Because of last week's weather closure, we have rescheduled our Managing Academic Setbacks workshop for Wednesday (Feb. 6) at 7 p.m. in room ESB-E201. All students are welcome.
Events
The Next Generation Forensic Science Initiative will host a forensic science summer camp to bring the crime lab to the classroom for high school (9th –12th grade) students June 17-21.
Experiential learning isn’t just for engineering classes or science labs; it can be used in any discipline. In this webinar Feb. 15 from 2- 2:45 p.m., Todd Hamrick, Teaching Associate Professor of Engineering, will discuss the value of experiential learning and explore ways you can use it as part of your teaching.
Commemorate Black History Month Feb. 17 at the Creative Arts Center with The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh's performance of "Let My People Go: A Spiritual Journey Along the Underground Railroad."
The Next Generation Forensic Science Initiative will host a forensic science summer camp for high school (9th –12th grade) students June 17-21. The goal of this program is to bring the crime lab to the classroom. Through hands-on, experiential learning, participants will acquire the practical knowledge and skills that forensic scientists employ in their day to day casework.
This session explores how you can ease some of the financial burden your students face by adopting Open Educational Resources and open textbooks in courses you teach.