Can Racial Equity Commissions Heal Communities?

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Generally speaking, racial equity commissions are made up of residents, government officials, and key community stakeholders who work together to create recommendations that will lead to more racially equitable and just communities. The focus of commissions can vary depending on the community’s priorities or historic challenges, but often center on healthcare, public safety, and/or economic equality. In this webinar, experienced ...

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Indonesian Literature, Politics, & Theatre Discussions

CMA 3.114 2504 Whitis Ave, Austin, TX

Thursday, March 30, 2 – 3:30 pm, CMA Building, Room 5.136 (Lady Bird Johnson Room) With Dr. Max Lane, Independent Scholar, Translator, and Visiting Senior Fellow, ISEAS -Yusof Ishak Institute on his new book INDONESIA OUT OF EXILE.   Friday, March 31, 2 – 4 pm, CMA Building, Room 3.114 Screening BEHIND THE STAGE: SILENT SONG OF THE GENJER FLOWERS ...

Recurring

Indonesian Literature, Politics, & Theatre Discussions

CMA 3.114 2504 Whitis Ave, Austin, TX

Thursday, March 30, 2 – 3:30 pm, CMA Building, Room 5.136 (Lady Bird Johnson Room) With Dr. Max Lane, Independent Scholar, Translator, and Visiting Senior Fellow, ISEAS -Yusof Ishak Institute on his new book INDONESIA OUT OF EXILE.   Friday, March 31, 2 – 4 pm, CMA Building, Room 3.114 Screening BEHIND THE STAGE: SILENT SONG OF THE GENJER FLOWERS ...

CMS Week

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Our annual Communication Studies Week! Communication Studies Week is an opportunity to highlight the many great opportunities the Department of Communication Studies offers for both current and prospective undergraduate students. The week of events includes four days devoted to different aspects of Communication Studies relevant to the undergraduate community. We will have events planned for each day of the Week, ...

Presentations, Pizza, and Prizes on the Plaza

Aaron Lincoln Davis Square in the CMA Plaza 2504 Whitis Ave, CMA 3.000, AUSTIN, TX

Join us for some amazing teaching teasers from the award-winning CMS faculty. There will be free pizza, prize giveaways, CMS Week swag, and more!

Celebrating the CMS Community: Contests, Classes, Clubs, and (Ice) Cream!

Aaron Lincoln Davis Square in the CMA Plaza 2504 Whitis Ave, CMA 3.000, AUSTIN, TX

This event is for all current/prospective majors/minors and CMS faculty/staff. Learn about fall classes, student organizations, degree options, co-curricular opportunities and more as you enjoy games, live trivia, and Amy’s Ice Cream!

CMS Career Day: Networking for What’s Next

CMA Lobby 2504A WHITIS AVE, AUSTIN, TX

We’ve got training from experts on how to network, a panel of alums talking about career success, and speed networking with Austin area professionals (plus free food/drinks)! 4:00pm - Networking Workshop: How to Tell Your Story & Build Connections (CMA Auditorium) 5:00pm - CMS Career and Alumni Panel: Words of Wisdom on Using Your CMS Degree Toward Success (CMA Auditorium) ...

Thursday Night Live: CMS Info Sessions and Speech/Debate Showcase Performances

DMC 5.102 – Dean’s Presentation Room

We’ll wrap up the week with an exciting evening of information, entertainment from our award-winning forensics teams, and free food/snacks for all in attendance! 5:30pm – Pizza and Information on CMS Degrees, Clubs, and More (5th Floor Lobby) 6:30pm – Public Debate by Members of UT Debate Team 7:30pm – Showcase Performance by Members of Texas Speech Team

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