Graduate students! Join QGAPS at 5:30pm on Monday, November 25th at the Graduate Student Center (211A W. Cameron Ave) to watch Red, White & Royal Blue (2023). A queer romcom, based on the 2019 novel by Casey McQuiston, about a fictional son of the US president and his clandestine romance with a fictional prominent member of the UK royal family. We're using this time to engage in some stress relief and unplug before the Thanksgiving holidays - which often means we have both assignments of our own and grading deadlines looming.
There will be pizza provided, so please make sure to RSVP here!
Celebrate UNC LGBTQ Center Pride week with a dinner for LGBTQIA+ graduate students and Orange County seniors! This is a special opportunity to learn and connect over each other's unique experiences and life stories. This event is a collaboration between QGAPS and the Orange County Department on Aging's LGBTQ Senior Resource Team (SRT).
We plan to host 40 individuals at this event, 20 seniors and 20 graduate students. There are separate registration links for each group found below. We hope you will join us for our night of memory making, sharing, and connection.
This event will be hosted in a wheelchair-accessible building. If you need any specific accommodation, please contact Samone Jacobs ([email protected]).
Orange County Department on Aging Register HERE
Take a break and join us for a making event exclusive for QGAPS and hosted with BeAM. Event attendance will grant access to several entry level tools (e.g.: 3D Printing Pens, Rotary tools, Cricut Makers, and more) and the opportunity to take specialized BeAM workshops. Come for camaraderie and snacks leave with completed BeAM 101 training, custom buttons, and vacuum-formed goodies. To insure we have an appropriate amount of materials please register in advance.
This event is limited to Queer Graduate and Professional Student at Carolina
The way you present yourself is part of your teaching identity—and as a graduate student, now is a great time to think through what that means in practice. Join Dr. Lauren Easterling for this in-person interactive workshop that will explore strategies to overcome challenges and seize opportunities associated with teaching while queer.
Dr. Lauren Easterling is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Anatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology at Indiana University’s School of Medicine. She also serves as the Director of Trainee Services in the Grad Division at IU. Her work focuses on teaching development in the sciences and examining the best ways to support LGBTQ+ trainees.
Event hosted by The Graduate School CareerWell REGISTER HERE!