The Library display, "Great Public Schools. Everybody's Right? Everybody's Responsibility?", connected with the Fall Honors Colloquium, will be open to the...
A multicultural community-based exhibit featuring stories, images and artwork of people from all walks of life and from around the world.
Gallery Night...
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While Student Senate elections for all senate seats takes place in February, Student Senate holds a special fall election to elect 5 freshman to...
Open to all students interested in internships or careers with the NSA, especially those studying Chinese, Arabic, and Russian.
Majors of particular...
For all Chinese Language Flagship and IEP students, regardless of class year, and other interested students.
National Security Agency (NSA) and IEP/Chinese...
Would you rather spend more time writing, researching, and creating, and less time managing and citing your sources? There are tools to help with that!...
This course trains lay responders to overcome any reluctance to act in emergency situations and to recognize and care for life-threatening respiratory or...
The Campus Affairs committee is focused on campus issues such as safety, student rights, parking, on-campus shuttles, disability services, housing and...
Nick Dines is a Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts. Dines will address: "Landscape Architecture and the Design Propagation and Ongoing Care of...