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Tuesday, November 19, 2024
- 10:00 AM3hCareer Lab
- 10:00 AM7hFall 2024 Cap and Gown PickupFall 2024 Cap and Gown Pickup, held over two days, is an event serving graduating students who will be attending the Fall Commencement Ceremonies. When ordering regalia, student have the option to select a 'campus pick-up option', as opposed to a home delivery option. Students who select the campus pickup option will pick up their regalia at this event. Additional Commencement ceremony information and some fun free giveaways will also be available, so you won't want to miss out! Regalia will be available to order through our regalia vendor, Herff Jones, via the Commencement Regalia webpage.
- 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 PM2hNative Indigenous Heritage Month: The Three Facets of Native IdentityJoin us for an enlightening discussion exploring the rich and diverse aspects of Native identity, featuring insightful perspectives from speakers Nora Pulskamp and Carolina Castoreno will discuss the significance of native identity racially, politically, and culturally. Nora Pulskamp and Carolina Castoreno will guide us through these themes, sharing their expertise and personal experiences. Whether you’re a member of a Native community or simply curious about the complexities of identity, this event promises to be a thought-provoking exploration that fosters understanding and appreciation. Join us in celebrating Native voices and the multifaceted nature of identity!
- 3:00 PM30mAccessibility 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.
- 3:00 PM30mAccessibility 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 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.