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Announcing the 2024–25 Excellence in Leadership Program fellows

Aug. 28, 2024

Faculty Development and Support in the Office of Faculty Affairs is excited to announce the newest cohort of fellows for the Excellence in Leadership Program.

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5 things everyone should know about sexual assault

Aug. 28, 2024

Sexual assault is all too common in our society and can have lasting impacts on individuals and communities. Here are five things everyone should know about sexual assault.

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Special Needs Planning workshop Sept. 4

Aug. 27, 2024

Do you have a loved one with special needs? This workshop will help you think about how you balance present and future needs; take steps to create and implement personal, financial and legal care for your loved one; share governmental benefits and more.

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CIRES welcomes environmental scientist Katherine Siegel

Aug. 27, 2024

Katherine Siegel, a new CIRES fellow, uses data science and qualitative methods to understand global change processes.

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Data dump: Meta killed CrowdTangle. What does it mean for researchers, reporters?

Aug. 27, 2024

Without access to social media data, disinformation and hate speech may become easier to spread—and harder to detect.

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Check out fall wellness workshops

Aug. 27, 2024

The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program and WorkWell are offering free wellness workshops this fall—covering everything from pickleball to navigating political tension and more. Take advantage of these learning opportunities.

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Welcome to the fall semester, grad Buffs

Aug. 27, 2024

Make the most of this year. Dean Scott Adler shares student success resources from the Graduate School.

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In the classroom: 5 tips for promoting trust and belonging

Aug. 27, 2024

Get practical suggestions for educators to implement in the classroom—strategies designed to nurture trust, foster a sense of belonging and empower students by acknowledging and integrating their unique identities and experiences.

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Expanded academic support services available for international graduate students

Aug. 27, 2024

The International English Center has expanded English language and academic culture support services for international graduate students. Find out more!

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Tips for living with roommates during college

Aug. 26, 2024

Living with roommates, whether you’re in the residence halls or off campus, can be a great experience. Here are some tips to create a positive living environment and navigate conflict if it comes up.

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