Morgan Library open for late-night studying, ‘brain breaks’
Beginning May 5, the Event Hall becomes a study hall for the run-up to finals, too.
Beginning May 5, the Event Hall becomes a study hall for the run-up to finals, too.
Faculty and financial professionals will share practical information and advice about how to get rid of some of that money stress by making smart choices with savings, budgets, credit, loans, investments, retirement and more.
The book tells the story of the women who fought for workers’ rights after contracting radiation poisoning painting watch dials.
Morgan Library will be extending its hours to help students prepare for finals and the end of the semester.
The event, 1– 5 p.m. in the Event Hall at Morgan Library, will be an afternoon focused on exploring the wide-ranging applications of geospatial technologies in “small bytes.”
This event, held in the Lory Student Center Theatre, is free and open to the public, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. All of Fielder’s most popular books and calendars will be for sale and signing before and after the presentation.
Free talks will examine tracing the arc of smartphone application security and large scale machine learning and AI.
This free event starts at 7 p.m. in the LSC Ballroom; doors open at 6:30 p.m. for first-come, first-served seating.
CSU alum and co-author Kevin Vaughan will appear in the Lory Student Center Theater on Sept. 12.
All-day session designed to help organizations reach their goals and find success in the work-space.