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Thursday, November 21, 2024
- 12:00 AM6:00 AMFall 2024 BFA Thesis ExhibitionThe BFA Thesis Exhibition is the pinnacle of the education of MSU Denver’s Studio Art and Communication Design students. Graduating students present their thesis work in a gallery exhibition at Center for Visual Art, Metropolitan State University of Denver (CVA), offering students valuable exposure to the broader local arts community. The BFA students embrace this opportunity to express their conceptual, aesthetic, and philosophical ideation through a cohesive body of work. These diverse works offer a chance to see MSU Denver’s emerging art and design talent.
- 12:00 AM6:00 AMFall 2024 BFA Thesis ExhibitionThe BFA Thesis Exhibition is the pinnacle of the education of MSU Denver’s Studio Art and Communication Design students. Graduating students present their thesis work in a gallery exhibition at Center for Visual Art, Metropolitan State University of Denver (CVA), offering students valuable exposure to the broader local arts community. The BFA students embrace this opportunity to express their conceptual, aesthetic, and philosophical ideation through a cohesive body of work. These diverse works offer a chance to see MSU Denver’s emerging art and design talent.
- 9:00 AM30mAccessibility Bytes: PowerPoint and Accessible PresentationsAccessibility Bytes are 30-minute virtual workshops run by the Instructional Accessibility Group in the CTLD to briefly discuss proactive accessibility with regard to instruction and guidance and information about accessibility and disability within the MSU Denver culture. This session discusses best accessible practices when creating and delivering PowerPoint presentations.
- 9:00 AM30mAccessibility Bytes: PowerPoint and Accessible PresentationsAccessibility Bytes are 30-minute virtual workshops run by the Instructional Accessibility Group in the CTLD to briefly discuss proactive accessibility with regard to instruction and guidance and information about accessibility and disability within the MSU Denver culture. This session discusses best accessible practices when creating and delivering PowerPoint presentations.
- 10:00 AM4hAuraria Hunger and Homelessness Awareness WeekThe Auraria Sustainability Program spearheads this event event annually. The Health Center will be working in partnership along with several other campus partners, providing a series of food security & homelessness resources. This three-day event (Nov 19-21st) will include an array of activities such as free haircuts, free food, a cooking demo, a planting station, free resources and so much more!
- 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 PM1h 15mHumanity in the Age of AI: Navigating the Future of Thought, Expression, and PedagogyJoin us for Humanity in the Age of AI: Navigating the Future of Thought, Expression & Pedagogy, a thought-provoking roundtable on artificial intelligence's impact on the humanities. This 75-minute discussion will feature faculty experts from across disciplines exploring how AI is reshaping knowledge, creativity, teaching, learning, and what it means to be human. Discover how we can grapple with these advancements and leverage them to enrich our understanding of the human experience
- 2:00 PM1h 15mHumanity in the Age of AI: Navigating the Future of Thought, Expression, and PedagogyJoin us for Humanity in the Age of AI: Navigating the Future of Thought, Expression & Pedagogy, a thought-provoking roundtable on artificial intelligence's impact on the humanities. This 75-minute discussion will feature faculty experts from across disciplines exploring how AI is reshaping knowledge, creativity, teaching, learning, and what it means to be human. Discover how we can grapple with these advancements and leverage them to enrich our understanding of the human experience
- 2:00 PM1h 15mHumanity in the Age of AI: Navigating the Future of Thought, Expression, and PedagogyJoin us for Humanity in the Age of AI: Navigating the Future of Thought, Expression & Pedagogy, a thought-provoking roundtable on artificial intelligence's impact on the humanities. This 75-minute discussion will feature faculty experts from across disciplines exploring how AI is reshaping knowledge, creativity, teaching, learning, and what it means to be human. Discover how we can grapple with these advancements and leverage them to enrich our understanding of the human experience
- 2:00 PM2hOER CelebrationThe MSU Denver Open Educational Resources (OER) task force is incredibly excited to invite you to our second annual MSU Denver OER celebration! Join us for coffee and refreshments and a fun opportunity to learn more about our OER successes. Over the past six years we have grown from having only a handful of students in OER courses to having a duplicated headcount of 30,913 students (16.8% of total) in no- or low-cost courses in the 2023-24 year, leading to up to $2,490,000 estimated student savings in that year alone. Meet with faculty who have transformed their courses using OER and learn how state of Colorado grant opportunities have contributed to our OER success at MSU Denver!
- 2:00 PM2hOER CelebrationThe MSU Denver Open Educational Resources (OER) task force is incredibly excited to invite you to our second annual MSU Denver OER celebration! Join us for coffee and refreshments and a fun opportunity to learn more about our OER successes. Over the past six years we have grown from having only a handful of students in OER courses to having a duplicated headcount of 30,913 students (16.8% of total) in no- or low-cost courses in the 2023-24 year, leading to up to $2,490,000 estimated student savings in that year alone. Meet with faculty who have transformed their courses using OER and learn how state of Colorado grant opportunities have contributed to our OER success at MSU Denver!
- 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.
- 3:00 PM1hExperiential Learning For All - Faculty Feedback ForumAs part of the 2024-25 Student Success Launch, the Experiential Learning for All Working Group is seeking feedback from faculty members engaged with experiential learning efforts across campus to participate in a feedback forum to examine experiential learning and help us develop identifiable criteria for what this looks like in course work across MSU Denver. All Feedback Forum sessions will be held virtually on Teams. We will be holding several sessions during the Fall semester. Please RSVP to attend! https://forms.office.com/r/RFK4pY470d Experiential Learning Fall Forum Dates - VIRTUAL Tuesday, Nov. 12th 9:00a – 10:00a Friday, Nov. 15th 12:30p – 1:30p Monday, Nov. 18th 12:00p – 1:00p Thursday, Nov. 21st 3:00p – 4:00p Tuesday, Dec. 3rd 11:00a – 12:00p Wednesday, Dec. 4th 4:00p – 5:00p
- 3:30 PM1h 30mMutual Aid Community Organization PanelGWS majors and minors, you are invited to GITA's: Mutual Aid Community Organization Panel! Learn how you can use your degree in community organizing and liberatory work. Join us for an afternoon of panelists and discussion.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mMutual Aid Community Organization PanelGWS majors and minors, you are invited to GITA's: Mutual Aid Community Organization Panel! Learn how you can use your degree in community organizing and liberatory work. Join us for an afternoon of panelists and discussion.
- 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…
- 6:00 PM2hMHA Course ShadowingBe Our Guest! Join a Master of Health Administration (MHA) Virtual Course and experience our program firsthand! Join MHA 5050: Health Care Topics and Trends meets virtually on Thursday, November 21 at 6 P.M. MDT. RSVP TODAY!
- 7:30 PM2hSenior Recital: Matthew Baena, keyboards & pianoMusic at MSU Denver presents a Senior Recital by Matthew Baena, keyboards and piano. Matthew will be performing with : Joseph Westerfield: Drums Alex Waschak: Bass Gavin Eschholz: Trumpet Sammy Smith: Saxophone Daizsha Deherrera: Vocals This event is free and open to the public. Free parking in the 7th Street Garage with validation code provided at event.
- 7:30 PM2hWINTERTIME by Charles L. Mee(PLAY) Wintertime explores the joy, pathos, and vast power of love—with its capacity to both save and destroy us. Set in an idyllic woodland vacation home just before New Year's Eve, the play follows four couples (and some unexpected guests) as they struggle with their hopes, disappointments, passions, and each other.
- 7:30 PM2hWINTERTIME by Charles L. Mee(PLAY) Wintertime explores the joy, pathos, and vast power of love—with its capacity to both save and destroy us. Set in an idyllic woodland vacation home just before New Year's Eve, the play follows four couples (and some unexpected guests) as they struggle with their hopes, disappointments, passions, and each other.
- 10:00 PM8hFall 2024 BFA Thesis ExhibitionThe BFA Thesis Exhibition is the pinnacle of the education of MSU Denver’s Studio Art and Communication Design students. Graduating students present their thesis work in a gallery exhibition at Center for Visual Art, Metropolitan State University of Denver (CVA), offering students valuable exposure to the broader local arts community. The BFA students embrace this opportunity to express their conceptual, aesthetic, and philosophical ideation through a cohesive body of work. These diverse works offer a chance to see MSU Denver’s emerging art and design talent.
- 10:00 PM8hFall 2024 BFA Thesis ExhibitionThe BFA Thesis Exhibition is the pinnacle of the education of MSU Denver’s Studio Art and Communication Design students. Graduating students present their thesis work in a gallery exhibition at Center for Visual Art, Metropolitan State University of Denver (CVA), offering students valuable exposure to the broader local arts community. The BFA students embrace this opportunity to express their conceptual, aesthetic, and philosophical ideation through a cohesive body of work. These diverse works offer a chance to see MSU Denver’s emerging art and design talent.