21 Ellis Auditorium
520 S 9th St, Columbia, MO, United States
The focus will be on Advanced Data Techniques in R, where we will dive deeper into: enhancing your R skills, data structuring and cleaning with Tidyverse, professional visuals with ggplot, and automating reports and presentations in R.
Columbia Public Library
100 West Broadway, Columbia, Missouri, United States
The international Human Library organization creates a space for personal conversations that can help challenge prejudice and let people speak openly about difficult topics. At this interactive event, individuals with a variety of experiences around religion, disability, health, race, gender identity and more will act as “Human Books.” They will offer two 30-minute small group […]
Join us for a panel session featuring Mizzou colleagues as they discuss research on decolonization and community-based approaches. The event will include a Q&A plus book raffle. Don't miss your chance to win a free book! Refreshments will be provided.
GradsWrite groups 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 2-hour sessions over 14 weeks during the semester and focus on helping graduate students set and meet writing goals on long-term writing projects, such as dissertations, with an […]
The CQR committee will share information about the certificate in qualitative research including: List of requirements for the certificate Timelines and the process to submit paperwork Forms needed to apply for the certificate Website and email information for the CQR Upcoming qualitative courses
This brief session is an introduction to the broad (and sometimes daunting) topic of assessment and feedback. We’ll discuss how to design assessments that align with learning objectives and give diverse students multiple ways to demonstrate their learning throughout the course. We’ll also review various strategies for giving feedback that supports student improvement by being […]
This brief session is an introduction to the broad (and sometimes daunting) topic of assessment and feedback. We’ll discuss how to design assessments that align with learning objectives and give diverse students multiple ways to demonstrate their learning throughout the course. We’ll also review various strategies for giving feedback that supports student improvement by being […]
The Office of Community Engaged Learning is sponsoring the first ever Public Service Career & Internship Fair in Memorial Union! Students of all years and majors will have the opportunity to speak with local and statewide professionals in both the government and nonprofit sectors. Wherever your interests regarding public service may lie, there are opportunities […]
Confused by the investing alphabet soup - 401(k), ETF, IRA, Roth, etc...? Feel like you’re ‘behind’ before you’ve even begun? You’re not alone. Join the Office for Financial Success to learn: • How, and when, to begin investing • The most important wealth building tool (hint: it’s something that you already have)
Learn about tools available to use when choosing and writing on a dissertation topic. Sample resources covered: ProQuest Dissertation & Theses, MOspace, etc
The power to captivate your audience with the power of storytelling is essential. Join our workshop to discover how to effectively employ storytelling techniques to communicate your research, making your work resonate with a wider audience and leaving a lasting impact. Recommended for 3MT participants, but all are welcome to join.
The Heidelberg
410 S 9th Street, Columbia, MO, United States
Halloween party for graduate students to come showcase their unique costumes and have a good time. Costume contest, spooky games and a Halloweeny atmosphere.