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Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Multicultural Education Newsletter

February 2023 | C-Term | Spring 2023


Newsletter Highlights At-A-Glance
At A Glance
New! Office Updates
New! Current Events
New! Social Justice Education
Statement of Support
Michigan State Memorial
Sending love and support to our friends and colleagues at Michigan State University.
How to Help: Michigan State University Shooting
Statement of Support
Statement of Support
ODIME Team
Campus Chaplains & Religious Advisors
Office of International Student Life
Office Updates
TV Signal
Please pardon our appearance. The OASIS Multicultural Center and Collegiate Religious Center are in the process of having television displays installed. The spaces are still available and accessible for use.
Collegiate Religious Center Updates
Small Construction
Please pardon our appearance. The Collegiate Religious Center (CRC) at 19 Schussler Road will be undergoing interior and exterior renovations on the main level Lounge which may impact student programs. Please note the space remains bookable and available for student and community as needed.
Collegiate Religious Center (CRC)

WPI Celebrates Black History Month 2023

Black History Month Banner
WPI Celebrates Black History Month 2023

Worcester Black History Month Community Calendar

Black Community Calendar - Feb 2023
Hope, faith, courage, strength: Events celebrate Black History Month

2023 Engineering Ambassadors

2023-2024 Engineering Ambassador Application

Join the WPI Teacher Prep Program

WPI Teacher Prep Program
Contact Jillian DiBonaventura to Learn More

Introduction to African American Studies
Offered in D-Term

Intro to African American Studies
Contact Dr. Trent Masiki to Learn More

The Latest from the Office of Student Aid & Financial Literacy 

Money Money Money Money
In mid-October, all 2022–23 FAFSA filers at WPI (except anticipated graduating seniors) will receive an email asking them to file for 2023–24. The FAFSA is due by March 31, 2023 and will require 2021 tax information. You’re encouraged to use the Data Retrieval Tool to fill out your FAFSA to assist with the streamlining process. WPI’s FAFSA code is 002233 . Please note that, unlike when they applied for admission, upper class students do not need to fill out the CSS Profile. 
 
Not all students will be selected for verification by the Department of Education (upon completion of the FAFSA, your student’s Student Aid Report will indicate if they have been selected), but those who are will be required to complete verification documents prior to receiving their award in early summer 2023 for fall 2023. More information will be shared with those selected in early 2023 via email.  
 
Be sure your student is checking the student aid portal for any aid requirements that are still due. Students must review any emails sent from our office regarding finalizing loan requirements. Federal Direct Loan requirements may be completed via studentaid.gov. Institutional Loan requirements (Manning Loans and other WPI Institute Loans) were sent via ECSI, a third-party vendor contracted with WPI, in mid-August from the Business Office. 
 
As a reminder, upper class students will be required to sign a new disclosure form for the Manning Loans and other WPI Institute Loans even though they may have already signed their promissory note in a prior year. Requirements must be complete for loans to be disbursed to the student’s bill; if loan requirements remain incomplete, the student’s Federal Direct and WPI Institutional Loans may be canceled. Don’t hesitate to reach out to the office at finaid@wpi.edu or 508-831-5469.
How to Renew Your FAFSA® Application
FASFA Timeline
Are you hungry?
WPI Food Resources
WPI Food WPI Food
WPI Food WPI Food
WPI Food Security WPI Food Security
WPI Food WPI Food
Food Insecurity In-take Form
Email us at food@wpi.edu for immediate assistance.
Financial Support & Resources
Protecting Your Spirit, Mind, and Body
Self-Care
Be Well Together
Campus Chaplains & Religious Advisors
Health Services
We Are WPI - COVID-19 Resources
Center for Well-being (CWB)
Student Development and Counseling Center (SDCC)
SDCC - Self-Help & Online Screenings
Physical Education, Recreation & Athletics
Wellness and Mental Health Resources
SDCC Support Groups
WPI Student Development & Counseling (SDCC) Group Interest Form
BIPOC Mental Health Group
Contact the Student Development and Counseling Center (SDCC) For More Information
SDCC Let's Talk
Contact the Student Development and Counseling Center (SDCC) For More Information
Support Black Men
10 Ways to Support the Mental and Emotional Well-Being of Black Men (Medium)
How Can You Use 'Softness' To Avoid Arguing? |
Small Doses Podcast with Amanda Seales
Upcoming Campus Programs and Events
Calendar
Upcoming Campus Events - Tech Sync
WPI University Calendar
2023 WPI Payroll Calendar
2023 WPI Holiday Calendar
Spring 2023 - ODIME Spring Religious Holiday Calendar
RSVP Black Excellence: Holistic Healing Event
Upcoming Holidays, Holy Days, and Commemorative Days
  • Ash Wednesday (February 22)
  • Dominican Republic Independence Day (February 27)
  • Rare Disease Day (February 28)
February 2023 is observed as:
  • National Black History Month
  • American Heart Month
  • National Teen Dating Violence Awareness And Prevention
 

Happy Birthday to all of the February babies!
Win Holiday Calendar (Sapro Systems)
Diversity Calendar 2023 (Diversity Resources)
Calendar of Observances 2023 (Anti-Defamation League)
2022-2023 Multicultural Calendar (National PTA)
Current Events
Current Events
WPI News:
ODIME News:
Inside Higher Ed:
The Chronicle of Higher Education:

Diverse Issues In Higher Education:
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education:
National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators:
Local/State/National/International News:
WPI Today
Inside Higher Ed | Diversity Insider
Diverse Issues in Higher Education
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Women in Academia Report
LGBTQIAP+ Resources and Support
Queer Human
LGBTQIAP+ Support
LGBTQIAP+ at WPI Resource Guide
LGBTQIAP+ in Worcester
Read, Watch, Listen, and Learn
The More You Know
People standing in front of the White House.
The Untold Legacy of Slavery at the White House (Anti-Racism Daily)
Two sepia-tone photographs of Bhagat Singh Thind. One the left, a battalion of soldiers stand together. On the right, Thind poses with a rifle in hand.
Who is “White”? How the Supreme Court Helped Constructed Our Definition of Race (Anti-Racism Daily)
Early morning view of horse grazing in an open pasture.
Farming While Black in America (Anti-Racism Daily)

Building Wealth Is A Conversation For Everybody | Small Doses Podcast with Amanda Seales

Amanda Seales learns about the importance of financial planning and trusts with attorney Portia Wood, Esq. in Side Effects of Building Generational Wealth.

Pronouncing Student Names
Films and Television:
  • Residence Life Cinema (SWANK Motion Pictures, Inc.)
    • Alcohol Awareness
    • Asian Pacific Islander History and Culture
    • Black History and Culture
    • Constitution Day
    • Disabilities
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Earth Day
    • Hispanic History and Culture
    • International
    • LGBTQ+ Pride
    • Social Relevance
    • National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
    • National Native American Heritage Month
    • Women's History Month
    • Women's Studies
    • World AIDS Day
    • Anyone on WPI Wi-Fi can access free streaming services at cinema.wpi.edu.

Podcasts:

Books:
Social Justice Education
Justice For Us
Youth In Front Course
Youth In Front Free Social Justice Course (Learning For Justice)
Voter Education and Registration
Voter Registration
Vote dot org

Election Day 2023

Tuesday, November 7th

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Multicultural Education (ODIME) are non-partisan entities and do not support nor oppose any political candidate or party.
Massachusetts: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links
City of Worcester Election Commission
Worcester Democratic City Committee
Worcester Republican City Committee
Worcester Independent Socialist Group
Community Engagement
Many Voices
City of Worcester Diverse Business Directory
Graduate Students
Graduate Students
Graduate Studies
Student Success Manager by Program
Career and Professional Development
Student Jobs and Internships
We're Hiring
Student Employment
Internships
CDC Peer Advisor 2023-2024
CDC Graduate Student Peer Advisor 2023-2024
ARC Tutor Recruitment Flyer
The Academic Resources Center (ARC) is hiring undergraduate tutors for next year (2023-2024). The tutor application is live and the link can be found on the ARC Canvas Page (under “Tutor Information”) and can also be found on Tech Sync. The application will be open from Thursday February 2, 2023 until Friday March 17, 2023 at 4:00 PM EST.  The ARC will be hiring peer tutors and MASH tutors for a variety of STEM subjects.

Qualifications for all ARC Tutor positions 
  • ARC Tutor positions are open to rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Undergraduate full-time students only
  • Must be in good academic standing – successful overall student, with an exceptional record in math, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, and/or engineering science.
  • Must have received an A or B, or transfer credit to tutor a course for the ARC.
  • Strong communication and active listening skills, with an emphasis on verbal communication
  • Must be able to provide 5 hours of availability a week in any given term.
  • Ability and interest in serving as a role model. Recognize primary role to help students become more confident, successful, and self-directed learners.
  • Previous experience tutoring or providing academic support preferred.
  • Experience facilitating and leading a group preferred.
  • ARC Tutors are expected to follow the WPI Student Code of Conduct and be clear of a conduct record
  • ARC Tutors should ensure any access to student information remains confidential which is in alignment with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. Learn more about these codes at https://www.wpi.edu/about/policies.
You can find the full job descriptions (for Peer and MASH Tutor Roles) and recruitment timeline on the ARC Canvas Page (under "tutor information").
Becoming a Tutor information sessions: There will be two opportunities to attend an info session that will include a presentation with an overview of the tutor position, application process, and Q&A.
  • Session 1: Monday February 13, 2023, 3pm-4pm, Salisbury Labs 305
  • Session 2: Wednesday February 15, 2023, 4:30pm-5:30pm, Salisbury Labs 105
How to Apply:
  • Review job descriptions, qualifications, and details regarding application materials needed to apply: How to Become a Tutor
  • Application: Complete and submit the 2023-2024 ARC Tutor Application
  • Upload Resume, Cover Letter/Statement, Unofficial Transcript within the application  
  • Faculty Recommendation Form: Send this recommendation form link to one faculty member you are asking to be your reference for the position: https://wpi.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eyrnuEWxNr7wa58 
  • One additional Reference: Name and email of a second reference that you will provide in the application (this person does not need to complete the recommendation form)     
If you have questions about tutoring positions at the ARC, please contact Lakeya Almeida, Associate Director of the Academic Resources Center at lalmeida@wpi.edu.
Academic Resources Center

The Office of Pre-Collegiate Outreach Programs is looking to hire a team of undergraduates to assist in the daily implementation of the Launch and Frontiers programs. Summer staff are responsible for building connections with participants and serving as a liaison between participants and campus staff to ensure a positive experience. Additionally, you will be responsible for building and a sense of connection and belonging for our program participants. All summer staff will act as ambassadors from the WPI community, sharing WPI’s culture and traditions, while also serving as STEM role models and by sharing their personal experiences. A successful mentor will also exhibit a positive attitude, a sense of humor, and an interest to work with high school students and staff from diverse backgrounds.


Applications are due by Sunday, March 26th. If you have any questions, please contact Gregory Lane, at glane@wpi.edu.
POP Program Assistant
POP Program Assistant
POP Program Assistant
2023 Summer Staff Application
Professional Development Opportunities
Dare To STEM
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)
Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists (ABRCMS)
The National GEM Consortium (GEM)
The National GEM Consortium (GEM) - Grad Lab
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (oSTEM)
Society of Asian Scientists & Engineers (SASE)
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
Global Leadership Summit
​A Virtual Career Conference for ​Black Men in College
Friday, February 24, 2023
10:00 AM - 4:45 PM  EST
 
The Global Leadership Summit is a virtual intercollegiate career conference focused on helping the next generation of global leaders thrive globally. GLS topics include:
 
Diversity and Inclusion in Global Leadership
Career-Development & Readiness on a Global Scale
International Leadership Development
Networking & Global Exchange

 
The purpose of the event is to help Black men in college navigate the Global Leadership pipeline and provide information about the full range of opportunities available to them pre- and post-graduation, particularly those with a global focus. We will discuss opportunities in study abroad, Peace Corps, global business, fellowships (Fulbright), and other resources.
 
​A Virtual Career Conference for ​Black Men in College Registration

New England Faculty Development Consortium Logo

The New England Faculty Development Consortium (NEFDC) is hosting the following workshop as part of its spring 2023 virtual workshop series on authentic learning:

Accomplices in the Classroom: Social Justice- and Anti-Racism-Informed Teaching

Friday, March 3, 2023

12:00 - 2:00 PM (online)

Facilitated by Katie R. Place, Quinnipiac; Adrienne Wallace, Grand Valley State University; Nneka Logan, Virginia Tech

Social justice in higher education has evolved to mean creating teaching and learning environments that support all students equitably and seeking to address potential gaps among students based on race-ethnicity, gender identity, religion, ability, or learning potential. Yet, to discuss social justice in higher education we first must face racism within the academy. 

You will learn foundational concepts about accompliceship, social justice, and racism; hear facilitator stories of how they worked to develop a sense of accompliceship at their respective universities; see examples of accompliceship-informed class activities and assignments, and engage in personal discussion and work toward development of accompliceship-informed activities or spaces of your own.

Those registering from WPI pay the lower fee of $30 because of WPI's institutional membership in the NEFDC.

Conference Registration
Brotherhood and Sisterhood Conference
Brotherhood & Sisterhood Leadership Conference Register
Summer Research Opportunities
Computing for an Equitable Energy Transition
We are anticipating that we will also receive funding for another REU opportunity - Computing for an Equitable Energy Transition. If funded, Computing for an Equitable Energy Transition will run from June 12th through August 11th, 2023. Participants will leverage resources and expertise in the College of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts to conduct research at the intersection of energy technology and social equity, in a wide range of disciplines from computer science and engineering through economics and history. We invite students from a wide range of majors in and outside STEM to apply. Undergraduate students from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.

Application deadline is Friday, March 17, 2023
The 2023 CEET & ETI REU Program
Scholarship Opportunities
Money Money Money Money
Fast Web Scholarships
Study.com Scholarships
Hispanic Scholarships
LGBTQ+ Scholarships
First Generation Scholarships
ODIME Staff Weekly Drop-In Hours
POP Program Assistant
Schedule A Meeting With Arnold
ODIME Drop-In Hours
Schedule A Meeting With Mia
ODIME Drop-In Hours
Schedule A Meeting With Alesia
ODIME Drop-In Hours
Schedule A Meeting With Kalvin
ODIME Drop-In Hours
Schedule A Meeting With Nikita
Campus Chaplains and Religious Advisor Weekly Drop-In Hours
ODIME Drop-In Hours
Email Father Alfredo
ODIME Drop-In Hours
Email Rabbi Ahuvah
ODIME Drop-In Hours
Email Pastor Nathan
ODIME Drop-In Hours
Email Elder Mayase
Academic Support Services
A Grade
Academic Calendar & Catalogs
C-Term Tutoring
C-Term MASH Schedule
NSBE Study Halls
WPI Multicultural, Intercultural, International, and Religious Community
ACCESS
African Percussion & Dance Ensemble
African Student Association
Alpha Omega
Armenian Student Association
Black Student Union
Brazilian Student Association
Chinese Student and Scholar Association
Chinese Student Association
Christian Bible Fellowship
First Generation Student Association
German Club (Deutschklub)
Heavenly Love Chinese Christian Fellowship
Hellenic Student Association
Hillel
Hispanic and Caribbean Student Association
International Student Council
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Iranian Student Association
Japanese Culture Club
Korean Student Association
Meditation Club
Muslim Students Association
National Society of Black Engineers
Newman Club
Russian-speaking Students and Scholars Association
Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanic and Native Americans in Science
Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers WPI Chapter
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Society of Women Engineers
South Asian Student Association
Step Team
The Alliance, oSTEM Affiliate Chapter
The Pagan Circle
Turkish Student Association
Unitarian Universalist Campus Fellowship
Vietnamese Student Association
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated
Campus Advocacy Resources
Additional Support and Resources
Complete the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Multicultural Education Request Form
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
Bias Response Program
Title IX
Student Resources and Support
Resources for Graduate Students
Be Well Together
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