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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
- 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.
- 8:00 AM1hBreakfast Burritos for Veteran & Military StudentsStudent veterans, thank you for your service! Please join us for free breakfast burritos at the VetMil office to show our appreciation of your service.
- 8:00 AM1hBreakfast Burritos for Veteran & Military StudentsStudent veterans, thank you for your service! Please join us for free breakfast burritos at the VetMil office to show our appreciation of your service.
- 8:00 AM1hBreakfast Burritos for Veteran & Military StudentsStudent veterans, thank you for your service! Please join us for free breakfast burritos at the VetMil office to show our appreciation of your service.
- 9:00 AM1hExperiential 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
- 10:00 AM1h 30mStaff Senate MeetingSenators and all staff, including administrative staff, classified staff and student employees, have the opportunity to participate in shared governance through monthly Staff Senate meetings that are open to all staff, as well as through standing and ad hoc committees, yearly social events and professional development activities.
- 10:00 AM2hFrom Warning Signs to Reconciliation: A Panel on Communication and GenocideA group of expert panelists will discuss communication and genocide, joined by Carl Wilkens. Carl Wilkens was the only American who stayed in Rwanda during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Carl has since devoted his life's work (with his foundation, World Outside My Shoes) to practicing dialogue and other forms of communication to prevent genocide. Following the panel, there will be an audience Q&A. Horchata and churros will be provided! We are also streaming the event on Zoom! us02web.zoom.us…
- 10:00 AM2hFrom Warning Signs to Reconciliation: A Panel on Communication and GenocideA group of expert panelists will discuss communication and genocide, joined by Carl Wilkens. Carl Wilkens was the only American who stayed in Rwanda during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Carl has since devoted his life's work (with his foundation, World Outside My Shoes) to practicing dialogue and other forms of communication to prevent genocide. Following the panel, there will be an audience Q&A. Horchata and churros will be provided! We are also streaming the event on Zoom! us02web.zoom.us…
- 10:00 AM2hFrom Warning Signs to Reconciliation: A Panel on Communication and GenocideA group of expert panelists will discuss communication and genocide, joined by Carl Wilkens. Carl Wilkens was the only American who stayed in Rwanda during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Carl has since devoted his life's work (with his foundation, World Outside My Shoes) to practicing dialogue and other forms of communication to prevent genocide. Following the panel, there will be an audience Q&A. Horchata and churros will be provided! We are also streaming the event on Zoom! us02web.zoom.us…
- 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!
- 11:15 AM1h 30mOpioid Overdose Response TrainingJoin us virtually for the Fall Semester, each month, for invaluable information on the opioid epidemic and its impact on our communities. Attendees will learn how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose and how to administer the opioid overdose reversal drug, Naloxone. You will also leave with resources on how to access free harm reduction tools like Naloxone and Fentanyl Testing strips both on-campus and in the community. Department- or group-specific trainings can be accommodated upon request.
- 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!
- 12:00 PM1hCampus Climate ForumJoin us for a presentation and collaborative discussion around the results of the March 2024 Campus Climate Survey. We’re eager to share key findings from the survey, highlighting the strengths and unique dynamics within our campus community, as well as opportunities for positive change and growth. These forums will be held in person at the CAVEA (JSSB 420) and also accessible via Microsoft Teams for remote participation, ensuring everyone has the chance to engage meaningfully, regardless of location. What to Expect: Preliminary Results – We’ll start with an overview of the survey results, covering core themes and trends that reveal how our campus community feels about their experiences in learning, working, and growing together. Open Dialogue – Attendees will have the opportunity to reflect on these findings, ask questions, and share insights in an open dialogue about what the data means for our future. Your voice matters in shaping our path forward. Collaborative Ideation – We’ll conclude with a collaborative discussion on potential next steps and solutions, fostering an inclusive environment where every attendee can contribute ideas for advancing a supportive and vibrant campus climate. Your insights and engagement are vital to translating this data into actionable strategies for a more inclusive, empowering campus. Whether you attend in person or join us on Teams, we look forward to seeing you there! Dates and Times: Monday, November 11 | 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 12 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. Location: CAVEA or on Microsoft Teams. Let’s work together to foster an inclusive, supportive campus community!
- 12:00 PM2hNative Indigenous Heritage Month: Honoring our Native American VeteransJoin us for a compelling panel discussion featuring esteemed Native American veterans Gerald Montour and Phil Gover, who will share their unique experiences serving in the armed forces. This event offers a rare opportunity to hear firsthand accounts of the challenges and triumphs they faced, both during their military service and as members of Native communities.
- 1:00 PM30mOffice of the Controller: Verify Procurement Card TransactionsWelcome to the Office of the Controller Training for MSU employees on how to verify your Procurement Card Transactions in Workday!
- 2:00 PM30mOffice of the Controller: Spend Authorization & Expense Report TrainingWelcome to the Office of the Controller Training for Spend Authorizations and Expense Reports! This MSU employee training will give you information on how to prepare for your university-related travel, and what to do with travel transactions.
- 3:00 PM30mOffice of the Controller: Create Receipt TrainingWelcome to the Office of the Controller Training for creating / editing receipts in Workday! This MSU employee training will give you information on why Workday receipts are an important part of payment processing, and how to complete them.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mFirst-Gen Hustle: Managing Your FinancesDate: Wednesday, November 12 | Time: 3:30-5:00 pm | Location: Tivoli 320 (Reception to follow) Join fellow first-generation students as you empower your finances through tips, tools and financial insights from US Bank experts as you transition from financial survival to financial thriving. This 1.5-hour program will offer a financial empowerment presentation that addresses both the hustle that students can face while obtaining their college education and integrates cultural and familial aspects of financial planning for attendees and their parents. Our presenter is Regina Hernandez-Ruiz, a Private Wealth Management Advisor at US Bank. Register Here: forms.office.com… Questions? Contact us at firstgen@msudenver.edu. This event is hosted in partnership with US Bank.
- 4:30 PM2hProfessional Selling Meet & Greet Networking EventProfessional Sales students, Join us for the fall semester networking event! This dynamic event is designed to provide students in sales classes with networking experience, and help partners identify future interns or employees. Advance registration is required. Tuesday, November 12, 2024: Meet & Greet Networking Event 4:30 – 6:30pm | St Cajetan’s
- 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.