Free and open to all, Indigenous Peoples Day events beginning Oct. 8 will include a screening of “Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty” followed by a discussion with director Tsanavi Spoonhunter, knowledge-keeper talks, breakout sessions and more. Get details and plan to attend what interests you!
Join Professor Zoe Donaldson, whose research on brain changes in prairie voles as they form and lose bonds seeks to understand how to help grieving individuals cope and re-engage with life.
Preview the traffic, parking, bus route and building access impacts of the nighttime football game on Friday, Oct. 13. Learn about the clear bag policy, the theme of the game for spectators, the TV viewing option and more.
Grad students whose research, creative work and scholarship engage communities are invited to share and present their projects and experiences at this Research & Innovation Week event. Register, join, enjoy community and light refreshments!
Join Human Resources in this four-week workshop aimed at improving your success in identifying your potential career trajectory. Identify your unique skills and experiences to guide your next steps in your professional development.
Join the Pride Office for this information session on what campus life is like for our trans students and how we can all work to create a more welcoming and supportive environment in and out of the classroom.
October is Disability Awareness Month, and the Digital Accessibility Office is hosting a series of events to celebrate and reflect on advancing access and equity in the digital and physical environment.
The Oct. 6 concert “When You Wish Upon a Star” promises an unforgettable night of musical reverie, blending the iconic melodies of beloved Disney classics with the spirited improvisations of jazz.
Film scholars and media art enthusiasts will celebrate the work of New York-based filmmakers Ken and Flo Jacobs at this event hosted by The Brakhage Center for Media Arts and the University Libraries.
A College of Arts and Sciences symposium—open to all—will focus on a range of topics, including navigating higher education systems while diagnosed with a disability, universal design in the classroom, disability etiquette, STEM access and more.