Make It Accessible Drop-In / Co-Working Hour (PDF focus)

ONLINE WEBINAR

Join the Digital Accessibility Team for open drop-in hours and dedicated co-working time designed to help faculty and staff improve the accessibility of their digital content in alignment with ADA Title II requirements. Whether you're writing alt text, addressing color contrast issues, or navigating accessibility checkers like Ally, support is just a question away. [...]

NSF CAREER Support – Information Session

Virtual: Zoom

Presented By: Marissa Mexquitic, Research Program Coordinator, Strategic Research Initiatives, Office for Research and Innovation The National Science Foundation CAREER program offers NSF’s most prestigious awards in support of early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department […]

PDF Training Part 1: Working with Scanned PDFs and Saving PDFs Correctly

ONLINE WEBINAR

Did you know scanned PDFs are challenging for many users to read and limit engagement? Do you have Word documents and PowerPoints that need to be converted to PDF? In this interactive training, we’ll cover two key topics in PDF accessibility: working with scanned PDFs and converting files accessibly. Learn to save PDFs correctly, identify […]

Collaboration and Partnerships

Virtual: Zoom

An introduction to creating lasting, productive partnerships and collaborations – both next door and around the world. Creating and sustaining productive collaborations across and between disciplines. Presented By: Richard H. Nader, PhD, and Warren Burggren, PhD, Global Proposal Solutions Richard H. Nader, Ph.D., Global Proposal Solutions Warren Burggren, Ph.D., Global Proposal Solutions Flyer_Collaboration and Partnerships […]

Texas Research Data Center Consortium

John Peace Library | Assembly Room | 4.04.22

Representatives from the Federal Statistical Research Data Centers (FSRDCs) will discuss the resources available to faculty and postdocs. UTSA is a member of the Texas Research Data Center (RDC) Consortium through which researchers may access the secure computing lab located at Texas A&M University, College Station. Qualified researchers with approved projects perform statistical analyses using […]

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