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Get tips on using evidence effectively in essays at April 8 workshop
The final Writing Resource Center General Campus Workshop Series of the semester will be held Friday, April 8, from 12:35 to 1:35 p.m. in Bellflower Hall, Room 102. English lecturers Matthew Burkhart and Joseph Cheatle will lead the workshop on “Using Evidence Effectively” to help students…
Start thinking about your winter break study abroad plans now; attend information session April 7
The weather may be warming up, but it's not too early to start thinking about your plans for next winter. Come to an information session Thursday, April 7, at 4 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall, Room 135 to learn all about short-term study abroad programs over winter break. Earn credit while spending a week…
Connect with student leaders, learn about free speech at April 16 conference
Students are invited to attend the Free Speech on Campus Conference Saturday, April 16, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is co-sponsored by international nonprofit organization Students For Liberty and student organization Young Americans for Liberty. The conference will connect student leaders in…
Faculty: Learn how you can handle unexpected moments in the classroom at UCITE session April 7
It has been sometimes said that classroom teaching is the indoor equivalent of whitewater rafting: long episodes of quiet calm, interspersed suddenly with an onset of rapids, which instructors are often unprepared for. It could be a student question or demand about grading, a discussion of…
Food Forum to raise awareness about problems in the food system with events April 11-15
Food Forum, a collection of all the hunger- and food-related student groups on campus, will host Food Week April 11-15. Throughout the week, the organizations will host activities focused on raising awareness about problems in the food system. Monday, April 11 The week will kick off with a local…
Implicit bias workshop to address identity and stereotypes April 20
The Organizational Development & Learning Unit of the Department of Human Resources will continue the lunch bag series on implicit bias Wednesday, April 20, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room 209. Lisa J. Board, professional development and learning manager in the Department of…
Cast your ballot for undergraduate student elections
Class Officer Collective, Residence Hall Association and Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections will be held today (April 6) and Thursday, April 7. Additionally, students can vote on a USG referendum concerning tobacco policy and a Student Executive Council referendum concerning reforms…
How can you grow your own fruits and vegetables with limited garden space? Find out at April 23 course
Have you always wanted to grow your own fruits or vegetables? Did you have a garden, but now lack the outdoor space for one? The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program and University Farm will offer a course to teach you how you can still grow your own food with container gardening. Horticulturist…
Universities team up to pursue energy innovation
Four leading research universities are joining forces to accelerate innovations to address challenges and opportunities facing the energy sector. Case Western Reserve University, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and West Virginia University are forming the Tri-State…
Faculty members Tony Jack, Richard Boyatzis talk about their study on conflict between science, religion
Conflicts between science and spirituality are rooted in your brain The Huffington Post: Tony Jack, associate professor of philosophy, and Richard Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor, discussed their recent study, which found how the conflict between science and religion could be because…