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- Thank you for taking the time to respond to the BTU Fall 2020 Survey! We miss seeing all of you in the lab but will keep our community going through an online presence this semester!The top requested virtual events are workshops,
- By LeeLee James and Alicia GibbA Code of Conduct (CoC) should be treated as a policy for your lab/ community/ virtual or physical space. It is an agreement about how to act in your space. You can ask people to sign it directly, click an “I agree”
- CC-BY-SA LeeLee James and Alicia Gibb Whether it’s a hackerspace or University lab, welcoming people plays a major role. This document is a series of observations written with considerations of diversity, inclusion, equity, and justice. Since
- Everyone: this is LeeLee, the BTU’s lab assistant. You can find LeeLee helping facilitate the BTU Lab, restocking our desk spaces, and building projects to make the BTU Lab even more awesome. If you’re in the lab, be sure to say hello! You can get