All you need is a light jacket…
Please join me at 4:00 PM, Wednesday, April 27 for the CNAS Faculty/Staff Awards reception in Temple Lecture Hall 001. We will be recognizing several outstanding faculty and staff in CNAS.
Thank you to all faculty mentors of students at CNAS Undergraduate Research Day and Graduate College IDF. You are the best! Click CNAS Undergraduate Research Day and IDF Winners 2016 for the names of the participating students and their faculty advisors.
Thank you to all members of the CNAS Diversity Committee for the awesome picnic on Friday. Great food! Great fellowship! Please let committee members or me know if you would like to start a small affinity group. We will help provide a place to meet and include all groups on the website.
Retirement Party
- Come celebrate the career of Bill Agee, Electronic Support Specialist, on Friday, April 29 from 2:00-3:30 PM in Temple Hall 156.
Please note the opportunity for students to take Math 138 Online Flyer this summer!
Jennifer Pursley, Kimberly Van Ornum, Patti Blanton, and Jokima Hiller – Congratulations on receiving a Certified Distance Educator Award for 2015 (Online Newsletter 2016)!
INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE
- Please note the CivilRightsRoundTable8X11 – Activity is April 28.
- The CNAS Diversity Page is up and running! We can still use your input and feedback, so please send me thoughts, ideas, information, etc. and CC David Szepatowski as well.
Featured Faculty Websites:
For help developing your website, contact Ken McCrory. If you would like your website featured, please send me the link!
FYI: If you notice an outdated departmental website, contact your department head. If you notice outdated information on any CNAS site, contact David Szepatowski and/or Ken McCrory.
Dean Jahnke leads discussion about gender disparity in science after screening of Alien.
CALENDAR of CNAS Events
Apr 27 CNAS Faculty/Staff Awards reception, 4:00 pm, Temple 001
May 4 All Faculty Recognition Reception at 3:00 PM in PSU Ballroom
May 13 Commencement – CNAS at 10:00 AM
MEDIA
- Tune in every Thursday morning at 9:45 AM for 5-minute STEM SPOTS on KSMU hosted by Dr. David Cornelison.
- Check out CNAS blog and CNAS NewsWatch for more information.
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