The State of Black Residents: Place, Racial Equity, and Transformative Solutions
McKinsey live presents this free live streamed conversation.
McKinsey live presents this free live streamed conversation.
Touchstone Theatre’s Festival Unbound is an annual five-day event featuring art, performances, and hands-on workshops to celebrate the Lehigh Valley.
Kinetic Light: DESCENT a globally acclaimed innovative disability arts ensemble. They will be performing at Zoellner Arts Center with various other installments across the Lehigh Valley, as a part of Festival Unbound.
McLean & Company hosts CHRO Panel: Maintaining a Respectful Workplace
Annual Better Mental Health for All Conference in Bethlehem.
Join LINC and Muhlenberg Colleges' Division of Graduate and Continuing Studies for this exclusive and engaging morning. The morning will kick off with breakfast and networking and an interactive activity led by a local Meloney Sallie-Dosunmu (Precision Talent International & Muhlenberg College Faculty), followed by information on Muhlenberg's DEIB offerings and a Q&A session with a former student. This
Hosted by Disability:IN Speakers: Chad Jerdee, Board Chair, Disability:IN Constantin Nuernberger, Associate, White & Case LLP Haley Miller, Executive Director, National Disabled Law Students Association Jill Houghton, President and CEO, Disability:IN Katherine Perez, Director of the Coelho Center for Disability Law, Policy, and Innovation, Loyola Marymount University Robert Dinerstein, Chair, Commission on Disability Rights, American Bar Association, and Emeritus Professor of Law,
LINC's DEI Roundtables create brave spaces for tough topics to be presented and for engaging and honest conversations on relevant diversity, equity and inclusion topics to occur. Roundtables are free for members of LINC's DEI Community and $25 for future members. The $25 non-member registration fee helps support LINC's DEI work. Not Sure About Your
Tue, 10/29/2024 - 7:00pm Baker Hall Free; No Tickets Required Clint Smith is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, the Hillman Prize for Book Journalism, the Stowe Prize, the Dayton Literary Peace
Muhlenberg Colleges' Division of Graduate and Continuing Studies invites you to join them for an enlightening colloquium exploring disabilities in the United States. This event will feature two distinguished keynote speakers who will provide: A historical perspective on disabilities in America Practical approaches to understanding and accommodating individuals with disabilities Please mark your calendars for this important