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External Professionalism Seminar

Writing Across the Curriculum --G Strategies for writing to learn and learning to write in different disciplines. Tue Sep 13 2016 5-7 PM in CSE E119

External Professionalism Seminar

Writing Across the Curriculum --G Strategies for writing to learn and learning to write in different disciplines. Tue Sep 13 2016 5-7 PM in CSE E119

Faculty Meeting

1208A Turlington Hall

Topic: Tenure and Promotion

Faculty Meeting

1208A Turlington Hall

Topic: Tenure and Promotion

External Professionalism Seminar

Graduate Student Series: Developing Your Resume, CV, or Cover Letter Sep 15, 2016 4:05 PM - 4:55 PM at CRC - Classroom (Room 160)

External Professionalism Seminar

Graduate Student Series: Developing Your Resume, CV, or Cover Letter Sep 15, 2016 4:05 PM - 4:55 PM at CRC - Classroom (Room 160)

External Professionalism Seminar

Optimizing Graphics, Video & Audio for Class --T Learn software options for optimizing files for digital presentations and the web (i.e., downsizing file sizes, changing file formats, etc.). Thu Sep 15 2016 5-7 PM in HUB 221

External Professionalism Seminar

Optimizing Graphics, Video & Audio for Class --T Learn software options for optimizing files for digital presentations and the web (i.e., downsizing file sizes, changing file formats, etc.). Thu Sep 15 2016 5-7 PM in HUB 221

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

An Introduction to the Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) Speakers: Elizabeth Bollwerk, Ph.D. & Lynsey Bates, Ph.D. The Thomas Jefferson Foundation/Monticello The Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) is a Web-based initiative designed to foster inter-site, comparative archaeological research on slavery throughout the Chesapeake, the Carolinas, and the Caribbean. The project's goal is to help scholars

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

An Introduction to the Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) Speakers: Elizabeth Bollwerk, Ph.D. & Lynsey Bates, Ph.D. The Thomas Jefferson Foundation/Monticello The Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) is a Web-based initiative designed to foster inter-site, comparative archaeological research on slavery throughout the Chesapeake, the Carolinas, and the Caribbean. The project's goal is to help scholars