Marketing to You Speaker Series
JC104Greg Via is a former vice president of partnerships at Cloud9 Esports and former VP of global sports and esports marketing at Procter & Gamble/Gillette.
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Greg Via is a former vice president of partnerships at Cloud9 Esports and former VP of global sports and esports marketing at Procter & Gamble/Gillette.
Title IX Coordinator Brittany Brickman will lead this workshop for faculty, staff, and student workers about Title IX reporting requirements.
Shakespeare & Company presents two performances of “I’ll Be Thine, Valentine: Romeo and Juliet.”
Looking for thoughtful gift ideas for Valentines Day? We got you! Sip hot chocolate while you decorate cookies and make cards with us for your loved ones (or yourself!).
Professor Catalin will be doing another programming practice tomorrow in collaboration with C4 from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM in BP 326. Professor Catalin will go over some LeetCode problems as well as their solutions teaching students how to tackle questions with different problem-solving techniques along the way. **************************************************************************************************************** LeetCode Programming Practice Wednesday, 8th February 2023 […]
St. Clair Detrick Jules will discuss her journey photographing and interviewing 101 Black women with natural hair.
Dr. Eddy is particularly interested in methods for identifying remote evolutionary relationships between distantly related protein and RNA sequences. http://eddylab.org/
Support local Black businesses, entrepreneurs, and creatives, who will be on campus to sell food, artwork, photography, jewelry, and other handicrafts.
Join the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) and Alumni & Friends Virtual Book Club to celebrate Black History Month with a discussion of “The Warmth of Other Suns” by Isabel Wilkerson.
Graduate international students are invited for an employment workshop and lunch.
University of Toronto Postdoctoral Fellow Kelsey Johnson will use the commercial collection of COVID antibodies found in plasma as an entry point into exploring the racial commodification of disease exposure.