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Be Heard: VOICES! is seeking stories & insights for the incoming class of 2024!
BE HEARD! CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD VOICES affirms diversity and lays the foundations for community, inviting the class of 2024 to bring their whole selves to Williams and providing them with your insights on how to navigate… Continue reading »
Davis Center Awards 2020: Nomination forms available until May 15, 2020
CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2020 DAVIS CENTER AWARDS BY May 15, 2020 The Davis Center is proud to present several awards at the end of the academic term. If you wish to nominate a student, group, department, staff, faculty, or community member… Continue reading »
2020-2021 Community Engagement Fellows: apply today-application window ends 05/15/2020

APPLY TODAY! Are you interested in becoming a Davis Center Community Engagement Fellow? Applications for the 2020-2021 academic year are due by Monday, May 15, 2020. CEFs receive training to become peer-to-peer diversity educators and work closely with DC staff to provide education aimed at building more… Continue reading »
Spring 2020 Community Engagement Fellows: applications available now.
APPLY NOW! Are you interested in becoming a Davis Center Community Engagement Fellow? Applications for Spring 2020 and/or the Fall 2020-Spring 2021 semesters are due by Tuesday, March 10, 2020. CEFs receive training to become peer-to-peer diversity educators and work closely with DC staff to provide education aimed at… Continue reading »
Mosaics Informational and Interest Meeting…Continuing the Claiming Williams M.I.X.E.D dialogue!
WHEN & WHERE: Thursday, 02/27/2020 at 7 p.m. in Hollander 040. This is a follow-up to the Claiming Williams day event M.I.X.E.D. Thanks so much for attending, participating, and expressing an interest in continuing the dialogue! Since the Claiming Williams Day event, DC Faculty Fellow Chris Goh,… Continue reading »
DC Brown Bag Lecturette: Sterling A. Brown Collection with Lisa Conathan & David L. Smith
DC Brown Bag Lecturette: Sterling A. Brown Collection with Lisa Conathan & David L. Smith Have you wondered what…or how…Special Collections works? Curious about library and information sciences? Do you have a passion for twentieth century literature, especially the Harlem Renaissance or poetry? Please consider joining the Davis Center… Continue reading »
MinCo ALL HANDS Spring Boot Camp 02/23/2020 at NOON
CALLING ALL MINCO MEMBERS! Plan to attend the spring boot camp for ALL MinCo members on Sunday the 23rd of February at noon. Griffin Hall. An amazing spread of food will be prepared including just about anything you’d need for an epic Mexican feast including: … Continue reading »
cancelled: The DC Social Change Film Series presents ISLAND SOLDIER, 04/15/2020, 7p.m. Paresky Auditorium
The Davis Center’s Social Change Film Series Presents ISLAND SOLDIER Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at Paresky Auditorium Island Soldier: America’s Invisible Force Talkback with Kailani Pozak and Anthony Kim following the screening. Island Soldier is a 2017 American documentary film… Continue reading »
Social Change Film Series: Too Black to Be French
In this documentary film, Isabelle Boni-Claverie explores the role of race and the persistence of racism in France, as well as the impact of the French colonial past. Through an exploration of her personal family history, and interviews with historians and academics, TOO BLACK TO BE FRENCH peels… Continue reading »