Join Women In Medicine and Science (WIMS) for the inaugural CommUNITYten conference. This two-day event will feature engaging workshops, nationally-known speakers, panels of experts, networking events, and more! June 7, 2024 - June 8, 2024.
Columbus CLUW Chapter offers this convention that includes a variety of workshops, dynamic speakers, and sessions to inspire and empower delegates and guests.
Hosted by Zora’s House and sponsored by JP Morgan Chase, the annual Women of Color Owned (WoCO) Summer Market will feature 40+ women of color artists and entrepreneurs selling their wares, live performances, local food trucks, and so much more!
Urban Arts Space will host an exhibition showcasing works of art from artists included in A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back, an edited volume that celebrates the collection of writings that would become a touchstone work for generations of feminist women of color. The exhibit runs through June 29.
Whether you're a professional, entrepreneur, or simply looking for inspiration, this is the place to be. Get ready to be empowered and connect with like-minded women who are making a difference. Be part of a supportive community that celebrates the achievements and strengths of women.
This unique space is a place where women can achieve their goals, support one another, and simply be. Join W.I.S.E. every second Sunday for a journey of inspiration, collaboration, and personal and professional development.
American Association of University Women (AAUW) offers this webinar in which participants will learn how to research their target salary, highlight their accomplishments, and find the right words — and confidence — to negotiate for better
benefits and pay.
Help create a more inclusive and equitable culture for women and minoritized groups at Ohio State. In this workshop led by male campus leaders/ Advocates, learn about gender bias, the skills and strategies to interrupt it, and ways to contribute to positive changes on Ohio State's campuses.
Urban Arts Space will host an exhibition showcasing works of art from artists included in A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back, an edited volume that celebrates the collection of writings that would become a touchstone work for generations of feminist women of color. The exhibit runs through June 29.