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Testing Center Summer Session Schedule

Only Gilman 2552 is open during the Summer Session

Doors unlocked Doors locked[1] Computers shut down[2] and exams must be finished
 Monday 10am 6:30pm 7pm
 Tuesday 10am 6:30pm 7pm
 Wednesday 8am 3:30pm 4pm
 Thursday 8am 3:30pm 4pm
 Friday 10am 3:30pm 4pm
Closed weekends, University holidays and breaks.
[1] Once the doors are locked students will not be allowed into the Testing Center to take exams [2] Once the computers shut down they will not be restarted to allow students to finish exams. Students should allow enough time to complete exams prior to computer shut down.

You’re Invited!!!

Please join us for an Engineering-LAS Online Learning (ELO) Open House where you can learn about each of the areas in the ELO office, practice with new technology and WACOM hardware, and learn more about the Testing Center proctoring and testing services.

Writing Workshop

Tuesday, Feb 5th (5:30-6:45pm): Writing for Scholarly Publications in Engineering Dr. Gary Mirka (Associate Dean of Undergraduate and Graduate Education, John Ryder Professor of Engineering) will lead a discussion of when, where, how, and why to write journal publications.  Also covered will be guidelines for authors and reviewers, elements of a good journal article, common mistakes, and … Continue reading Writing Workshop

Master of Engineering in Engineering Management

On line or on campus, the Engineering Management Program focuses on developing an individual’s engineering, science and management skills so they can succeed in a technology driven environment.  There is a growing need for engineers that can build and lead multi-disciplinary teams, while confronting technical and business challenges by applying a systems approach to solving … Continue reading Master of Engineering in Engineering Management

Anthropolgy 309, Introduction to Culture and Language

Introduction to study of language, culture and society from an anthropological perspective. Focus on language and thought, ethnography of speaking, discourse and narrative, writing and literacy, and media communication. Discussion of key theories and methods of linguistic anthropology. More information located here!