Help with Orientation as an OL, Speaker or Actor!
Applications are now being accepted for Orientation Leaders, In the Company of Others Speakers and We Speak We Stand Actors!
Applications are now being accepted for Orientation Leaders, In the Company of Others Speakers and We Speak We Stand Actors!
Wes 101: Grading Mode Deadline, Self-Testing Tips and Strategies FINAL REMINDER: The deadline to Change the Grading Mode for Student Option Courses is TODAY at 5:00 p.m. Today is the last day to change the grading mode for student-option courses. If you wish to change the grading mode for a course, log in to portal, … Read more
Wes 101: The Study Cycle Dear ’23, I hope you’re doing okay. It does seem like every single person on this campus/petri dish is ill, so please take care of yourselves. As they say, –The Grading Mode Deadline is next Wednesday, February 19. You can use the toggle switch in your class schedule for any … Read more
Attention current freshmen and sophomores! I am writing to invite your application to serve on the University Board charged with upholding the Honor Code and the Code of Non-Academic Conduct. Here are a few things to note about this important leadership role: Alleged violations of the Honor Code and the Code of Non-Academic Conduct are … Read more
How to Give the Best Presentation of Your Life: Storytelling, Design, and Delivery Instructors: Maren Westgard ‘22 & Serena Rusk ‘20 Monday, February 24 @ 4:30-6:30 pm in Usdan 108 Instructors: Syed Hussein ‘21 & Ella Miodownik ‘20 Thursday, February 27 @. 4:30-7:00 pm in Fisk 101 The title says it all. Data Visualization with … Read more
The Clinical Careers in Psychology Q&A – jointly brought to you by the Gordon Career Center and the Psychology Department – continues Monday, February 10th at 12:15pm at the Gordon Career Center (lunch will be provided). Our next featured alumnus is Claire Haiman, PsyD ’95, a clinical psychologist at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Claire Haiman is … Read more
Dear ’23, I hope you’re all doing well and the term is off to a great start. To start off the semester, I think it’s a great idea for students to consider their goals for the term. These goals do not need to be lofty, but can be pragmatic (get more sleep, become more … Read more