Testing, masking, and distancing continue to be the primary ways to slow the spread. But if you want to take it a step further, you can do additional testing or submit a voice sample for research, use an exposure notification app, and donate blood (which also tests for antibodies).
Black Students Talk Challenges, Community in Computing
Computing students talk about entrepreneurship, curriculum, mentorship, and overcoming imposter syndrome.
Tech Scholar Decodes Musical Performance
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Staff Council Safety First PPE Distribution
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Post Production Tips With iMovie: Part of the Fast Film Fest Events
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Startup Ask Me Anything Conversation
Thursday, Feb. 18
11 a.m. – noon
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OMED: Educational Services 2021 Academic Empowerment Fair
Thursday, Feb. 18
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Transfer Student Town Hall
Thursday, Feb. 18
5 – 6 p.m.
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U.S.-China Relations: New Challenges, New Opportunity
Thursday, Feb. 18
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If you haven't tested this week, make it a priority today. All students, faculty, and staff should continue to test weekly. Pick up a cookie and sticker while you're there.