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Apply for Summer Internships through the IOGP by TODAY!
Date/Deadline
The IOGP offers numerous summer internships for students of all majors! You could intern at Congressional offices, government bureaucracies, private firms of all sorts, international businesses abroad, and many many more! Just tell us what you're looking for within your application, and we'll help you find something that works best for you! You're also welcome to come visit us in the David B. Haight Center (formerly known as the Alumni House) and ask us anything! The deadline for summer internship applications are today, February 1st. Apply at usu.edu/iogp. Don't miss the opportunity to easily apply for an enriching internship!
Intellectual Diversity at The University
Conference/Seminar
This will be a respectful conversation between an Atheist and a Christian to discuss how Social Justice and Identity politics have harmed intellectual diversity at the university. Moderator discussion, Q&A, guest speakers Peter Bue
Learn About Utah Campaigns!
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Interested in learning about the various gubernatorial and congressional campaigns coming up in Utah this year? How can you get involved? We have special guests Laurel Price, Executive Director of the Utah Republican Party and Jeff Merchant, Chair of the Utah Democratic Party coming to give you a Q/A about how to get involved in these campaigns. We'll also have a "fair" afterwards to meet the different political campaigns in order for you to network and get involved. This is a fantastic networking and volunteering opportunity for students. Don't miss out!
Informed Citizen Series - Join us for a panel on US-Iran Relations
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Feb 13th is our second Informed Citizen Series. Join us for a panel on US-Iran Relations. We have special guests Bahram Baktiari, Executive Director of the Baskerville Institute and Matt Berrett, former assistant director of the CIA and co-founder of the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence. The discussion will be moderated by Kerry Bringhurst of Utah Public Radio. If you would like to solicit a question to the panelists on US-Iran Relations, please email katie.roberts@usu.edu. This will be a fantastic opportunity for students to learn more about the foreign policy of US and Iran. There will also be free pizza! Hope to see you there!
CHaSS senator candidate debate
Information/Orientation
USUSA elections for academic year 2020-21 are just around the corner. Come hear what the candidates for CHaSS senator are all about and their ideas for the next school year! #chassusu
To be held in the basement of Old Main.
Alumni Lunch Series: Lexie and Lindsay Kite, motivational speakers and authors of "Beauty Redefined"
Special Event
Lexie and Lindsay Kite (JCOM) will speak at the Alumni Lunch Series, which allows juniors and seniors trying to get into a career, to hear from alumni who have made that journey. The twin sisters will speak on "Beauty Refined," which speaks to body image resilience and teaches audience members to recognize harmful messages for what they are and to create their own definitions of beauty. See https://beautyredefined.org/
'Beauty Redefined': Public keynote speech by Lindsey and Lexie Kite on positive body images
Special Event
The founders of 'Beauty Redefined,' which promotes positive body images for women online, will speak at a public event. Identical twins Lexie Kite, Ph.D. and Lindsay Kite, Ph.D are alumni of Journalism and Communication.
In their presentation, they will provide the community with the tools to become resilient in the face of objectification and unrealistic ideals about female bodies. See more about their movement at beautyredefined.org.
Hosted by SAAVI (Sexual Assault and Anti-Violence Information) and CHaSS.
Gallery Walk with artist Pilar Pobil
Exhibition
Pilar Pobil is a well-known artist who was born in Spain at a time "when women were not encouraged to pursue their ambitions." She followed a more traditional path -- she got married, moved to the United States and had three children. When she was in her forties, she began to take her ambition seriously. She's self-taught in many mediums and currently resides in a beautiful, well-painted home in Salt Lake City. Pilar creates art from a place of feeling, using this to depict the reality she has lived.
Join Pilar at Utah State University's Merrill-Cazier Library for a walk around an exhibit featuring her work. She will discuss what each piece meant to her at the time of its creation. This event is free and open to the public.
Alumni Lunch Series: Tamara Martinez-Anderson, Director of Admissions, Reno School of Medicine
Special Event
Tamara Martinez-Anderson (BA American Studies '94) will speak at the CHaSS Alumni Lunch Series, which allows juniors and seniors trying to get into a career to hear from alumni who have made that journey. Tamara will speak about her career journey and her experience as the Director of Admissions at Reno School of Medicine. Enjoy free lunch while meeting esteemed CHaSS alumni.
Center for Anticipatory Intelligence information session
Information/Orientation
The CAI is now accepting applications for its 2020-2021 cohort program and is hosting a general info session for those interested in the Anticipatory Intelligence minor and graduate certificate. CAI interdisciplinary programs focus on emergent security challenges to the U.S., such as cybersecurity and disinformation. Students who are curious how their own field fits into the broader national and global security picture––and who want to expand their horizons by working with academic, government, and industry experts across STEM and social science fields––are a great fit.
Talk to the Experts: a panel on navigating relationships, healthy sexuality
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Come enjoy a light lunch while you have the opportunity to speak to a panel of experts about navigating relationships, healthy sexuality, and a safe spring break.
Sponsored by SAAVI, CAPS, Student Health Services, and Women and Gender Studies.
Photos for LinkedIn profiles for students
Student Activities
Stop by to have a professional photo for your LinkedIn page.
LatinX Center workshop on working with advisors to ensure the optimum college experience
Workshop/Training
The USU Latinx Cultural Center presents a workshop titled 'Students and Academic Advisors: Strategies for Co-creating an Academic College Experience." Presenting will be Mykel Beorchia, director of Exploratory Advising, and Skyler Toldeo, academic advisor.
Author lecture: 'Kingdom of Nauvoo: The Rise and Fall of a Religious Empire on the American Frontier'
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Benjamin Park, professor at Sam Houston State University, will present a lecture sponsored by the Religious Studies Program. His just-published book, "Kingdom of Nauvoo," investigates the brief, tragic life of a lost Mormon city, demonstrating that the Latter-day Saints are essential to understanding American history. Using newly accessible sources, Park argues that far from being outsiders, the Mormons were representative of their era in their distrust of democracy and their attempt to forge a sovereign society of their own.
Women in the Judiciary panel featuring Utah Court of Appeals judges
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Women in the Judiciary: A Panel Discussion Featuring Judges from the Utah Court of Appeals. The panel includes judges Mary Kate Appleby, Michele M. Christiansen Forster, Diana Hagen and, Jill M. Pohlman, and moderated by Prof. Christy Glass, director of the new Center for Inter-sectional Genders Studies and Research.
Utah Court of Appeals is one of the few majority-female appellate courts ever constituted (4 of 7 judges are women).
Launch party for new UPR podcast, 'Debunked'
Fair/Festival
'Debunked' is a locally produced \podcast dispelling myths about the opioid crisis. Come meet the people behind 'Debunked.' Chat with the UPR producer, the host of 'Debunked,' and all the community partners helping to debunk myths on the opioid crisis in Utah.
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