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Thursday, September 19, 2024
- All dayOER Adoption Grant ApplicationWorking to adopt open educational resources for a fall 2024 or spring 2025 course? Apply for a $750 OER adoption stipend! Grant applications are due by the end of the day on Friday, September 20th, 2024. Please fill out the application as completely and accurately as possible. We plan to contact you regarding your acceptance into the grant program by Friday, September 27th.
- 9:00 AM1hCost Center Budget Manager - Costing Allocation TrainingWelcome to the Office of the Controller Training for Cost Center Budget Managers: Costing Allocation!
- 10:30 AM1hCost Center Budget Manager - Costing Allocation TrainingWelcome to the Office of the Controller Training for Cost Center Budget Managers: Costing Allocation!
- 11:00 AM7hCorey Pemberton: Piece by Piece and Crafting the Future: LayersCorey Pemberton: Piece by Piece, invites viewers to explore an exhibition of mixed media paintings, blown glass sculpture, and quilted installations that celebrate the ordinary, the marginalized, and the deeply cherished aspects of our lives. Through this unique blend of mediums, L.A.-based artist Corey Pemberton delves into the essence of being and belonging. Opening in conjunction with Piece by Piece, CVA presents Crafting the Future: Layers, an exhibition of six artists from the Crafting the Future (CTF) artist residency program in L.A. CTF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting racial and ethnic diversity within the art world. Exhibiting Artists for CTF: Edmund Arevalo, Ashley Cole, Terrick Gutierrez, Adrienne Muse, Will Raojenina, Shannon Scates. The Center for Visual Art (CVA) is the off-campus art center for MSU Denver, showcasing contemporary artists whose work sparks dialogue and creates pathways to change. CVA offers free admission to its exhibitions for everyone. www.msudenver.edu…
- 11:00 AM7hCorey Pemberton: Piece by Piece and Crafting the Future: LayersCorey Pemberton: Piece by Piece, invites viewers to explore an exhibition of mixed media paintings, blown glass sculpture, and quilted installations that celebrate the ordinary, the marginalized, and the deeply cherished aspects of our lives. Through this unique blend of mediums, L.A.-based artist Corey Pemberton delves into the essence of being and belonging. Opening in conjunction with Piece by Piece, CVA presents Crafting the Future: Layers, an exhibition of six artists from the Crafting the Future (CTF) artist residency program in L.A. CTF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting racial and ethnic diversity within the art world. Exhibiting Artists for CTF: Edmund Arevalo, Ashley Cole, Terrick Gutierrez, Adrienne Muse, Will Raojenina, Shannon Scates. The Center for Visual Art (CVA) is the off-campus art center for MSU Denver, showcasing contemporary artists whose work sparks dialogue and creates pathways to change. CVA offers free admission to its exhibitions for everyone. www.msudenver.edu…
- 11:00 AM7hCultivating Threads of MemoryCVA's 965 Project Gallery presents Cultivating Threads of Memory, an exhibition featuring the work of Valerie C. White. Through her vibrant quilts, White weaves a story of the natural world and humanity's traditional and spiritual connections to its beauty. Curated by MSU Denver students Bridget Ebert and Alyssa Williams. 965 Project Gallery is a student-led space located within CVA providing immersive professional development opportunities to MSU Denver students interested in fine art curation and arts administration.
- 11:00 AM7hCultivating Threads of MemoryCVA's 965 Project Gallery presents Cultivating Threads of Memory, an exhibition featuring the work of Valerie C. White. Through her vibrant quilts, White weaves a story of the natural world and humanity's traditional and spiritual connections to its beauty. Curated by MSU Denver students Bridget Ebert and Alyssa Williams. 965 Project Gallery is a student-led space located within CVA providing immersive professional development opportunities to MSU Denver students interested in fine art curation and arts administration.
- 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!
- 2:00 PM2hWITS (Write It This Semester)Who? Faculty of any type as well as any staff who want to get a significant amount of writing done in the fall. What? A sit-down-and-write group, also known as a shut-up-and-write group, made possible by Faculty Affairs, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and the CTLD. The first 20-30 minutes will feature goal-setting, accountability, and productivity exercises and discussions. The last 90 minutes (MINIMUM) will be us writing. That’s right (write!): participants will write on their own projects, supported and inspired by the writing of others. When? Thursday afternoons from 2-4, beginning 8/29 and continuing through 12/5 Where? The kick-off will be on 8/29 in the CTLD with remote participation possible. All meetings will be hybrid, so you can show up in person or online. Why? Tons of research on writing productivity supports the idea that writing in community (also known as body doubling) is a powerful strategy for getting more writing dwone. You’ll get accountability and a sense of shared purpose.
- 2:00 PM2hWITS (Write It This Semester)Who? Faculty of any type as well as any staff who want to get a significant amount of writing done in the fall. What? A sit-down-and-write group, also known as a shut-up-and-write group, made possible by Faculty Affairs, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and the CTLD. The first 20-30 minutes will feature goal-setting, accountability, and productivity exercises and discussions. The last 90 minutes (MINIMUM) will be us writing. That’s right (write!): participants will write on their own projects, supported and inspired by the writing of others. When? Thursday afternoons from 2-4, beginning 8/29 and continuing through 12/5 Where? The kick-off will be on 8/29 in the CTLD with remote participation possible. All meetings will be hybrid, so you can show up in person or online. Why? Tons of research on writing productivity supports the idea that writing in community (also known as body doubling) is a powerful strategy for getting more writing dwone. You’ll get accountability and a sense of shared purpose.
- 2:00 PM2hWITS (Write It This Semester)Who? Faculty of any type as well as any staff who want to get a significant amount of writing done in the fall. What? A sit-down-and-write group, also known as a shut-up-and-write group, made possible by Faculty Affairs, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and the CTLD. The first 20-30 minutes will feature goal-setting, accountability, and productivity exercises and discussions. The last 90 minutes (MINIMUM) will be us writing. That’s right (write!): participants will write on their own projects, supported and inspired by the writing of others. When? Thursday afternoons from 2-4, beginning 8/29 and continuing through 12/5 Where? The kick-off will be on 8/29 in the CTLD with remote participation possible. All meetings will be hybrid, so you can show up in person or online. Why? Tons of research on writing productivity supports the idea that writing in community (also known as body doubling) is a powerful strategy for getting more writing dwone. You’ll get accountability and a sense of shared purpose.
- 4:00 PM2hMonthly Mug Club Happy HourAll mug club members are invited to join us for our monthly Mug Club Happy Hour. We hope to see many new and familiar faces this month! New members can sign up here: www.givecampus.com…
- 4:00 PM2hMonthly Mug Club Happy HourAll mug club members are invited to join us for our monthly Mug Club Happy Hour. We hope to see many new and familiar faces this month! New members can sign up here: www.givecampus.com…
- 4:00 PM2hMusic, Race & Social Justice Visiting Artist Series: Maria Isa, The Rep Who RapsMaria Isa is a singer, songwriter, actress, rapper, activist, youth worker, and international recording artist. Born and raised in St. Paul’s West Side barrio, Minnesota, Isa grew up immersed in the diverse rhythms of Afro-Latino-Indigenous culture. This rich cultural tapestry influenced her early involvement in the performing arts and activism. Since 2009, Isa has been the CEO of her independent label, SotaRico, through which she has released over 13 projects that blend her Minnesota upbringing with Puerto Rican culture into a unique fusion of sound. Isa’s contributions to music and activism earned her the National Hispana Leadership Institute’s “Rising Latina Star” award for her exceptional work with Youthrive Live!, where she educated incarcerated youth in Minnesota and collaborated with several Nobel Peace Prize laureates. Isa made history as the first hip-hop artist elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives. She released her latest album, CAPITOLIO, just 12 hours before being sworn into office. The album, which fuses Latin hip-hop and honors her journey as a Latina rapper and politician, was awarded the 2023 Best Minnesota Album of the Year by the Star Tribune. The MSU Denver Department of Music, with support from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, presents the Visiting Artist Series on Music, Race, & Social Justice. Organized by Dr. Elizabeth McLean Macy, Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology and Faculty Fellow in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, this series highlights the work of BIPOC musicians, performers, and scholars. This event is FREE and open to the public.