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APPLY AND BECOME A MUCH NEEDED VOICE!

Serve as a representative for the Black community to the Student Government

Further Information:

The student in this position will serve as a liaison for the Black community to the Student Government. They will not be asked to represent an all-encompassing perspective, but instead bring their own unique viewpoints and experience in the community to Student Government.

Some Expectations For This Position:

1) Attending General Body meetings every Sunday at 5:00 p.m.
2) Reviewing legislation and appropriations on the agenda to provide a critical perspective
3) Reporting on events, initiatives, and concerns of Black students and student organizations
4) Communication relevant Student Government business with Black student organizations
5) Bringing general feedback and suggestions on Student Government business to the body
6) Optional: Collaborating with the Student Government Diversity Committee to execute projects for the betterment of Black students on campus.

FOOD PACKS AVAILABLE

Drawstring packs of food are now available for Truman students experiencing food insecurity and can be picked up with a Truman ID.

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Where:

SERVE Center

located in Student Union Building 1105

When:

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Monday, Wednesday or Friday

NEW AFRICAN WAX PRINT CLOTH EXHIBIT!

"Wandering Spirit: African Wax Prints"

explores the historical development and contemporary social significance of African wax print cloth.

When and Where:

Displayed at the University Art Gallery

From

October 6, 2020

to

November 13, 2020

Workshops:

With Fibers Club and Danielle Yakle, assistant professor of Art, from

6 p.m.- 8 p.m.

on October 22nd

and October 29th

Register Here: gallery.arttruman.com

Open To All Students

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Explore the cultural, lyrical, and musical elements that embody Hip-Hop

Topics range from the Golden Era of Hip-Hop, the International stage, and even explore American rap artists of today

Further Information:

Through this course, students will demonstrate their musical and cultural understanding of Hip-Hop through class discussions, original compositions, and written exams. No prior formal music education is needed nor do students need to know musical notation in order to be successful in this course.

TruAlliance is focused on building transparent relationships between the Truman Department of Public Safety and the Truman Community

Biweekly Zoom Meetings:

Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

Goals of TruAlliance:

1) Establish proactive communication with student groups on campus
2) Enhance meaningful discussions about topics of importance to the students
3) Provide transparency about processes and procedures
4) To establish avenues for proactive, rather than reactive change on campus

Anyone who would like to join the conversation may contact Director of Public Safety, Sara Seifert at sseifert@truman.edu, to be included.

TAKE PART IN A RESEARCH STUDY!

This study is designed to evaluate the stress levels and collective coping skills of Black queer undergraduates.

Further Information:

Participants must be a Black undergraduate identifying as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community. Furthermore, participants will partake in an online in-depth interview and should take approximately one hour to ninety minutes.
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Association of Black Collegians
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National Association of Black Accountants
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International Club
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Muslim Student Association
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Queers of Color Collective
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These are just a small portion of student organizations that are chartered through Union & Involvement Services, or supported through departmental initiatives. You can check out a full list of current student organizations by following the link below.

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