This workshop will focus on four steps for handling student questions as well as the content of the response. Students who come to the workshop will practice the four steps. Additional strategies will be discussed. *This workshop is designed for current or prospective international teaching assistants who want to improve how they use terms from their academic field.
Hosted by: International Center for Academic and Professional English (ICAPE)
Online Location: https://lehigh.zoom.us/j/94496379175?pwd=0P5sgfcCh9ClYYctOloYrxRGYispb6.1
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10244615
A graphic novelist and filmmaker, Barrack Zailaa Rima was born in 1972 in Tripoli, Lebanon, and has lived in Brussels, Belgium for more than thirty years. While she explored a wide variety of media and art forms in her early career, Barrack now devotes herself to comic books. A former member of the Beirut-based Samandal collective, she is the author of several graphic novels, editorial cartoons, and compelling works of comics journalism including Le conteur du Caire, Beirut, and Sociologia. Her latest graphic novel, Dans le taxi, published by Alifbata Editions, received the Mahmoud Kahil Award for the best graphic novel from the MENA region (Lebanon, 2022) and the Grenades Literary Prize (Belgium, 2022).
On September 17, 2024, Invisible Publishing will release Barrack Zailaa Rima’s graphic three-volume trilogy, Beirut, available in English for the first time in Carla Calargé and Alexandra Gueydan-Turek’s translation. Each volume retraces a visit Rima made to the Lebanese capital while also bearing witness to events unfolding in Beirut.
Barrack will give a presentation in which she will discuss her own artistic practice in relation to other graphic novelists. She will reflect on important moments in the history of the art form as well as trends that have informed her own artistic expression. She will also provide an overview of contemporary Arab comic and graphic novel production with a particular focus on Lebanon.
Graphic Novel WorkshopFollowing this presentation, Barrack Zailaa Rima will conduct a series of creative practical exercises on constructing a narrative sequence, which will allow you to become familiar with the language of graphic novels. No prior technical skills are required.
Hosted by: Lehigh University Art Galleries, NavigateLU Administration, The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10527665
This will be a workshop on how POC's can navigate through professional opportunities including applying to jobs/internships, technical interview skills, financial literacy, and more.
Hosted by: National Society of Black Engineers
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10519191
Think INSIDE the Little Brown Box!
Join us for a scavenger hunt that explores campus traditions, teaches you about the history of various staple monuments on campus, and explore what it means to wear Brown and White with pride! Each participant will receive their very own Little Brown Box with newly designed Lehigh University cards inside.
We strive for this to be an inclusive, accessible event that enables all individuals to engage fully. If you need accommodations to participate such as a printed scavenger hunt that does not require moving around the Asa Packer Campus, large print, quiet group work, etc., please let us know below and Sam Perry, Associate Director of Student Engagement, will reach out to you directly.
Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10297379
A panel featuring 6 different organizations and their representatives to discuss their majors, internships, and post-grad plans.
Hosted by: American Association of University Women Lehigh University Chapter, GirlBoss, Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Incorporated, NavigateLU Administration, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers , The Women's Network, Women in Computer Science
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10532353
One Love's workshops inspire young people to recognize and talk about an issue that affects everyone. In a world where emotionally unhealthy and abusive behaviors have become the norm, One Love helps build healthy relationships.
Love Labyrinth is a 3-minute film that helps young people understand the signs of emotional abuse and the controlling and threatening behavior patterns that show up in everyday situations. This film shows how emotionally abusive behaviors like gaslighting and volatility can make someone feel like they’re trapped in a maze and unable to get out.
Hosted by: Break the Silence, NavigateLU Administration, Survivor Support and Intimacy Education
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10261097
GWC is hosting this event, in collaboration with SASE, to present the different career opportunities at professional conferences. GWC and SASE will each delve into their organization's national conferences and open up a Q&A panel for those interested in attending.
Hosted by: Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers - Lehigh Chapter
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10512059