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Spend a week in service with CCEL’s alternative break programs
The Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) will offer three Alternative Breaks during spring semester to give undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to spend a week in service and learn about a new community issue during their school break. Students on the Alternative…
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Performance Bowls station at Tomlinson Marketplace now accepting meal swipes
If you haven’t tried the Performance Bowls station in the remodeled Tomlinson Marketplace, now is the time. Beginning today (Nov. 18), students can use their meal swipes at the Performance Bowl concept weekdays from 1:30 to 3 p.m. The Performance Bowls station was developed with Bon Appétit’s…
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Free student tickets available for tonight’s Writers Center Stage Series event featuring Roxane Gay
The 2016 – 2017 William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series continues tonight at The Maltz Performing Arts Center with cultural critic, novelist and English professor Roxane Gay. A limited number of student tickets will be available in person beginning at 10 a.m. today. Students can show their…
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Give back to the community by becoming a Center for Civic Engagement & Learning Fellow; apply by Nov. 20
The Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) is accepting applications from first- and second-year undergraduate students to be CCEL Fellows during spring semester. The fellows program is a selective, small group service learning experience through which students are placed at local…
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Students: IRS Tax Form 1098-T to be issued; update your personal information
IRS Tax Form 1098-T will be issued to ӰƵ students who incur deductible educational expenses for the tax year 2016. Although ӰƵ does not require that students provide their Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number…
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Center for Civic Engagement and Learning to provide shuttles to transport students to the polls
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning will provide shuttles to the polls on Election Day (Tuesday, Nov. 8) via looping CCEL mini-vans. To vote in person on Election Day, registered voters must visit their precinct's assigned polling location. Registered voters living on campus can find…
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Want to attend a social justice or leadership conference? Apply for a scholarship to help with expenses
The Social Justice Institute is offering scholarships for students interested in attending a social justice or leadership conference. The scholarships (of up to $500 each) can be used to assist with travel, registration fees, lodging or other approved expenses. Students can apply online through…
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Nominate your outstanding teachers and mentors for Wittke and Jackson awards
Nominations are being accepted for the J. Bruce Jackson Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring and the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. The Jackson award is given to faculty or staff members who have fostered professional development, facilitated goals and…
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International graduate students: Improve your presentation skills with ESS seminar
Educational Services for Students will offer a free three-week seminar, “Improving Accuracy for Presentations,” for international graduate students to enhance their presentation skills by focusing on vocabulary and advanced language skills for fluency. Sessions begin Nov. 11 and meet once a week…
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Reduce your energy consumption to help your residence hall group win sustainability competition
Would you be ready if the zombie apocalypse were upon us and ӰƵ was without electricity? The Office for Sustainability, Student Sustainability Council and Residence Hall Association are hosting an energy reduction competition to help you prepare. Residence halls on…