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Emily Iorg
Issue date: 9/11/06 Section: Culture
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Monday, Sept. 11
Open forum for Deputy Chancellor for Diversity, Access and Equity candidate: Position serves as primary advisor to the chancellor on matters involving diversity and equity; assists and monitors the University's efforts to recruit and retain diverse faculty, staff and students. All students can ask questions about the candidates' experience, goals and ideas to increase diversity at UMKC. Mordean Taylor-Archer, Vice Provost for Diversity and Equal Opportunity, University of Louisville, Brookside Room, Administrative Center, 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 12
Lunch and Learn: Diversity in the Workplace: Enjoy free lunch while listening to speakers discuss how companies are defining diversity and reaching out to minorities. Women's Center, 105 Haag Hall, noon.
Career Week: Employer Panel, 14 Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration, 3:30-4:30 p.m. For more information visit www.career.umkc.edu.
Open forum for Deputy Chancellor for Diversity, Access and Equity candidate: Steve Michael, Vice Provost for Diversity, Kent State University, Brookside Room, AC, 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Wine and Cheese Philosophy Night: Whether you're a philosopher at heart, or just want to get a leg up on the competition in your philosophy class, attend this discussion on "Consumer Culture, Political Apathy and the Future of Citizenship in America." Diastole, 2501 Holmes St., 6-8 p.m.
Double Vision: Juried selection of short films and audio works created by UMKC communication studies students during the past academic year. These award-winning fiction and nonfiction works tell all kinds of stories - about time capsules, divorced dads and more - and reveal the incredible new talent bubbling up at UMKC. Reception in the theatre lobby immediately following the program. Free and open to everyone; get a ticket from the Central Ticket Office at 235-6222 or at the event, though seating is limited. Tivoli Theater, 4050 Pennsylvania Ave., 7:30 p.m.
Open forum for Deputy Chancellor for Diversity, Access and Equity candidate: Position serves as primary advisor to the chancellor on matters involving diversity and equity; assists and monitors the University's efforts to recruit and retain diverse faculty, staff and students. All students can ask questions about the candidates' experience, goals and ideas to increase diversity at UMKC. Mordean Taylor-Archer, Vice Provost for Diversity and Equal Opportunity, University of Louisville, Brookside Room, Administrative Center, 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 12
Lunch and Learn: Diversity in the Workplace: Enjoy free lunch while listening to speakers discuss how companies are defining diversity and reaching out to minorities. Women's Center, 105 Haag Hall, noon.
Career Week: Employer Panel, 14 Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration, 3:30-4:30 p.m. For more information visit www.career.umkc.edu.
Open forum for Deputy Chancellor for Diversity, Access and Equity candidate: Steve Michael, Vice Provost for Diversity, Kent State University, Brookside Room, AC, 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Wine and Cheese Philosophy Night: Whether you're a philosopher at heart, or just want to get a leg up on the competition in your philosophy class, attend this discussion on "Consumer Culture, Political Apathy and the Future of Citizenship in America." Diastole, 2501 Holmes St., 6-8 p.m.
Double Vision: Juried selection of short films and audio works created by UMKC communication studies students during the past academic year. These award-winning fiction and nonfiction works tell all kinds of stories - about time capsules, divorced dads and more - and reveal the incredible new talent bubbling up at UMKC. Reception in the theatre lobby immediately following the program. Free and open to everyone; get a ticket from the Central Ticket Office at 235-6222 or at the event, though seating is limited. Tivoli Theater, 4050 Pennsylvania Ave., 7:30 p.m.
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