The Moreau Center for Service and Justice and Human Resources are excited to announce our first ever Student Employment & Service Fair. This Fair is a great opportunity for students to connect directly with both on and off campus employers, discover service opportunities, and learn about their Federal Work Study options. (Read More).
Issues
Women’s Leadership Forum Kickoff (Sept. 12)
Faculty and staff are invited to attend this year’s kickoff event for the Women’s Leadership Forum. Regardless of position or title, we are all leaders on campus. This initial meeting will be an informal opportunity to get to know each other while discussing ideas from the podcast The Happiness Lab: “5 Tips to Be Happier at Work.” Bring your lunch and join us, even if you haven’t had a chance to listen yet! (Read More).
Don’t Miss the First Thirst Friday! (Sept. 13)
All faculty and staff are invited to join us for warm welcomes and a toast to new beginnings. Enjoy laughter, libations, small bites and great conversations at this Garaventa Center casual, no agenda social favorite! Bring someone who’s never been for extra credit. (Read More).
NEW Student Faith and Science Discussion Group! (Sept. 16)
Curious about Faith & Science? Join us for an informational meeting and conversation. Books will be provided for our first discussion, which will focus on “Inventing the Universe” by Alister McGrath. (Read More).
Faith and Intellectual Life Discussion Group (Sept. 20)
We invite all faculty and staff to join the first meeting of the Faith and Intellectual Life Discussion Group [FILDG] for the 2024-25 academic year. We will be discussing “Tears and Ashes” by Vincent Miller and “The Last Two Northern White Rhinos on Earth” by Sam Anderson. (Read More).
Spring 2025 Provost’s Initiative for Undergraduate Research (Oct. 7)
Since its inauguration in 2015, the Provost’s Initiative for Undergraduate Research has provided support for faculty members from across the University who collaborate with undergraduates on a semester-long research project. The provost’s office is committed to increasing opportunities for student experiential learning and we encourage any interested faculty to apply. (Read More).
Call for Butine Faculty Development Proposals (Due Oct. 11)
The Committee on Teaching and Scholarship (TAS) invites all full-time faculty, instructors, lecturers, and librarians to submit proposals for the Fall 2024 Arthur Butine Faculty Development Fund. TAS will host two workshops to provide information on the application process and answer questions. (Read More).
Undergraduate Research & Internship Symposium Sign-Ups Open! (Oct. 21)
We are excited to announce a new and improved UGR Research & Internship Symposium. This year’s event will celebrate the amazing work of our summer student researchers and interns with refreshments as well as monetary awards for posters and presentations. All student posters and presentations must be registered to be included in the symposium, so please register in the portlet by October 21. (Read More).
Prepare for Election Season!
VoteUP and DB Faculty Fellow for Constructive Dialogue Anne Santiago invite you to a series of events to prepare you for the election season. We hope you join us for one or all events and encourage you to become actively involved in supporting democratic engagement! (Read More).
Welcome Back to Campus—Zoom Updates and Resources Reminder
Welcome back everyone! Head on over to the Techtalk blog to view our reminder on Zoom update info and the variety of resources available for learning more about the platform.