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Tuesday, October 29, 2024
- All daySocktoberFall is in the air, which means the sixth annual Socktober giving event is here! Keep your toes warm and show your Roadrunner pride when you make a gift to support MSU Denver students. This year, there are three new sock designs - an athletic sock, performance crew sock, and a business sock. For every gift of $25 ($15 is tax-deductible) you make during Socktober (gifts through Oct. 31), you will receive one pair of limited-edition MSU Denver socks AND one pair of socks will be donated to a student in need. With the support of our Roadrunner family, last year was our most successful Socktober yet! Nearly 400 donors contributed $19,000, bringing our five-year Socktober total to over $83,000 and more than 3,000 pairs of socks donated! Your generosity knocks our socks off! Share a pair of socks and warm the feet of fellow Roadrunners this Socktober! A small act of kindness can have a huge impact on the life of an MSU Denver student.
- All dayCoat and Blanket DriveAuraria Sustainable Campus Program: Coat and Blanket Drive Join us in supporting the Auraria Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week by participating in our Coat and Blanket Drive! From October 14th to November 18th, we are collecting donations to help those in need as the colder months approach. How to Donate: Drop off your new or gently used coats and blankets in the designated drop boxes around campus. There is one located in the lobby of the Jordan Student Success Building, right by the front desk as well as in front of Tivoli room 346.
- All dayCoat and Blanket DriveAuraria Sustainable Campus Program: Coat and Blanket Drive Join us in supporting the Auraria Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week by participating in our Coat and Blanket Drive! From October 14th to November 18th, we are collecting donations to help those in need as the colder months approach. How to Donate: Drop off your new or gently used coats and blankets in the designated drop boxes around campus. There is one located in the lobby of the Jordan Student Success Building, right by the front desk as well as in front of Tivoli room 346.
- 10:00 AM3hCareer Lab
- 11:00 AM1h 30mTransfer and Adult Student Success Study HallAre you a transfer or adult student navigating the unique challenges of higher education? Join us for the Transfer and Adult Student Success Study Hall. This study hall provides a dedicated space for you to focus on your academic work. Whether you're tackling a complex assignment, preparing for exams, or seeking guidance on managing your responsibilities, this study hall offers the perfect environment to thrive. Who Should Attend: Transfer students adjusting to a new academic environment. Adult learners balancing education with other life responsibilities. Anyone seeking a supportive community to enhance their academic success. Join us on Tuesdays and Wednesdays starting on September 10th and ending on November 13th. We can't wait to see you there!
- 11:00 AM1h 30mTransfer and Adult Student Success Study HallAre you a transfer or adult student navigating the unique challenges of higher education? Join us for the Transfer and Adult Student Success Study Hall. This study hall provides a dedicated space for you to focus on your academic work. Whether you're tackling a complex assignment, preparing for exams, or seeking guidance on managing your responsibilities, this study hall offers the perfect environment to thrive. Who Should Attend: Transfer students adjusting to a new academic environment. Adult learners balancing education with other life responsibilities. Anyone seeking a supportive community to enhance their academic success. Join us on Tuesdays and Wednesdays starting on September 10th and ending on November 13th. We can't wait to see you there!
- 11:45 AM1hBanner Schedule Creation Training/Review for DepartmentsSchedule creation and best practices for department schedulers. Also recommended refresher for review.
- 12:00 PM50mIndoor CyclingIncrease your endurance with our power-driven indoor cycle! Our instructors will keep you peddling along and help you reach your cycling goals with a fun, upbeat workout. No experience necessary!
- 12:30 PM1h 30mFaculty Panel: Implementing 1 Book in Your CoursesHave you used 1 Book in your courses? 1 Book/1 Project/2 Transform is a common reading experience designed to connect people across campus and promote critical thinking and discussion. Join our faculty panel to hear examples of 1Book integration from different types of courses and gain an overview and highlights of the Teaching and Learning guide created for this year’s book selection, First they Killed my Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers, by Loung Ung. We will save space for participants to share their questions and their own experiences with 1Book. Whether or not you have integrated 1Book into your teaching before, this session will help faculty members to brainstorm ideas and plan how they might use this year’s selection in their spring courses. Panelists include: Judith Strathearn, Africana Studies, Gender Institute for Teaching and Advocacy Annie Butler, Human Services and Counseling Please join us in Administration Building, room 325A (the Center for Teaching, Learning and Design), or join virtually via Microsoft Teams. Virtual meeting info: Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 263 921 911 486 Passcode: D2E9Cy Dial in by phone +1 720-577-5242,,162347060# United States, Denver Find a local number Phone conference ID: 162 347 060#
- 12:30 PM1h 30mFaculty Panel: Implementing 1 Book in Your CoursesHave you used 1 Book in your courses? 1 Book/1 Project/2 Transform is a common reading experience designed to connect people across campus and promote critical thinking and discussion. Join our faculty panel to hear examples of 1Book integration from different types of courses and gain an overview and highlights of the Teaching and Learning guide created for this year’s book selection, First they Killed my Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers, by Loung Ung. We will save space for participants to share their questions and their own experiences with 1Book. Whether or not you have integrated 1Book into your teaching before, this session will help faculty members to brainstorm ideas and plan how they might use this year’s selection in their spring courses. Panelists include: Judith Strathearn, Africana Studies, Gender Institute for Teaching and Advocacy Annie Butler, Human Services and Counseling Please join us in Administration Building, room 325A (the Center for Teaching, Learning and Design), or join virtually via Microsoft Teams. Virtual meeting info: Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 263 921 911 486 Passcode: D2E9Cy Dial in by phone +1 720-577-5242,,162347060# United States, Denver Find a local number Phone conference ID: 162 347 060#
- 2:00 PM2hTurner 101 WorkshopThe Turner 101 Session will provide an insight on the day-to-day life of a Construction Manager at Turner. In this session we will discuss Turner Construction as a general contractor and career paths available within the company. We will also highlight the Turner culture, market segments we work in, as well resources and software available to employees of Turner Construction. Spots are limited, so please follow link or QR code on flyer to RSVP.
- 2:00 PM2hTurner 101 WorkshopThe Turner 101 Session will provide an insight on the day-to-day life of a Construction Manager at Turner. In this session we will discuss Turner Construction as a general contractor and career paths available within the company. We will also highlight the Turner culture, market segments we work in, as well resources and software available to employees of Turner Construction. Spots are limited, so please follow link or QR code on flyer to RSVP.