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Wednesday, February 8, 2023
- 10:00 AM1hCanvas IntermediateThis workshop will provide you with the steps on creating a course with Canvas. Topics covered will include:* Creating surveys and quizzes * Grading via Speed Grader * Providing accommodations to students * Creating and managing group assignments
- 2:00 PM2hSRC: Intramural Sports Open HouseGet ready to compete in your favorite spring sports at the SRC’s /Intramural Sports Open House/! Sign up for the upcoming season of Basketball, Indoor Soccer, Softball, Ultimate Frisbee and Volleyball alongside your fellow Matadors. And, in a fun preview of the upcoming season of competitions, there will be prizes up for grabs during the event!Come experience what all the hype is about during our /Intramural Sports Open House/ from the Student Recreation Center of the University Student Union… Where Matadors Belong!/Do you need interpretation for this event? If so, please fill out the //Interpreting Services Request Form/ [1]/ five days prior to the event./[1] https://www.csun.edu/usu/interpreting-request
- 4:00 PM2hAsian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) WelcomeLooking to connect or reconnect with your communities? The University Student Union and its campus partners invite you to experience /Cultural Welcomes!/ Whether you are a new student or a returning Matador, join us to make lasting connections through fun games and entertainment, meet faculty and staff members, get familiar with student clubs and learn about the many resources available to you.Find community and belonging on campus as you connect with the diverse communities here at CSUN during /Cultural Welcomes/ from the University Student Union … Where Matadors Belong!
- 5:00 PM1h 30mPride Center: T-TimeJoin the Pride Center of the University Student Union this semester to find support and cultivate your sense of community during/ T-Time./ Whether you’re transgender, gender questioning or non-binary, this welcoming weekly event is designed to give you the space and freedom to connect with others as you navigate embracing who you are. Everyone in the trans and non-binary community is welcome, so join us for activities such as: slime making, karaoke, t4t speed friending and crafts!Get ready to explore new friendships and begin building safe community each week at /T-Time/ with the Pride Center of the University Student Union … Where Matadors Belong!/Do you need interpretation for this event? If so, please fill out the /Interpreting Services Request Form [1] *five days prior to the event.*[1] https://www.csun.edu/usu/interpreting-request
- 7:00 PMThe 10th Annual Maurice Amado Foundation Lecture in Jewish Ethics: Cultivating Complex Resilience and Engaging Vulnerability in Today's Troubling Times-------- THE 10TH ANNUAL MAURICE AMADO FOUNDATION LECTURE IN JEWISH ETHICS ---.... Cultivating Complex Resilience and Engaging Vulnerability in Today's Troubling Times*In the face of the unknown and in the midst of crisis, can we ever return to our previous “normal” state? *Dr. Bell will use Jewish texts and experiences to show how we can go beyond a return to normalcy by cultivating “complex resilience,” which allows us to learn and grow through disruption. *Dean Bell *is President, CEO, and Professor of History at Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership in Chicago. A widely published author in the areas of Medieval and Early Modern Jewish history, his most recent book is /Interreligious Resilience: Interreligious Leadership for a Pluralistic World /(Bloomsbury, 2022, with Michael S. Hogue).*Wednesday, February 8, 2023** 7:00 pm**Valley Beth Shalom Synagogue,** 15739 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA*Contact Professor Jennifer Thompson, Director of the Jewish Studies Program at CSUN, for information or to reserve a seat.* *
- 8:00 PM2hMelissa Aldana Quartet