Get involved this year by proposing a presentation or booth, nominating others for awards, applying for seed funding, entering the president's student challenge, attending a student workshop, adding the event to your syllabus and more.
The Research & Innovation Office is launching its spring Faculty Development and Workshop calendar for 2022鈥. Faculty are encouraged to explore the full range of offerings for the rest of the semester, including the faculty writing opportunities.
The Department of Art and Art History's visiting artist lecture series will livestream contemporary artist Glenn Ligon in conversation with Professor Megan O'Grady at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 8.
Open to all, Staff Council's next blood drive is taking place at two locations, one on Main Campus and one on East Campus. Appointments are encouraged but not required. Explore making a difference in this way!
Compassion practices offer a way to extend care to ourselves and others, to replenish our energy and inspiration, and to help build resilience as we grapple with the impacts of life. This virtual session includes a guided practice and group discussion.
T9Hacks kicks off this year with an in-person event. The seventh-annual hackathon promotes interest in creative technologies, coding, design and making among college women, nonbinary individuals and other groups that are underrepresented in technical fields.
Although we experience biology daily, many struggle to see the connection. This can lead to low science literacy and hurt society as people either choose not to engage with major science issues, like climate change or public health, or fall victim to competing predatory information. So, what do we do?
Register now for the event featuring the president of the National Civil Rights Museum with a keynote address about resiliency through struggle, and a Black Excellence Dinner with Professor Reiland Rabaka.
Spring sessions of Coffee and the Campus Budget are scheduled for March 3, March 29 and April 12. Learn about the overall budget, as well as the budget model redesign project. A recording of the fall 2021 presentation is available, too.
Simu Liu, best known for his role in Marvel Studio鈥檚 鈥淪hang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,鈥 will speak on campus at 7 p.m. Feb. 23. Liu is hosted by the student-run Distinguished Speakers Board and Cultural Events Board.