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02:30pm - 04:00pm WNMU Diversity Week: "Mirrors of Privilege" :: Education
FREE and open to the public."Mirrors of Privilege Making Whiteness Visible" is a DVD that will be facilitated by Dr. Kathie Gilbert.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.
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05:30pm - 06:30pm Community Calendar PSA Production :: Education
Executive Director Lori Ford teaches the use of the Movie Maker Video Editing program to produce a Community Calendar PSA.
Contact 534-0130
06:30pm - 08:00pm WNMU Diversity Week: "The Nigerian Experience" :: Education
FREE and open to the public."The Nigerian Experience" is a presentation on Nigerian traditions and attire.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.
Contact 538-6611
07:00pm - 08:30pm WNMU Diversity Week: "Black Student Forum" :: Education
FREE and open to the public.The Black Student Organization presents an open forum.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.
Contact 538-6611
09:00am - 02:00pm "Practical Insights for Employers" (PIE) Conference :: Education
FREE. Presenters from local, state, and federal agencies will provide valuable information on topics including: Employment Law, Unemployment Insurance Taxes, Wage & Hour Issues, Workers Compensation, and more.Open to all businesses! RSVP no later than Oct. 17: Silver City Workforce ...
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12:00pm - 01:30pm WNMU Diversity Week: "United Arab Emirates & Arabic Culture" :: Education
FREE and open to the public."United Arab Emirates and Arabic Culture" is a view into Arabic culture by Dr. Jeffrey Hill, who taught in the United Arab Emirates.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses ...
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01:00pm - 05:30pm Natural History of the Gila Symposium :: Education
October 25, 26, & 27 -- FREE. The Symposium provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together to discuss the Gila River and its watershed's uniqueness, diversity, significance and impact on their lives, livelihood and job.Thursday Speakers:1:00 pm - ...
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06:30pm - 08:00pm WNMU Diversity Week: "Banned Books in America" :: Education
FREE and open to the public."Banned Books in America" is a discussion and preview of books banned through history.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.
Contact 538-6611
09:00am - 05:30pm Natural History of the Gila Symposium :: Education
October 25, 26, & 27 -- FREE. The Symposium provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together to discuss the Gila River and its watershed's uniqueness, diversity, significance and impact on their lives, livelihood and job.Friday Speakers:9:00 am - ...
Contact 388-2386
01:00pm - 02:30pm WNMU Diversity Week: "Gay/Lesian/Transgender/Bisexual Presentation" :: Education
FREE and open to the public.The Gay/Lesian/Transgender/Bisexual presentation is followed by Q&A.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.
Contact 538-6611
03:00pm - 04:30pm WNMU Diversity Week: "Stereotypes & Statistics" :: Education
FREE and open to the public."Stereotypes and Statistics" is a discussion led by Dr. Felipe Ortego.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.
Contact 538-6611
09:00am - 05:30pm Natural History of the Gila Symposium :: Education
October 25, 26, & 27 -- FREE. The Symposium provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together to discuss the Gila River and its watershed's uniqueness, diversity, significance and impact on their lives, livelihood and job.Field trips are also ...
Contact 388-2386
10:30am "A Day with Raptors" :: Education
Falconer Jim Rogers presents "A Day with Raptors: A Live Raptor Demonstration and Discussion." Come out to the Library and catch a Harris Hawk and Golden Eagle in action!
Contact 537-6244
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