Wednesday, 01 Nov 2023
The Center Social: Bring Magick Back
Come to the Center to meet other students interested in the mystical and magickal. Bring your friends and meet new people at the Center for LGBTQIA+ Student Success.
Thursday, 02 Nov 2023
Can You Fix the U.S. National Debt?
Can you balance the U.S. budget and fix the national debt? Presented by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, the Debt Fixer tool explores the budget tradeoffs needed to set a sustainable course for our country. Committee policy experts will walk through each section of the federal budget--from Education to Defense to Social Security--as you work to balance the budget, while also funding the programs and choices you believe in.
Fixing the National Debt: A Non-Partisan Challenge for Gen Z
Join two Gen Z staff members from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget to explore how they are educating and working with Congress and the public in a nonpartisan manner to improve the federal budget process. Gen Z will have to make crucial budget decisions such as whether to keep funding the military at its current level and if they want to keep Social Security how to make solvent beyond 2034.
Tuesday, 07 Nov 2023
The Center Tea Talk: Beyond the Binary, Intersex 101
It's almost Intersex Day of Solidarity. Many people don't know a lot about Intersex people, let's talk a little about the "third sex." During Tea Talks, we offer loose leaf tea, tea bags, and snacks and we will engage in discussion about a topic related to the LGBTQIA+ community.
Thursday, 09 Nov 2023
The Center: Crafternoon
"Sand Art," come to the center to make sand art with other members of the community.
Monday, 13 Nov 2023
The Right to Repair: Reclaiming the Things We Own
Aaron Perzanowski is the inaugural Thomas W. Lacchia Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. He teaches and writes about the intersection of intellectual and personal property law. Much of his work explores the notion of ownership in the digital economy. His books include The End of Ownership, co-authored with Jason Schultz (MIT Press, 2016), and The Right to Repair (Cambridge University Press, 2022). His current...
Wednesday, 15 Nov 2023
The Center: Transgender Pride Social
Meet other students that identify as transgender. Bring your friends and meet new people at the Center for LGBTQIA+ Student Success.
Thursday, 16 Nov 2023
WLC Connects: Arab Women's Revolutionary Art
The Department of World Languages and Cultures annual invited speaker series, with introductions and commentary by two interdisciplinary WLC faculty members. Nevine El Nossery (UW-Madison) discusses her recent book Arab Women’s Revolutionary Art: Between Singularities and Multitudes with commentary from ISU faculty members Michèle Schaal and Xavier Dapena. Please note: This lecture will not be recorded.
Tuesday, 21 Nov 2023
The Center Tea Talk: Home for the Holidays, Yikes!
Sometimes spending time with family can be difficult. Let's talk about some tips and tricks for spending time at home over the break. During Tea Talks, we offer loose leaf tea, tea bags, and snacks and engage in discussion about a topic related to the LGBTQIA+ community.
Tuesday, 28 Nov 2023
The Center: Game Night
Bring your board games, card games, or just yourself. Join us for a fun game night with your community at the Center for LGBTQIA+ Student Success.
Thursday, 30 Nov 2023
The Center: Slow Down for Self-Care
Close out the semester by learning self-care techniques and practicing relaxation methods.