Did your teacher tell you to use scholarly articles in your assignment, but you weren't sure what a scholarly article is? Were you advised to use the library databases to find these articles, but you're not sure how to find the right one, or how to use it? Join us to discuss what scholarly articles […]
A question of the week will be posed on Mondays to shape the focus of the weekly Wednesday Wonderings discussion. Bring your lunch, join via Zoom or in-person and exchange ideas on current events every Wednesday! Date & Time Jan 31, 2024 12:00 PM Feb 7, 2024 12:00 PM Feb 14, 2024 12:00 PM Feb […]
Congratulations, Class of 2024! As you get ready to transition from side hustles to full-time employment, we've got your back with essential information to navigate the world of job offers and employee benefits. In this session, we'll equip you with the tools needed to make informed career decisions that align with your short- […]
Eating healthy shouldn't drain your wallet! Join our interactive (and tasty!) crash course in eating well on a budget. The Office for Financial Success and Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology will show you how to whip up easy, delicious, and nutritious meals without breaking the bank. Get ready to: 🛒 Explore smart grocery shopping strategies […]
This in-person session coordinated by the Graduate School and Writing Center will feature a deep dive into grant writing strategies. Topics include how grant writing differs from other forms of academic and professional writing, how to brainstorm and plan your grant writing process, and reverse outlining your first draft from the reviewer's point of view. […]
This session coordinated by the Graduate School and Writing Center will feature a deep dive into grant writing strategies. Topics include how grant writing differs from other forms of academic and professional writing, how to brainstorm and plan your grant writing process, and reverse outlining your first draft from the reviewer's point of view.
Did you know that about 88% of millionaires are self-made and nearly 95% of them credit budgeting to their financial success? We know you're not a millionaire yet, but you could be one day. Yes, you. How? We can help! If you're like a lot of people, the idea of budgeting feels restrictive and, honestly, […]
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 […]
A question of the week will be posed on Mondays to shape the focus of the weekly Wednesday Wonderings discussion. Bring your lunch, join via Zoom or in-person and exchange ideas on current events every Wednesday! Date & Time Jan 31, 2024 12:00 PM Feb 7, 2024 12:00 PM Feb 14, 2024 12:00 PM Feb […]
This session will introduce the user to Kepler, an open source tool for creating data-driven maps. 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.
When it comes to money, does it ever feel like your brain has a mind of its own, leaving you to wonder: who is in charge here anyway? Not anymore! Join us to: Discover your dominant money personality and how it shapes your relationships, thoughts, and financial behaviors Learn money psychology hacks that you can […]