LEAD Series are workshops designed for students to cultivate their leadership, enrichment, advocacy, and personal development. These workshops will be held twice a month, encompassing different topics to help students reach their full potential. Food will be provided at all LEAD Series events.
This semester, we are hosting CAPS at the GSRC monthly for an LGBTQ+ Drop-In Group! For each session, we will be discussing a different topic while also doing a fun craft activity. This is a drop-in group for those who identify as LGBTQIA+. In this safe and judgment-free environment, we will foster and provide community, support, reflection, and growth. For our April meeting, we will be discussing "Interpersonal Violence."
R.A.D. is a FREE women's only course that consists of 12 hours of instruction, which covers risk reduction and avoidance, basic hands-on defense training and a dynamic simulation exercise.
Please register at the Department of Public Safety. For participants needing special accommodations or for questions about the program, please contact the Crime Prevention Office at (323) 343-6290.
Join the Asian Pacific Islander Student Resource Center for an early kickoff of Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month, which is typically celebrated in the month of May. Come honor and celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of the APIDA community through cultural performances, fun activities, APIDA-owned small businesses, and of course food (available while supplies last). This year’s theme is "Lotus in Bloom," to honor the lotus flower which signifies connection and is sacred to many Asian cultures.
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and producer Paula Cole is known for her emotionally deep performances and her poetic, intelligent writing that makes her stand out from the masses of contemporary music. As the first woman in history to solely produce and receive the Best Producer Grammy nomination for her album, This Fire, Cole has broken boundaries with a searcher’s spirit.