Excel Pivot Tables Technical Training

Zoom

Basic knowledge of Excel is required for this training. What are Pivot Tables and why would I use one? Pivot Tables allow you to quickly summarize and analyze large amounts of data in lists and tables--independent of the original data layout in your spreadsheet--by dragging and dropping columns to different rows, columns, or summary positions. [...]

Honoring Langston Hughes

Consider kicking off Black History Month tonight with the Worcester County Poetry Association, who are hosting a reading of Langston Hughes' work by UMass Med School's new Assistant Vice Chancellor for City and Community Relations, Che Anderson. Honoring Langston Hughes, February 1 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Langston Hughes, an early adopter of what we now [...]

Public Health Crisis Discussion

Join the conversation with health experts Dr. Jaime Vallejos (Health Sciences) and Dr. Laura Kane (Philosophy) on "Our Public Health Crisis." This event will run on Zoom this Tuesday, February 2, from 1-2pm. https://worcester.zoom.us/j/91572328630

Done With Adulting: How to be an Effective Ally in the Fight Against Racism sponsored by WPI

Zoom

Join the Student Activities Office as we invite Asia and Jareed to host one of their podcast episodes, Done With Adulting, for WPI Students! Asia and Jareed will be joined by two WPI NSBE Students, Kristophe Zephyrin and Noelle Morgan, to talk about the student perspective when it comes to performative allyship and how we [...]

Fostering Civil Discourse: How Do We Talk About Issues That Matter?

Facing History and Ourselves uses lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to bigotry and hate. About this Event Please join us on Thursday, February 18th from 9:30-10:45 am via Zoom for the second in our series of presentations for those in Worcester’s education ecosystem on engaging in conversations with young [...]

What does it Mean to be a Justice Oriented Citizen?  Students, Activists, And Scholars Speak. Presented by the Petey Greene Program

Zoom

As we jump start our Spring 2021 semester programming,  we want to offer you the opportunity to engage with the Petey Greene Program community members and social justice practitioners striving for a more just world. Please join us for the first of three webinars in our Spring 2021 Justice Education Series.  On Thursday, February 18 at [...]

Stone Social Impact Forum featuring Catherine Coleman Flowers

Zoom

The Kennedy Institute is excited to announce that Jeff Goodell, 2020 Guggenheim Fellow, author, and contributing editor at Rolling Stone, will serve as moderator for the upcoming Stone Social Impact Forum program featuring Catherine Coleman Flowers, the acclaimed environmental activist, MacArthur “genius grant” recipient, and founding director of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice.

Free