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Workshop for initiating social change on Ƶ's campus and community on April 12
March 10, 2017
To register for the afternoon session for faculty, staff, and student-serving partners (Noon to 3 p.m. in Lakeside 212 with an included lunch), use this link:
To register for the evening session for students (4 to 6:30 p.m. in Lakeside 212), use this link:
Scott Wolter awarded U.S. Department of Homeland Security grant
March 10, 2017
This funding supports efforts on the development of next generation X-ray diffraction imaging systems relying on X-ray scattering rather than X-ray attenuation for baggage item identification.
Kupatadze named 2017-19 Center for Engaged Learning Scholar
March 10, 2017
Ketevan Kupatadze was selected as the 2017-19 Center for Engaged Learning Scholar to focus on student-faculty partnerships as high-impact practice.
Jazz, Klezmer and son cubano? The performance of 'Hatuey: Memory of Fire'
March 10, 2017
Spanish Instructor Quiqui Lang Hilgartner in the World Languages and Cultures Department tries her hand at versifying opera.
The Conversation: Why we should not know our own passwords
March 10, 2017
Ƶ Computing Sciences Professor Megan Squire writes about the technology behind protecting digital privacy.
Celebrate Pi Day with delicious pies and the Maker Hub
March 9, 2017
Make (and eat) pies and play with Raspberry Pis at this free event
MyƵGlobal Outage planned for March 11
March 9, 2017
MyƵGlobal, the Study Abroad and Study USA application site, will be down periodically on March 11 for scheduled maintenance.
Global Neighborhood Association tells stories at March House Dinner
March 9, 2017
Brooke Buffington of the Student Professional Development Center shared her story with students and asked them to think about their own stories.
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron to headline 2017-18 speakers
March 9, 2017
Ƶ will also host Pulitzer Prize-winning author and oncologist Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, psychologist and author Angela Duckworth and Wes Moore, author, social entrepreneur and motivational leader, during the upcoming academic year.
New role for a nationally recognized Ƶ Law educator
March 9, 2017
Professor Steve Friedland’s appointment as associate dean for innovation in engaged learning in law will help Ƶ Law continue to identify and promote better ways to prepare today’s students to serve as leaders in the legal profession.