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- Fall: Last day to add a Fall 8 Week Session 2 class Standard Semester classes for AU
- Fall: Last day to drop a Fall 8 Week Session 2 class for a 100% refund and without a “W” recorded Standard Semester classes for AU
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After October 27, 2024
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First-Year Advising Registration Drop-Ins
Mary Graydon Center Meeting Room 305-306 Combo4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
First-Year Advising will host drop-in advising hours for first year students to ask registration questions, receive advice for schedules or courses, and troubleshoot registration issues
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- Undergraduate Education & Academic Student Srvcs
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- Workshops and Seminars
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First-Year Advising Registration Drop-Ins
Letts Hall Formal Lounge 1004400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
First-Year Advising will host drop-in advising for first-year students to answer advising questions, review schedules, make schedule recommendations, and troubleshoot issues in EagleService.
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- Undergraduate Education & Academic Student Srvcs
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- Workshops and Seminars
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Demystifying AI and Large Language Models (LLMs): Prompt Engineering and Strategies for Teaching and Research
Hall of Science Classroom T074400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
In this workshop led by CTRL's AI in Teaching & Research Faculty Fellow Derrick Cogburn (Professor, KSB | Information Technology & Analytics /SIS | Environment, Development & Health) you will build your knowledge of artificial intelligence by exploring large language models, and the machine learning and deep learning techniques and technologies that drive them. We will then introduce you to the …more
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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- Workshops and Seminars
- RSVP
- Required
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Intersectional Leadership: Empowering Diverse Perspectives
Mary Graydon Center Meeting Room 305-306 Combo4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
Delve into the intersections of identity, leadership, and the current events shaping the college experience. In this workshop, participants will explore how diverse perspectives drive innovative solutions and foster inclusive leadership practices. Join us to discover how embracing intersectionality can help create a more equitable campus environment for everyone.
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- Center for Community Engagement and Service
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- Workshops and Seminars
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First-Year Advising Registration Drop-Ins
Letts Hall Formal Lounge 1004400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
The First-Year Advising Office will host drop-in advising for first-year students to come talk to any advisor and receive advice about registration, class schedules, courses, and troubleshoot EagleService issues.
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- Undergraduate Education & Academic Student Srvcs
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- Workshops and Seminars
- More Info
- Event Page
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SOC UGC Presents: Coffee and Careers
Mary Graydon Center Meeting Room 3074400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
This event is an opportunity for SOC students to come in and get career advice from the SOC Career Advisors, especially as students are looking for jobs or internships for the upcoming spring semester.
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- SG: School of Communication Undergraduate Council
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- Workshops and Seminars
- More Info
- Event Page
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First-Year Advising Registration Drop-Ins
Letts Hall Formal Lounge 1004400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
The First-Year Advising Office will host drop-in advising for first-year students to come talk to any advisor and receive advice about registration, class schedules, courses, and troubleshoot EagleService issues.
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- Undergraduate Education & Academic Student Srvcs
- Type
- Workshops and Seminars
- More Info
- Event Page
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Artificial Intelligence in Teaching & Research Coffee Chat
Spring Valley Classroom 2024400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
Join us for this informal meeting with the intention to create a space for faculty and staff to come together to ask questions, share experiences, and brainstorm strategies on the ways in which Artificial Intelligence impacts your teaching, research, and other work.
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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- Workshops and Seminars
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- Event Page
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Kamila Stullerova talk
Mueller Family Meeting Room (SIS 300)4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
A lecture by invited scholar Kamila Stullerova, sponsored by the SIS Department of Global Inquiry.
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- SIS Dept. of Global Inquiry
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- Workshops and Seminars
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Building Resilient Leadership: Thriving in Challenging Times
Mary Graydon Center Meeting Room 3074400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
Leadership is more than guiding others; it's about staying strong and adaptable when faced with challenges. Join us for an insightful session where you'll learn essential tools and techniques to build personal resilience, manage stress, and maintain a positive outlook as a leader. Whether you're navigating uncertainty or simply looking to strengthen your leadership skills, this workshop will …more
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- Center for Community Engagement and Service
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- Workshops and Seminars
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- Event Page