OCS Presents: Grub Club
October 29, 2024 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
A series of lunch and learn activities with OCS staff and offered to all students.
This event is for: students
Community Connections events provide opportunities for HMC faculty, students and staff to cultivate community, foster open conversations and share important information as together we live out our mission and shape the future of the College.
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A chance for the Dean to chat informally with faculty. This event is for faculty.
A series of lunch and learn activities with OCS staff and offered to all students.
An opportunity to chat and have coffee with the dean of students.
A collaborative panel discussion of social justice issues, presented with HMC alumni.
A discussion of career opportunities with ATA engineering in the SkyCube. This event is for students.
An opportunity to share insights, broaden perspectives, and enjoy camaraderie with fellow book lovers. Book club will meet every other week until Dec. 2.
Green Room, Platt Campus Center.
A series of lunch and learn activities with OCS staff and offered to all students.
Note there are two sessions for this event: 2–3 p.m. and 5–6 p.m.
A virtual intercollegiate event where thousands of students are paired into one-on-one conversations across differences.
We will be hosting our first Community Conversation to listen attentively to each other on our personal experiences with polarization, and it would be so valuable to have you there!
SkyCube – Shan 3460
Light refreshments will be available
Career Fair for students to interact with potential employers at a virtual career fair.
A series of workshops for students to develop their leadership skills through the course of the academic year.
Note there are two sessions for this event: 2–3 p.m. and 5–6 p.m.
A virtual intercollegiate event where thousands of students are paired into one-on-one conversations across differences.
The focus of this learning community is to learn from each other. The goal is to embed values such as intellectual curiosity, empathy, active listening, and critical thinking into our educational practices and learning environments that will help us navigate complex conversations.
Mitchell PDR
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A series of workshops for students to develop their leadership skills through the course of the academic year.
A virtual intercollegiate event where thousands of students are paired into one-on-one conversations across differences.
Attend the Pizza Party hosted by the Office of Wellbeing! All HMC community members can attend to learn more about what we do, explore the resources available, and meet our team—all while enjoying free pizza! Click here to RSVP.
Location: Green Room, Platt Campus Center