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SUMMARY:Care and Custody
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Anne Parsons\, Associate Professor and Director of Public History is the co-winner of the 2019 Outstanding Book Award from the Disability History Association for her publication\, From Asylum to Prision: Deinstitutionalization and the Rise of Mass Incarceration after 1945. The traveling exhibition Care and Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health is yet another testament to Dr. Parson’s work to examine the interconnected history of mental health\, asylums\, and incarceration.Please consider the multiple ways that you can view this exhibition at the UNCG Nursing Building Atrium\, as well as within the Greensboro Project Space.www.nlm.nih.gov/careandcustody \n 
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/care-and-custody/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T153000
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SUMMARY:RISE Speaker Series\, Dr. Adriana Martinez
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: RISE Speaker Series\, Dr. Adriana Martinez\n\nDr. Adriana Martinez\, Department of Geography and GIS and Department of Environmental Science\, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville \n\n\n“Passport to scientific identity: Fostering underrepresented students’ self-efficacy through research\, travel\, and co-curricular activities” \n\n\nFriday\, November 3\, 3:30 pm\, Graham 212
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/rise-speaker-series-dr-adriana-martinez/
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SUMMARY:GROWTH Lunch 'N' Learn with Dr Jenny Etnier
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Edwards Lounge Rm 219\, Stone Building\, UNCG\nOR\nvirtually on Microsoft Teams\n(Teams meeting link at the end of this email invitation)\nRSVP here by Friday November 3\, 2023\n\n\nFeaturing:\nJenny Etnier\, PhD \nDepartment of Kinesiology \n \nGot Exercise? Exploring the Benefits of Exercise for Cognitive Performance\nIn this presentation\, Dr. Etnier will discuss her findings regarding the beneficial effects of exercise for cognitive perofrmance with a focus on older adults. Her work considers the benefits of both single sessions of exercise and of regular exercise participation. \n\n  \n\nMicrosoft Teams meeting\n\n\n\nJoin on your computer\, mobile app or room device\n\nClick here to join the meeting\n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 212 416 293 851 \n Passcode: 9Wzn9J \n\nDownload Teams | Join on the web\n\n\n\n\n\nOr call in (audio only)\n\n\n+1 336-790-7381\,\,235419491#   United States\, Greensboro\n\n\nPhone Conference ID: 235 419 491# \n\nFind a local number | Reset PIN\n\nLearn More | Meeting options\n\n\n\n\n\nThe mission of the Gerontology Research\, Outreach\, Workforce development\, and Teaching HUB (GROWTH) is to encourage interdisciplinary and community-engaged research\, teaching\, and service focused on aging and older adults. All UNCG faculty\, staff\, students\, alumni\, and community partners are invited to participate in GROWTH-sponsored events.  Please forward this invitation to others who might want to join this network.\nThank you from the GROWTH Faculty Executive Advisory Committee:  \nRebecca Adams\, Gerontology \nChantelle Caro\, Gerontology\nLaurie Kennedy-Malone\, Nursing\nNoah Lenstra\, Library and Information Studies\nJaclyn Maher\, Kinesiology\nRachel Olsen\, University Libraries\n\n\n\nHow to Keep in Touch\n\nThe UNCG GROWTH and Gerontology Programs collaborate on our social media presence. Click on the icons below to reach the UNCG Gerontology Facebook page\, to follow the Gerontology programs on Instagram or LinkedIn\, and to view the UNCG GROWTH YouTube Channel. 
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/growth-lunch-n-learn/
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SUMMARY:The Journey of Love
DESCRIPTION:Title: The Journey of Love: How Five Women Founded the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network\n\nSpeaker: Nurhayat Sultan\, co-founder of the RMCN (Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network)\n\nDistinguished guests:\n\nDr. Ronan Lee: Loughborough University\, Doctoral Prize Fellow at the Institute for Media and Creative Industries\nDr. Thomas Arcaro: Elon University\, Professor of Sociology\n\n\nDate & Time: November 10\, 1pm\n\nBlurb: Born to Rohingya refugee parents living in Malaysia\, Nurhayat Sultan relocated to the United States at nine years old. She always knew of the oppression which the Rohingya people faced back in their homeland of Myanmar\, and she also always sought to help her people in some way. In 2023\, Nurhayat and four other Rohingya women from across the world came together and met in Aceh\, Indonesia\, where they volunteered at a Rohingya refugee camp\, advocated to local stakeholders regarding the situation of the Rohingya people in Indonesia and across the world\, and reconnected with their roots.  What blossomed was the formation and founding of the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network and an everlasting bond during an unforgettable journey which the women have called “The Journey of Love.”\n\nRegistration required: https://go.uncg.edu/rohingya_panel
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/the-journey-of-love/
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SUMMARY:Research Mentor/Mentee Relationship
DESCRIPTION:Foundations for a Successful Partnership \nWorkshop Description:  This workshop will cover Research Mentor/Mentee Relationships. Specifically\, foundations for a successful partnership. Collaborative research can be simple or complex and is mutually beneficial to those involved – providing access to specific expertise or resources that are not available within one research team. Establishing and maintaining successful research collaborations includes: having a clear understanding of roles and relationships\, consistent communication\, effective management and recognizing differences in research fields. \nSpeaker: Cindy Bacon\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor\, MSN Leadership & Management Concentration Coordinator\, School of Nursing \n  \nPlease RSVP to attend at this link: https://workshops.uncg.edu/event/research-mentor-mentee-relationship-foundations-for-a-successful-partnership/
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/research-mentor-mentee-relationship-foundations-for-a-successful-partnership/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melissa Skillings":MAILTO:mkskilli@uncg.edu
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk About It: Gun Violence Prevention
DESCRIPTION:LET’S TALK ABOUT IT: A COLLABORATIVE CONVERSATION ABOUT CAMPUS GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION\n  \nStudents\, staff\, faculty\, and UNCG leadership are invited to engage with one another in an open and informative discussion about gun violence prevention and safety efforts on our campus. Registration is open to the first 40 individuals. A light meal and refreshments will be provided. Please scan the OR code below to RSVP! \n  \nNOVEMBER 13\, 2023\n4-6 PM\nSHAW RESIDENCE HALL\nTILLMAN- SMART PARLOR\nQUESTIONS? CONTACT ALPHANUESG@GMAIL.COM
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