On behalf of the Search Committee for the next Director of the Program on the Environment, you are invited to attend the open presentations and Q&A sessions with the three finalists for the Director position. All will take place in Wallace Hall (ACC). The finalists will provide a 20-30 minute candidate statement to address their vision for the program, how they will approach accomplishing this vision, and a summary of their qualifications, with the remaining 45-55 minutes dedicated to a question and answer session.
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Support for Diversity-Oriented Meetings
The College supports a range of student organizations that organize and host meetings attended by College of the Environment students where central goals of the meeting include linking science (natural and/or social) to policy or real world application, and advancing diversity and inclusion within the College, the University, and relevant STEM fields. Examples include, but are not limited to: Support for new student organizations within the College with a diversity, inclusion or equity focus Student-organized trainings, workshops, lectures with a diversity, inclusion or equity focus Events for students to present environmental justice-related research Student-led discussions of race, equity and inclusion A full description can be found here.
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