Faculty, staff and students on all campuses will soon be required to set up the Okta Verify multi-factor authentication app to prepare for the retirement of Duo on Oct. 1. However, you will need your Duo Mobile throughout September, so do not delete it yet.
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The Talent and Culture Leadership and Organizational Development team will offer University employees a variety of professional development courses focused on career and leadership throughout the fall semester.
Faculty and staff are invited to discuss “Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone” by Brene Brown every Thursday at 4 p.m. beginning Sept. 18 through Oct. 23. Meetings will be held in person at 1085 Van Voorhis Road, Suite 218-220 and on Zoom.
Undergraduate students across the University’s three campuses are invited to showcase their creative work, research and storytelling that feature topics and issues affecting the Appalachian region. Entries are due by Oct. 3.
Economic and business researchers from the John Chambers College of Business and Economics are invited to attend a presentation on how to use The Conversation U.S. platform for academic journalism to communicate their research and expertise with the public from 12:30-1 p.m. Tuesday (Sept. 9) on Zoom.
Addie Ivey, a graduate student in the Speech-Language Pathology program, evaluated children with disabilities and recommended assistive technologies to help them communicate during an event hosted by the Rehabilitation and Integrative Services for Enablement program.