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Updates & Announcements
Events & Workshops
Perspectives on the Atlanta Shooting and Asian-Hate Crimes
Thursday, March 25
2-3:30 p.m.

Members of the university community are invited to hear from a virtual panel of Asian scholars from across the campus who will provide their informed perspectives on what has become a societal pandemic—Asian hate crimes. A short, open discussion will follow.

Those interested in attending should email Amy O’Reilly at oreillya@rowan.edu for the virtual meeting information. 
Knowing & Understanding Your Employers Landscape
Thursday, March 25
5:30-6 p.m., via Zoom

Understand the hiring terrain from hiring managers and recruiters who were first-generation students. Learn to navigate the future workplace trends and landscape of securing a job after graduation and the employment forecast in your industry. Representatives from each college will share their experiences, strategies, and forecast.
Rowan Public Health Club Guest Speaker
Thursday, April 5
5 p.m., via Webex

As part of national public health week in April, the Rowan Public Health Club will welcome Commander Patrick Harper from the U.S. Public Health Service as a guest speaker. Dr. Harper will discuss opportunities, new programs for graduates at every stage as well as his path in the public health service. 

Road to Research Webinar Series
CSM and SHP Road to Research Webinar Series
Friday, April 16
11 a.m.-12 p.m., via Zoom

Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series
Friday, April 23
2-3 p.m., via Zoom

"Accessing Housing and Residential Service for Individuals with Autism and Developmental Disabilities"

Lisa McCauly Parles, Esq.
Partner, Parles Rekem, LLP

Internships & Opportunities
NJ Governor STEM Scholars
The application to participate in the NJ Governor's STEM Scholars program is now open. The program offers mentoring and shadowing experiences as well as formal and information presentations to enrich students understanding of STEM disciplines. The program is provided at no cost to selected students.

New Jersey-based students who will be entering 10th grade in the Fall of 2021 through doctoral level, have a proven passion for STEM, and a GPA of 3.5 or higher are invited to apply. The application will close at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, June 11, 2021. 

This email is distributed to undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Science &Mathematics and School of Health Professions. Past newsletters are available here. If you have questions or would like to submit content for future newsletters, please contact Brigid Milone at milone@rowan.edu.