Garaventa Center invites all staff and faculty to Thirst Friday, the Ugly Delicious episode. Come and enjoy laughter, libations, great conversation and foods that tastes better than they look. Stay for 10 minutes or till last call! 17 extra credit points for anyone who is attending their first Thirst Friday, brings a newbie or brings their own cup. (Read More).
Issues
Library Resources: Trauma Informed Educational Practices Guide
This guide will help you find resources to learn about TIEP: what it is, its interrelated concepts, and the institutional supports that are necessary for success. A “Quick Start” page has slides and notes that the authors invite you to use in your classroom. (Read More).
Library Resources: Inclusive Leadership Guide
This LibGuide aims to serve as a resource for a broad audience of individuals interested in developing and enhancing their inclusive leadership skills. The resources provided will be useful to anyone who is interested in understanding their role in fostering inclusivity, creating cultures of belonging, and contributing to environments where everyone can thrive. (Read More).
February Zoom Announcement
As we reach the middle of the month, it’s time for another installment information on Zoom updates and features. To check out the most recent notes, head on over to our February 2024 Zoom Update. We hope that the Spring term has gotten off to a good start! (Read More).
Music at Midweek: Spring Performances
Please join the UP Music Program for our weekly Music at Midweek performance class held on Wednesdays from 12:30-1:25 p.m. All performances and presentations are free and open to the public, and all members of the UP community are invited and encouraged to attend. (Read More).
Lunchtime Insights: Digesting Current Affairs
Calling all students, faculty, and staff! Join the Political Science & Global Affairs Department at a gathering with NO Agenda! We will meet in the Diversity Center every Wednesday (starts Feb. 7) for a friendly, open, and inclusive discussion about what’s happening in our world. Anyone interested in local, national, and global affairs is welcome! (Read More).
Rank and Tenure: 2024 Tenure, Promotions
The Office of the Provost is pleased to announce the 2024 promotions and grants of tenure.
Entrepreneurship Scholars Program Now Accepting Applications
The Entrepreneurship Scholars Program is now accepting applications from students across all majors and disciplines to join the 2024-25 cohort. E-Scholars is a highly selective program that accepts up to 25 students each year. The year-long academic program challenges students to find their passions, explore outside the classroom, and build their network, all while developing their own venture. (Read More).
Science and Faith in Dialogue (Feb. 6)
UP physicist Steve Mayer and philosopher Norah Martin engage on topics ranging from climate change to AI through the lenses of faith and science. Moderated by Eric Anctil. (Read more.)
Contrasts at the Buckley Center Gallery (Through Feb. 9)
Contrasts features the art of Isabelle Soule and Anne Santiago, who bonded over their shared experience working in Rwanda. The show highlights artworks in pottery and weaving, with both mediums representing important art forms as well as practical objects for everyday life across the African continent. (Read More).