Choose Year:
Sabbatical leaves for next fiscal year due
2020 Researcher Forum
Register for the 2020 Researcher Forum, an event specifically for faculty engaged in sponsored research. This event offers over 40 sessions that will help navigate the complexities of the research environment and highlight resources available at the University.
All other budget information due
A Day of Open Science – Practical Steps for Increasing Openness and Reproducibility
Researchers across Washington University are invited to a workshop led by the
Center for Open Science to explore new Open Science Framework tools and learn
easy, practical steps to increase the openness and reproducibility of their work.
Effective Search Requests and Hiring
January Arts & Sciences faculty meeting
Course listings for next fall due
STAR: Navigating Technology Transfer at Washington University
Technology transfer encompasses the movement of materials between entities, capturing and protecting the intellectual property of the university, and supporting technology commercialization through industry partnerships and startup creation. This session will share the important information that will help you better understand and navigate technology transfer.
HR Dos and Don'ts
Green Labs Info Session
Learn more about this university-wide program with the potential to lower the university’s carbon footprint and reduce energy use, waste generation, and more.
February Arts & Sciences faculty meeting
Beginning Webform Workshop
Take an hour out of your busy day to learn more about the “webform” content type in your Arts & Sciences website.
Beginning Webform Workshop
Take an hour out of your busy day to learn more about the “webform” content type in your Arts & Sciences website.
Mentoring 101: A Workshop for Junior Women Faculty
Beginning Webform Workshop
Take an hour out of your busy day to learn more about the “webform” content type in your Arts & Sciences website.
Advanced Webform Workshop
Take an hour out of your busy day to learn more about the “webform” content type in your Arts & Sciences website.
Advanced Webform Workshop
Take an hour out of your busy day to learn more about the “webform” content type in your Arts & Sciences website.
Tenure decisions approved by the Board of Trustees and communicated to candidates and chairs
Handling Difficult Situations
Midterm grades due
Canvas Admin Training
Zoom Training
Box Training
Microsoft Teams Training
Qualtrics Training
Zoom Meetings for Education Webinar
Offered by the Professional Training team at Zoom
Microsoft Teams Training
A special training session for Staff in Arts & Sciences who will be called on to support faculty as they transition to online courses.
Qualtrics Training
A special training for faculty and staff in Arts & Sciences who are transitioning to online courses.
Canvas Admin Training
A special training session for Staff in Arts & Sciences who will be called on to support faculty as they transition to online courses.
Zoom Training
A training session for faculty and staff in Arts & Sciences.
Box Training
A special training session for Staff in Arts & Sciences who will be called on to support faculty as they transition to online courses.
Faculty Canvas Training
A training session for Arts & Sciences faculty as they prepare to transition to online teaching.
Zoom Basic Training
The Olin Center for Digital Education (CDE) invite staff and faculty to this online Zoom training opportunity. This is a one-hour-long session offered virtually via Zoom as detailed below. It will be conducted live by CDE staff.
Faculty Canvas Training
A training session for Arts & Sciences faculty as they prepare to transition to online teaching.
Qualtrics Training
A special training for faculty and staff in Arts & Sciences who are transitioning to online courses.
Virtual Town Hall - Guidance for researchers on COVID-19
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (OVCR) is hosting a series of town halls for the research community. Several offices will be presenting information and available to answer questions on topics such as Human Subjects Research, Animal Care and Use, Cost Allowability, Environmental Health & Safety, and others.
Faculty Canvas Training
A training session for Arts & Sciences faculty as they prepare to transition to online teaching.
Zoom Basic Training
The Olin Center for Digital Education (CDE) invite staff and faculty to this online Zoom training opportunity. This is a one-hour-long session offered virtually via Zoom as detailed below. It will be conducted live by CDE staff.
Box Training
A special training session for faculty and staff in Arts & Sciences to help with the transition to online teaching.
Zoom Training
A special session designed for faculty who will be transitioning to online teaching.
Box Training
A special training session for faculty and staff in Arts & Sciences to help with the transition to online teaching.
Faculty Canvas Training
A training session for Arts & Sciences faculty as they prepare to transition to online teaching.
Microsoft Teams Training
A training session for Arts & Sciences faculty as they prepare to transition to online teaching.
Faculty Canvas Training
A training session for Arts & Sciences faculty as they prepare to transition to online teaching.
Zoom Training
A special session designed for faculty who will be transitioning to online teaching.
Qualtrics Training
A special training for faculty and staff in Arts & Sciences who are transitioning to online courses.
Microsoft Teams Training
A training session for Arts & Sciences faculty as they prepare to transition to online teaching.
March Arts & Sciences faculty meeting
Live online training from Zoom
This meeting can be joined from your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Arts & Sciences Faculty and Staff Virtual Town Hall
Learn about the latest COVID-19 updates from Arts & Sciences deans and leadership.
Lessons Learned from Week 1 of Remote Teaching: Morning Session
Participants will share successes and challenges from the first week of remote teaching and discuss plans and strategies for the weeks ahead. Registration is required.
Virtual Town Hall for Researchers on WashU Guidance for COVID-19
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (OVCR) is hosting another town hall for the research community.
Lessons Learned from Week 1 of Remote Teaching: Afternoon Session
Participants will share successes and challenges from the first week of remote teaching and discuss plans and strategies for the weeks ahead. Registration is required.
Website Training: A Deep Dive into Person Pages
The "Person" content type is used to share information about the people in a department such as contact information, job responsibilities, research interests, publications, and more.
Campus Climate Issues/Microaggressions
Live online training from Zoom
This meeting can be joined from your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
A&S Townhall - COVID response
April Arts & Sciences faculty meeting
Chairs and directors bimonthly - April 2020
Final grades due for degree candidates
Final grades due
May Arts & Sciences faculty meeting
A&S Town Hall - Update on Instructional Planning
We are hosting a town hall for all staff and faculty on Thursday, June 4, 12-1pm. Dean Jennifer Smith will present on instructional planning for the fall.
Equalize 2020, Pitch Competition & Symposium
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Virtual Conversation: Navigating the Faculty Support Landscape for Summer 2020 and Beyond
Faculty Workshop | Teaching Center
Virtual Conversation: Navigating the Faculty Support Landscape for Summer 2020 and Beyond
Faculty Workshop | Teaching Center
Fiscal year ends
Designing an Adaptable Course: July 6 – 17
Teaching Center Event
RMS 101: Proposal Preparation, Budget, and Routing – Danforth Campus
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
AW 106A: Introduction to Contracts, Part 1
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
RMS 102: S2S Submissions, Child Records, and Proposal Tracking – Danforth Campus
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
AW 106B: Introduction to Contracts, Part 2
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Designing an Adaptable Course: July 27 – Aug 7
Teaching Center Event
Designing an Adaptable Course: Aug 17 - 28
Teaching Center Event
Instructor Training: LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor
This comprehensive training webinar is Provided by Respondus and intended for instructors who plan to use LockDown Browser and/or Respondus Monitor with online exams.
Getting Started with Poll Everywhere
Join the professionals at Poll Everywhere to learn the basics and take your presentations to the next level.
Instructor Training: LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor
This comprehensive training webinar is Provided by Respondus and intended for instructors who plan to use LockDown Browser and/or Respondus Monitor with online exams.
Instructor Training: LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor
This comprehensive training webinar is Provided by Respondus and intended for instructors who plan to use LockDown Browser and/or Respondus Monitor with online exams.
Instructor Training: LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor
This comprehensive training webinar is Provided by Respondus and intended for instructors who plan to use LockDown Browser and/or Respondus Monitor with online exams.
Instructor Training: LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor
This comprehensive training webinar is Provided by Respondus and intended for instructors who plan to use LockDown Browser and/or Respondus Monitor with online exams.
Extempore Webinar
Join Sam Slagle from Extempore for a screen share and overview of Extempore, the Speaking Practice App.
Instructor Training: LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor
This comprehensive training webinar is Provided by Respondus and intended for instructors who plan to use LockDown Browser and/or Respondus Monitor with online exams.
Course listings for next spring due
Brush Up Your Website Editing Skills
We will review each of the available content types, discuss shared content, saving and sharing documents in Box, and leave time at the end for your questions.
Instructor Training: LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor
This comprehensive training webinar is Provided by Respondus and intended for instructors who plan to use LockDown Browser and/or Respondus Monitor with online exams.
Getting Started with Poll Everywhere
Join the professionals at Poll Everywhere to learn the basics and take your presentations to the next level.
Brush Up Your Website Editing Skills
We will review each of the available content types, discuss shared content, saving and sharing documents in Box, and leave time at the end for your questions.
Refresh Your Home Page
Marcia, Amy, and Claire will share tips and best practices for refreshing your department website home page.
Getting Started with Poll Everywhere
Join the professionals at Poll Everywhere to learn the basics and take your presentations to the next level.
Introductory Webform Training
Marcia will demonstrate how to create a basic webform in your department website.
Advanced Webform Training
Marcia will demonstrate some advanced features of the Webform content type available in your department website.
Faculty Meeting
Enhancing an Inclusive Environment in Departments and Programs
Adrienne Davis, Vice Provost and William M. Van Cleve Professor of Law
Adding Virtual Events to your Website
Join Simone Becque and Shawn Ballard from A&S Communications to learn about best practices for zoom events and how to overcome common problems when creating events in your website.
Adding Virtual Events to your Website
Join Simone Becque and Shawn Ballard from A&S Communications to learn about best practices for zoom events and how to overcome common problems when creating events in your website.
Self-reporting for annual faculty activity reports opens
Tips for using Images in your Website
Join Shawn Ballard and Amy Baker who will share tips for overcoming common problems with images in your website including,
Tips for using Images in your Website
Join Shawn Ballard and Amy Baker who will share tips for overcoming common problems with images in your website including,
A Deep Dive into Person Pages
The "Person" content type is used to share information about the people in a department such as contact information, job responsibilities, research interests, publications, and more.
A Deep Dive into Person Pages
The "Person" content type is used to share information about the people in a department such as contact information, job responsibilities, research interests, publications, and more.
Handling Difficult Situations
Karen Sanders, Human Resources
Envisioning a Career: Effective Teaching, Successful Research
Fiona Marshall, Professor of Anthropology; Jonathan Losos, Professor of Biology; and Barbara Baumgartner, Teaching Professor, Women and Gender Studies
Continuing Scholarship and Research
Amanda Carey, Teaching Professor, Spanish; Petra Levin, Professor of Biology; and Geoff Ward, Professor, African and African American Studies
A Deep Dive into Articles
Join John Moore and Claire Gauen from A&S Communications for a workshop to help you create great Articles for your website.
Promotion to Associate Professor tenure cases due
A Deep Dive into Articles
Join John Moore and Claire Gauen from A&S Communications for a workshop to help you create great Articles for your website.
Faculty Meeting
Midterm grades due
Budgeting and Data Analytics
Jonathan Cohen, Larry Kuykendall, Meredith Gugger, and Maggie Fiock (Dean’s office)
Building Relationships with Senior Colleagues
Trevor Sangrey, Lecturer, Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies; SangMok Lee, Assistant Professor of Economics; and Patrick Hill, Associate Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
When to Go Up? Planning for Promotion
Jeff Catalano, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences; Rebecca Wanzo, Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; and Beth Martin, Teaching Professor in Environmental Studies
Faculty Meeting
Course listings for next summer due
Faculty activity reports ready for chair review
Faculty salary worksheets sent to departments
Faculty activity report entry ends
Deadline to submit nominations for Dean’s Community Response Awards
Fundraising and Advancement
Deborah Stine, Senior Director of Advancement
Funding Your Research and Managing a Grant
Jean Allman, Director of the Humanities Center; Jeff Zack, Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences; and Brad Joliff, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Balancing New Service Requests (Internal and External)
Stephanie Kirk, Professor of Spanish, Comparative Literature, and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; Rob Morgan, Teaching Professor of Drama; and Matt Gabel, Professor of Political Science
Faculty Meeting
Planning an Act of Kindness
Part of the Power of Arts & Sciences Week event series
Being First: What It Means to Be the First in Your Family to Earn a College Degree
Part of the Power of Arts & Sciences event series