From: The GRAD
Date: May 11, 2023
Subject: The GRAD Week 7



Week 7 | Spring 2023

The 4D Experience Symposium

May 18/ 9:30 am - 5:30 pm | Community Commons The 4D Symposium isÔÇ»designed to bring together campus stakeholders—faculty, administrators, staff, and students—to learn more about the 4-Dimensional (4D) Experience and share progress and models around elevating this work. Throughout the day, the 4D team as well as a variety of faculty, staff, and student speakers will be presenting sessions on how they see 4D integrating with their experience at DU, as well as the ways they envision the future of 4D taking shape. We hope this event will inspire our community to support holistic learning and development experiences for our students through integrating the four dimensions of advancing intellectual growth, exploring character, promoting well-being, and pursuing careers and lives of purpose. Register here! More info  

Join John Armstrong for presentations on leadership and mindfulness!

May 19/ 9-11 am/ 2-4 pm | Community Commons Following the 4D Symposium on May 18, join us for two additional workshops, facilitated by John Armstrong on May 19th. John Armstrong leads workshops on personal and professional development worldwide, and for the last 6 years taught in Stanford University’s Life Design Lab. He is also a meditation instructor featured on the Calm app, and has facilitated workshops on mindfulness, sleep, and stress for Calm’s enterprise clients. His highly interactive workshops “Discover What's Next: The Power of Storytelling & Connections” and “"Emotional Intelligence and Mindful Leadership"” will delve into topics like how to hone your emotional intelligence and learning how to connect your interests and experiences with those of another person or organization. Limited seats. Register today! More info  

The Grad Picnic Monday

Join the Office of Student Engagement this coming Monday, May 15 on the Campus Green for 'The Grad Picnic Monday' From 12 pm-5 pm. There will be lawn games, free picnic blankets, food, and drinks. You may also bring your own food. Come and have fun with your fellow Graduate students! Register now!
 

Graduate Student Government Applications Open!

| Crimson Connect Applications to join the executive board of Graduate Student Government for the 2023-24 academic year are still open. Check out the Crimson Connect application for more details regarding mission and position descriptions. Apply Here!

Summer - Community-Engaged Teaching Training

| Community Commons 1100 The Summer Community-Engaged Teaching 101 (CET 101) training application is now open! CET 101 is for instructors new to community-engaged teaching and are interested in increasing their knowledge in community-engaged pedagogy and best practices. The training will be held June 21 - June 22 and is open to faculty, staff, and graduate student instructors. The deadline to apply is June 5th at bit.ly/CETeaching101 Please reach out to ccesl@du.edu with any questions. More info

Summer - Community-Engaged Teaching Training

| Community Commons 1100 The Summer Community-Engaged Teaching 101 (CET 101) training application is now open! CET 101 is for instructors new to community-engaged teaching and are interested in increasing their knowledge in community-engaged pedagogy and best practices. The training will be held June 21 - June 22 and is open to faculty, staff, and graduate student instructors. The deadline to apply is June 5th at bit.ly/CETeaching101 Please reach out to ccesl@du.edu with any questions. More info

Digital Accessibility Training

May 17th 4 PM | Zoom So much of our world today is digital, from emails to presentations to virtual meetings and events. It can be easy to forget that systems that work for some of us don't work for all of us, especially people with disabilities. In this training, student employees will learn how to navigate important accessibility considerations to make your digital content more accessible to everyone. We recommend that this training be counted as paid professional development — please speak with your supervisor to see if this is possible. This training will be most relevant to student employees who plan, implement, and assess programs or events, but all are welcome. If you would be better able to participate in this webinar with accommodation, or for other accessibility questions, send us a note at stuemp@du.edu. We want everyone to be able to fully engage! For students participating in the Student Employees Achieve (SEA) Badge program, this training will fulfill the Technology Competency requirement. More info  

Denver Mayoral Run-off Debate

Thursday, May 18 (6:00-7:00 PM) | Davis Auditorium, Sturm Hall Join the Scrivner Institute of Public Policy, the Center on American Politics, The Denver Gazette, and Colorado Politics for a mayoral debate at the University of Denver, in partnership with Biennial of the Americas. We invite the DU and broader Denver communities to hear from the final mayoral candidates, Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston. The debate will be moderated by Luige del Puerto, Editor at The Denver Gazette & Colorado Politics, and Dr. Seth Masket, Director of the Center on American Politics. The event will be on Thursday, May 18 in Davis Auditorium, Sturm Hall. Doors will open at 5:30 pm and the event begins promptly at 6:00 pm. Please contact AmericanPolitics@du.edu with any questions. More info  

Check out the Crimson Connect Grad Hub! Just log into crimsonconnect.du.edu with your school login and begin connecting with your fellow graduate students!


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