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Tuesday, April 18, 2017
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • College of Nursing DNP Capstone Defense Announcement
  • Location: Textiles Building , 285 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth, MA
  • Contact: College of Nursing & Health Sciences
  • Description: The Effect of Subcutaneous Botox Injections and Best Practice on Quality of Life in Female patients with Chronic Migraine Headaches Christine Shilo Uy, RN, MSN, AGNP-C, DNP(c) Date: 4/18/2017 Time: 3pm-5pm Location: Textiles, room 011 DNP Capstone Committee: June Horowitz, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN (Chair) Kimberly Christopher, PhD, RN (2nd Faculty) Stacey Murray, FNP-c, MSCN (Mentor)
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Protein Modeling Tutorial
  • Location: Textiles Building 101E
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: This tutorial in protein modeling will focus on the various software available for computational protein design, evaluations of each program's strengths and limitations, and a step-by-step tutorial of common protein modeling calculations and tasks. Emphasis will be placed on ligand binding and docking, amino acid substitution, contacts and clashes, and energy minimization. Several protein engineering textbooks will be circulated for perusal during the seminar, and a detailed how-to handout will be provided. ***Please RSVP to avincelli@umassd.edu***
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Pre-Med/Pre-Health Professions, STEM Education, Bioengineering, Research, Undergraduate Research, Lectures and Seminars
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Catholic Mass
  • Location: MacLean Campus Center, Blue & Gold Welcome Center
  • Contact: Catholic Campus Ministry
  • Description: We celebrate Catholic Mass on Tuesday evenings in the Reflection Room. All are welcome!
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, Religious & Spiritual
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Annual Undergraduate Student Symposium
  • Location: Claire T. Carney Library, Stoico/FIRST FED Charitable Foundation Grand Reading Room
  • Contact: Art History Club
  • Description: The 6th Annual Art History Undergraduate Student Symposium will focus on Public Art and Activism. Keynote speaker: Lucas Cowen, curator of public art for Boston's Rose Kennedy Greenway
  • Link: https://www.umassd.edu/cvpa/undergraduate/arthistory/undergraduatesymposium/
  • Topical Areas: General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, Art History, Alumni Events, University Marketing
«  4/12 - 4/29  » Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Exhibition: Making Her Mark
  • Location: CVPA: College of Visual and Performing Arts , 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA
  • Contact: Art History Department
  • Description: The Making Her Mark exhibition runs from April 12 thru April 29, 2017 at the Main Campus Art Gallery located in the College of Visual & Performing Arts, UMass Dartmouth, adjacent to parking lot 9. We invite the public to attend the opening reception and gallery talk on Wednesday, April 12 from 4pm -6pm. The public exhibition hours are Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. -4 p.m. For more information, please contact: - Dr. Anna Dempsey, adempsey@umassd.edu or - Allison J. Cywin, acywin@umassd.edu You can also call the gallery at 508-999-8550. Making Her Mark is an exhibition highlighting late nineteenth-century paintings, illustrations, books, and sculptures by Rhode Island women artists and their contributions to the modernity narrative. The exhibition focuses on a group of women artists who were instrumental in the establishment of one of the first American art club, Providence Art Club, that excepted women as equal members, as active board members and as artistic colleagues. Over the course of the later half of nineteenth century women artists, such as, Rosa Peckham, Emily McGary Selinger, Helen Watson Phelps, Emma Swan, Charlotte Gilman, Mary C. Wheeler, & Sophia Pitman, along with other female artists, worked, traveled, and exhibited alongside their male contemporaries. Many of these women pursued opportunities to show their artworks in salons and galleries in both the United States and abroad, including Paris and London. These remarkable women, artists, suffragettes, art instructors, authors, and community leaders help form and contribute to the regional and national artistic and cultural conversation. The exhibition celebrates these women artists and recognizes their struggles as well as their accomplishments to the American history. The exhibition is part of the capstone experience where students work in teams and apply their academic and professional knowledge to a real world experience. This is the 6th year that Dr. Anna Dempsey and Allison J. Cywin, art history professors, have directed a group of upperclassmen to execute a professional museum quality exhibition and publication. This student-run exhibition explores the definition of modernity and focuses on feminine artistic communities in Providence. This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of the Providence Art Club.
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, Women and Gender Studies, Art Education, Art History, Artisanry, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Visual Design, Exhibits, Visual Arts, University Marketing
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Resumes & More at CCB
  • Location: > Other on campus location, contact host
  • Contact: Career Development Center
  • Description: Location: CCB Room 111 Do you have a quick question about your resume? Your cover letter? Effective interviewing? Something else related to your internship or job search? Stop by (no appointment needed!) and meet with Alyssa Snizek, Associate Director, Career Development Center on a first-come first-served basis. Bring a hard copy of your resume! Not available this time? Call us at 999-8658 to schedule an appointment.
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, Career Development Center
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Civil & Environmental Engineering Capstone
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: Civil & Environmental Engineering Capstone-SENG 115
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, College of Engineering
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Intercultural Student Advisory Council Meeting- Frederick Douglass Unity House
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: Frederick Douglass Unity House Intercultural Student Advisory Council (ISAC) Meetings occur bi-weekly at 4:00PM in the FDUH. All multicultural/intercultural and affinity groups are welcomed to attend. ISAC is purposed to provide a platform where groups can collaborate on programming, discuss pertinent issues on campus, and share calendar information. For more information please contact FDUH professional staff at (508) 999-9222.
  • Topical Areas: Students, Students, Undergraduate, Fredrick Douglass Unity House, Student Organizations
«  3/22 - 4/19  » Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Online Teaching and Learning Strategies
  • Location: Online
  • Contact: CITS Instructional Development
  • Description: In this course, we will introduce you to current research and best practices for online teaching as well as showcase examples of successful teaching strategies for the online environment. Throughout the course you will work both independently and collaboratively with your peers to gain valuable online course transition experience and develop your own strategies for online teaching and learning. As a participant, you will learn both pedagogical aspects of teaching online as well as how to use and incorporate many of the tools available in the myCourses Learning Management System used at UMassD. The ultimate goal of the course is to have you begin planning, organizing, and building the online course you eventually plan to teach. In addition, this course will introduce you to techniques that will teach you how to self-assess course site design to ensure student ease of access to course content and to facilitate more streamlined student learning and increase retention.
  • Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Faculty, topic: Faculty Development
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Concert: UMassD Percussion & Steel Band
  • Location: CVPA Room 104
  • Contact: Music Department
  • Description: UMassD Percussion and Steel Band Concert
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, University Community, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Music, Alumni Events, University Marketing
«  4/1 - 5/13  » Download Add to Google Calendar
  • 2017 MFA Thesis Exhibition
  • Location: Star Store, New Bedford , Purchase Street, New Bedford
  • Cost: FREE
  • Contact: University Art Gallery
  • Description: The UMass Dartmouth 2017 MFA Thesis Exhibition is a much anticipated and celebrated annual event showcasing the artwork of graduating students from the College of Visual and Performing Arts in large-scale exhibition at the Star Store Campus in historic Downtown New Bedford. The opening reception is on Saturday, April 8, 3-5 pm and the artists talk on Thursday, April 13 at 7pm (AHA! Night). Exhibiting artists: Lisa A. Bryson April Claggett Heather Davis Kate Dickinson Yunjie Gao Natasha Jabre Andrew Laverty Monica Lopes Andrew Leo Stansbury Marita Torbick Hanna Vogel Amanda C. Watkins The creative work of 12 graduating students ranges from traditional media such as printmaking and painting to video, photography, book arts, mixed media work, sculptural objects as well as site-specific installation. The MFA Thesis Exhibition's opening reception happens on the same day as the BFA Senior's Exhibition, taking place up the street at the New Bedford Art Museum/ArtWorks! Having both shows within walking distance of each other amplifies the celebratory energy generated through artistic expression for the students, visitors, UMass Dartmouth, as well as for the entire community. Selections from this exhibition will be shown at the Bromfield Gallery in Boston from May 31 through July 2, 2017, with an opening reception on Friday, June 2, 6:00 - 8:30 pm.
  • Link: http://www.umassd.edu/cvpa/galleries
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, Art Education, Art History, Artisanry, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Music, Visual Design, Concerts, Exhibits, Films, Literature, Poetry, Theater, Visual Arts, University Marketing
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Doctor Of Philosophy Dissertation Defense by: Mohammad H. Ahmad
  • Location: Science & Engineering Building, Lester W. Cory Conference Room: Room 213A
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: ECE: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
  • Description: Topic: Spectral Domain Fast Multipole Method for Solving Integral Equations in Electromagnetic Wave Scattering Location: Lester W. Cory Conference Room, Science & Engineering Building (SENG), Room 213A Abstract: In this dissertation, a spectral domain implementation of the fast multipole method is presented. It is shown that the aggregation, translation, and disaggregation stages of the fast multipole method (FMM) can be performed using spectral domain (SD) analysis. FMM is a technique that is used widely to reduce the speed and memory requirements of computing the electromagnetic scattering from large objects. Calculating the electromagnetic scattering from objects requires the solution of an integral equation which relates the scattered fields to the induced currents. In the Method of Moments (MoM), the integral equation is discretized into a matrix equation. Conventional FMM uses a near field/far field separation to speed up the computation of the matrix elements. The spectral domain fast multipole method (SD-FMM) has the advantage of eliminating the near field/far field classification used in conventional FMM formulation. The goal of this study was to investigate the similarities of the spectral domain analysis and the FMM formulation. The benefits of the spectral domain analysis such as transforming the convolutional form of the Green’s function to a multiplicative form are incorporated in the SD-FMM method. The study focuses on the application of SD-FMM to one-, two- and three-dimensional electric field integral equations (EFIE). The cases of perfectly conducting (PEC) strips, circular and square perfectly conducting cylinders are numerically analyzed. For three-dimensional cases, a perfectly conductor sphere, square flat plate, and circular disk are also analyzed. The results from the SD-FMM method are compared with the results from the conventional FMM and the direct application of Method of Moments (MoM). All the results compared well with results from the direct application of MoM and FMM. Note: All ECE Graduate Students are ENCOURAGED to attend. All interested parties are invited to attend. Open to the public. Advisor: dr. Dayalan P. Kasilingam Committee Members: Dr. Antonio H. Costa and Dr. Paul J. Gendron, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, UMASS Dartmouth; Dr. Alfa Heryudono, Department of Mathematics, UMASS Dartmouth; Dr. Branislav M. Notaros, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Colorado State University
  • Topical Areas: General Public, University Community, College of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Faculty & Staff Mindfulness Meditation Group
  • Location: MacLean Campus Center, Reflection Room, Room 233 , 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: Weekly meeting of the Faculty & Staff Mindfulness Meditation Group will be Tuesdays 12:30-1:15pm during the Spring 2017 semester. All meetings will take place in the Reflection Room (Rm. 233) of the Campus Center. No prior experience is needed. Drop-ins are welcome at any time. For more information, contact Aminda O'Hare: x8761 or aohare@umassd.edu
  • Topical Areas: Staff and Administrators, Faculty
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Internship Info Session
  • Location: MacLean Campus Center, Blue & Gold Welcome Center
  • Contact: Career Development Center
  • Description: Want to do an internship? for credit? not for credit? paid? unpaid? Come to this session to learn how to get started.
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, Career Development Center

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