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BAE 2025-2026 Program Events List
Panel discussion focused on injustices in the health care system. Experts from various fields will explore the challenges and barriers to equitable health care access, sharing their experiences and insights on how to promote fairness and inclusivity
A virtual workshop focused on recognizing healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics. Facilitators will guide students through common relationship patterns, helping them identify red flags, green flags and boundary-setting practices. This session will provide practical tools and insights to support students in building respectful, supportive and emotionally safe connections
A panel discussion that will feature a diverse group of accomplished alumni representing various industries, career paths and life experiences. Through conversations and personal anecdotes, panelists will share their challenges, triumphs and lessons learned since graduating from our institution. Topics of discussion will include career development, navigating workplace dynamics, building professional networks and maintaining a sense of identity and community post-graduation.
Cultivating a safe space for graduate students to share and discuss their unique undergraduate and graduate experiences.
A workshop for aspiring entrepreneurs. Led by experts from the College of Business, participants will explore key elements of launching and sustaining a business, including business planning, marketing strategies and financial management.
An empowering event dedicated to overcoming self-doubt and embracing confidence.
Leading doesn’t start with a title. Students will learn how to embrace leadership and strategies on how to implement them in all facets of their lives and how to impact change on campus and in their community.
An online panel discussion of different resources across campus that online students may not think they have access to.
Panel discussion of students explaining their journey throughout college and what they wish they had known. Included with a list of terms needed to be successful in college such as W, I, late withdrawal
Join the Center for BAE for our annual celebration honoring decades of advancing gender equity and leadership development on campus and in the community. Each year, this signature event brings together students, faculty, staff and local leaders to explore the critical role of intersectionality in feminism.
Event discussing the historical and cultural significance of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month while giving LALS an opportunity to showcase their academic program.
October is Pride Month. This will be an opportunity for all students to show their pride and connect with resources and learn about the LGBTQ+ Studies program and LGBT Community.
We’re taking the rivalry off the field and into the fight for health equity. Get PrEPd is a campus-wide HIV awareness event where the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky go head-to-head to see which campus can get the most people tested for HIV in a single day. This friendly competition is more than a challenge. It’s a call to action. Knowing your status is powerful, and by participating, you’re helping break down stigma, raise awareness and build a healthier community. Free and confidential testing will be available all day, along with music, giveaways and educational resources.
This event offers students the opportunity to connect with peers, meet the BAE Center team and engage with members of the broader campus community. Discover how the BAE Center can support you throughout your college journey while building relationships and creating your own Cardinal community.
A workshop exploring classroom etiquette, office hours and how to advocate for yourself. This event offers students the opportunity to connect with peers, meet the BAE Center team and engage with members of the broader campus community. Discover how the BAE Center can support you throughout your college journey while building relationships and creating your own Cardinal community.
A reflective goal-setting experience with vision boards, goals and future mapping.
A self-affirmation and public speaking workshop where students learn to confidently share their stories and practice intros.
A mental health and academic wellness talk breaking the myth of perfectionism, especially for students of color and high-achievers.
A no-judgment zone where students can anonymously ask questions about school, from GPA confusion to how to email a professor.
Community members of all backgrounds are encouraged to attend and engage in this celebration of Black intellectual thought and cultural expression.