The Office of Technology Transfer will welcome Kylie Barnhart from the Office of General Counsel as she presents "Copyright and Fair Use" at noon Tuesday, Feb. 20, on Zoom.
Research
Researchers and data enthusiasts are invited to join the celebration by attending a series of workshops beginning Monday (Feb. 12) through Feb. 16 that will offer valuable insight and skill building for those interested in working with data.
Graduate students are encouraged to participate in the 3-Minute Thesis Competition, which challenges students to present their research in 180 seconds using just one slide.
Findings from research led by Dr. Christopher Martin suggest a possible link between leaving the workforce prematurely because of disabilities from non-life-threatening, work-related conditions and the development of serious health problems, even death.
Hyeonsuh Lee, assistant professor at the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, has found that when people quit their jobs to launch their own companies, the reasons that motivated them to become entrepreneurs can be major predictors of success.
Individuals 18 years and older who experience or have experienced anxiety while driving and feel concerned about driving anxiety are encouraged to participate.