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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:McKinsey’s GLAM Undergraduate Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:Event description:\nMcKinsey's GLAM Undergraduate Leadership Summit\nMcKinsey & Company is a place where LGBTQ+ people thrive. Since GLAM (LGBTQ+ at McKinsey) was founded in 1995\, we have been committed to attracting and retaining the world’s top LGBTQ+ talent. GLAM has evolved and grown globally to include people of all orientations. To further that goal and support the development of tomorrow’s future LGBTQ+ leaders\, we are proud to offer the GLAM Undergraduate Leadership Summit (GULS).\n\nWhat to expect:\nThis one-day program will include professional development training\, Q&A with current consultants\, and an overview of the McKinsey recruiting process.\n\nWho Can Apply?\nThis program is open to current undergraduates in the class of 2022\, 2023\, or 2024 who identify as LGBTQ+.\n\nHow to Apply: \nTo apply\, please create an account below and submit thefollowing:\n\n- A copy of your current resume in PDF format. Feel free toinclude both college and high school activities\, scholarships\, and other involvement which contribute to your qualifications. Your cumulative GPAand SAT and/or ACT scores.\n\nDeadline: \n\nThe deadline to submit your application is June 18th\, 2021. All submissions must be in PDF format.\n\n*Helpful instructions on creating a PDF:\nhttp://www.wikihow.com/Create-PDF-Files\n
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/84483
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DTSTAMP:20210701T140223
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210716T100000
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SUMMARY:Livestream / Virtual:Chatter: The Voice in Our Head\, Why It Matters\, and How to Harness It
DESCRIPTION:About the talk\nWe all struggle to avoid overthinking in our work and our personal lives from time to time—but after a year of crisis and uncertainty\, negative self-talk is on the rise like never before. Award-winning psychologist and author of the instant national bestseller Chatter\, Ethan Kross studies how the conversations we have with ourselves shape our lives in surprising ways\, from our health and our job performance to our relationships and decision-making.\n\nJoin us for this fireside chat hosted by Dave Mayer\, where Kross will share his cutting-edge research and real-world case studies to help you harness the power of your inner voice. He’ll reveal how you can improve productivity and wellbeing in your own life\, as well as help you become a wiser leader to others.\n\nAbout Kross\nEthan Kross\, PhD\, is one of the world’s leading experts on controlling the conscious mind. An award-winning professor in the University of Michigan’s Psychology Department and its Ross School of Business\, he is the director of the Emotion & Self Control Laboratory.\n\nHe has participated in policy discussions at the White House and has been interviewed about his work on CBS Evening News\, Good Morning America\, Anderson Cooper Full Circle\, and NPR’s Morning Edition. His research has been featured in The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, The Wall Street Journal\, USA Today\, and New England Journal of Medicine and Science. His recently released first book\, Chatter: The Voice in Our Head\, Why It Matters\, and How to Harness It\, is a National Bestseller.\n\nHost\nDavid Mayer\, John H. Mitchell Professor of Business Ethics\, Michigan Ross\n\nFree registration required to obtain login information: https://positiveorgs.bus.umich.edu/events/chatter/\n\nThe Center for Positive Organizations would like to thank our Promotional Partners for this event: the Department of Psychology in the College of Literature\, Science\, and the Arts at the University of Michigan and the Managerial and Organizational Cognition (MOC) Division of the Academy of Management.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/84364
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Business,Faculty,Books,Alumni,Well-being,Staff,Research,Psychology,Michigan Ross,Leadership,Free,Entrepreneurship,Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20210524T112243
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SUMMARY:Livestream / Virtual:The Clements Bookworm: Detroit’s Hidden Channels\, French-Indigenous Families in the 18th Century
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Karen Marrero discusses her new book *Detroit’s Hidden Channels: The Power of French-Indigenous Families in the Eighteenth Century* (2020). \n\nFrench-Indigenous families of the 18th century were a central force in shaping the history of Detroit. Situated where Anishinaabe\, Wendat\, Myaamia\, and later French communities were established and where the system of waterways linking the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico narrowed\, Detroit’s location was its primary attribute. While the French state viewed Detroit as a decaying site of illegal activities\, the influence of the French-Indigenous networks grew as members diverted imperial resources to bolster an alternative configuration of power relations. Women furthered commerce by navigating a multitude of gender norms of their nations\, allowing them to defy the state that sought to control them by holding them to European ideals of womanhood. By the mid-18th century\, French-Indigenous families had become so powerful\, incoming British traders and imperial officials courted their favor. These families would maintain that power as the British imperial presence splintered on the eve of the American Revolution.\n\nKaren Marrero is a past Clements Library research fellow and a professor at Wayne State University.\n\nRegister at myumi.ch/gjgzR\n\n*This episode of the Bookworm is generously sponsored by Douglas Johnson.*\n\n*The Clements Bookworm is a webinar series in which panelists and featured guests discuss history topics. Recommended books\, articles\, and other resources are provided in each session. Inspired by the traditional Clements Library researcher tea time\, we invite you to pull up a chair at our [virtual] table. Live attendees are encouraged to post comments and questions\, respond to polls\, and add to our conversation and camaraderie.*
UID:83967-21619247@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/83967
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:libraries,american culture,International,Humanities,history,Family,Detroit,Books,american indian,race,Virtual,Talk,Scholarship,Research,native american history,Native American,Library
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