Graduate Student Edition - Feb. 3, 2025

Black History Month in February has been recognized in the United States since 1976. Many departments have events this month for Buffs to gather, learn and celebrate together. Learn more about how to get involved.
Campus Community
22 things to do: Enjoy roller-skating at the UMC, Nuggets and Buffs basketball, more
Congrats Buffs, you made it through January! This week brings to campus the Spring Volunteer Fair, free root beer floats, the Inclusive Sports Summit, Black History Month and Chinese New Year celebrations, International Coffee Hour, an ultimate gamer tournament and more.
How to navigate campus life as an introvert
Even though ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· is a large university, introverts can take advantage of opportunities tailored for them to meet fellow Buffs and get involved on campus. Get tips.
Tips for staying healthy (and what to do if you get sick)
‘Tis the season for illnesses like the flu, common cold and COVID. Here are some tips to help you stay healthy this semester and things to do if you end up getting sick.
6 ways the Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship can address your research needs
The Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship offers support for all of your data-intensive research and open publishing needs.
Events & Exhibits
Whose data is it, anyway? Love Data Week Feb. 10–14
Love Data Week is an international celebration of data that aims to promote good data practices, while building and engaging a community around topics related to research data management, sharing, preservation and reuse. Check out button-making stations, a data visualization contest, workshops and more.
Graduate research opportunity: Attend the CAAAS Fellowship Forum Feb. 10
Graduate students are invited to apply for a fellowship to support their research and creative work in African studies, African American studies and African diaspora studies.
Distinguished lecture Feb. 18 to explore Indigenous climate action, relational continuity
An upcoming talk by Clint Carroll will showcase his longstanding work with Cherokee Elders, knowledge keepers and communities in Oklahoma toward the interrelated goals of sustaining our relationships to land and envisioning vibrant and self-determining futures for his people.
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