OIT is offering daily virtual drop-in sessions to help instructors with end-of-semester assessment, grading and any other questions regarding Canvas and Examity.
Addressing topics such as building trust online and practicing self-kindness in our new reality, the Ombuds Office is hosting free "lunch and learn" sessions for students, faculty, instructors and staff.
A new series for employees will focus on work-life balance in a virtual environment, building resiliency and utilizing the power of laughter and mindfulness during challenging times.
Learn about wills and trusts, their relevance and importance in asset planning, and taking care of loved ones at this June 3 free self-care workshop by Human Resources.
On May 6, learn about foods, nutrients and habits that can either calm or aggravate your immune system during allergy season. This free self-care workshop is offered by Human Resources.
This year's events include a story gallery walk-through, a stand-up comedy show, an Environmental Center anniversary party and more. Join the campus community for these virtual celebrations.
On April 16 and April 22, online panels of learning assistants will answer questions from professors and the community about how students are experiencing remote instruction, and how learning assistants are helping.
Including every topic from how to minimize airborne transmission to how to search for a job right now, a webinar series through May 1 delves into several COVID-19-related aspects. Register to attend or listen to past discussions via free recordings.
This year, a town hall event will be an opportunity to reflect on 50 years of Earth Day celebrations and successes, while seeking to answer the question of what's next for sustainability. Register today to receive a Zoom link for the event.