When life doesn’t go exactly as you planned and you experience rejection, it is easy to lose confidence in yourself and your abilities. With the disruptions COVID-19 has caused, most are reeling from unplanned bumps in the road.
What’s happening
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Recording in multiple dimensions on magnetic hard drives has been a challenge in the hard disk drive industry.
Ready to jump in? Follow this link for the Zoom session.
This dissertation studies the regular faults and high impedance faults in power distribution systems with inverter interfaced distribution generators.
Join us for a workshop series focused on coping strategies, how to seek help, and how to provide support to others who may be in distress.
Want to connect your Panopto quizzes to the Blackboard grade book? Curious which students have looked at your Panoto video?
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Stéphane Courteau, Queen’s University. Dr. Courteau will present his talk, “Puzzles in Galaxy Scaling Relations”.
In this workshop, we will review preparation tactics, best practices, and additional resources to negotiate your salary with confidence and poise.
The history, structure, and innovation of Washington bridges.
You are a juror in this interactive courtroom drama that explores issues surrounding race, class, religion, gender, and the law.
Viewers will get to experience Evan Struck’s personal studio and watch him create stunning paintings that they will have the opportunity to win!
Dave Benscoter will join us from The Lost Apple Project to discuss the intersections of the historical, social, and cultural importance of the 300+ varieties of lost apples in the area.