Students and professors adapt to no-tech classrooms
By Lidia Zur Muhlen | 15 hours agoJohannessen believes the level of engagement and conversation that students have with each other is much higher than his classes from previous years.
Johannessen believes the level of engagement and conversation that students have with each other is much higher than his classes from previous years.
To start programming for the month, “Resilience Through Expressions,” will be held Tuesday and feature a talent show from students and community members which will include musical, dance and cultural performances.
With the closing of this gym, other fitness centers around Grounds, like Slaughter and AFC, have faced increased student use.
The University’s Students for Environmental Action hosted a conference called Energy Unplugged, where experts gathered to present on environmental issues such as energy efficiency and global warming.
The center will combine research with clinical care to further the treatment of smell and taste disorders.
The location of the incident is approximately a 15-minute walk from central Grounds.
Student Council passed a resolution to extend the deadline for Student Evaluations of Teaching, which is an optional survey that the University releases at the end of each semester to gain student feedback on courses.
The proposal extends the timeline for students to submit an IR intent form after receiving an IR letter from an Honor Advisor, which outlines alleged offenses and procedures
The next Enabling Difficult Conversations Series event will be held Feb. 26 and will be a screening of the film The Path Forward.
Rogers emphasized that the University is focused on ensuring that all students and faculty who might experience immediate impacts know where to go for help.
That figure is slightly smaller than the 24 cases adjudicated in Spring 2024 — but still significantly higher than the eight cases in Fall 2023.
With goals such as housing all second-years on Grounds, becoming the number one public university in the nation and establishing the University as a leader in 21st-century research and education, the 2030 Plan is robust and ambitious.
Students who participated in a University-sponsored study abroad program in the Soviet Union over winter break recounted their experiences, which included visits to Moscow and Leningrad.
Student Council also discussed the Spring Activities Fair taking place in the Newcomb Hall Ballroom Jan. 27 from 5 - 8 p.m.
The central demand of the rally was to allow for collective bargaining, the process of negotiation between employers and groups of employees to establish provisions for wages, benefits and working conditions.