Monday, April 21, 2025
- 10:00 AM4hCareer Peer Mentors' End Of Semester Career PanelAre you looking to learn about skills that will help you post-graduation? Do you love ice cream? We have the event for you! Combining learning about transferrable skills with an ice cream social? It's going to be a good time. From 10 am - 12 pm we'll have a panel here to talk to you and answer your questions about life after college. After that, from 12 pm - 2 pm, we'll be hosting an ice cream social. We'll be giving out a prize to someone who RSVPs and attends the event, so make sure to click the link below to let us know you're coming. Come to Tivoli 223 make a sundae, play some games, and hang out with the Peer Mentors. This will be a hybrid event, so if you can't make it in person please join us at this link. RSVP Link: msudenver-csm.symplicity.com…
- 11:00 AM1hOffice of the Controller: Year-End Training for FY25Welcome to the Office of the Controller Training for MSU employees on Year-End for FY25; the training will cover what you can expect & prepare for regarding the requirements & timelines from our Office as we work on closing out the fiscal year.
- 11:00 AM3hAuraria Creates: Faculty ShowcaseAuraria Creates An annual celebration of campus scholarship and creativity. We invite our community to join us: April 21: Faculty Spotlight Faculty Presentations: 11:00 am Reception: 1:30 pm FREE at the Auraria Library, Room 116 Light refreshments provided Open to all MSU Denver, CU Denver, and Community College of Denver faculty, staff, and students and community members No RSVP required Featured Presenters Jasmine Harris, professor and chair of Africana studies, MSU Denver: Black Women, Ivory Tower: Revealing the Lies of White Supremacy in American Education, her pioneering book exploring what it means to be a Black woman in higher education. Elizabeth Pugliano, senior instructor of visual arts, CU Denver: History, Practice and Pedagogy: Empathic Engagements in the Visual Arts, an anthology co-edited by Pugliano, explores historical, practical, and pedagogical empathy through works of art. Dennis Rudnick, assistant professor of elementary education, MSU Denver: On how “divide and conquer” strategies operate in the U.S. public education system. Sandy Guinn, professor of art, CCD: My Sketchpad, her recently published resource to help students overcome barriers to extemporaneous drawing and creativity.
- 11:00 AM3hAuraria Creates: Faculty ShowcaseAuraria Creates An annual celebration of campus scholarship and creativity. We invite our community to join us: April 21: Faculty Spotlight Faculty Presentations: 11:00 am Reception: 1:30 pm FREE at the Auraria Library, Room 116 Light refreshments provided Open to all MSU Denver, CU Denver, and Community College of Denver faculty, staff, and students and community members No RSVP required Featured Presenters Jasmine Harris, professor and chair of Africana studies, MSU Denver: Black Women, Ivory Tower: Revealing the Lies of White Supremacy in American Education, her pioneering book exploring what it means to be a Black woman in higher education. Elizabeth Pugliano, senior instructor of visual arts, CU Denver: History, Practice and Pedagogy: Empathic Engagements in the Visual Arts, an anthology co-edited by Pugliano, explores historical, practical, and pedagogical empathy through works of art. Dennis Rudnick, assistant professor of elementary education, MSU Denver: On how “divide and conquer” strategies operate in the U.S. public education system. Sandy Guinn, professor of art, CCD: My Sketchpad, her recently published resource to help students overcome barriers to extemporaneous drawing and creativity.
- 12:00 PM1hRoadrunner 3R: AdvancedRoadrunner 3R: Advanced is a live, scenario-based training that builds on learning from Roadrunner 3R: Basic. The Basic course or other similar training is highly encouraged as a prerequisite for the Advanced training. You will have the opportunity to consult with representatives from the Counseling Center, Dean of Students Office and Health Center at Auraria about previous or current situations and how best to apply early intervention skills.
- 12:00 PM2hWrite It This Semester (WITS)Teams link: teams.microsoft.com…
- 12:00 PM2hWrite It This Semester (WITS)Teams link: teams.microsoft.com…
- 2:30 PM1hMusic Department Student Recital/ConvocationJoin the Music Department in the King Center Recital Hall for an hour of student performances. This recital is free and open to the public.
- 6:00 PM2hOSILA GalaIndividual students and student organizations are acknowledged for their academic achievements, volunteerism, and leadership, including the President's Awardee and the Provost's Awardee from Fall 2024 and Spring 2025.