Praying into Antiracism, presented by Stephen Calme, PhD
OnlineJoin us for "Praying into Antiracism", a lecture presented by Stephen Calme as part of our 3rd Annual President's Lecture Series.
Join us for "Praying into Antiracism", a lecture presented by Stephen Calme as part of our 3rd Annual President's Lecture Series.
Hosted by the Social Justice Institutes
Come learn about the Divine 9 histories, what it takes to be a member, and what they are actively doing in our communities.
Join us for the inaugural “I Love Carlow Day” Alumni Happy Hour on March 1st at The Porch at Schenley from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wear your Carlow gear and connect with fellow alumni.
This presentation will explore what it means to see through the eyes of the dominant culture, how one rejects the Christianity of the dominant culture, and how one begins to create a different cultural foundation upon which to base one's faith.
In the midst of unprecedented sociopolitical upheaval, join the SJI for a virtual panel discussion on the rise of white supremacy in Allegheny County, identifying red flags, and safely combatting nationalist, fascist rhetoric and organizing.
Join the Art, Communication, and English Department for a reading and craft talk by poet Nicole Santalucia. Free and open to the public. Free parking. Book table following the reading. Zoom available.
Jessica Huber, PhD, RNC, CRN, CPN, Assistant Professor, Undergraduate Nursing Program, College of Health and Wellness will present her recently published scholarly article, "Pediatric Health Promotion in the Community Setting: A Learning Experience for Nursing Students and Elementary School Students."
The Divine Nine Worldwide consist historically of Black Greek letter organizations that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Come learn more about them!
Part of the 3rd Annual Presidential Lecture Series Professor Clara Cheng, PhD presents a lecture on the Psychology of Racism. Register to attend.
Join SJI for an in-depth discussion of the book, "Class Interruptions: Inequality and Division in African Diasporic Women’s Fiction", the research process, and Dr. Brooks' hopes for its impact.
Join us for a weeklong celebration for the inauguration of our 11th President, Kathy W. Humphrey, PhD. We are planning a variety of events for students, faculty, staff and our community.
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