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Interdisciplinary Programs

Interdisciplinary Programs

A master's candidate conducting ethnobotany research, the study of how people use plants, works closely with UW's American Indian Studies Program, and the Departments of Botany, Anthropology, and Geography. (UW Photo)

 

Graduate Student Orientation

If you were unable to attend Graduate Student Orientation on August 25  you can view Graduate Student Orientation by following the links below:

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For questions about the orientation contact Aneesa McDonald in Academic Affairs (aneesamc@uwyo.edu, 307-766-4287).

 

Teaching and Learning Seminar Series

Fall 2009

Registration required at: http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/ctl/seminar.asp or call 766-4847.

Wednesday
September 2
Noon-1:00pm
Coe 506
Jenny Weatherford, graduate student in statistics; instructor in Professional Studies
Building a Graduate Assistant Teaching Network
Register here
Tuesday
September 15
5:00-6:00 pm
Coe 506
Jane Nelson, Director, Ellbogen Center for Teaching and Learning
Effective, Efficient, and Fair Grading Practices
Register here
Wednesday
September 23
Noon-1:00 pm
Coe 506
Samuel Hanna, graduate student in Professional Studies; instructor of Arabic Pamela Sari, graduate assistant in American Studies
When International Cultures Meet in the Classroom
Register here
Tuesday
October 6
Noon-1:00pm
Coe 506
Patrick McManus, graduate student in Civil Engineering; instructor at LCCC
Considering Learning Styles
Register here
Tuesday
October 13
5:00-6:00 pm
Coe 506
Rick Fisher, Department of English
Helping Students Write
Register here
Wednesday
October 21
Noon-1:00pm
Coe 506
Jenny Weatherford, graduate student in statistics; instructor in Professional Studies
Understanding your Role in the Middle
Register here
Wednesday
November 4
Noon-1:00pm
Coe 506
April Heaney, Director of LeaRN
The Role of Reading Across the Disciplines
Register here
Tuesday
November 10
5:00-6:00 pm
Coe 506
Erin Campbell Stone, Department of Geology
Teaching Labs
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Certain departments require GAs with first-time teaching responsibilities to attend at least THREE sessions. For list of departments requiring attendance go to www.uwyo.edu/ctl/Seminar/departments.asp.

Light meals provided at all sessions.

All sessions held in Coe 506 on the 5th level of the new Coe library.

We are happy to provide accommodations for those with special needs. Please call or email us to assist with planning.

For details about these programs and other graduate student resources:

ECTL: www.uwyo.edu/ctl or 766-4847
Office of Academic Affairs: www.uwyo.edu/AcadAffairs or call 766-4286
Graduate Student Resources: www.uwyo.edu/uwgrad