Join Vice Provost Mary Kraus for open forums this coming month to hear about the preliminary recommendations for improving the first-year undergraduate student experience.
This weekend, check out an NFL draft watch party, Acapalooza concert, the School of Education Graduate Studies Open House, an improv comedy show, a philanthropic hockey game and more.
The end is in sight, and summer is just around the corner! You might be starting to feel stressed out as finals approach, which is normal and common, but there's still plenty of time to finish strong.
While we want to assist students as much as possible toward their post-graduation goals, there are legal and ethical considerations when referring them to and recommending them for jobs.
OIT has compiled all the Canvas resources, tips and training links you might need for help wrapping up the semester. Check them out, then answer the Canvas satisfaction survey.
Don't have a summer job lined up yet? Career Services can help. Make the most of your summer employment by finding a job or internship that is right for you. Get started with your search today.
Chancellor DiStefano sits on two NCAA boards that today supported reforms poised to alter college basketball by the 2018–19 season and ensure integrity, strengthen accountability and demonstrate a commitment to the well-being of student-athletes.
In the final video of the five-part Academic Futures series, subcommittee member Sarah Krakoff asks for campus feedback on ideas that include prioritizing public-spirited research, better serving the public and more.
Last week, student teams from the Program for Writing and Rhetoric presented on the future of education to the Academic Futures Committee, continuing to weave the voice of students into the conversation.
A university employee for 24 years, the transit manager for Transportation Services will retire on May 31, Parking and Transportation Services Director Tom McGann announced today.