Mental Health Film Contest. CSBS Social Solutions Series.
Mental Health Film Contest. CSBS Social Solutions Series.
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2022 CSBS Student Research Day

April 26, 1-3PM
Join us for this year’s CSBS Student Research Day! Both graduate and undergraduate students in the college will be given the opportunity to showcase original research projects using poster presentations, and family and friends are encouraged to attend as well. A panel of faculty judges will evaluate the projects. Three cash prizes will be awarded for best posters in each of the graduate research and undergraduate research categories thanks to our sponsors the Richard & Leslie Haskell Family Foundation.
Learn More & Register!

CSBS 50th Anniversary Event Series

Featuring keynote speaker Katharine Hayhoe
To celebrate our college's 50th-anniversary milestone, we're delighted to welcome our keynote speaker, Katharine Hayhoe - Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy, and one of Time's 100 most influential people. Join us on April 18 - 19 for two days of inspiring talks, important discussions, and the chance to connect with your fellow CSBS Community. Tickets are limited, reserve yours today!
Learn More & Reserve Tickets!

CSBS Social Solutions Series

Understanding the Societal Impacts of Racial and Income Disparities
Join us on March 24 from 12:15pm-1:30pm at GC 2900 as we take a closer look at our understanding of the societal impacts of racial and income disparities. The CSBS Social Solutions Series explores how social and environmental challenges facing our world can be addressed by social and behavioral science research.
Zoom Meeting ID: 843 1648 9639
Password: 2022 
Learn More & RSVP!

Mental Health Film Contest

15-30 year-olds living in Utah: we want to hear from you! Share your vision of Healing Out Loud in a video 30 seconds or shorter. It can be anything: original music, dance, spoken word, art, poetry, or speech. The only requirement is to be creative and be yourself. 
Learn More and Enter

Events

Disability Studies Lecture: Disability, Eco(In)justice, and Transnational Solidarity
March 21, 4-5:30 PM
Disability Studies, the School for Cultural and Social Transformation, and the Transformative Intersectional Collective (TRIC), funded by the Andrew W. Mellon foundation, are delighted to present the 2022 Disability Studies lecture. 
The lecture will be delivered on Zoom by Dr. Nirmala Erevelles on March 21, 2022, at 4:00pm-5:30pm. The talk considers the intersections of disability, race, caste, and class through the eco(in)justices in two global cities, Bhopal, India and Flint, Michigan. A Q&A will follow.
Register Here!
Inclusion Week Movie Night: In the Heights
March 22, 5:30-8:30 PM
SFEBB Auditorium
Grab some popcorn and come watch In the Heights! The movie will be followed by a short panel discussion.
This event is hosted by the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA).
More Info Here!
Upcoming Deadlines
Monday, March 21

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