From: Pulse Newsletter Date: April 21, 2021 Subject: The Pulse | Spring 2021 | Week 4
Spring 2021 - Week 4
How sustainable is DU? Have your say!
The University of Denver’s Center for Sustainability is conducting a research study on the students’ attitudes towards sustainability on DU campus. If you’re a DU student of any program or level, you qualify to participate. If you decide to participate in this study by completing the survey, you will be asked several questions about your experiences and perception of sustainability on DU campus. This survey takes approximately 5 minutes to complete.
Open Forum: Hosted by the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
April 22, 202, 12:00pm MDT | Zoom,Passcode: 429383
On April 22 at 12:00 pm, there will be an Open Forum to discuss the embodiment of the Black experience in the U.S. post 2020 and in the wake of current events. Please join us for a conversation on the psychological, legal, and emotional ramifications of the Chauvin trial, murder of Daunte Wright, and the brutal interactions between the police and Nazario. This will be a University-wide event for all individuals in the DU community.
Featuring Panelists:
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Apryl Alexander, professor, Graduate School of Professional Psychology
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Nashwa Bolling and Effley Brooks, co-leads, Black@DU
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Alexi Freeman, professor and associate dean of diversity, equity and inclusion, Sturm College of Law
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Michele Hanna, associate dean for academic affairs, Graduate School of Social Work
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Andriette Jordan-Fields, Black community experience coordinator
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Christopher Whitt, vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion
Secure Your Time Slot with Employers for the Spring Career Fair today!
Are you looking for an internship or job opportunity? Join us at the Virtual Spring All Majors Career & Internship Fair! During the fair, you will be able to connect with employers looking for talented future team members just like you across all majors. You will have the opportunity to video chat 1-on-1 with employers and some employers are also offering small group sessions (like a mini information session) to help answer your general questions about the organization.
Sign up for 1-on-1 chat times if you have specific questions about available positions within the organization and want to talk to a recruiter one on one.
Sign up for group sessions if you're just exploring companies and would like to ask general questions and learn more about the organization.
You can sign up for as many or as few appointments as you'd like!
Tour Guides and Admissions Interns Hiring!
Applications Due April 26th
Want to lead campus tours, connect with future students, and share your DU experience? The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is hiring its tour guide and intern teams for the 2021-2022 school year! Drive your professional experience forward, fit to your schedule as a student, and develop hireable skills that will reward you and your community. Apply online by April 26th: Tour Guides Application Admission Interns Application
Each year, the University of Denver recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) during the month of April by hosting a number of awareness and education events for the DU community. SAAM is a national campaign to raise awareness about consent and sexual assault. We will also recognize Denim Day – an international day to draw attention to sexual violence and show support for survivors.
Follow @ThriveatDU on instagram and facebook to stay up to day. Undergraduate students can register for events on Crimson Connect. Graduate students, please email hcc.thrive@du.edu if you are interested in attending!
Join us for an opportunity to hear from Keanan Anderson and Mason Estes, candidates for Undergraduate Student Government President and Vice President. This event will be hosted by The Clarion's Kiana Marsan and Tori Everson.
Thursday, April 22, 5pm-7pm | Community Commons 4th Floor Rooftop
Have an outfit you didn’t get to wear in 2020? A costume? Prom dress? Footie pajamas? Wear it! The Cultural Center and CAPE are co-hosting an LGBTQ+ social (all welcome) featuring food, drinks, games, and photo ops!
University Libraries and the Office of the Provost present a lecture with Safiya Umoja Noble, author of "Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism." A Q&A session, moderated by Provost Mary Clark, will follow.
The Clarion is the official student newspaper of the University of Denver, serving as the community’s voice. Read some of the highlights from our publication this week:
Detailed information went out to all currently listed Registered Student Organizations. If you will be an Officer for a Registered Student Organization for the 2021-2022 academic year, YOU can fill out the re-registration for your Org!
Have you attended an Intervene: DU workshop yet? As part of the Undergraduate Student Government 2017 resolution, all new and incoming students were required to attend an active bystander skills sessions.ÔÇ»
Not attended yet?
That's ok - we have extended workshops until Week 7 of Spring Quarter to account for access this year. Sign up for a training at your earliest convenience. You must log in using your Crimson Connect (DU) credentials in order to access the page.ÔÇ» We understand that some of the topics covered in the training may be particularly difficult to discuss for personal reasons. If completing this workshop may be activating, please emailÔÇ»CAPE@du.edu to talk to a confidential advocate about being exempt from the workshop.ÔÇ»ÔÇ»
Now hiring P.A.S.S. Camp coaches for this summer!
P.A.S.S. Camp is in it's 27th year of offering sports, recreation and fun for Denver youth! If you are good with kids, champion customer service, and a passion for sports or recreation - we invite you to apply! This job is great for a summer experience right here in Denver and can translate into excellent transferrable skills. Together, we'll help kids discover their passion at P.A.S.S. Camp!
Friday April 30 (5:00PM) | Apply Today
Last chance to apply to be a Discoveries Orientation Leader for Fall 2021! This is a paid position with the office of New Student and Family programs (work study not required). Discoveries Leaders play a crucial role in the successful transition and retention of new students to the University of Denver! If you'd like to serve in this important role and work with the next incoming class apply by April 30th.
To apply, you must be enrolled as a student at DU throughout Fall 2021.