Please join us for a presentation by Yeasir Arafat, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering candidate. He will discuss how interfaces can play a critical role in enhancing the stretchability of interconnects to be used in highly flexible electronics.
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Thursday, October 4, 2018
The Division of Student Affairs invites you to participate in a professional development opportunity with Dr. Josie Ahlquist, a speaker, researcher, and author on digital leadership. The session will feature ways to build community and engage contemporary students online.
Josie is on a mission to help students up to…
Speaker: Kevin Lindsey, Principal Hydrogeologist, GeoEngineers, Inc.
Seminar Title: Groundwater Conditions in the CRBG, Central Columbia Basin: Stories from CBGWMA, Umatilla Basin, WWB, and Elsewhe
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a distinguished colloquium featuring Christoph Boehme, Physics & Astronomy, University of Utah. Dr. Boehme will present their talk, “Spintronics of weakly spin-orbit coupled materials.”
Come learn about our study abroad opportunities to Greece.
Join Kurt Andersen, author of the bestselling book “Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire,” in the CUB Junior Ballroom, as he discusses the crumbling border between opinion and fact in America in the era of fake news.
Composition student, Michael J. Williams, presents a concert featuring music written for solo and chamber groups, including a cello solo, piano and alto saxophone duo, woodwind trio, trio for cello, flute, and violin; and a brass quartet.