Hear from a panel of students about different regions of the world: perspectives on culture, life in the U.S. and life back home. The next gathering April 26 will be about West Africa.
This week brings to campus Sexpressions, Go Global Grad Bash, workshops to get you ready for finals, Campus Sustainability Summit, therapy dogs at the Music Library, a ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä dance concert and more.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? Opportunities to learn about your open enrollment benefit options, vote for Staff Council representatives, volunteer for commencement and more.
The Student Recreation Center, Heritage Center and Museum of Natural History will offer activities for campus community members and their children April 26 as part of Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.
Join collaborative breakout sessions, listen in on informative panels and celebrate this year's sustainability award winners at the 25th annual Campus Sustainability Summit. Anyone is welcome to attend portions of interest, and pre-registration is not required.
Archaeology helps us understand the lives led by everyone, not just the elite, male, adult or freeborn, says Elspeth Dusinberre, who will deliver the Distinguished Research Lecture May 1.
As part of the ongoing celebration of the bicentennial of Frankenstein, two female authors will discuss the unique challenges of being a woman in the male-dominated genres of science fiction and fantasy.
Get involved with a 5K race that helps fund free counseling on campus, TEDx¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä: Game Changer, Earth Day tree planting, Astronomy Day at Fiske Planetarium, an evening of Cuban music and more.
Hungry? Join in celebrating one of ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä's favorite traditions: Late Night Breakfast. Relax, take a break or reenergize yourself from hectic finals week with free activities and breakfast food at the UMC.
From Nutrition for Stress Management to 5 Choices of Extraordinary Productivity, a number of learning opportunities for employees to take advantage of will be provided in May.