“My lab has been inspired by asking the question: Well, if we can’t do X, how are we going to be able to do Y? We learn over time, but neural networks, in general, don’t. You train them once. It’s a fixed entity after that. And that’s a fundamental thing that you’d have to solve if you want to make artificial general intelligence one day,” says Christopher Kanan, an associate professor of computer science.
New opportunities for faculty and staff to register for LGBTQ+ Safe Space courses are now available. The first course is “Part 1: Gaining Knowledge,” which can be found by searching for the “Safe Space Playlist” within MyPath. Following the completion of this course, employees may register to complete “Part 2: Creating Safety,” which allows employees to then become a University LGBTQ+ Safe Space Champion. Classes are free and remain virtual. Register to attend in MyPath. Questions can be directed to the Office of Learning and Development via email.
Warner, Simon information session for employees
Attend an information session with Simon Business School, Warner School of Education, and the Office of Total Rewards on Thursday, August 4, Â from 5 to 7 p.m. in Schlegel Hall, Eisenberg Rotunda, to learn how employee tuition benefits can be used for various part-time graduate programs specifically designed for the busy professional. Faculty, current students, admissions, and benefits staff will be present to answer your questions. Participants will receive an application fee waiver of up to $150 to use when applying to either school. Register in advance to attend. Light refreshments will be served.
Webinar: ‘A Parent’s Guide to Kids and Money’
Join the Office of Total Rewards on Wednesday, August 10, from noon to 1 p.m. for the webinar “A Parent’s Guide to Kids and Money (from Toddlers to Teens).” In this workshop, faculty and staff will learn ways to teach their children valuable money habits including how to make sound spending, saving, and investing decisions. This webinar will be conducted by a representative from MetLife. Enroll now to save your spot.
Rochester is the birthplace of the biopsychosocial model, which considers how biological processes, emotional states, and social contexts interact to influence health and illness. As part of the Department of Psychiatry’s 75th anniversary, the Bridge Art Gallery invites artists to share artwork that reflects the experience of health and illness as the interaction of biological, psychological, and social influences. The deadline to submit artwork is August 25.
Simon Business School’s MBA Class of 2024 recently took part in the annual David Reh ’67S (MBA) Day of Service, Habitat for Humanity Build. Find photos on the Simon School’s Instagram.
Face masks are optional for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors indoors. Patient care areas, as well as University shuttles and transportation, continue to require masking. A full description of Medical Center masking requirements is available on the URMC Intranet (University network access required).
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