In Today’s Events

Ask the Psychologist – TODAY

In Today's Events, by , on November 13th, 2013

To Write Love on Her Arms, a student organization dedicated to helping those dealing with issues of depression, self-harm, and suicide, is sponsoring an “Ask the Psychologist” Q&A session. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m. … More

National Depression Screening Day: Today

In Today's Events, by , on October 10th, 2013

Today is National Depression Screening Day. The National Institute of Mental Health recognizes depression as an ever-increasing health problem in the United States, with a lifetime prevalence of nearly 20 percent. In addition, several recent reports suggest that rates of … More

Teaching and Learning Conversations (TLC)

In Today's Events, by , on October 7th, 2013

Monday, Sept. 30, 2013; 1:25-2:20 p.m., in CASTL Guest: Dr. Mark Gallo, associate professor of biology Teaching and Learning Conversations feature Excellence in Teaching Award recipients and others who demonstrate exceptional and innovative teaching. These conversations will be hosted on … More

AD ASTRA: THE NEXT STEPS

In Today's Events, by , on October 3rd, 2013

Thank you for all the support for our new ONE CALENDAR system: Ad Astra. We are off to a good start and we promised you ongoing trainings and Q-and-A sessions. We have tried to accommodate a lot of individual training … More

Constitution Day

In Today's Events, by , on September 17th, 2013

Constitution Day is commemorated every Sept. 17, the day that Constitutional Convention signed the nation’s founding document in Philadelphia.  Join the departments of political science and history in recognizing this important milestone in United States history by stopping by the … More

MSDS Training Cancelled

In Today's Events, by , on September 17th, 2013

The MSDS training scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 16 and 17, has been postponed until a later date in the semester.  More information will be available closer to the training date. Questions may be directed to Christy Ferguson, director … More