Painted graduation cap

Attend the commencement open house Feb. 27

Feb. 14, 2019

Are you responsible for hosting a recognition ceremony? You're invited to an event including campus representatives and off-campus vendors with helpful planning information. RSVP by Feb. 20.

Eaton Humanities building

How economics shapes science: A lecture Feb. 18

Feb. 14, 2019

Hear from economist and visiting scholar Paula Stephan as she examines how incentives and costs affect science as practiced at public research organizations.

Snow-covered Ralphie statue on campus

The changing landscape of public lands Feb. 28 to March 1

Feb. 14, 2019

As the Trump administration enters the second half of the president's term, the time is ripe for an exploration of the past, present and future of public lands law. Join the sixth annual Clyde O. Martz winter symposium.

Two colleagues talk over coffee

Attend Staff Council Speaker Series Feb. 28: How to respond when someone discloses trauma

Feb. 12, 2019

Following a traumatic experience, people reach out to friends, mentors, family and close colleagues. Responses can have a big impact on healing. Learn more with the Office of Victim Assistance.

Student smiles for a photo at a campus career fair

Learn about on-campus jobs at the Student Job Fair

Feb. 11, 2019

Looking for a job on campus? On Feb. 25, learn about on-campus employment opportunities and interact with departments that are hiring for spring, summer and fall 2019.

Students attend a free flu shot clinic at the Rec Center.

Biometric screenings coming to campus Feb. 19–March 18

Feb. 7, 2019

You’re the biggest defender of your health. Biometric screenings can provide early signals about health risks and help you track year-to-year progress.

Buff Bus in front of the UMC

Attend the Staff Council Speaker Series Feb. 21: Parking and transportation

Feb. 7, 2019

Engage with parking, transportation and sustainability leaders in a discussion on permit parking, bus transit, alternative transportation for employees and more.

Brown-bag lunch, notebook and pen, and an orange

On accreditation: How and why, Feb. 25

Feb. 6, 2019

The next monthly ethics and compliance education session will focus on the impacts of accreditation, presented by Sr. Vice Provost for Academic Planning & Assessment Katherine Eggert.

Illustration of African American medic in the Civil War

Traveling exhibit highlights African Americans in Civil War medicine

Feb. 6, 2019

“Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries” looks at those who served as surgeons and nurses and how their work challenged notions of race and gender. Visit the exhibit at Norlin Library through March 16.

Students take a break from hacking to pose for a photo at T9Hacks event

Join a female-, nonbinary-focused hackathon session Feb. 9

Feb. 6, 2019

Read how one student traces her love of coding and join T9Hacks, a 24-hour invention marathon promoting interest in creative technologies, coding, design and making.

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