Study Skills, Tips & Tricks
Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215Learn how to study smarter, not harder. We'll discuss study tips, note taking, and ways to utilize your time when you're already busy.
Learn how to study smarter, not harder. We'll discuss study tips, note taking, and ways to utilize your time when you're already busy.
Drop in for a quick tutorial on Zotero, a free citation manager that can help you stay organized while you find research for your different classes.
Pop over to the student lounge (LRC 102) on Wednesday, 10/02, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. to see a demonstration. Grab some popcorn while you're there, and learn about Pear Deck for TRIO students—free 24/7 online tutoring!
Try out the Pomodoro study method during this study hour. You bring your schoolwork, and we will provide the structure. See what people are talking about and if it works for you.
Bring your sources for your research project or essay! We will create APA-style citations and references for your sources in real time to prepare your project for final submission and alleviate documentation stress.
What do people mean when they say they're a visual or kinestetic learner? Let's talk fact and fiction about learning styles and see which ones might work for you.
Join us for an interactive study hour where we will rotate through different types of music to see what helps you focus best. We'll experiment with lo-fi, sound machines, classical, jazz, nature, and more. Bring your homework and we'll bring the beats.
Join us for this week's STEM Colloquium for "Macroautophagy in the corneal endothelium - friend or foe?" a presentation by Jess Skeie, PhD, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Iowa. Dr. Skeie will discuss understanding the role of organelle degradation and recycling in non-proliferating cells to determine dynamic shifts between health and disease.
Learn about direct care and industry support positions.
Join us for an informational Disc Golf Club interest meeting!
Do you need to write an annotated bibliography this semester? Does it sound like a lot to handle? Swing by and hear from the Writing Lab as we demystify (and simplify!) the process.
Join us in the world's largest earthquake drill.
Drop in for a quick tutorial on Zotero, a free citation manager that can help you stay organized while you find research for your different classes.
Join us for grocery bingo for a chance to win a free bag of groceries!
Join us for creative connection while we use guided relaxation to inspire and create a peaceful place drawing.
Join us for this week's STEM Colloquium for "Probability and Decisions - Bayesian Thinking Applied to Life and Science" a presentation by Mike Severino, PhD, Professor of Mathematics at FVCC. In the 18th century Thomas Bayes gave us a framework for assigning probabilities. His method encompasses the scientific method by constantly updating priors after experience. […]