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CDI CORE VALUES:
Engage, Educate, Advocate, & Collaborate
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CDI MISSION STATEMENT:
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The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) mission is to empower Truman State University community by dismantling disparities which prohibit fair and inclusive access to our resources, services, and programs, simultaneously strengthening the interpersonal relationships with historically unrepresented and systematically minoritized students. CDI believes it is the responsibility of every individual to intentionally contribute attitudes of open-mindedness that helps foster a culture of respect, inclusion, and belonging. Through academically, socially, and culturally responsive programming, CDI will continue to encourage students, administrators, faculty, and staff at Truman State University to engage in meaningful, transformative experiences while celebrating personal uniqueness and communal solidarity.
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COURAGEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH Dr. SIR:
Your invitation to an engaging conversation about Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
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WHEN and WHERE:
Schedule with Dr. Rice at ext. 4290 or srice@truman.edu
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FUNDS ALLOTMENT COUNCIL:
Applications for Spring 2022 funding are open!
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Get up to $5,000 in funding for your organization's events for next semester, Spring 2022!
Applications are due November 1st at 11:59 p.m.
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THE CENTER FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION, NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, AND TRUMAN'S EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENT:
"How to Achieve Educational Equity" with
Dr. Howard E. Fields III
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International speaker and presenter, Dr. Howard E. Fields III currently serves as an Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Adjunct Professor. He is the author of the new book, How to Achieve Educational Equity, co-founder of Black Males in Education St. Louis (BMESTL) and EduOpenings.com. As an educational thought leader, his perspective and focus on remaining student-centered, yet equity-focused, along with an innate ability to create and implement strategic solutions for organizations has made him a sought-out speaker, writer, and consultant. Dr. Fields’ two-part conversation will include an interactive workshop focused on “A Practical Approach and Discussion on Educational Equity” and an open seating presentation titled “How to Achieve Educational Equity."
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WORKSHOP:
"A Practical Approach and Discussion on Educational Equity":
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When: Tuesday, November 16th, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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PRESENTATION:
"How to Achieve Educational Equity":
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When: Tuesday, November 16th, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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THE CENTER FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION AND TRUMAN'S THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS:
Informational Meeting for the Casting of Roles for "A Raisin in the Sun" and "For Colored Girls" in Celebration of Black History Month.
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WHEN:
5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Monday, November 1st
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TRUMAN'S THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS:
"Angel Street (Gaslight)" by Patrick Hamilton
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“Angel Street” will give audiences a look into the head of a woman losing her mind and questioning the truth behind the things she sees and hears. The runtime is approximately 120 minutes with an intermission. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at boxoffice.truman.edu. For more information, contact the Truman Theatre Box Office at 660.785.4515 between 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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WHERE:
Ophelia Parrish Hall in the Black Box Theatre
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WHEN:
7:30 p.m.
October 28th to
October 30th
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NAMASTE NEPAL PRESENTS:
Dashain and Tihar Night!
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WHERE:
Georgian Room in the Student Union
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WHEN:
5:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 6th
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RESIDENCE LIFE:
Applications for Student Advisors are open!
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HIRING TIMELINE:
- October 25, 2021: Mid-Year Candidate Applications Due
- November 1-3, 2021: Mid-Year Candidate Interviews Begin
- January 17, 2022: Full-Year Candidate Applications Due
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HIRING TIMELINE:
- January 31- February 4, 2022: Full-Year Candidate Interviews
- February 15, 2022: Full-Year Position Hiring Announcements
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GOD INVESTIGATION GROUP:
An opportunity for those who don't necessarily consider themselves followers of Jesus to enjoy a conversation about who and what God is by examining biblical texts.
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WHEN:
6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
Thursday, November 11th Monday, December 6th
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INSTITUTE FOR ACADEMIC OUTREACH:
SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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Some Positions Include:
- Joseph Baldwin Academy (June 8-July 3 and/or July 6-31)
- ATSU-Truman Healthcare Academy (July 10-15)
- JBA Junior (June 9-18)
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TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY PRESENTS:
Two new exhibitions that explore immigrant identity and experience by artists
Priya Suresh Kambli and Nazanin Amiri Meer
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WHERE:
Ophelia Parrish Hall in the renovated gymnasium
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WHEN:
October 19th to
December 2nd
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APPS THAT HELP WITH
MENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY:
Check out these two apps recommended by Truman for safety and mental health
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RAVE GUARDIAN
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- Provides immediate and on-demand panic buttons
- Unique "virtual walk" uses GPS tracking to escort you safely home
- Includes Truman's non-emergency contact info for different offices
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MY SSP
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- Provides 24/7 real-time support via phone and live chat
- Includes self-directed resources on scholarly stress, homesickness, as well as tips on becoming a thriving student
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THE DISABILITY STUDIES MINOR:
Classes Offered Spring 2022
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Open to All Students!
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This minor examines disability as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon.
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The Disability Studies Minor balances theoretical exploration with practical application, and provides students with a broad understanding of disability history, cultural representation, social justice and civil rights issues, policy concerns, and current ethical debates. To find more information, check out the button below.
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FOOD PACKS AVAILABLE:
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Drawstring packs of food are now available for Truman students experiencing food insecurity and can be picked up or pre-selected online with a Truman ID.
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WHERE:
SERVE Center
located in Student Union Building 1106
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WHEN:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday, or Friday
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Association of Black Collegians
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National Association of Black Accountants
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African Students Association
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Hispanic American Leadership Organization
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Muslim Student Association
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Queers of Color Collective
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Don't see an organization that you're interested in?
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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