[GSC-Diversity-All] GSC DEI Weekly Newsletter
Andrei Iliescu
iliescu at mit.edu
Tue Apr 5 13:24:04 EDT 2022
Hi everyone,
We hope you enjoyed the Spring Break week! Please enjoy our latest GSC DEI
Newsletter!
General GSC DEI
1.
GSC DEI Brown Bag Research Symposium
Need to practice your research pitch? Want more public speaking experience?
Looking for additional professional development? You should sign up to
present
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfSzm5zb6VOgHYzPvcnv2Wln-eoKwH88xNnafu2bka-v0RnGA/viewform>
at GSC DEI’s Brown Bag Research Symposium! The symposium will be held
on Friday,
April 22nd, 3-5 PM ET in the Student Center Mezzanine, W20-307. This is a
great opportunity for graduate students across departments to present their
research as brief (3-5 minute) presentations and showcase the diverse
research of MIT graduate students! Free food will be provided in-person
along with prizes for first, second, and third place presenters. Please
sign up by April 10th!
We are also looking for judges to help evaluate presentations–you’ll
receive a thank you gift for serving as a judge! If interested, you may
sign up to become a judge here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeq2FeVAwZLl84gTSqbL5Z2MxTxqJHj2pnitgngYSuh2U-WGQ/viewform>
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1.
Tax Workshops at MIT
The MIT virtual Tax Workshops for students from last week - a session for
nonresident international students, and a session for US citizens and
residents - are available on the VPF Tax Guidance website
<https://vpf.mit.edu/tax-guidance-for-nonresident-aliens>.
Additionally, the International Student Office (ISO) has updated their taxes
webpage <https://iso.mit.edu/maintaining-status/taxes/> to reflect updated
links to MIT and additional resources on filing income tax returns for the
2021 calendar year.
1.
Listening Sessions for LBGTQ+ Students for Strategic Plan
Lunch provided. Sponsored by the ICEO. Please join Professor Lorna Gibson
and Professor George Barbastathis from the MIT School of Engineering in
this listening session for LBGTQ+ students to share their concerns and
opinions about a career in academia or outside of it. The feedback will be
collected and shared with the ICEO to help inform the strategic plan and
how it can better support LBGTQ+ students.
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Tuesday, April 26th at 12:00 pm in the Rainbow Lounge (50-250) for
graduate/post doc students
1.
Kaleidoscope Nights - The Black Arts Collective at MIT Event
The Black Arts Collective at MIT invites you to submit your art piece or
get a performance spot for the first-ever Kaleidoscope Nights on the
evening of Friday, April 15th in Lobby 10 (location may change).
Submissions are welcome from all MIT undergrad and grad students until March
31st. We are accepting art pieces, short film works, musical performances,
spoken word spots, dance cameos -- whatever you can dream! Tell us about
your submission here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc2-h1dNEfxT0VWHBXoh4qjLlIEXxSUNPqeAVAf1ORwyhgF0g/viewform>
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1.
The 2022 gwaMIT Spring Leadership Conference
When: April 11-15
Graduate Womxn at MIT (gwaMIT) is an organization to support MIT graduate
students seeking a space to talk about the experiences of being a woman
and/or being coded as a woman, while acknowledging the diversity among
people who have had these experiences. We use the term “womxn” to signify
that gwaMIT is a space for anyone who identifies with this mission, which
may include transgender women, cisgender women, non-binary people, and
gender diverse people.
For more information visit our Event Website
<https://gwamit20212022.wixsite.com/leadershipconference>.
Department and Classroom Inclusion
Are you looking to get more involved with GSC DEI and help get your
department connected to our DEI community? We are looking for more conduits
from departments across MIT schools to help us learn about the needs of
individual departments and inform our plans moving forward. If you are
interested in serving as a GSC DEI conduit for your department or know
someone who might be, contact us as gsc-diversity-officers at mit.edu.
Conduits are graduate student representatives who are interested in DEI
efforts in their departments. Conduits attend a couple of meetings per
semester where we engage in discussion around ongoing DEI efforts. Overall,
it’s a great way to join a network of students interested in DEI and share
institutionalized knowledge and best practices across departments.
Student Life
Do you have an idea for an event centered around community-building among
students and DEI advocacy? Whether it’s a supportive meet-and-greet, an
informational panel, or anything creative in between, we would love to
provide support! Please get in touch with us at
gsc-diversity-officers at mit.edu to discuss your initiative and potential
funding opportunities.
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Check out our Google Calendar that includes all of our events here
<https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r?cid=dWszdDZhb2tuZWMyMm5nMzZlZ2psdXNjZHNAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ>!
If you would like to submit an event to the calendar you can do so using
this form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdD6FFBRfAHf1ukXeo3DubrU_gP55UbJ1z1NyTQe2tb67jVeQ/viewform>
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Sign up to the DEI mailing list gsc-diversity-all at mit.edu here
<http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/gsc-diversity-all>.
For any general questions regarding DEI or how to get involved, please
contact us at gsc-diversity at mit.edu.
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