No images? Click here January 4, 2024To better view this newsletter click on the "No Images?" link in the upper right corner of this newsletter. Programs and events are open to all students regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONCybersecurity - Multifactor AuthenticationStay safe online. You can increase the security of your online accounts by adding one simple step, multifactor authentication. To learn more about multifactor authentication, click here. To learn more about the university’s two-factor authentication (UL2FCTR), visit the ITS website. Moped, Scooter, and Motorcycle Use PolicyThe University of Louisville prohibits the operation of a moped, scooter, or motorcycle or other small-motorized transportation devices on any pedestrian walkways or sidewalks located on its campuses, in UofL buildings or other areas prohibited by UofL signs, state laws, or local ordinances.
To learn more and for exceptions and compliance information, click here. INVOLVEMENT AND BELONGINGPartner with SOARThe Student Organization for Alumni Relations (SOAR) is open to partnerships for the spring semester. If you're interested in incorporating UofL alumni into organization's events and programming, we invite you to reach out to see how we might be able to work together. Email us at NOIRBBC Welcome Back MeetingCome out and learn about NOIR Black Business Club (NOIRBBC) while enjoying free food provided by Wicks Pizza and game winning prizes at our first meeting of the semester. January 9, 5:30–7 p.m., BAB #406. RSVP via Engage, Link in our Bio. WHAT'S HAPPENINGWinter Welcome 2024Sunday, January 7, 7–10 p.m., SAC Maple Tapping WorkshopDid you know we can collect sap for delicious maple syrup right here in Kentucky? Join us in the Garden Commons on Friday, January 12 at 1 p.m. for our annual Maple Tapping Workshop with Dave Barker! ACADEMICSExplore Majors/Careers with GEN 201This 1 credit hour course assists students in learning about their strengths, personality, interests, and values while researching and evaluating potential academic and career paths. Uncover who you are and who you could become. 1st and 2nd half-semester options available in Spring 2024. Click here for more information. Need Space to Figure Out Your Next Step?Enroll in ECPY 302: Seminar on Personal & Academic Inquiry. This 12-week (Jan 8 – Mar 29), 3-credit seminar is designed for undergraduate students who are interested in cultivating their personal, academic, and career skills and goals. Open to all majors and undergraduate levels. To learn more, contact: Chelsie Temmen, PhD, Assistant Professor in the College of Education and Human Development at chelsie.temmen@louisville.edu. Master of Science in BiostatisticsMaster of Science in biostatistics is a diverse degree ranging from training in research studies, clinical trials, investigation, statistical methods, computational techniques, and more. Even better, the program is offered in person and online. Learn more here. UofL Virtual Public Health Preview DayAttend a session with the University of Louisville School of Public Health & Information Sciences to explore diverse study programs and discover potential career paths within the dynamic realm of public health. GRADUATE STUDENTSNew Graduate Student Resource Fair and SocialMeet other new graduate students as well as Graduate School staff while learning about the city and UofL resources available to graduate students. Representatives from campus offices, student organizations, and Louisville businesses and organizations will be present to share information with you. January 5, 2 p.m., Shucker Research Bldg. Rm. 139. Register here. AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPSTell Us About Your Favorite Faculty MemberHas an instructor make a lasting impression on you? Take a moment to thank your favorite faculty, staff, or graduate teaching assistant for their hard work, commitment, and passion for teaching and student success. Nominations for fall semester close on January 5. Nominate here. ASK THE ADVOCATEQ. I am a member of the LGBTQ community, and I am looking for resources and support. A. You should definitely check out the LGBT Center, which serves a resource for all students, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests and aims to create a safe, inclusive community for everyone regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. The LGBT Center provides groups and organizations, a living-learning community, volunteer opportunities, study abroad, and event programming. For more information visit http://louisville.edu/lgbt/, email lgbt@louisville.edu, or call (502) 852-5861. DID YOU KNOW?Campus maps are available online at louisville.edu/about/campuses.html and there is a UofL Events Calendar at louisville.edu/events. CHECK UNIVERSITY EMAIL REGULARLY and CONSULT BLACKBOARDYou are receiving this email because you are a student at the University of Louisville. By unsubscribing, you agree to no longer receive important university information, some required by federal or state laws which may including information about financial aid, programs, activities, ticket offers, weather, parking, events, and important enrollment information. |