- May 711:00 AMBuilding Meaningful & Reciprocal Community Partnerships WorkshopJoin us on May 7th for a focused workshop designed to enhance faculty engagement in community partnerships. This session, "Building Meaningful & Reciprocal Community Partnerships," explores how to develop and sustain partnerships that align with Community Engaged Learning (CEL) principles. We are excited to have MSU Denver's community engagement professionals join us to share university-level best practices and success stories. Key Takeaways: Learn the core elements of truly reciprocal partnerships. Understand faculty roles in co-creating enriching community-based experiences. Discover strategies for maintaining effective and long-lasting community relationships. Consider ethical aspects of community engagement. Interactive Component: Participants will engage in mapping potential community partners and drafting plans for initiating and nurturing these relationships. This session is designed to be interactive, providing tools and insights for effective community collaboration. Special Notes: Refreshments and a light lunch will be provided. We encourage attendees to come prepared to engage actively, exchange ideas, and contribute to the discussion. RSVP and Questions Submission: Please RSVP to Nora Bashir at nobashir@msudenver.edu to confirm your attendance. Include any dietary restrictions and submit any questions you hope to have addressed during the workshop. This will help us tailor the session to better meet your needs and interests.
- May 72:00 PMDisabled Faculty + Staff Affinity GroupDiscussion and support group for disabled faculty and staff Join meeting: teams.microsoft.com…
- May 72:00 PMDisabled Faculty + Staff Affinity GroupAny faculty or staff member who identifies as disabled is welcome to come for support and community!
- May 99:00 AMMen Of Color leadership SummitMark your calendars — the MOC Leadership Summit is back! "Dear Me: Healing, Hustle, and Hope – Acknowledging the Balance Between Ambition, Self-Care, & Resilience," We’re excited to host the 2nd Annual Men of Color (MOC) Leadership Summit on Thursday, May 9, 2024, right here in the Denver Metro Chamber Of Commerce This summit is designed to empower and uplift collegiate men of color at MSU Denver through impactful workshops and discussions centered around personal growth, leadership, mental health, breaking societal barriers, and academic persistence. It’s also a great chance to connect with fellow students and professionals, build your network, and engage in meaningful dialogue that supports your journey. Don’t miss it — RSVP and get all the details at: www.msudenver.edu…
- May 1310:00 AMStaff 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.
- May 136:00 PMUnlocking Success: Decompress During FinalsJoin on Teams (click link to join at meeting time) for our virtual series, Unlocking Success, designed for online learners at MSU Denver–but all are welcome! Throughout this series, we will explore topics to help you be a more knowledgeable and confident student. No matter where you are in your academic career, these workshops are tailored to support your growth, enhance your study skills, and equip you with invaluable tools for personal and academic success. No sign-up required! Join on Teams!
- May 169:30 AMSpring 2025 Morning Commencement Ceremony | 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.The 2025 Spring Morning Commencement Ceremony will honor the accomplishments of MSU Denver graduating students from the College of Aerospace, Computing Engineering and Design, the College of Business, and the College of Health and Human Sciences. Students belonging to the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, and the School of Hospitality will be honored during the Afternoon Ceremony on the same day. Students who have applied for graduation and have been approved will be contacted directly via their MSU Denver email with ceremony information, links to RSVP for this ceremony, and much more. The webpage for this event is a great resource to check regularly, as updates with additional information will be made to the page regularly.
- May 162:30 PMSpring 2025 Afternoon Commencement Ceremony | 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.The 2025 Spring Afternoon Commencement Ceremony will honor the accomplishments of MSU Denver graduating students from the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the School of Education and the School of Hospitality. Students belonging to the College of Aerospace, Computing, Engineering and Design, the College of Business and the College of Health and Human Sciences will be honored during the Morning Ceremony on the same day. Students who have applied for graduation and have been approved will be contacted directly via their MSU Denver email with ceremony information, links to RSVP for this ceremony, and much more. The webpage for this event is a great resource to check regularly, as updates with additional information will be made to the page regularly.
- May 19–20Equitable Writing Pedagogies WorkshopThe ways faculty members approach writing, assignments, grading, notes and language in general matter. To bring more critical awareness of these practices, faculty members can learn about antiracist and antiablist writing pedagogy by signing up for “Equitable Writing Pedagogies Workshop.” It can seem overwhelming to overhaul everything about your writing instruction, but don’t worry: you don’t have to do it all at once! You can start small and rethink one little bit of your writing instruction. Or, if you’re feeling ambitious, you can do a major overhaul. Take the first step by learning about equitable writing pedagogy and having dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric, or a whole class by signing up for the Writing Center’s workshop. The two-day workshop will be held on May 19 & 20 and will provide participants an opportunity to think critically about writing in their classrooms. It will also give participants dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric or a whole class. Participants will have the summer to make changes, small or large, to their writing instruction and will present their work at a showcase in September (date TBD). Interested faculty can sign up here by Friday, April 11: forms.gle…. Space is limited to 20 participants, so sign up soon! Participating faculty will earn a $500 stipend for their work on both days.
- May 20–21Equitable Writing Pedagogies WorkshopThe ways faculty members approach writing, assignments, grading, notes and language in general matter. To bring more critical awareness of these practices, faculty members can learn about antiracist and antiablist writing pedagogy by signing up for “Equitable Writing Pedagogies Workshop.” It can seem overwhelming to overhaul everything about your writing instruction, but don’t worry: you don’t have to do it all at once! You can start small and rethink one little bit of your writing instruction. Or, if you’re feeling ambitious, you can do a major overhaul. Take the first step by learning about equitable writing pedagogy and having dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric, or a whole class by signing up for the Writing Center’s workshop. The two-day workshop will be held on May 19 & 20 and will provide participants an opportunity to think critically about writing in their classrooms. It will also give participants dedicated time to revamp a syllabus, an assignment, a rubric or a whole class. Participants will have the summer to make changes, small or large, to their writing instruction and will present their work at a showcase in September (date TBD). Interested faculty can sign up here by Friday, April 11: forms.gle…. Space is limited to 20 participants, so sign up soon! Participating faculty will earn a $500 stipend for their work on both days.
- Jun 42:00 PMDisabled Faculty + Staff Affinity GroupAny faculty or staff member who identifies as disabled is welcome to come for support and community!
- Jun 42:00 PMDisabled Faculty + Staff Affinity GroupDiscussion and support group for disabled faculty and staff Join meeting: teams.microsoft.com…
- Jun 1010:00 AMStaff 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.
- Jun 1010:00 AMStaff 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.
- Jul 22:00 PMDisabled Faculty + Staff Affinity GroupDiscussion and support group for disabled faculty and staff Join meeting: teams.microsoft.com…
- Jul 149:00 AM10th International Cancer Congress 2025We’re delighted to introduce our upcoming event: the 10th International Cancer Congress, taking place on July 14-15, 2025, in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The organizing committee has chosen the theme: "Harnessing Innovation to Break the Chains of Cancer." Our conference will gather a diverse array of experts, including cancer and other healthcare professionals dedicated to improving patient care and outcomes. With a comprehensive program featuring keynote speeches, interactive workshops, and panel discussions, attendees will gain invaluable insights into the latest research, clinical practices, and emerging technologies in the field of cancer. Why You Should Attend: Latest Research: Gain insights into cutting-edge cancer research and emerging therapies that could shape the future of oncology. Networking: Connect with leading experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals to foster collaborations and expand your professional network. Educational Opportunities: Enhance your knowledge through workshops, presentations, and discussions led by top specialists in the field. Innovation Exposure: Discover the latest technological advancements and innovative treatments that are transforming cancer care. Professional Development: Stay updated with the latest clinical practices and advancements to improve patient care and outcomes in your field. Target Audience: Medical Oncologists Surgeons Radiation Oncologists Pathologists Primary Care Providers Nurses Medical Residents Join Us Join the global cancer community at the 10th International Cancer Congress. This event offers a unique chance to stay ahead of the latest developments, boost your professional expertise, and connect with peers in the industry. Whether you aim to enhance your knowledge, explore cutting-edge innovations, or interact with experts, this conference provides invaluable experiences for every attendee. Website link cancertherapy.inovineconferences.com Sincerely, Cancer Congress 2025 Organizing Committee
- Aug 62:00 PMDisabled Faculty + Staff Affinity GroupDiscussion and support group for disabled faculty and staff Join meeting: teams.microsoft.com…
- Sep 32:00 PMDisabled Faculty + Staff Affinity GroupDiscussion and support group for disabled faculty and staff Join meeting: teams.microsoft.com…
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