This month brings finals prep, volunteer opportunities, the Earth Day tree walk, craft nights, mental health support, video games, goat yoga, musical performances, puppy playtime and more.
The 75th Conference on World Affairs will be held on campus April 12–14, bringing together worldwide experts to offer a range of opinions and solutions to the global climate crisis. Read through a list of free panels and programs, curated just for students.
Looking for a job in a changing economy can create uncertainty and stress, and landing a job may be more challenging. Get tips to enhance your job search and position yourself to succeed.
Watching someone struggle with their mental health can be difficult. Here are some common symptoms of depression and ways to help a loved one who may be struggling.
Screens are a normal part of daily life, but it’s important to disconnect online and reconnect in real life, too. As you wrap up the semester, take time to recharge in screen-free ways.
A livestream will be available for the sold-out special evening with Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·. Join and learn more about Ebadi’s advocacy for women’s rights and human rights, as well as the transformation of Iranian society and transition to a secular democracy.
Invited to give the Rose M. Litman Lecture, Pam Ronald will give a talk discussing the development of climate-resilient rice varieties, the genetic basis for plant resistance and CRISPR-mediated strategies used to enhance carbon sequestration of rice.