DRES Calendar of Events
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Facebook is hosting a lunch at DRES to help students prep their elevator pitch and learn more about all the opportunities at Facebook!. All majors welcome! with visible and/or invisible disabilities and/or veterans of ALL majors are welcome at this event! Lunch will be served. Dress is business casual.
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*All majors are welcome* Please click the title for more details and to see what companies are registered!
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*All majors are welcome* Please click the title for more details and to see what companies are registered!
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*All majors are welcome* Please click the title for more details and to see what companies are registered!
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Current UIUC students are able to receive it for free. Just bring your iCard with you. Check out MHC website to reference other dates/times of clinics campus wide if that may be more convenient. It is not required for anyone to receive this immunization, though it is strongly encouraged.
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Current UIUC students are able to receive it for free. Just bring your iCard with you. Check out MHC website to reference other dates/times of clinics campus wide if that may be more convenient. It is not required for anyone to receive this immunization, though it is strongly encouraged.
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*All majors are welcome* Please click the title for more details and to see what companies are registered!
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*All majors are welcome* Please click the title for more details and to see what companies are registered!
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*All majors are welcome* Please click the title for more details and to see what companies are registered!
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Mia Ives-Rublee is a disabled Asian American activist who founded and coordinates the Women’s March Disability Caucus. She also contracts with numerous organizations to help them use a disability justice lens in their own work and increase the integration of disabled people in their organizing spaces. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology at the University of IL.
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Mia Ives-Rublee is a disabled Asian American activist who founded and coordinates the Women’s March Disability Caucus. She also contracts with numerous organizations to help them use a disability justice lens in their own work and increase the integration of disabled people in their organizing spaces. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology at the University of IL.