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  • SM-100 Seminar: Embracing Fear in my STEM Career

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Sarah Jackson will be the next speaker for SM-100 seminar this week (Monday, March 3, noon-1 pm). Jackson is a W alumni from 1997-2001, she is currently a Staff Scientist with Clinical Genomics Research & Development

  • Workplace Communication: Bridging the Gap

    Fant Memorial Library - Active Learning Classroom

    We are proud to offer our first Professional Development Certification Workshop! In today's competitive job market, employers are increasingly searching for candidates who can effectively express themselves and communicate with others. Whether preparing for an internship or gearing up for your first full-time job, this workshop will give you the tools and skills to be HEADS ABOVE […]

  • Mardi Gras Mask Making

    W-Room

    King-Cake, Music, Mask Making Fat Tuesday Hosted by: Student Programming Board Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11090601

  • Mamselle Active Meeting

    Cochran 303

    We will talk about our upcoming events. Hosted by: The Mam'selle Social Club Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11107285

  • Finding Funds

    Tiered Classroom

    Unlock the secrets to stress-free finances! Whether you're exploring financial aid options or looking for budgeting tips, a little knowledge goes a long way. Hosted by: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11085187

  • Troubadour Business Meeting

    Cochran Room 303

    Weekly Business Meeting Hosted by: Troubadour Social Club Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10922134

  • For (Colored) Girls Who Considered Maverick Feminism/When Respectability Is Not Enuf

    Nissan Auditorium, Parkinson Hall

    (photo by Jonah Holland) Research presentation by Dr. Kemeshia Swanson, Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies at MSU. Dr. Swanson will discuss respectability politics and how its limitations are challenged in the work of resilient authors like Mississippi native Jesmyn Ward. Hosted by the Martha Swain Speaker Series and the Ina E. Gordy […]