Join for Democracy Project: Advocacy from the Student Perspective this October. CBS Student Services is excited to host an event where students can learn from fellow CBS students about how advocacy.
Email sent to the CBS community May 3 CBS Community, Two weeks ago we convened a town hall to go over the recommendations of the College’s Anti-Racism Work Group. The group, which was made up of a.
A message from Dean Valery Forbes sent March 18, 2021: CBS community, Earlier this week, we learned of the violent attacks in Atlanta that resulted in the deaths of eight people, most of them women of.
Event Details Thursday, February 11 6 - 7:30 p.m. CT Join the panel via Zoom at z.umn.edu/WomenSTEMPanelZoom. Let us know you're coming! (RSVP not required to attend) Panelists will share their.
Presented by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Tuesday, October 6, from 12 - 1:30 p.m. CT Join the webinar A panel discussion with several college and university students will be the focus of.
The program kicks off this fall and focuses on advancing anti-racist teaching practices in CBS classrooms and labs. This fall, a group of faculty members and teaching assistants (TAs) are working.
Simone Maddox participated in Black Birders Week and shared her insights into the experience. The inaugural Black Birders Week was held May 31 - June 5. It came off the heels of a viral racist.
CBS graduate students are excited to announce Field Guides — a new student-led mentoring program in the College of Biological Sciences. The program provides two types of opportunities for.
After her research showed barriers to participation for Somali women, CBS student Fahima Osman successfully campaigned for women-only workout spaces on campus. The Twin Cities are home to a large.
Maureen Quin is giving high school students a real-life laboratory experience. Pictured above: Quin (right) poses with Academy of Holy Angel students who've been working in her lab. Enthusiasm can be.