Graduate Student Edition - Jan. 27, 2025
Campus Community
22 things to do: Eat chocolate cake, swipe it forward, more
This week brings to campus a Black History Month celebration, the grand opening of the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· Surplus Store, a Peace Corps information session, a Chinese Spring Festival carnival and more.
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.
5 ways to meet new people
Participating in campus activities is a great way to meet new people and make friends. It can also help you explore hobbies, stay active and discover career paths. Here are some ways to get involved this spring.
It’s Data Privacy Week. Check your cyber skills
For this year's Data Privacy Week, check your cyber skills with the National Privacy Test and learn what you can do to better protect your personal data.
Disability Services, ADA Office join as Center for Disability and Access
The Disability Services and ADA Office at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· have partnered to form the Center for Disability and Access. By centralizing essential services, the intention is to enhance accessibility, streamline processes and ensure equal opportunities to access programs, courses and activities across campus.
Events & Exhibits
Join us at the Conference on World Affairs
Be part of a one-of-a-kind event that brings together speakers from around the globe for conversations that inform, inspire and connect people from all walks of life.
Workshop Feb. 11 aims to help participants cope and feel better
A virtual workshop will demonstrate how to use the heart-brain connection to regulate heart rhythms to immediately address one’s emotional state in challenging situations. The event is open to all and registration is required.
Research Updates
Using ‘mathy math’ to understand how people regulate their emotions
In a recent study, ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Ʒ’s Robert Moulder and colleagues found that individuals with trait neuroticism rarely modify how they respond to negative emotions.
ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· researchers harness nature to create living optical materials
ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Ʒ’s Living Materials Laboratory contributed to groundbreaking research showing how engineered microbes can create bioglass microlenses, paving the way for advanced imaging technologies in medicine and materials science.
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