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Week one of online advising, working, and teaching is in the history books. Over spring break, we geared up to do our very best for our students and colleagues as we transitioned to virtual interactions. There were a few hiccups and missteps, but overall, we rocked it out! Looks like we are going to get through this.
Enjoy this game of Conference Call Bingo the next time you are on zoom. Please join us Friday and Saturday for virtual movie night. Scroll down, there is news after bingo…
There is a riddle at the end of this Gatton Daily for tomorrows Virtual Coffee Popup at 9 a.m. HERE We will have college updates as the topic.
Duct tape is like The Force: it has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together! – there has been a lot of Star Wars watching at my house this week.
WalletHub's 'Ask the Experts' asks Vice Dean, Nicole Thorne Jenkins, PHD, CPA, her expertise on personal loans.
What is the biggest misconception people have about personal loans?
Good evening everyone, There is clarifying guidance from the Provost regarding use of the facility below as well as a few additional updates. Please plan to join us for Virtual Coffee Popup on Thursday at 9 a.m. HERE
Marketing & Supply Chain Department Chair, David Hardesty, has an upcoming article in the Journal of Consumer Psychology.
Adam Farmer, Blair Kidwell, and David M. Hardesty (2020), “Helping a Few a Lot or Many a Little: Political Ideology and Charitable Giving.”
The abstract is as follows:
Good evening,
First day back from spring break and it has been a pretty quiet day considering. Please be sure to review the information shared below. Pay special attention to the invitation at the bottom to host a virtual meetup.
Dean Simon Sheather gives a quick update on the status of all courses moving online. Watch this video for all of the resources available to students including virtual academic and career advising in addition to online tutoring.
Colleagues,