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Summer Internship Orientation

May 9 (6pm) Seely G. Mudd Room 214-ITC
Those who have secured summer internships are required to attend an orientation to gain support and resources for your upcoming summer experience! At the orientation we will discuss how to establish formal methods of feedback from your supervisor and on campus advisors; your internship goals, and how to articulate those goals with your employer to maximize your summer opportunity. Register by logging into LUworks, select “Career Events” and “Orientation” for the event category. Space is limited so sign up NOW for your preferred session.

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Visit Tuesday, May 8

Join Teresa Drews, Director of Education and Shalisa Kline Ugaz, Executive VP of Education and Advancement as they discuss the conservatory and faculty careers. They are actively recruiting for music teachers for all instruments and disciplines.

Two info sessions will be held.  Pianists are invited to join Teresa and Shalisa from 11:20 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. in Alice G. Chapman 202.  All musicians can join the second info session from 1 – 2 p.m., also in Alice G. Chapman 202.  All class years are welcome to join either session to learn about future career tracks or employment.

Piece of the Pie: Spring Wellness Initiative

Spring is still waiting to be sprung! This doesn’t mean we shouldn’t keep waiting to get a spring in our step! Come to the wellness center to participate in our Piece of the Pie Wellness Initiative! Complete 6 different activities to enter in for your chance to win prizes! Pick up and turn in your pie sheet to the front desk at the wellness center! Chance to win ends April 28th!

The Last day to turn in the completed Piece of the Pie will be May 2nd!

  • Yoga Class
  • TRX Class
  • Dietician
  • One-time Events
  • Mind Spa
  • 30min workout
  • Fit Bit Rental
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Massage
  • Healthy Vikings
  • Intramurals

Summer Internship Orientation: May 3 (2pm) Seely G. Mudd Room 214-ITC

Those who have secured summer internships are required to attend an orientation to gain support and resources for your upcoming summer experience! At the orientation we will discuss how to establish formal methods of feedback from your supervisor and on campus advisors, your internship goals, and how to articulate those goals with your employer to maximize your summer opportunity.

Spiritual Practices and Self Care

Take care of yourself

Yoga could do it, but if yoga isn’t your thing, maybe meditation is.  Alone or in a guided group, its a connective and centering time just for you.

Not a meditator?  Gotta set a voice to your brain baggage?  Check in with a staff counselor, friend, or a trusted adviser to let some clarity in.

Not vocal, but kinesthetic instead? Ditch the sofa and feel the warm sand volleyball court on your feet, the pavement under your wheels, and the sun on your skin.

Find a jam session, start a jam session, cook, dance, recite, walk, pray, close your eyes and listen while you drum, air guitar, air bow, strike a favorite chord, play a theater game, sing, play cards, do a handstand push-up, break out a board game, take up space.

Take a moment to simplify and breathe.  

Authenticity and Apparel – Cabinet Answers Your SOS! (Seniors Only Series)

Join Dr. Kimberly Barrett, Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion and Associate Dean of the Faculty for a discussion about wearing professional workplace attire while still being true to yourself and retaining your uniqueness.

Warch Campus Center
Kraemer Conference Room
May 1st, 11:10 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.

Registration on LUWorks appreciated.

5pm Taize’ this Sunday at Sabin House

Taize on Sunday

The Center for Spiritual and Religious Life transforms for a calming Ecumenical service of prayer, silence, song and chant. Enjoy the peacefulness of this prayer time.  As well as being a time for worship, it’s a calming and centering way to leave the weekend behind and refresh yourself for the midterm week.

Sunday 4/29 at 5pm – Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, Sabin House.

All are welcome.  

 

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program Information Session – Tuesday, May 1

The 2019-2020 Fulbright U.S. Student Application – International Study or Research Awards and Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships – is Now Available.  

The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government and has provided more than 380,000 participants—chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential — with the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.

If you are a junior who is highly motivated, open-minded, and a flexible self-starter with a strong interest in promoting international mutual understanding, then come learn what Fulbright is all about!

When:  Tuesday, May 1

Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Where: WCC, Arthur Vining Davis Room

Questions? contact Kia Thao, Memorial Hall, 109.