Whether you've attended all the sessions or are just joining, you're invited to the summer seminar series for graduate students. The topic on July 8 will be effective research and teaching statements.
In a second series of webinars July 9–22, featuring commentary on life surrounding the pandemic, check out topics like the economy, journalism and inclusivity. Can't join the live sessions? Recordings are available.
From aligning employee, performance and department goals in uncertain and constantly changing times to rethinking feedback and accountability for today's reality, get strategies you can apply right now.
In this July 15 workshop, consider forms of instructional design to open up space for students to share perspectives, personal experiences and viewpoints in ways to expand content learning and build a sense of belonging in the online classroom.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science has launched a weekly discussion series. It's hosted by Professor William Kuskin and features an Engineering guest along with open discussion time.
The "Small bites. Big impact." series continues with topics such as choosing to grow in a divided world and doing your homework while preparing for negotiation. Students, faculty and staff are welcome.
The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program is offering weekly wellness seminars in July focused on mental and emotional wellbeing during challenging times.
The SKY Club continues to offer evidence-based breath work and meditation workshops online monthly, open to all °ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û2023¿ª½±¼Ç¼ faculty, staff and students.
What sorts of longer-term economic, political, social and cultural changes has the pandemic ushered in for different regions and countries in Asia? Join to learn more.