$4 million grant from Department of Education – CODERS
CODERS – Learn about the program at their webpage, or if you are interested they will also be posting videos on their YouTube page – please subscribe to the channel so that they can both update information that is currently locked as well as potentially get more exposure on the site.
Please share this information with anyone you think is appropriate. (Thank you to Dave and Razib from CNAS who are playing an active role in this project!)
The next Advising Basics Workshop (August 11) and the Master Advisor Workshop (August 11-12) have been scheduled and registration is open.
MSU will be hosting the 2021 Annual Conference of the Missouri Chapter of the International Dark-Sky Association October 3-4. Registration for the event will be free and can be attended either in person or via Zoom.
Recent news from the college:
- Faculty members who hold endowed positions accomplish great things
- Shaping patterns and possibilities
- Ozarks Education Center at BSFS is dedicated and
- If you would like to see past stories please visit CNAS NewsWatch!
Calendar
June 7-July 28 | SOAR |
July 5 | Independence Day observed – no classes and offices closed |
July 8 | Staff Senate – 11AM to 1PM, Glass Hall 486 |
July 23 | Summer Visit Days (Recruitment) |
July 30 | End of summer session |
August 16 | New Faculty Orientation |
August 16 | New Grad Student Orientation |
August 17 | New TA Orientation |
August 18 | Showcase on Teaching and Learning Event |
August 18 | CNAS Academic Appeals committee meets |
August 19 | All Faculty Welcome Back Lunch 11:30AM-1:00PM – PSU Grand Ballroom |
August 20 | STEM LLC Social Event at 3:00 PM – northside of Temple Hall |
August 23 | First day of fall classes |
August 23 | CNAS All-Faculty Meeting at 3:30-5:00 PM, Clif and Frank will join us |
September 1 | CNAS Student Expo – Bear Head Plaza from 11AM to 1 PM |
Media
- Subscribe to follow CNAS NewsWatch (also available on CNAS homepage)
- Find Dean Jahnke’s past eblasts and subscribe to CNAS Blog.
- Tune in every Thursday morning at 9:45 a.m. for 5-minute STEM Spots on KSMU.