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Events at: C.K Choi Building

Media Training Workshop

27 January 2025 12:00 pm
  • Venue: C.K Choi Building
  • Categories: Featured News & Events
  • Tags: In-Person Events, Media Training

Join us for a hands-on media training session designed to help CMS affiliates navigate the world of media engagement with confidence. Learn strategies to amplify your research, craft impactful messages, and handle interviews effectively.

Race and Migration Studies: A Research Journey with Jennifer A. Jones

10 February 2025 3:00 pm
  • Venue: C.K Choi Building
  • Categories: Featured News & Events
  • Tags: In-Person Events, Jennifer A. Jones

Join us for a workshop with Dr. Jennifer A. Jones on February 10, as she reflects on the evolving scholarship of race and immigration, sharing insights from her research and personal journey. Open to the campus community, with graduate students especially encouraged to attend.

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