Student Success Workshop: Syllabus 101
Middlebush 12Learn how to use your course syllabus to your advantage this semester! This workshop will cover using a syllabus to plan your semester, contact your instructor, and understand course expectations.
Learn how to use your course syllabus to your advantage this semester! This workshop will cover using a syllabus to plan your semester, contact your instructor, and understand course expectations.
The Graduate School is accepting nomination for one to one to two graduate students to attend the 9th annual AAAS CASE Workshop: Catalyzing Advocacy for Science and Engineering taking place in-person April 14-17, 2024, in Washington, DC. Students must self-nominate. We invite self-nominations from MU graduate students in STEM disciplines or those who are studying/working […]
The Writing Center, in collaboration with the MU Graduate School, will now host graduate writing accountability groups, open to any graduate student at Mizzou! Writing Accountability Groups are quiet spaces to bring current works in progress and to work in community with other graduate writers. We will invite participants to share goals at the beginning […]
This workshop provides an interactive introduction to the University of Missouri Libraries and the resources we offer. If this is your first semester at the University of Missouri, this workshop will help you become familiar with the library webpage, Ellis Library maps and study rooms, an introduction to research tools, and other basic library resources. […]
Join us in this presentation facilitated by the Financial Aid office, where they discuss changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This workshop aims to help you plan for financial aid, ask questions and work with campus experts. Food Provided (Snacks! )
The University of Missouri is pleased to announce Joyce Ladner as the 2024 keynote speaker for the annual MLK Day of Celebration. Ladner was a professor of sociology, provost and interim president at Howard University from 1994 to 1995. She was appointed by President Bill Clinton in1995 to the District of Columbia Financial Control Board to balance the city’s budget after it […]
Thank you for your interest in Coffee with Campus Employers to network with students for campus employment opportunities! Key details for the event: • There is no fee to participate. • The event is from 10am-12pm on Thursday, January 25th. • This is a casual networking event to create a welcoming experience for our students to […]
This workshop provides an interactive introduction to the University of Missouri Libraries and the resources we offer. If this is your first semester at the University of Missouri, this workshop will help you become familiar with the library webpage, Ellis Library maps and study rooms, an introduction to research tools, and other basic library resources. […]
GradsWrite is a writing support group program for graduate students, hosted by the Writing Center in collaboration with the MU Graduate School. The goal of GradsWrite is to provide a shared space to help graduate students accomplish their writing goals in a supportive setting. Groups will meet weekly (in person or on Zoom) for 50-minute […]
The Remington R. Williams Awards are given in memory of Mr. Williams and his outstanding service as Student Representative to the University of Missouri Board of Curators (2020-2022), a role in which he served as a champion for undergraduate and graduate students. Each recipient will receive a leadership medal to wear at graduation, an invitation […]
Recogito, an award-winning open source software, facilitates the tagging of named entities in texts and images and the export of data for use in other tools. Anne Barker is a Humanities Librarian in Ellis Library Research & Information Services. She recently attended the 2023 Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) in Victoria, British Columbia.
The Writing Center, in collaboration with the MU Graduate School, will now host graduate writing accountability groups, open to any graduate student at Mizzou! Writing Accountability Groups are quiet spaces to bring current works in progress and to work in community with other graduate writers. We will invite participants to share goals at the beginning […]