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Undergraduate Research Symposium & Einhellig Interdisciplinary Forum
Congratulations to all the winners at the 13th Annual CNAS Undergraduate Research Symposium and the Einhellig IDF! The websites will be updated soon with information. In the meantime you can still visit the virtual site and read all of the work of these outstanding students!
Temple Hall Addition Review
For all who are interested in learning more about the Temple Hall Addition – drawings and time for feedback is Thursday, May 12. See attached. Online feedback will open Wednesday afternoon, May 11 and will be open through Tuesday, May 17.
Recent News from CNAS & Upcoming Events
Recent news from the college:
- Biology student wins MSU Student Employee of the Year
- If you would like to see past stories please visit CNAS NewsWatch!
Retirement Reception for Dr. Dave Muegge, Director of Magers Family Health and Wellness Center – Wednesday, May 18 from 3:30PM to 5PM in the PSU Ballroom West
Calendar
May 13 | Study Day |
May 14-19 | Finals Week |
May 20 | Commencement (CNAS at 9:00AM) |
May 23 | Final grades submitted by 2PM |
May 23 | Summer intersession classes begin |
June 1 (or 10) | Department Annual reports are due |
June 10 | Summer intersession classes begin |
June 13 | Summer Session classes and SOAR begins |
June 20 | Juneteenth National Independence Day Observed (No classes/offices closed) |
July 4 | Independence Day Holiday (No classes/offices closed) |
August 3 | Last day of summer classes |
August 4-5 | Final exam period for summer session |
August 15 | All faculty and graduate students report back for fall semester |
August 22 | Fall 2022 classes begin today |
April 8, 2024 | Next Solar Eclipse in Missouri – The path of totality through North America – the Great North American Eclipse of April 8, 2024 | eclipse2024.org |
Media
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- 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.
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