Sep 7, 2022
Attend a McKelvy Discussion: Living in a distracted world
Charlie Mirsky ’23 and Sakib Arnob ’23 will kick off the first McKelvy Sunday discussion of the semester. Participants will grapple with the nature of…
Charlie Mirsky ’23 and Sakib Arnob ’23 will kick off the first McKelvy Sunday discussion of the semester. Participants will grapple with the nature of…
Dear Faculty Colleagues, We hope your semester is off to a great start! The Office of Advising & Co-Curricular Programs has put together some information…
The Libraries will be hosting three Zotero citation management workshops this fall. The first one is virtual and will take place at noon Fri., Sept 9.…
Join CITLS’ 2022-23 Distinguished Teaching Fellow Eric Hupe, assistant professor of art as he showcases his recent work creating virtual environments with…
During the 2022 – 23 academic year a team of three colleagues (Tracie Addy, associate dean of Teaching and Learning, Director of CITLS; Melissa Garrison…
Are you working with students who have notable potential to lead? Are you advising a new executive board or team of students? We’re pleased to announce…
Come celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with the Chinese Department (Department of Languages & Literary Studies) and Asian Cultural Association! The Mid-Autumn…
Faculty members often invite alumni to present in their classes (in person or via Zoom). To better understand the ways in which alumni volunteer for the…
Jazz great Catherine Russell, avant-garde Ukrainian roots music from DakhaBrakha, a deep dive into Egypt’s most renowned pharaoh, and Native American…
Faculty and staff are asked to indicate interest and availability for attending this year’s remaining monthly LACRELA e-convenings, including the Sept…