Dear Eagles, My Student Affairs picks this week include the Career Center's DEI Forum, the APAHM Opening Ceremony, and Tranquil Thursdays from our Center for Student Wellness (formerly the Office of Health Promotion). There are is also a save the date for a variety of CAB Spring events and it is Grad Student Appreciation month. Additional exciting campus events include the Schiller Institute Passport to Innovation, the Clough Colloquium, and some employment and volunteer opportunities from BC Dining and the Arts Council. Finally, we are counting down to Marathon Monday, be sure to follow @BCStuaffairs as we highlight our BC runners. We also have a Mile 21 poster party in the works! Sincerely, Dr. Shawna Cooper-Gibson Open Office Hours This Week: Friday, April 8 | 3-5 p.m. | Maloney 412 Student Affairs Highlights Career Center DEI Forum: A Mutual Reflection on Diverse Hiring PracticesThis event will bring together recruiters, students, and career services professionals to hear about best practices for recruiting and hiring students from underrepresented backgrounds. Campus Activities Board The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is a student-led programming board that coordinates campus-wide events. Save the Date for the following upcoming events! Graduate Student Life April is Grad Student Appreciation Month! Each week the Graduate Student Association and the Office of Graduate Student Life will be sponsoring events. The events for this week include Pet therapy, a Virtual Exercise Class, and Sip & Paint Night! More information and registration links are available via the 'Grad Student News' emails on 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, and 4/24. Campus Partner Features BC Dining BC Dining is Hiring! Be part of Commencement (5/22-5/23) and Reunion Weekends (6/3-6/5, 6/10-6/12) Waitstaff, bartenders, and drivers wanted. Earn up to $22.50 an hour! Day or evening shifts, no experience needed. Boston College Athletics BB vs Northeastern BB vs Quinnipiac From Campus Ministry Faith Seeking Global Justice Join a yearlong commitment to a faith that seeks global justice including weekly community building, faith formation, and a 7-10 day international immersion over winter break. Immersions themes include human rights, sustainability, migration, inequality, and racial justice. Learn more and come to an info session:
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