Change and transition can feel overwhelming. During this one-hour workshop, attendees will learn about their relationship with change. Learn ways to manage current and incoming changes and transitions related to work, relationships and everyday life.
David Gergen, political commentator, author and adviser to four U.S. presidents from both parties, will share lessons he’s learned, as well as offer advice on becoming a leader, overcoming setbacks and building coalitions.
Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations invites all residents—students, grad students, families and other neighbors—to four block parties in September in neighborhoods around campus. Enjoy games, free food and activities to get to know your neighbors.
This campuswide event features 15 free and engaging arts and culture events, including art exhibitions, musical performances, art-making, prize giveaways and more.
Find out all you need to get the book, join the discussion, share your story or—for faculty—teach the course. Under this year’s theme of community compassion and caring, together the campus is reading “The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World.”
This week brings a job fair, “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” a problem-solving workshop, meal prep tips, a show narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, startup pitches, spirit day and more.
Engaged students can join the Forever Buffs Network Mentorship Program through Friday, Sept. 29. Hear the reviews from past mentees and learn how to participate.
If you receive a course alert, don’t fret. It’s a way for a professor to let you know you might benefit from additional campus resources or a new approach to improve your standing in a class.