NSF funds national research on rural mathematics education
A grant from the National Science Foundation will support a collaborative research effort, led by the Warner School of Education and Human Development, in shedding light on the unique circumstances educators face in rural settings and providing valuable recommendations to enhance mathematics instruction in these communities.
In today’s issue:
Professor of Chemistry Todd Krauss explains a Nobel Prize–winning discovery
Saturday’s Yellowjackets’ football game promotes waste reduction
“[Brus] has really showed people how to do science in a healthy and collaborative way,” says Krauss. “I think that’s helped the field to grow so that we are working collectively together on different problems without trying to tear each other down.”
“For some students, any kind of form can be a challenge to fill out,” says Samantha Veeder, associate dean of College enrollment and director of financial aid. “But it is absolutely necessary in order for colleges and universities to gather the data that they need to award their limited financial aid grants and scholarships in a way that’s equitable.”
The Graduate Writing Project is hosting an in-person writing retreat October 15–17, from 9 a.m. to noon each day for AS&E graduate students who are working on graduate-level writing such as dissertations, theses, proposals, and publications. This structured writing experience offers guidance, accountability, and community as well as the option to work one-on-one with a writing consultant. Register online and email Emily Lowman with questions.
‘Calming U’ mindfulness course
“Calming U,” a four-week course tailored to Rochester students, blends guided meditation practices, introspective exercises, and meaningful discussions to foster heightened self-awareness, emotional resilience, thoughtful responses to obstacles, and to help students flourish both personally and academically. Participants who attend all sessions will receive a giveaway of their choosing: The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook by Kristen Neff, a meditation cushion, or a yoga mat. Open to all University students. Registration is required at the links below.
Discount Amerks, Sabres tickets offered to University community
The Rochester Americans and Buffalo Sabres are offering all University faculty, staff, retirees, and families the chance to purchase discounted tickets for the 2023–24 season, subject to availability. Visit the Office of Human Resources discounts and perks website for additional information.
GameDay Football Challenge promotes waste reduction
During the Yellowjackets’ Meliora Weekend football game on Saturday, October 7, the University will compete in the GameDay Football Challenge, a nationwide competition among colleges and universities to reduce and recycle the waste generated at home football games. Volunteer “Zero Waste Rangers” will be on hand to help fans recycle and compost plant-based materials. Email Amy Kadrie for more information.
Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day
The Office of Equity and Inclusion is a cosponsor of the Rochester Indigenous Peoples Day celebration on Monday, October 9. The event will celebrate the heritage of the original peoples of Turtle Island, specifically the Seneca and other Haudenosaunee nations. There will be a sunrise ceremony at 7 a.m. at Cobbs Hill Reservoir. (Bring a mug if you want a hot drink.) From 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Genesee Valley Park enjoy music, dance, crafts, storytelling, lacrosse, and more, along with educational workshops and displays. Free and open to all.
Book discussion on Grief Is The Thing With Feathers
The Paul M. Schyve, MD Center for Bioethics and the Humanities Center hosts a discussion of the book Grief Is The Thing With Feathers by Max Porter on Wednesday, October 18, in the Center for Experiential Learning classrooms. This activity is in support of the center’s year-long series on grief. Registration and additional details can be found here. Pizza will be served.
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