Becoming a Physical Therapist with Christian Clark '18 and Connor Pendleton '18

Planning to apply to graduate programs in physical therapy? Join us on April 7, 2021, at 5:30 pm (PDT). Alumni Christian Clark '18 and Connor Pendelton '18 will share their background, experiences, advice, and life as first- and second-year students at the Doctor of Physical Therapy program of USC.

Contact the Office of Pre-Health Advising to register.

Suicide Awareness Presentation

Emmons Wellness Center welcomes Dr. Donna Barnes, who will speak on Suicide Awareness Among College Students. Dr.  Barnes is a certified Master Trainer for suicide prevention and intervention, and is the co-founder and President of the National Organization for People of Color against Suicide (NOPCAS). She teaches suicide risk management for the College of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry at Howard University. During her presentation, Dr.

CTSJ 's The Matrix: "Symbiotic Extremisms from Al Qaeda to Atomwaffen" (American Neo-Nazis)

Dr. Amanda E. Rogers is a Fellow at The Century Foundation, and Visiting Assistant Professor of Middle East Studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Rogers is an activist, artist, academic, and internationally recognized expert on transnational Non-State Armed Groups, political violence and propaganda, from ISIS to Neo Nazis. Her photojournalism, political commentary and analysis has been featured in a number of forums, including Al-Jazeera, the New York Times, the Atlantic Council, The Intercept, London’s Frontline Club, VICE, HBO, CNN, and the BBC, among others.

Antoinette and Vince M. Dungan Lecture on Energy and the Environment

"Youth Organizing, Indigenous Land Management Practices and the Fundamentals of Modern Food Security" a lecture by Samuel Gensaw

Sammy Gensaw, III, is a Yurok Native, the Director of the Ancestral Guard, Artist, Yurok Language Speaker, Singer, Writer, Cultural/Political/Environmental Activist, Regalia Maker, Mediator, Youth Leader & Fisherman.   Sammy comes from the villages of Oregon up the Klamath River and from Requa at the mouth of the Klamath River.

Talia Lavin - "Into the Abyss: Studying the White Nationalist Movement Online" presented by CTSJ's The Matrix Podcast

Join CTSJ's the Matrix for a conversation with author and journalist Talia Lavin.

Talia Lavin is the author of Culture Warlords: My Journey into the Dark Web of White Supremacy, an in-depth exploration of far-right extremism on and offline. She is a freelance journalist who writes about the far-right and other topics for the Washington Post, the New Republic, GQ, MSNBC Daily and other publications.