Diversity, Inclusion and Equity

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Mentoring Up (or How to Manage Your Boss)

Dr. Xenia Morin, Sr. Assoc Dean for Learning, SEBS

 

Richard Weeks Hall 206

 

 

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Responsible Conduct of Research: The Devil in the Details: Integrity of Record Keeping, Data collection and Reporting.

Dr. Kimberly Cook-Chennault, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

Richard Weeks Hall 206

 

 

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Come add a little color to your very own lab coat.

EOSHI Bldg, Room C 12 Noon.

 

 

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Come join us in Richard Weeks Hall on Wednesday 31, 2024 for our end of year symposium. You will hear the talks of our 2 5 MP winners before listening to keynote speaker Cato T. Laurencin, M.D., Ph.D address. After this will be a poster presentation showing off all the amazing work completed by this years RISE Cohort. More information can be found Here.   

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Come join us in Richard Weeks Hall on Friday 19, 2024 to see the great work our summer students have done to date as they compete for the chance to open for the RISE Symposium guest speaker at our end of year symposium. 

 

 

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Assistant Teaching Professor Alexander López and Associate Dean Evelyn Erenrich host an exhibitor booth for Rutgers University at the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) National Diversity in STEM Conference in Portland, Oregon this past week. They were joined by Associate Dean Kinna Perry, Deputy Director Christine Zardecki, and many current students. With over 6000 students, presenters, and exhibitors, the conference boasted the largest attendance for its 50th anniversary. Students and professionals from all stages, drawn by the iconic glider RU01, flocked to the Rutgers booth to hear about the exciting oceanographic research ongoing at RUCOOL & DMCS, as well as the many opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to get involved.

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You can read more about The Department of Marine and Coastal Science who were in attendance here.

SGS Team

SGS Team

 

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SGS is pleased to invite STEM graduate students to an exciting virtual info session to learn more about the GEM Fellowship Program. Attendees will receive guidance on applying for a fellowship, which provides not only funding but also paid internship opportunities at corporate and national laboratories.

 

Current PhD students in their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd years, Masters students considering a PhD ,and undergraduate seniors are eligible to apply for a GEM Fellowship. US citizenship or permanent residency is required.

 

              Wednesday, Oct. 18

              7 – 8 pm

              Register here or by scanning the QR code on the flyer

Zoom link will be provided to registrants

 

The info session will feature representatives from the National GEM Consortium along with current GEM Graduate Fellows at Rutgers who will talk about their experiences and answer questions.

 

GEM is committed to increasing the participation of underrepresented groups in graduate education and the workforce. Learn more about GEM at https://www.gemfellowship.org/.

 

GEM Info Session Flyer

 

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Come Join us for an online information session on RISE and graduate school at Rutgers. Zoom link

 

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Rutgers booth 511

 

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We had a great turn out this year and are excited for next year!

 

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We would like to give a big shout out to the group of faculty, senior administrators, and graduate students who made this year’s SACNAS NDiSTEM both a rousing success. If you were unable to attend the Rutgers both this year, make sure to keep an eye out for us next year!  

You can read more about The Department of Marine and Coastal Science who were in attendance here.

SGS Team

SGS Team