A Note from the
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Greetings CASC'ers
Join us this month in honoring the Office of Multiethnic Student Affairs
"LatinX Heritage Month Program" We hope that you'll take time this week for some vital self-care in light of midterms, and engage in diverse campus programs this month. Details on exciting new events are listed under campus programs in the description.
Additionally, below are a list of available resources for advising support within the minor. If you have any questions, email cascminor@umich.edu
Academic Advising
Seeking support to finalize your course planning, petitions, senior audits, MSW preferred admissions information, or other advisory items? Stop by for drop in hours with CASC Academic Adviser and faculty member
Wednesday's from 1 - 4PM, SSWB Room 3831. You can also sign up for an advising appointment on the
CASC Minor website
We look forward to your engagement this year!
In support,
CASC Staff
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CASC Minor Advising
Drop In Hours: Wednesdays, 1-4PM in SSWB 3831
If you need advising, please schedule an appointment by clicking below.
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CAS
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Follow the link to the full
course catalog. Please see below for information on how to enroll in CASC Courses.
Course Substitution Request: If you do not see a course listed that you think should count for your CASC minor, please email the syllabus and a short paragraph about which cluster you think it should count for and why to cascminor@umich.edu.
Senior Audit
Please fill out your
senior audit as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please schedule an appointment or visit drop-in to speak with CASC Academic Advisor Joe Galura.
Course Enrollment Petitions:
Students must submit a petition found on the CASC website to enroll in SW 300, 305 (section 1 & 2), and SW 401.
If there are any questions or concerns, please email
cascminor@umich.edu
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Give CASC Feedback
We would love to hear from you about your CASC experience. Please fill out this form to give your input.
CASC/MSW SSW Application Essay Writing Workshop
Cu
rrent CASC students who are applying to the MSW program at the University of Michigan will have the opportunity to review
their MSW application essays with CASC alumni who
are
e currently in the MSW program. Please sign-up in advance for a time slot on this
google calendar.
To see the available time slots, ensure the date is on November 1, 2017.
When: Wednesday, November 1, 5:30-7:30PM
Interested in learning more about CASC or have a someone you think would be interested? CASC info sessions are an opportunity to learn more about CASC and get all of your questions answered. They are held the second Thursday of every month.
RSVP here.
When: Thursday, November, 9 1-2PM
Join CASC for a relaxing yoga session with certified yoga instructor and CASC student, Carly Noah. Take of your mental and physical health with CASC.
RSVP here.
When: Sunday, November, 19 - 11AM -12PM
This is your opportunity to tell your story about your CASC work that will eventually be shared with the greater CASC community. You can discuss why you joined CASC, how you CASC, your passions, your background, and beyond. Email cascminor@umich.edu with questions. We're looking forward to reading your story! To participate
fill out this form
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Opportunities for CASC students to apply for funding for their student organizations are now available! Deadlines for this academic year are December 3, January 21, and March 11.
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Campus News & Events
Latinx Heritage Month
Join MESA in celebrating and learning during LatinX Heritage Month. Learn more about the events on the
calendar or visit
MESA's website for more details about upcoming events.
Marching Forward: Fall 2017 Event Series
Marching Forward is an ongoing series of events in Fall 2017 that will bring the Civil Rights Movement to life, inspire critical reflection on social justice advocacy, and spark initiatives that catalyze change.
Learn more.
Disability is Diversity
This year, as we celebrate the University of Michigan entering its third century, this year's Investing in Ability events once again explore how disability is an important dimension of diversity.
Learn more about the events in October and November.
Interprofessional Student Town Hall
Join fellow students, faculty and deans to discuss importance of inter professional education and collaboration in health care, collaborate, and discover collaboration opportunities on campus.
Learn more and RSVP
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When: Thursday, October 26, 6-8PM
Where: Munger Graduate Residences, 8th Floor
James Jackson - Distinguished Diversity Scholar Career Award Lecture and Symposium
Join us in a Lecutre entitled "From Affirmative Action to Diversity in Higher Education" from Dr. Jackson as well as a day long symposium titled "A Lifetime of Achievement" immediately followin gthe lecture. This symposium will bring together Dr. Jackson's former students, collaborators, and colleagues to discuss issues of race, ethnicity, and health outcomes across the lifespan.
Learn more and RSVP.
When: Symposium: Monday 10/30, 9AM-3PM; Lecture 3:30-5PM
Where: Rackham Amphitheatre
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Ginsberg Learning in Community Events
Join the Ginsberg Center in their Learning in Community Workshops for the month of October. Sessions include Alternative Breaks 101, Service Chair Training, and Examining your Political Identity.
Learn More.
SSW Social Justice Series
The SSW invites you to the Fall Social Justice Series. This event surrounds meaningful dialogue about how we as social work professionals can continue to advocate for change in our communities. Faculty and community advocates will share their expertise.
When: Mondays 10/30, 11/20, 12/6, 1-2PM
Where: B780
Im
pact on Inequity: Contributions of Michigan Social Science
The University of Michigan has long been a leader in social science research on many dimensions of social inequality. This bicentennial symposium will highlight these contributions by focusing on the work of distinguished social scientists who were trained at the University of Michigan. All sessions free and open to the public.
Learn more.
When: November 9-10
Where: Rackham Amphitheater
Trans Awareness Week at the SSW
The School of Social Work's DEI Office and TBLG Matters will be hosting activities in partnership with Spectrum Center during Trans Awareness Week.
These activities are designed to celebrate the lives and contributions of Trans-Identified members of our community.
RSVP here for "Trans* in College: Personal Pathways to and Through the Research Process"
RSVP here for "Transgender Awareness Week Keynote, Z Nicolazzo (Pronouns: ze/hir)
Laverne Cox Lecture for the CEW Spectrum of Advocacy and Activism Student Symposium
Center for the Education of Women (CEW) is honored to bring award-winning actress, procudcer, and equal rights advocate Laverne Cox to give a lecture entitled "Ain't I a Woman: My Journey to Womanhood".
Learn more.
Tickets required.
When: Wednesday, November 15, 6PM
Where: Rackham Auditorium
Save the date: Fall 2017 Growing Allies Retreat
Save the date for his semester's Growing Allies retreat with MESA. The theme is race, ethnicity, and body image. Applications will open in October.
When: Saturday, December 2 and Sunday, December 3, 9AM-7PM both days
Where: Location TBD
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Jobs and Internships
Health Equity Summer Internship
Several Michigan hospitals and other health care organizations in the Detroit and Ann Arbor area have agreed to provide paid summer internships in health administration and policy to qualified undergraduate students who are interested in eliminating racial/ethnic health inequalities. Learn more and apply.
Global Scholars Program
Want to be part of an International Community Without Leaving Campus? Are you interested in learning about different perspectives? Global Scholars program is now accepting applications for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Learn more and apply.
Applications due December 8.
Engaged/Global Michigan Web Content Coordinator
The Office of the Vice Provost for Global Engagement and Interdisciplinary Academic Affairs seeks an enthusiastic and proactive student to serve as
Web Content Coordinator for the Engaged Michigan website.
Impact interns will work to make an impact on our environment, our democracy, and our future. Interns will learn to analyze problems, push for solutions, and build the public support it takes to win.
Learn more and apply.
Direct Action & Research Training (DART)
DART hires and trains organizers to build organizations that successfully address issues including school-to-prison pipeline, expanding access to health care, and fighting for immigrant rights. Positions will begin in January of 2018.
Visit their website or
RSVP to an info session to learn more. Contact
Hannah Wittmer with questions.
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Funding Opportunities
Boren Awards Information Session
Boren Awards provide undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships to study a wide range of critical languages in world areas underrepresented in study abroad to those committed to public service. Learn more at the upcoming information session.
When: Tuesday, October 24, 4:30-5:30PM
Where: 110 Weiser Hall
Socially Engaged Design Awards
The Center for Socially Engaged Design (C-SED) will recognize design teams that demonstrate substantial attention to social, cultural, economic, and environmental contexts in their design process and presentation. Design Expo takes place on Thursday, December 7. Must be present to be eligible. Learn more and register by November 1.
Sustainability Project Grants
The Student Sustainability Initiative Board advises the Graham Sustainability Institute on distribution of grants (up to $2,500) which are awarded to student groups seeking assistance for projects promoting environmental sustainability on campus.
Learn more and apply.
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