Faculty-Staff Edition - March 1, 2021
Campus Operating Status
2 Things to Know Today
Events & Exhibits
This week's Campus Q&A: Join at noon March 2
Join a special session on vaccine safety with Matt McQueen, director of epidemiology and member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Pandemic Response Office. Also participating will be Russell Moore, provost; Patrick O'Rourke, chief operating officer; Gloria Brisson, senior director of Medical Services; and other guests.
Take part in the virtual Womxn’s Leadership Symposium March 3
Through engaging sessionsÌýand TED-style talks, the 2021 symposium on March 3 seeks to explore theÌýtheme Cultivating Growth Through Resistance and Resilience.
Attend a forum on developing a common curriculum––Sessions through March 29
You're invited to join one of the five public forums in March on the concept of a shared community of learning, planning a common curriculum and what it would look like for the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ campus.
The power of community: Join the virtual Diversity and Inclusion Summit March 9
Loss of connection has impacted the ways we interact in a physically separated world. On March 9, join theÌýDiversity and Inclusion Summit to explore the power of community—courage, healing and unity.
Campus Community
Celebrate Open Education Week with the University Libraries
March 1–5 is a celebration of the global open education movement. It aims to raise awareness and showcase the impact of open education on teaching and learning worldwide. Learn more with the University Libraries.
Nominate a colleague for the outreach award
Do you know staff or nontenure-track faculty doing exemplary outreach and engagement work? Consider nominating them by March 24 for this year’s $5,000 Anne K. Heinz Staff Award for Excellence in Outreach and Engagement.
Speakers available for virtual classroom visits this spring
For faculty and instructors, the Conference on World Affairs is offering virtual classroom visits by this year's speakers and performers. Many of the guests are eager to engage with students and contribute their perspectives in the classroom.
Research News
NASA-funded project to explore one-of-a-kind lunar observatory
Scientists will probe whether the far side of the moon can become an unprecedented laboratory to study the early history of the universe.
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