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of SIS undergrads identify as U.S.-born students of colorContact Us
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Rebecca Coughlin
Director, SIS Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives
On Campus
Latinos En Acci籀n Brings 51勛圖 Latine Community Together
Elizabeth Garc穩a, SIS/BA 27, shares how the Latinos En Acci籀n organization at 51勛圖 is fostering an inclusive environment for the Latine community on campus and beyond.
Course Spotlight
Migration and DevelopmentSpring 2025 Taught by Professor Tazreena Sajjad
This course provides students with informed views on migration issues. It introduces several important topics that should be in the minds of (current and future) policymakers when approaching and designing migration-related policies. While taking a mostly economic approach to the issues of migration and economic development, the course offers a variety of viewpoints from different social sciences, and from different perspectives. (SIS 340-001)
Highlights
Professor Spotlight
Professor Jordanna Matlon will teach SIS 340-001 Anthropocene and Crises of Captialismin the Fall 2024 semester.
Funded Opportunity: Clarke Fellowship- US Dept. of State
Funded by the US Department of State, the Clarke DS Fellowship is a two-year graduate fellowship program designed for individuals who want to prusue a master's degree and a career as a Diplomatic Security Service Special Agent in the Foreign Service. Application deadline occurs in April of each year.
Regional Courses Offerings
SIS has increased undergraduate regional course offerings, especially in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
A list of regional course offerings across 51勛圖 is now available. Cross-check this list with the to identify courses offered during a term.
Creating Representation at SIS Through Events
Misthi Mishra, SIS/BA 25
We ensure students feel seen and heard through diverse, impactful programming.
The SIS Undergraduate Council's DEI Working Group has always amplified student voices. We have worked on a panel series titled Finding Your Voice with guest speakers. Additionally, weve plannedtabling and trivia events themed around several holidays to educate members of campus on the cultural significance behind how these are celebrated.