Events in the next month

Title: First Year Research Lab
Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Time: 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Presenter: Aaron Dobbs, Heather Glasby, Kirk Moll & James Sterner
Location: LL134
Categories: First Year Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

The First Year Research Lab is targeted towards students completing their first college research project in ENG114 or HCS100. A  Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop that supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. These labs are focused workshopping sessions that both help students with research assignments and provide an introduction to increasingly sophisticated strategies as they navigate the research process (topic development, searching for sources, revising a researching question, and refining a thesis).   

 

Title: First Year Research Lab
Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Presenter: Aaron Dobbs, Heather Glasby, Kirk Moll, Melanie Reed & James Sterner
Location: LL134
Categories: First Year Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

The First Year Research Lab is targeted towards students completing their first college research project in ENG114 or HCS100. A  Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop that supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. These labs are focused workshopping sessions that both help students with research assignments and provide an introduction to increasingly sophisticated strategies as they navigate the research process (topic development, searching for sources, revising a researching question, and refining a thesis).   

 

Title: First Year Research Lab
Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Presenter: Aaron Dobbs, Heather Glasby, Reference Librarian, Kirk Moll, Melanie Reed, Josefine Smith & James Sterner
Location: LL134
Categories: First Year Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

The First Year Research Lab is targeted towards students completing their first college research project in ENG114 or HCS100. A  Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop that supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. These labs are focused workshopping sessions that both help students with research assignments and provide an introduction to increasingly sophisticated strategies as they navigate the research process (topic development, searching for sources, revising a researching question, and refining a thesis).   

 

Title: Upper Level Research Lab
Date: Thursday, May 2, 2024
Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: LL134
Categories: Upper Level Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

A Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop hosted by a librarian outside of class, which supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. The goal of this Upper Level Research Lab is to ensure students preparing for or working on a seminar/capstone research projects. We cover the following topics:

  • Topic Development and Planning a Research Project
  •  Strategic Searching and Reading
  • Fitting Your Research into the Scholarly Conversation
  • Citing Sources and Formatting
Title: First Year Research Lab
Date: Thursday, May 2, 2024
Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Presenter: Aaron Dobbs, Heather Glasby, Kirk Moll, Melanie Reed & James Sterner
Location: LL134
Categories: First Year Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

The First Year Research Lab is targeted towards students completing their first college research project in ENG114 or HCS100. A  Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop that supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. These labs are focused workshopping sessions that both help students with research assignments and provide an introduction to increasingly sophisticated strategies as they navigate the research process (topic development, searching for sources, revising a researching question, and refining a thesis).   

 

Title: First Year Research Lab
Date: Thursday, May 2, 2024
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Presenter: Aaron Dobbs, Heather Glasby, Reference Librarian, Kirk Moll, Melanie Reed, Josefine Smith & James Sterner
Location: LL134
Categories: First Year Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

The First Year Research Lab is targeted towards students completing their first college research project in ENG114 or HCS100. A  Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop that supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. These labs are focused workshopping sessions that both help students with research assignments and provide an introduction to increasingly sophisticated strategies as they navigate the research process (topic development, searching for sources, revising a researching question, and refining a thesis).   

 

Title: First Year Research Lab
Date: Monday, May 6, 2024
Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Presenter: Aaron Dobbs, Heather Glasby, Kirk Moll, Melanie Reed & James Sterner
Location: LL134
Categories: First Year Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

The First Year Research Lab is targeted towards students completing their first college research project in ENG114 or HCS100. A  Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop that supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. These labs are focused workshopping sessions that both help students with research assignments and provide an introduction to increasingly sophisticated strategies as they navigate the research process (topic development, searching for sources, revising a researching question, and refining a thesis).   

 

Title: First Year Research Lab
Date: Monday, May 6, 2024
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Presenter: Aaron Dobbs, Heather Glasby, Reference Librarian, Kirk Moll, Melanie Reed, Josefine Smith & James Sterner
Location: LL134
Categories: First Year Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

The First Year Research Lab is targeted towards students completing their first college research project in ENG114 or HCS100. A  Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop that supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. These labs are focused workshopping sessions that both help students with research assignments and provide an introduction to increasingly sophisticated strategies as they navigate the research process (topic development, searching for sources, revising a researching question, and refining a thesis).   

 

Title: Upper Level Research Lab
Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: LL134
Categories: Upper Level Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

A Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop hosted by a librarian outside of class, which supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. The goal of this Upper Level Research Lab is to ensure students preparing for or working on a seminar/capstone research projects. We cover the following topics:

  • Topic Development and Planning a Research Project
  •  Strategic Searching and Reading
  • Fitting Your Research into the Scholarly Conversation
  • Citing Sources and Formatting
Title: Upper Level Research Lab
Date: Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: LL134
Categories: Upper Level Research Lab
Registration: Registration is required for this event.
Description:

A Research Lab is a 1-hour workshop hosted by a librarian outside of class, which supports and enhances the learning students do in class and on their own to prepare for class. The goal of this Upper Level Research Lab is to ensure students preparing for or working on a seminar/capstone research projects. We cover the following topics:

  • Topic Development and Planning a Research Project
  •  Strategic Searching and Reading
  • Fitting Your Research into the Scholarly Conversation
  • Citing Sources and Formatting