LCCC Weekly Seminar Speaker: Neil Johnson, PhD, Associate Professor Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple Health Seminar title: “Unmasking the molecular activity of BRCA1 in development and cancer” Hosted by Dr. Gaorav Gupta Registration link for Oct. 7 seminar
Carolina’s Black Trailblazers: An Intergenerational Conversation – Spaces of Belonging and Inclusion across Carolina
Carolina’s Black Trailblazers: An Intergenerational Conversation – Spaces of Belonging and Inclusion across Carolina
In honor of our 25th anniversary, we are convening a 3-part series featuring dialogues among UNC Black alumni and students –from the 1960s-present– about a range of topics concerning the Black experience at Carolina. How have students across different generations experienced the racial climate at Carolina and what could a socially equitable campus look like? What does … Read more
Structures of Inequality: Systemic Racism & Education
Structures of Inequality: Systemic Racism & Education
Join Honors Carolina and Phi Beta Kappa Society for the second talk of the six part series, Systemic Racism and Education presented by Constance Lindsay, assistant professor of Education. Lindsay earned a doctorate in human development and social policy from Northwestern University, where she was an Institute of Education Sciences’ predoctoral fellow. Since leaving Northwestern, … Read more