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SUMMARY:2026 Climate Change Symposium
DESCRIPTION:2026 Climate Change Symposium\n\nJoin us for CLE credit and an exciting series of conversations about one of the world’s most pressing issues! You have a stake in the health of the environment\, and in the midst of a rapidly changing climate\, it is critical that we share our most current understanding in order to coordinate the fight against climate change. \nHosted by SEEDS at UNC-CH\, this year’s Annual Climate Change Symposium will be held throughout the day next week on April 21st in Wilson Library’s Pleasants Family Assembly Room. Put on almost every year since 2010\, this event brings together students\, faculty\, and professionals to discuss climate change and think about pathways to solutions\, from policy to technology. Anyone interested is welcome to attend any part of the event which will last from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. See more details below. \nAbout the event:The day will start with bagels\, an intro\, and speaker sessions\, featuring presentations by UNC Professor Nancy Guo on Carbon Capture\, Dr. Melissa Malkin-Weber on Clean Energy\, and SELC’s Ramona McGee on Wildlife Conservation Policy. A panel will follow\, with panelists bringing perspectives from local\, organizational\, and international levels of climate and environmental management\, then a bring-your-own-lunch break during which you can join one of the breakout workshops\, one by Climate Journalist Justin Cook on Climate Communication\, and one by Sunrise on Student Activism. After lunch\, we will have a networking session during which you can hear from students giving poster presentations and tabling student organizations\, before closing with Climate Hero awards. If any of these sound interesting\, we’d love for you to RSVP to participate! There is no obligation to stay for the entire duration. \nPlease feel free to contact zikbaj@unc.edu if you have any questions or need more information\, and we hope to see you there! \nRSVP: https://forms.gle/TG6SQ4kxNDZ2f52T7 \n\n\n\n      From Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 9:00 AM\n      to 2:30 PM EDT\n      at Pleasants Family Assembly Room\, Wilson Library.
URL:https://studentaffairs.unc.edu/event/2026-climate-change-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement, Public Service, & Philanthropy,Graduate & Professional Student Program,Science & Nature,ThoughtfulLearning
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SUMMARY:Resume 201: Advanced Resume Writing
DESCRIPTION:Resume 201: Advanced Resume Writing\n\nTake your resume to the next level in Resume 201! Learn advanced techniques for crafting targeted resumes and showcasing achievements that set you apart in competitive industries. \n\n\n\n      From Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 11:00 AM\n      to 12:00 PM EDT\n      at Hanes 239.
URL:https://studentaffairs.unc.edu/event/resume-201-advanced-resume-writing/
CATEGORIES:Campus Life Experience,Career Exploration & Development,Civic Engagement, Public Service, & Philanthropy,Community Building & Social Activities,Graduate & Professional Student Program,Leadership Development,Social
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SUMMARY:Asian American Center Council of Student Orgs
DESCRIPTION:Asian American Center Council of Student Orgs\n\n\nCurrent and next year’s exec team members from all Asian and Asian American interest student groups are invited to the Council of Student Organizations meeting on Tuesday\, April 21st from 12-1pm in the Graduate Student Center (211a West Cameron Avenue).\n \n\n\nThis is an opportunity for everyone to share what they have planned for the rest of this academic year and next. There will also be an open discussion on future collaborations with each other and the AAC.\n \n\n\nWe will also be sharing details about our first ever Council of Student Orgs Finals Study Hall so this is a meeting you will not want to miss!\n \n\n\nLunch will be provided to those that register by Monday\, April 20th at 8am: go.unc.edu/AACcouncil  (if this link does not work\, please copy & paste into your browser)\n\n\n\n\n      From Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 12:00 PM\n      to 1:00 PM EDT\n      at Graduate Student Center.
URL:https://studentaffairs.unc.edu/event/asian-american-center-council-of-student-orgs/
CATEGORIES:Campus Life Experience,Civic Engagement, Public Service, & Philanthropy,Community Building & Social Activities,Cultural,Culture & Identity,Graduate & Professional Student Program,Leadership Development
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SUMMARY:“American Diplomacy and Global Disorder: The Middle East\, Europe\, and What Comes Next” -- Ambassador Robert Pearson
DESCRIPTION:“American Diplomacy and Global Disorder: The Middle East\, Europe\, and What Comes Next” — Ambassador Robert Pearson\n\n—      “”  (   ) \nThe Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy (TFED)\, in partnership with the Carolina Forum for Education and Diplomacy (CFED) and UNC Global Affairs\, is delighted to welcome back Ambassador Robert “Bob” Pearson for a special on-campus address at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. \nAs we bring the semester to a close\, Ambassador Pearson will offer a timely and wide-ranging perspective on one of the central questions of our moment: \nDrawing on a distinguished career that includes service as:• U.S. Ambassador to Turkey• Director General of the U.S. Foreign Service• Deputy Chief of Mission in Paris• Senior roles at NATO and across Europe\, Asia\, and Washington \nAmbassador Pearson will reflect on: U.S. diplomacy and strategic challenges in the Middle East (including Iran) The future of Europe and the transatlantic partnership️ NATO\, alliance cohesion\, and shifting security commitments⚖️ The erosion—and possible renewal—of global norms and institutions What comes next for American leadership in a changing world \n Date: Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 Time: 5:15–6:00 PM ET Location: FedEx Global Education Center (Second-Floor Conference Room\, UNC Chapel Hill) UNC Students: CLE credit available Pizza and informal conversation to follow \nThis event serves as a fitting close to the semester in PWAD/CMPL 489: Epic\, Empire\, and Diplomacy—a course that brings students into conversation not only with foundational texts and ancient empires\, but also with practitioners of diplomacy whose experience helps illuminate how the past continues to shape the present. \nEarlier the same day\, we will hear from classicist David Stuttard on Homeric epic—making for a rare and rewarding “double header” that bridges the ancient and the contemporary\, the literary and the geopolitical. \n Learn more: https://tfed.ngo \n#Diplomacy #ForeignPolicy #GlobalAffairs #NATO #TransatlanticRelations #UNC #TFED #CFED \n\n\n\n      From Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026 5:15 PM\n      to 6:00 PM EDT\n      at FedEx Global Education Center.
URL:https://studentaffairs.unc.edu/event/american-diplomacy-and-global-disorder-the-middle-east-europe-and-what-comes-next-ambassador-robert-pearson/
LOCATION:FedEx Global Education Center (Second-Floor Conference Room\, UNC Chapel Hill) UNC Students: CLE credit available Pizza and informal conversation to follow
CATEGORIES:Campus Life Experience,Career Exploration & Development,Civic Engagement, Public Service, & Philanthropy,Graduate & Professional Student Program,Leadership Development,Lecture,ThoughtfulLearning
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