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Elizabeth Eddy Fellowship Program Deadline

If you are applying for the CLAS Dissertation Fellowship and your research includes applied anthropology, you can be considered for the departmental Elizabeth Eddy Fellowship ($7,000 for either the spring 2017 semester OR summer 2017 semester).   If your work is applied, and you want to be considered for the Eddy award, please provide a

CLAS Dissertation Fellowship Program Deadline

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences invites students pursuing the Ph.D. to apply for dissertation fellowships for the spring or summer terms of 2017.  We expect up to twelve fellowships to be available, and they will provide students with a stipend of $7,000 per term plus a waiver of tuition fees.  Departments may supplement

CLAS Dissertation Fellowship Program Deadline

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences invites students pursuing the Ph.D. to apply for dissertation fellowships for the spring or summer terms of 2017.  We expect up to twelve fellowships to be available, and they will provide students with a stipend of $7,000 per term plus a waiver of tuition fees.  Departments may supplement

External Professionalism Seminar

Voice Thread --T Learn to create lectures and discussions that are interactive and asychronous. Bring headset w/mic if possible. Thu Sep 29 2016 5-7 PM in HUB 221

External Professionalism Seminar

Voice Thread --T Learn to create lectures and discussions that are interactive and asychronous. Bring headset w/mic if possible. Thu Sep 29 2016 5-7 PM in HUB 221

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

FASA would like to invite you to this week’s colloquium.   Date: Friday, September 30th Location: Turlington 1208      Time: 3pm Speaker: Michelle Eusebio   Exploring Cuisine and Community Identity in Neolithic and Metal Age Southeast Asia: Organic Residue Analysis of Pottery   This presentation is based on my dissertation research, which will focus more on

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

FASA would like to invite you to this week’s colloquium.   Date: Friday, September 30th Location: Turlington 1208      Time: 3pm Speaker: Michelle Eusebio   Exploring Cuisine and Community Identity in Neolithic and Metal Age Southeast Asia: Organic Residue Analysis of Pottery   This presentation is based on my dissertation research, which will focus more on

External Professionalism Seminar

Diversity in the Classroom --G Creating a learning environment which meets the needs of a diverse student population. Tue Oct 4 2016 5- 7 PM in CSE E119

External Professionalism Seminar

Diversity in the Classroom --G Creating a learning environment which meets the needs of a diverse student population. Tue Oct 4 2016 5- 7 PM in CSE E119

External Professionalism Seminar

Graduate Student Series: Stretch Your Stipend and Build Financial Foundations Oct 05, 2016 4:05 PM - 4:55 PM at CRC - Library