The AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition is pleased to offer this toolkit to students as a resource for
planning events on their campuses and in their communities on the intersections of human rights with science and technology.
I then worked for student government at school
planning events on campus while still umpiring and starting a job as an aide at a PT clinic.
Not exact matches
Jake supports The Good Food Institute's mission by increasing the number of students at Stanford interested in pursuing clean protein entrepreneurship through maximizing GFI's visibility
on campus,
planning events, guest lectures, and more.
This half - life existence of graduate students can be minimized in a number of ways; pick a school and department that has a socially active graduate student body; bring a significant other with you to graduate school; attend a school in a major metropolitan area; live in a graduate dorm; find friends in more socially active departments; join a gym or go to the gym
on campus; become involved in the surrounding community; suck it up and
plan social
events yourself for the uninitiated in your department; and finally desperately seek someone — anyone — who will halfway understand your life, i.e., make real friends rather than acquaintances.
We
plan to hold a flagship
event in collaboration with NASA JPL
on the Caltech
Campus with both family - oriented activities and special speakers for a variety of audiences May 9, 2015.
Parents play a prominent role
on campus: assisting in classrooms,
planning school
events and supporting the teachers so they can focus
on academics.
The schools
plan special arts - related
events both
on campus and off.
Plan your next meeting or
event The Radisson is located
on the University of Toledo Health Science
campus, which makes our meeting facilities ideal for graduation celebrations, medical conferences and business expos.
If selected I would become a representative responsible for organizing sustainability
events on campus, working with other interns, and creating a
plan to inspire students
on campus to take climate action.
The Career Office organizes a number of
events throughout the year to assist law students in their career
planning efforts, including information sessions, career fairs,
on -
campus interviews (OCIs), receptions and law firm tours and open houses.
Helped
plan numerous
events that occurred
on and off
campus, such as a veteran graduation ceremony, Operation: Comedy, high ropes courses, and site visits to Vet Center Sepulveda, Vet Center Chatsworth, and San Diego State Universities» Veteran Resource Center
Planned and assigned / executed over 75 recruiting and admissions
events each year, ranging from
on -
campus preview days to class presentations at undergrad institutions.
Events Committee Member, planned and managed special campus events, such as Open House, Pre-Registration Day, New Student Orientation, based on b
Events Committee Member,
planned and managed special
campus events, such as Open House, Pre-Registration Day, New Student Orientation, based on b
events, such as Open House, Pre-Registration Day, New Student Orientation, based
on budget.
Students organize
events on campus to raise public awareness, educate their peers, work with local
Planned Parenthood health centers, and assist in making sexual health a public health and cultural imperative.
Through
Planned Parenthood's youth organizing program, students across the country organize
events on campus to raise public awareness about reproductive health and rights, educate young people about sexual health, and mobilize advocates for reproductive freedom in all communities.
Planned Parenthood Generation Action Network is a network of young organizers and activists across the country who organize
events on their
campuses and in their communities to mobilize advocates for reproductive freedom; in addition to raising public awareness about reproductive health and rights, educating young people about sexual health, and creating lasting change in those communities.
Planned Parenthood Generation Action is a network of young activists across the country and across Massachusetts who organize
events on their
campuses and in their communities to mobilize advocates for reproductive freedom, raise public awareness about reproductive health and rights, and create lasting change in those communities.