New Student Orientation Day 1
Academic program sessions will include presentations curated by the Assoc Dean for Curricular Affairs R.
Academic program sessions will include presentations curated by the Assoc Dean for Curricular Affairs R.
10:00AM-10:30AM - Dean of Students Office | Dean of Students Team
Join this workshop to learn about recent medical school admissions policy and protocol updates. Hosted by the Senior Assistant Director of Admissions from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Christina Twist who will be sharing insider perspectives on the application process.
Returning and new students, get a head start on your internship or post-graduation job search. News reports anticipate a challenging internship and job market in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but employers are still hiring. Don't wait! Attend HCC 200 to learn key job and internship search strategies to help you successfully land a great internship or job.
Are you interested in starting a club, being involved in student government or engaging with elected officials or community organizations? SLICE can guide and support your passions. SLICE offers involvement opportunities and programs that center on identity construction, intercultural communication and community engagement. Putting Oxy’s values into action, SLICE intentionally focuses on meaning-making and transformative learning on campus and in the public sphere.
The LGBTQIA+ community is endlessly resilient, and yet, COVID-19 has shed light on the many public health disparities for minoritized communities. Folks who identify as LGBTQIA+ are particularly vulnerable as we adapt to social distancing and self-isolation, and perhaps face greater challenges finding support. Micol Garinkol, ICC Office Supervisor, will facilitate a workshop to enhance connectedness, provide advocacy, and create space to cope with challenges specific to LGBTQIA+ identity.
The LGBTQIA+ community is endlessly resilient, and yet, COVID-19 has shed light on the many public health disparities for minoritized communities. Folks who identify as LGBTQIA+ are particularly vulnerable as we adapt to social distancing and self-isolation, and perhaps face greater challenges finding support. Micol Garinkol, ICC Office Supervisor, will facilitate a workshop to enhance connectedness, provide advocacy, and create space to cope with challenges specific to LGBTQIA+ identity.