STEM Colloquium: Probability and Decisions – Bayesian Thinking Applied to Life and Science

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

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. […]

How To: Zotero

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

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.

Writing Lab Workshop: Annotated Bibliographies

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

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.

STEM Colloquium: Macroautophagy in the corneal endothelium – friend or foe?

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

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.

Colors of Noise Study Hour

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

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.