Pride
Pride
Promoting:
Lunar New Year
Winter Holiday Party
With this event we hope to encourage celebration and sharing of the many holidays, religions, cultures, and customs that are found among us in the department.
Food, collaborative playlist, and fun activities like cookie decorating and mug decorating!
Pumpkin Carving
Welcome Potluck
COrGI is kicking off the year with a potluck supper to welcome chemistry graduate students new and old! This event will be a celebration of our vast cultures and backgrounds via food and music.
Game Nights
Paint Nights
Discussion for Women's History Month
S.T. Olin 458
In celebration of Women’s History Month, COrGI will be hosting an arts & crafts/discussion circle to provide space for personal and group reflection on the experiences of gender minorities in STEM/Chemistry. We will also be discussing gender stereotypes and their connection to craft/artwork. We welcome all interested in joining us for this embroidery & gender minority-focused event. All are welcome (grad, post-doc, faculty)! No prior art experience needed!
Seminars/Events
COrGI attends many of the other great seminars/events on campus! See below for some examples:
OISE Game Night
November 12th, 8:30-10:30pm
Join up with other members of COrGI to grab some dinner and then head over to the OISE hosted game night at the BRB!
AIIS Speaker Series
November 19th, 4:00-6:00pm
Make your way to Caldwell Hall with COrGI for the presentation “She goes by Moons: The poetic and political legacy of Dr. Haunani-Kay Trask” by Professor Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua from the University of Hawai’i Mānoa.
Dismantling the Exclusivity of Academia Through Critical Allyship to our Neurodiverse Community
We attended the Building Allyship Series: Dismantling the Exclusivity of Academia Through Critical Allyship to our Neurodiverse Community via zoom. Here is an ologies podcast on ADHD as an additional resource.