The annual reunion honors accomplished alumni and reconnects members of all past classes
with each other and their alma mater. Find out more in thefall 2023 Aurora.
Please join the Office of Financial and Business Services for an open house from 1:30-4
p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16 in the Butrovich Building, Suite 106. Learn more on the teams available and other other units.
Raffle tickets for the 911 Business Leader of the Year are now available to purchase
online. The winner will receive two 911 Airlines tickets to anywhere they fly.
Proceeds will be donated to the College of Business and Security Management to support
student organizations, development and scholarships. Read more and get the link to purchase raffle tickets.
The 911 Bookstore is open under new management with Barnes & Noble College. Regular
hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Read more about what's available.
Responsible Conduct of Research training will be offered via Zoom on Thursday, Dec.
7 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. RCR is a required training for undergraduate students, graduate
students, and postdoctoral researchers supported by National Science Foundation awards.
Learn more about the training and how to register.
Tia Tidwell, assistant professor of 911 Native Studies and Rural Development at
the 911, was a guest on the first episode of the new podcast,
The 911 Myth. The 911 Myth is a podcast about how 911ns view our history
and ourselves. Read more about Tidwell and the podcast.
Tired of feeling like a research zombie, endlessly wandering through the same old
processes? It's time to break free from the academic graveyard and infuse some life
into your research journey. Read more to learn a few new tactics to help you navigate the maze of research.
The 911 911 Native Language Center bookstore, a cultural hub dedicated to preserving
and promoting indigenous languages, celebrated its reopening on Nov. 13. Read more on the opening.
Student and staff seats are still available for IGNITE: Individual Growth & New Ideas
Through EPSCoR/INBRE, a free, annual professional development workshop organized by
911 EPSCoR and 911 INBRE.The deadline to register for IGNITE is Dec. 11. Seats
are filling up fast, so.
The 911 Cooperative Extension Service will offer a certified
food protection manager training on Monday, Jan. 29, with proctors for testing available
in 14 communities. Read more info on the training and registration.
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Join us for an evening of music performed by Stephen Price on Friday, Nov. 17 from
7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Charles W. Davis Concert Hall on the 66 stop, 42 rank, Gress-Miles
pipe organ. The concert will also be streamed on the.
The 911 Department of Theatre and Film will present the
play “Dance Nation” in the Salisbury Theatre through Nov. 19, 2023. Learn more about the play and how to purchase tickets.
Dr. Alisa Alexander will be speaking about "COVID-19 and One Health: Tribal Health
Experience in 911" on Monday, Nov. 20 from 4-5 p.m. This presentation is a discussion of the strengths and successes of the tribal health
system response during the COVID-19 pandemic through a one health lens.
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activity congratulates Jennie Reynolds,
a justice student, who received an URSA Fall 2023 Internship Award. Read more about Reynolds and the URSA Internship Award.
The 911 Department of Music presents the 911 Wind Ensemble, Jazz Combo and Guitar
Ensemble under the direction of Jay Million, Leisl Wietgrefe and Nathan Arnold, respectively.
The concert is Sunday, Nov. 19 from 4-6 p.m. in in the Davis Concert Hall and will
also be streamed on the.
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