Dec 11 - 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. - OSU Steam Factory Male employees earn nearly $8,000 more than females. They’re doctors and teachers, food service workers and groundskeepers, artists and scientists, office assistants and child care workers. In nearly every profession and job category at Ohio State, women work side by side with men. But they’re not paid equally. Read more . Attend a free 2-hour salary negotiation workshop .
Nov 30 to Dec 2 - 8 p.m. - Barnett Theatre Combining her research of African-American culture with the art of dance, Crystal Michelle Perkins, an assistant professor and contemporary faculty in the Department of Dance, will showcase a powerful routine this weekend at the Faculty Concert. This event counts toward DICE certification. More .
Dec 4 - 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Multicultural Center One of the most acclaimed films of the year and an Oscar nominee for Best Documentary, "I Am Not Your Negro" envisions the book James Baldwin never finished. The result is a radical, up-to-the-minute examination of race in America, using Baldwin's original words, spoken by Samuel L. Jackson and with a flood of rich archival material. This event counts toward DICE certification. More .
Nov 29 - 6 p.m. - 344 Drinko Hall WSI Cinema presents "The Hunting Ground, a documentary about the incidence of sexual violence on college campuses in the United States. Community dialogue immediately following the film. This event counts toward DICE certification.
Keep up with the LGBTQ Initiatives through the Multicultural Center. Learn about signature events, student support, leadership development, educational programs, and more. Many events qualify toward DICE certification. More .
Nov. 17 - 6 p.m. The Muslim Student Association invites people of all faiths to fast from sunrise to sunset Friday to stand in solidarity for food security across the globe. Fast-A-Thon, the group’s annual charity banquet, will feature a variety of discussions centering around food security, and attendees will break their fasts together with an authentic Middle Eastern dinner provided by Lavash Cafe in Clintonville. This event counts toward DICE certification. More .
For 10 years, Eric French has worked as a Broadcast Technician for WOSU Public Media. In the basement of the Fawcett Center, French works to ensure all of the equipment functions, an imperative role for the 24-hour multimedia organization that consists of more than 70 people.
To be effective in his role, the technician also needs to be sure the mechanics of his body are working right.
French never has considered himself overweight or unhealthy. He was an athlete growing up and still catches 25 games a year in the Columbus Men’s Senior Baseball League, but like anyone...
Nov 16 - noon to 1:30 p.m. - 105 Biomedical Research Tower Matinees that Matter is a monthly purposeful lunch-and-learn program with video and discussion. "Trails of Tears" explores the resolve and resilience of the Cherokee people who resisted removal from their homelands in the Southeast in every way the knew. This event counts toward DICE certification. Register .
Nov 27 - 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Student Life Multicultural Center Do you have a desire to raise awareness about the problem of sexual violence in all forms, show support for survivors, and take a visible stand against the problem? Then Women Student Initiatives (WSI) invites you to become a member of the Take Back the Night Event (TBTN) Planning Committee. TBTN has held events around the workd since the 1970s and is a sign of empowerment, hope, and healing for all of those who have been hurt. This event counts toward DICE certification. Questions ....
Nov 9 - 10:30 a.m. - Bricker Hall, South Entrance You are invited to attend the Annual Rock Ceremony honoring Ohio State alumni who lost their lives in service of their country as members of the armed forces. The Ohio State tradition began on November 11, 1919 to commemorate the armistice signed on November 11, 1918, ending World War I. This event counts toward DICE certification.