Friday, February 27, 2009

FREE PRACTICE TEST FOR INDIANA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS-Make Up Session

On March 7th Kaplan will be offering a campus-wide MAKE UP opportunity for students to take a free practice GRE, LSAT, or MCAT, administered under simulated testing conditions at the IU Kelly School of Business.

Kaplan’s Practice Test is a terrific opportunity for prospective business, graduate, law, and medical students to answer a critical question, "If I took the exam today, how would I score?"

Last year, tens of thousands of Kaplan Practice Test participants assessed their test-taking skills while learning valuable strategies to help them ace the real test. Since admission to LAW, BUSINESS, GRADUATE, and MEDICAL School is fierce, a high exam score is crucial to the admissions process.

We would like to invite students to participate in the Kaplan Practice Test Event taking place on your campus on March 7th.

To register, students may call 1-800-KAP-TEST today or visit Kaplan online at www.kaptest.com/practice.

You may also contact Keely Davenport via email at Keely.davenport@kaplan.com

Higher Scores Guaranteed!! Register at 1-800-KAP-TEST or KAPTEST.com

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Student Academic Center Free Workshops for the Weeks of 3/2/09 through 3/25/09

Monday, 3/2/09, Improving Reading Speed, 7:00-8:00pm, Briscoe Academic Support Center

Tuesday, 3/3/09, How To Ace Your Next Exam, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF 258

Wednesday, 3/4/09, How To Ace Your Next Exam, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 231

Monday, 3/9/09, Emergency Test Preparation: A Systematic Approach to Cramming, 7:00-8:00pm, Forest Academic Support Center

Tuesday, 3/10/09, How To Master Essay Exams, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF 258

Wednesday, 3/11/09, How To Master Essay Exams, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 231

Tuesday, 3/24/09, Making Groups Work for You, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF 258

Wednesday, 3/25/09, Making Groups Work for You, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine
Hall 231

Student Academic Workshops are open to all students, so it's not
necessary to sign up in advance in order to attend. However, it's a
good idea to arrive early to get seating. Questions and/or concerns
can be addressed to Sharon Chertkoff, Ph.D., Basic Skills and Outreach
Coordinator, SAC, Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate
Education, 855-7313.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Information Session on the Summer Workshop in Slavic, East European & Central Asian Languages (June 19-August 14, 2009)

Monday, March 2, 2009 4:30-5:30pm in Ballantine Hall 148

Interested in an international career or study abroad? Want to improve
your language skills or learn a new language for research? Want to
increase your marketability?

Then come learn about SWSEEL:
-Complete one year of language instruction in only 8 weeks
-Small classes, intensive study
-Native-speaker instructors
-Extensive extra-curricular cultural activities
-All students receive in-state tuition rates
-Ample funding opportunities

Languages and Levels Offered in 2008:
Azerbaijani 1-2
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian* 1
Czech 1
Georgian 1-2
Hungarian 1
Kazakh 1-2
Macedonian* 1
Mongolian 1
Pashto 1-2
Romanian* 1
Polish 1
Russian 1-6
Slovene 1
Turkmen 1-2
Uyghur 1-2
Uzbek 1-2
Ukrainian 1

(*These languages are ACLS-funded and tuition-free for grad students
specializing in any field related to Eastern Europe)

If you are unable to attend this session but would like more
information about SWSEEL, please email Andrew Burton,
angburto@indiana.edu

IU Summer Camp Jobs Fair- THIS WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25th!

Attention Indiana University Students: Plan on Attending the IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR --- THIS Wednesday, February 25, 2009 (at the Indiana Memorial Union's Alumni Hall from 11:30-3pm).

OVER 65 different camp representatives from across the United States will be in attendance to recruit IU students for summer work and volunteer work. Working at summer camp is great opportunity for college students to enhance their transferable skills in communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning. Working at a camp can be an invaluable experience to have on a resume! For more information, please contact Julie Knapp at julknapp@indiana.edu or visit the website at www.indiana.edu/~campfair to see participating camps.

Career Development Events for the Week of February 23rd!

* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* OPEN INTERVIEW SCHEDULE DEADLINES
* NETWORKING NIGHT: HOSPITALITY, EVENT PLANNING AND
TOURISM
* SUMMER CAMP FAIR
* FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOBS: WHERE TO FIND THEM AND HOW TO
APPLY
* IT'S EASY BEING GREEN! SUSTAINABILITY CAREERS & THE GREEN
JOB MARKET
* HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
* INTERVIEWING 101
* RESUME WRITING 101

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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

3/27/09:
AT&T Mobility-Nationwide
Position: Retail Sales Leadership Program

3/30/09:
Conseco Services, LLC
Position: Agent Care Representative

Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.

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OPEN INTERVIEW SCHEDULE DEADLINES:

3/3/09:
Edward Jones
Position: Financial Advisor

3/10/09:
Fund for the Public Interest
Position: Citizen Outreach Director

4/13/09:
Walgreens
Positions: Retail Management Trainee, Retail Management Internship

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NETWORKING NIGHT: HOSPITALITY, EVENT PLANNING AND TOURISM Tuesday, February 24, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street

Join IU Alumni and career professionals in the diverse fields of hospitality, event planning, and tourism for an evening of networking.
Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their unique career paths and share advice for students entering the world of work. An introduction to the art of networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.
Don't miss this great event. Panelists include:

* Bob Desautels, Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureau
* Tosha Daugherty, Bloomington Convention and Visitors Center
* Daniel Burton, Hilton Garden Inn
* Ginny Hollenback, Travel Authority
* Paul Wagoner, Grant Street Inn
* Jay Freund, French Lick Resorts and Casino

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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SUMMER CAMP FAIR
Wednesday, February 25, 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Alumni Hall - Indiana Memorial Union

Working at a camp is a great opportunity for IU students to enhance their transferable skills in communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning, just to name a few! For students interested in teaching, counseling, outdoor education, sports marketing, or many other career fields, working at a camp can be an invaluable experience to have on a resume! Many camps will work with students to turn their counselor position into an internship. Up to 80 camps from around the nation will be attending the Summer Camp Jobs Fair to talk to students about hundreds of summer camp job opportunities. Match your special skills this summer with a job that is fun, exciting and offers you a valuable learning experience. To see a list of participating camps, please visit HPERcareers.com.

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOBS: WHERE TO FIND THEM AND HOW TO APPLY Wednesday, February 25, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Interested in working for the federal government? Attend this workshop to learn how to find opportunities and navigate the federal government hiring process. We will provide answers to the following questions: Are all of the jobs in D.C.? What sectors are growing? What does the pay look like? Are there federal government internships? How do I find openings? How do I create a federal resume?

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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IT'S EASY BEING GREEN! SUSTAINABILITY CAREERS & THE GREEN JOB MARKET Thursday, February 26, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dogwood Room, Indiana Memorial Union

Green careers aren't just for environmental science majors! Come learn about:

* The wide variety of green career options for all types of
majors in this soon-to-be-exploding field
* How to choose a green career that's right for you
* Getting experience to boost your chances of successfully
entering the green job market
* Green job and internship search strategies

You will also have an opportunity to network with green employers over refreshments. This event is free and open to all students. Space is limited.

Questions? Contact Doug Hanvey at
dhanvey@indiana.edu> or 855-7837 for more information.

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
Wednesday, March 4, 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union


Attending the Health Programs Fair is crucial for students planning to apply to medical schools or considering a career in the health professions! Come find out about career options and educational opportunities related to the healthcare professions! Meet directly with representatives from medical schools and health professions programs.
Find out about volunteer opportunities and student organizations.

Co-sponsored by IU Health Professions and Prelaw Center and the Departments of Applied Health Science, Biology, Chemistry, Kinesiology, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, and Speech & Hearing Sciences, the Human Biology Program, and the School of Nursing.

To learn more, visit
http://www.hpplc.indiana.edu/medicine/med-hpf.shtml.
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INTERVIEWING 101
Wednesday, March 4, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Join us at this workshop to learn how to successfully execute this important part of the job search. Topics will include: - Types of interviews - What to expect - How to prepare - What to wear - Tips for dealing with anxiety - And much more! There is no bad time to improve your interviewing skills! Don't miss this great opportunity to give yourself a competitive advantage.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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RESUME WRITING 101
Thursday, March 5, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Join us at this workshop to learn how to successfully execute this important part of the job search. Topics will include: - Why having a good resume is important - How to strategically format and organize your resume - Using the job description to your advantage - How to sell yourself using your past experiences - The do's and don'ts of successful resume writing - And much more! There is no bad time to learn how to improve your resume! Don't miss this great opportunity to give yourself a competitive advantage.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.

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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:

Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Have you ever seen ...

America's youngest volcano? California's highest peak? The driest place in the western hemisphere?

If you would like to see these and more while earning academic credit, come to an introductory presentation on the "Volcanoes of the Eastern Sierra Nevada" class next Tuesday, February 24 at 5:30 p.m. in Foster International LLC (Foster-Shea ground floor, 1000 N. Fee Lane). Get FREE PIZZA and the information you need to know before your go!

** INFORMATIONAL MEETING**

NOTE: Informal Presentation for Prospective Participants
Where: Foster International LLC (Foster-Shea ground floor)
When: Tuesday, February 24, 5:30 PM
Refreshments: Free pizza!

** NEW COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT **

Students! Interested in an exciting new way to take an introductory science course in a spectacular mountain setting? Through the support of the Collins Living-Learning Center, the Dept. of Geological Sciences, and the College of Arts & Sciences, we will be again offering our introductory-level "expeditions" science course, directed at both science and non-science students, and taught in the mountains of the eastern Sierra Nevada. The course, entitled "Volcanoes of the Eastern Sierra Nevada: Geology and Natural Heritage of the Long Valley Caldera," is open to all students on the IU campus. The course will be taught by Michael Hamburger, professor of Geological Sciences. The class offers a hands-on, inquiry-oriented introduction to the geological and ecological setting of one of the most beautiful and environmentally diverse areas of the western U.S.

Students can register for the class either as GEOL G188 or Collins Living-Learning Center (L130). Both listings are eligible for COAS TOPICS and N&M sciences credit. The course will be taught in the first summer session, and will include a prerequisite seminar-style class during the second half of the spring semester (GEOL G190, CLLC L100), followed by a 2-week field trip to the Sierras, May 16 - 30.

If you are interested, take a look at our course web site:

http://www.indiana.edu/~sierra/

where you'll find course information, some great photos from last year's field course and on-line application information.

Questions? Contact Michael Hamburger (hamburg@indiana.edu) with any questions about the class.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Reuben Scholarship for the Study of the Holocaust

The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University announces the 10th annual

**Sara and Albert Reuben Scholarships*

to Support the Study of the Holocaust

Two $1,000 Scholarships

Application deadline: Friday, March 6, 2009

The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University is pleased to announce the tenth annual Sara and Albert Reuben Scholarships to support the study of the Holocaust. Two $1,000 scholarships will be announced in the late spring of 2009 to support study of the Holocaust. During the academic year 2009-2010 the scholarships may support funding to attend Holocaust-related conferences, to do research in archives and libraries, to subsidize a Holocaust-related internship, to engage in research and to support honors theses, master's theses, or a dissertation, and other academic initiatives related to the Holocaust. The monies can only be awarded in the fall and/or spring when the recipient is a full-time student.

REQUIREMENTS: The scholarships are open to all Indiana University Bloomington undergraduate and graduate students from any department or college on campus. Undergraduate students must have a minimum GPA of 3.4. Students must be enrolled at Indiana University Bloomington during the Spring 2009 semester (the semester of application) and continue as enrolled students during the semester or year when the scholarship funding is awarded.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Please submit: (1) a one-page proposal setting forth how funding will further study of the Holocaust; (2) a completed application forms (see: http://www.indiana.edu/~jsp/reuben.html) and
(3) two recommendation
forms (see: http://www.indiana.edu/~jsp/reuben.html) from IU faculty. Note: Jewish Studies majors, certificate, and Hebrew minor students should apply using the application forms for continuing Jewish Studies student scholarships and internships. Applications should be sent to: Borns Jewish Studies Program, Indiana University, Goodbody Hall 326, 1011 E. 3rd Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-7005; Phone (812) 855-0453; FAX (812) 855-4314. Application deadline is Friday, March 6,
2009.
For information about scholarships and taxability, you may see http://www.irs.gov/publications/p970/index.html

ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS: Recipients will be notified in early April, 2009 and will be recognized at the annual Jewish Studies Program Student-Faculty Dinner on Monday, April 20, 2009.

These scholarships are an expression of Indianapolis residents Sara and the late Albert Reuben's strong commitment to the advancement of learning and research about a crucial dimension of modern history.

Jewish Studies Undergraduate Essay Competition

The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns
Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University

THE 2009 HENRY A. BERN MEMORIAL
ESSAY COMPETITION

FIRST PRIZE: $750
SECOND PRIZE: $500

Deadline: Friday, February 27, 2009

PURPOSE: To stimulate and encourage undergraduate excellence in writing and research in the field of Jewish Studies. It is our goal that students will reach a deeper understanding and appreciation of matters relating to Judaica and Jewish civilization.

ELIGIBILITY: Any Indiana University Bloomington undergraduate student.

RULES:
1) The paper may be written on any topic relevant to Jewish Studies.
Research papers, essays, and creative writing have been submitted in past competitions.

2) The paper must be the work of a single author.

3) It may have been previously submitted in a course, however, a clean copy must be submitted for this competition.

4) The paper must be typed, double-spaced, with footnotes wherever applicable and should not exceed 25 pages.

5) The student's name must not appear anywhere on the paper in order to keep the author's identity anonymous; papers will be numbered for judging purposes. Please include the title of paper on top of page 1.

6) The student must prepare a cover sheet with his/her name, student i.d. number, local and permanent home address, telephone number and e-mail address. This information is to appear only on the cover sheet.

7) Among the criteria considered significant will be clarity, focus and development of the subject or problem, quality of evidence, use of sources, and originality.

DEADLINE: Papers can be submitted to the Jewish Studies Program office, Goodbody Hall 326, Bloomington campus by 5 p.m. on Friday, February 27, 2009. Papers can be submitted any time between now and February 27. Papers can be hand delivered, FAXed (812) 855-4314, or mailed to: Bern Essay Competition, Borns Jewish Studies Program, Goodbody Hall 326, 1011 E. 3rd Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-7005.

The author of the winning paper will be acknowledged at the end-of-year Jewish Studies Student-Faculty Dinner on Monday, April 20, 2009.

This scholarship was established to honor the memory of Henry A. Bern by his family and friends. Henry Bern was a professor of Education at Indiana University where he was committed to teaching and the world of learning.

If you have questions, call 855-0453.

Campuswide celebration of students with the IU women's basketball team!

In support of Coach Felisha Legette-Jack and the IU Women's Basketball Team, you are invited to join us for

SCHOLARS DAY, Sunday, March 1, 2009
Assembly Hall, IU vs. Michigan, 2 p.m.

Departments and student organizations attend the game (free with IU student ID, $3 for youth ages 3-18, $5 general public) Wear your group's T-shirts, sweatshirts or jackets Each group will be acknowledged at halftime

PRIZES for the organizations with the most representatives! (10 people minimum)

1st prize: free pizza for members in attendance; department or organization advisor receives basketball signed by coaches and seniors of the IU women's basketball team

2nd prize: free IU women's basketball t-shirts for each member in attendance

3rd prize: signed team posters for each member in attendance


Come promote the achievements of our scholar-athletes, and celebrate all IU students!

Before the game, stop by the "Women's History Month Kick-Off Event"
The Office for Women's Affairs is hosting a reception in the Hoosier Room of Assembly Hall starting at 12:30. Join them for an appearance by Coach Legette-Jack and snacks. Calendars listing Women's History Month events will be available!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

FREE Kaplan Practice Test!

ONLY 3 Days left to register for the Free Kaplan Practice Test - and seats are almost full!!!!

REGISTER TODAY!!

On February 21st Kaplan - partnered with Hudson Holland Scholars Group
- will be offering a campus-wide opportunity for students to take a free practice GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, DAT, and OAT administered under simulated testing conditions at the IU Kelley School of Business.

Kaplan's Practice Test is a terrific opportunity for prospective business, graduate, law, medical and dental students to answer a critical question, "If I took the exam today, how would I score?"

Last year, tens of thousands of Kaplan Practice Test participants assessed their test-taking skills while learning valuable strategies to help them ace the real test. Since admission to LAW, BUSINESS, GRADUATE, MEDICAL and DENTAL school is fierce, a high exam score is crucial to the admissions process.

Kaplan would like to invite you to participate in the Kaplan Practice Test Event taking place at the Kelley School of Business February 21st.
To register, students may call 1-800-KAP-TEST today or visit us online at www.kaptest.com/practice .

You may also contact Keely Davenport at the Local Bloomington Kaplan center to register at Keely.Davenport@Kaplan.com .

Kaplan will be raffling off a FREE KAPLAN course and offering a great practice test discount if you are interested in prepping with Kaplan.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Get Your 30 Minutes of Fame!

The Career Development Center is looking for experienced juniors and seniors to share their advice with freshmen and sophomores in our Q294 (Basic Career Development) course. If you've had experience with student organizations, volunteer work, internships, and/or study abroad programs, this is a great chance to inspire other students! The section #, date, time, and location of the Q294 student panel sessions
are:

11502
Monday,March 2
11:15am
Ballentine: 319

11503
Tuesday,March 3
11:15am
Teter: F256

11504
Tuesday,March 3
2:30pm
Teter: F258

Please contact Alexa Yarnell(ayarnell@indiana.edu) with any days/times you may be available to be on a student panel.

Thank you so much for any help you can provide!

Career Development Center Events for the Week of February 16, 2009

* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* OPEN INTERVIEW SCHEDULE DEADLINES
* THE WASHINGTON CENTER INFORMATION SESSION
* NETWORKING NIGHT: WRITING, EDITING, PUBLISHING
* PACERS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CAREER FAIR
* GLOBAL CAREERS: SO, YOU THINK YOU WANT TO WORK ABROAD?
* MAKING ART WORK: 2009 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
* NETWORKING NIGHT: HOSPITALITY, EVENT PLANNING AND TOURISM
* SUMMER CAMP FAIR
* FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOBS: WHERE TO FIND THEM AND HOW TO APPLY
* IT'S EASY BEING GREEN! SUSTAINABILITY CAREERS & THE GREEN JOB MARKET

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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

2/16/09:
Insight Global, Inc.
Position: Sales/Account Manager
2/19/09:
Sherwin-Williams
Position: Management Trainee

3/27/09:
AT&T Mobility-Nationwide
Position: Retail Sales Leadership Program

3/30/09:
Conseco Services,
LLC
Position: Agent Care Representative

Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.

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OPEN INTERVIEW SCHEDULE DEADLINES:

2/22/09:
USPIRG
Position: Fellowship Program and Campus Organizer

3/10/09:
Fund for the Public Interest
Position: Citizen Outreach Director

4/13/09:
Walgreens
Positions: Retail Management Trainee, Retail Management Internship

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THE WASHINGTON CENTER INFORMATION SESSION Tuesday, February 17, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars
(www.twc.edu) offers undergraduate students and recent graduates the opportunity to intern full-time and earn academic credit in Washington, D.C., London, Sydney, Oxford, and Quebec. We offer hundreds of internships and numerous courses year-round, fall, spring, and summer semester/quarter, for students of ALL majors.
Participants may intern at such prestigious agencies as The White House, CNN, PBS, Amnesty International, Department of Defense, The Smithsonian, US Attorney's Office, Red Cross, Merrill Lynch, The National Institutes of Health, the EPA, and hundreds more.
Interns also complete an academic course (selected from over 40
offered) and participate in a variety of career and professional programming and other activities through our Leadership Forum.

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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NETWORKING NIGHT: WRITING, EDITING, PUBLISHING Tuesday, February 17, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street

Join IU Alumni and career professionals in the diverse fields of writing, editing, and publishing for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their unique career paths and share advice for students entering the world of work. An introduction to the art of networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.
Don't miss this great event. Panelists include:
* Maurice Manning, IU English Department, Associate Professor and Poet
* Andrea Murray, Managing Editor, Herald Times
* Malcom Abrams, Editor and Publisher, Bloom Magazine
* Joel Pierson, Senior Manuscript Editor, Author House
* Steven Stothard, Microcosm Publishing

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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PACERS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CAREER FAIR Tuesday, February 17, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Conseco Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, Indiana

The Pacers Sports & Entertainment Sports Career Fair provides an opportunity for individuals to find information regarding internships, full and part-time positions and volunteer opportunities with local and regional organizations that have strong ties to the sports and entertainment industry. Participants will meet with representatives ranging from player personnel, public relations, marketing, sales and business development, advertising and more. Bringing multiple copies of your resume is strongly recommended.

The cost of the event is $30 and includes admission to the Career Fair, a ticket to the Pacers vs. Sixers game the night of February 17th and an Indiana Fever ticket.

For more information please contact Alyssa Greco at (317) 917-2834 or email at agreco@pacers.com.
Schedule of Events:

Visit myIUcareers for more information.
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GLOBAL CAREERS: SO, YOU THINK YOU WANT TO WORK ABROAD?
Wednesday, February 18, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

So, you think you want to work abroad? Join us to learn how to conduct an effective international job search. Discover resources and strategies that are right at your finger tips. Meet other internationally-minded students with similar goals and interests, network, and speak individually with our experienced staff. This night should be especially useful for students in international studies, area studies, languages, journalism, and other majors focused on global careers. Sponsored by International Studies and the Career Development Center.

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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MAKING ART WORK: 2009 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS Friday, February 20, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, FA 015

Interested in making your artistic ability a professional reality? This one-day symposium will focus on career-related issues of importance to the emerging artist/creative professional. Through lectures, panel discussions, and networking, participants will learn about resources and strategies for pursuing a career in the creative economy. Breakfast and lunch included. Seating is limited. Hosted and sponsored by the Indiana University Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, the Career Development Center, and the SoFA Gallery.

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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NETWORKING NIGHT: HOSPITALITY, EVENT PLANNING AND TOURISM Tuesday, February 24, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street

Join IU Alumni and career professionals in the diverse fields of hospitality, event planning, and tourism for an evening of networking.
Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their unique career paths and share advice for students entering the world of work. An introduction to the art of networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.
Don't miss this great event. Panelists include:
* Bob Desautels, Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureau
* Tosha Daugherty, Bloomington Convention and Visitors Center
* Daniel Burton, Hilton Garden Inn
* Ginny Hollenback, Travel Authority
* Paul Wagoner, Grant Street Inn
* Jay Freund, French Lick Resorts and Casino

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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SUMMER CAMP FAIR
Wednesday, February 25, 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Alumni Hall - Indiana Memorial Union

Working at a camp is a great opportunity for IU students to enhance their transferable skills in communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning, just to name a few! For students interested in teaching, counseling, outdoor education, sports marketing, or many other career fields, working at a camp can be an invaluable experience to have on a resume! Many camps will work with students to turn their counselor position into an internship. Up to 80 camps from around the nation will be attending the Summer Camp Jobs Fair to talk to students about hundreds of summer camp job opportunities. Match your special skills this summer with a job that is fun, exciting and offers you a valuable learning experience. To see a list of participating camps, please visit HPERcareers.com.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOBS: WHERE TO FIND THEM AND HOW TO APPLY Wednesday, February 25, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Interested in working for the federal government? Attend this workshop to learn how to find opportunities and navigate the federal government hiring process. We will provide answers to the following questions: Are all of the jobs in D.C.? What sectors are growing? What does the pay look like? Are there federal government internships? How do I find openings? How do I create a federal resume?
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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IT'S EASY BEING GREEN! SUSTAINABILITY CAREERS & THE GREEN JOB MARKET Thursday, February 26, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dogwood Room, Indiana Memorial Union

Green careers aren't just for environmental science students! Learn about green career options for all majors, and network with green employers over refreshments. Free and open to all students. Space is limited. Questions? Contact Doug Hanvey at dhanvey@indiana.edu or
855-7837 for more information.

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.

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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.

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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:

Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Student Academic Center Free Workshops for the Weeks of 2/16 through 2/25/09

Monday, 2/16/09, Learning from Your Returned Exam, 7:00-8:00pm, Briscoe Academic Support Center

Tuesday, 2/17/09, Note Taking Made Easy: Lectures and Power Point, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF 258

Wednesday, 2/18/09, Note Taking Made Easy: Lectures and Power Point, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 231


Monday, 2/23/09, Overcoming Procrastination Now, 7:00-8:00pm, Forest
Academic Support Center

Tuesday, 2/24/09, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer,
7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF 258

Wednesday, 2/25/09, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer,
7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 231

Student Academic Workshops are open to all students and they do not
need to sign up in advance to attend. However students are advised to
arrive early to get seating. Questions and/or concerns can be
addressed to Sharon Chertkoff, Ph.D., Basic Skills and Outreach
Coordinator, SAC, Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate
Education, 855-7313.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Special Program on Finding and Applying for jobs in the Federal Government

Federal Government Jobs: Where to Find Them and How to Apply Wednesday, February 26th 6:00pm - 7:15pm Career Development Center, Career Resource Library

Interested in working for the federal government? Attend this workshop to learn how to find opportunities and navigate the federal government hiring process. We will provide answers to the following questions:

Are all of the jobs in D.C.?
What sectors are growing?
What does the pay look like?
Are there federal government internships?
How do I find openings?
How do I create a federal resume?

RSVP online via your myIUcareers account!

Upcoming Career Development Events

IN THIS ISSUE:

* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* OPEN INTERVIEW SCHEDULE DEADLINES
* AYUDA (AMERICAN YOUTH UNDERSTANDING DIABETES ABROAD, INC.) INFORMATION SESSION
* NETWORKING NIGHT: LIFE SCIENCES
* RECREATION, PARK AND TOURISM STUDIES INTERNSHIP/JOB FAIR
* INTERVIEWING 101
* RESUME WRITING 101
* NETWORKING NIGHT: WRITING, EDITING, PUBLISHING
* THE WASHINGTON CENTER INFORMATION SESSION
* PACERS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CAREER FAIR
* GLOBAL CAREERS: SO, YOU THINK YOU WANT TO WORK ABROAD?
* MAKING ART WORK: 2009 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
* NETWORKING NIGHT: HOSPITALITY, EVENT PLANNING AND TOURISM
* SUMMER CAMP FAIR
* IT'S EASY BEING GREEN! SUSTAINABILITY CAREERS & THE GREEN JOB MARKET

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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

2/16/09:
Insight Global, Inc.
Position: Sales/Account Manager

3/27/09:
AT&T Mobility-Nationwide
Position: Retail Sales Leadership Program

Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.

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OPEN INTERVIEW SCHEDULE DEADLINES:

2/22/09:
USPIRG
Position: Fellowship Program and Campus Organizer

3/10/09:
Fund for the Public Interest
Position: Citizen Outreach Director

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AYUDA (AMERICAN YOUTH UNDERSTANDING DIABETES ABROAD, INC.) INFORMATION SESSION Monday, February 9, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Summer Volunteer Abroad Opportunity with AYUDA: Help children with diabetes DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PROGRAM(June 15-July 7) ECUADOR PROGRAM (July 16-August 11) BOLIVIA PROGRAM (April 6-20), (September 14-30), (December 29-January 12, 2010) Are you interested in: -getting global health and..... -grassroots education field experience abroad.....
-working with children..... -learning about diabetes..... -in a Spanish-speaking country? Consider attending an informational session on Monday, February 9, 7pm (Career Resource Library) Learn about joining the AYUDA team in Latin America and help educate and empower children with diabetes. Volunteers facilitate grassroots outreach projects, family workshops, and Campo Amigo, a week-long national diabetes camp for children. Spanish proficiency required.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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NETWORKING NIGHT: LIFE SCIENCES
Tuesday, February 10, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center

Join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within the Life Sciences for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their unique career paths and share advice for students entering the world-of-work. An introduction to the art of networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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RECREATION, PARK AND TOURISM STUDIES INTERNSHIP/JOB FAIR

Tuesday, February 10, 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
HPER Gym 163

Come prepared to meet with potential internship or seasonal summer job employers. Dress professionally and bring copies of your resume! This is a great networking event and a perfect chance to secure your summer internship or summer job. Email Dr. Julie Knapp julknapp@indiana.edu if you have questions about the event. Visit http://www.indiana.edu/~recpark/news/jobfair.shtml to see participating companies.

Visit myIUcareers for more information.
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INTERVIEWING 101
Wednesday, February 11, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Join us at this workshop to learn how to successfully execute this important part of the job search. Topics will include: - Types of interviews - What to expect - How to prepare - What to wear - Tips for dealing with anxiety - And much more! There is no bad time to improve your interviewing skills! Don't miss this great opportunity to give yourself a competitive advantage.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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RESUME WRITING 101
Thursday, February 12, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Join us at this workshop to learn how to successfully execute this important part of the job search. Topics will include: - Why having a good resume is important - How to strategically format and organize your resume - Using the job description to your advantage - How to sell yourself using your past experiences - The do's and don'ts of successful resume writing - And much more! There is no bad time to learn how to improve your resume! Don't miss this great opportunity to give yourself a competitive advantage.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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NETWORKING NIGHT: WRITING, EDITING, PUBLISHING Tuesday, February 17, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street

Join IU Alumni and career professionals in the diverse fields of writing, editing, and publishing for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their unique career paths and share advice for students entering the world-of-work. An introduction to the art of networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers. Don't miss this great event. Panelists include:
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Maurice Manning, IU English Department, Associate Professor and Poet
* Andrea Murray, Managing Editor, Herald Times
* Malcom Abrams, Editor and Publisher, Bloom Magazine
* Joel Pierson, Senior Manuscript Editor, Author House
* Steven Stothard, Microcosm Publishing
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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THE WASHINGTON CENTER INFORMATION SESSION Tuesday, February 17, 5:30 - ??????
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.


RSVP through myIUcareers.

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PACERS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CAREER FAIR Tuesday, February 17, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Conseco Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, Indiana

The Pacers Sports & Entertainment Sports Career Fair provides an opportunity for individuals to find information regarding internships, full and part-time positions and volunteer opportunities with local and regional organizations that have strong ties to the sports and entertainment industry. Participants will meet with representatives ranging from player personnel, public relations, marketing, sales and business development, advertising and more. Bringing multiple copies of your resume is strongly recommended.

The cost of the event is $30 and includes admission to the Career Fair, a ticket to the Pacers vs. Sixers game the night of February 17th and an Indiana Fever ticket.

For more information please contact Alyssa Greco at (317) 917-2834 or email at agreco@pacers.com.
Schedule of Events:

Visit myIUcareers for more information.

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GLOBAL CAREERS: SO, YOU THINK YOU WANT TO WORK ABROAD?
Wednesday, February 18, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

So, you think you want to work abroad? Join us to learn how to conduct an effective international job search. Discover resources and strategies that are right at your finger tips. Meet other internationally-minded students with similar goals and interests, network, and speak individually with our experienced staff. This night should be especially useful for students in international studies, area studies, languages, journalism, and other majors focused on global careers. Sponsored by International Studies and the Career Development Center.

RSVP through myIUcareers.

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MAKING ART WORK: 2009 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS Friday, February 20, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, FA 015

Interested in making your artistic ability a professional reality? This one-day symposium will focus on career-related issues of importance to the emerging artist/creative professional. Through lectures, panel discussions, and networking, participants will learn about resources and strategies for pursuing a career in the creative economy. Breakfast and lunch included. Seating is limited. Hosted and sponsored by the Indiana University Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, the Career Development Center, and the SoFA Gallery.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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NETWORKING NIGHT: HOSPITALITY, EVENT PLANNING AND TOURISM Tuesday, February 24, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street

Join IU Alumni and career professionals in the diverse fields of hospitality, event planning, and tourism for an evening of networking.
Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their unique career paths and share advice for students entering the world-of-work. An introduction to the art of networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers. Don't miss this great event. Panelists include:
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Bob Desautels, Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureau
* Tosha Daugherty, Bloomington Convention and Visitors Center
* Daniel Burton, Hilton Garden Inn
* Ginny Hollenback, Travel Authority
* Paul Wagoner, Grant Street Inn
* Jay Freund, French Lick Resorts and Casino
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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SUMMER CAMP FAIR
Wednesday, February 25, 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Alumni Hall - Indiana Memorial Union

Working at a camp is a great opportunity for IU students to enhance their transferable skills in communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning, just to name a few! For students interested in teaching, counseling, outdoor education, sports marketing, or many other career fields, working at a camp can be an invaluable experience to have on a resume! Many camps will work with students to turn their counselor position into an internship. Up to 80 camps from around the nation will be attending the Summer Camp Jobs Fair to talk to students about hundreds of summer camp job opportunities. Match your special skills this summer with a job that is fun, exciting and offers you a valuable learning experience. To see a list of participating camps, please visit HPERcareers.com<http://www.HPERcareers.com>.
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IT'S EASY BEING GREEN! SUSTAINABILITY CAREERS & THE GREEN JOB MARKET Thursday, February 26, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dogwood Room, Indiana Memorial Union

Green careers aren't just for environmental science students! Learn about green career options for all majors, and network with green employers over refreshments. Free and open to all students. Space is limited. Questions? Contact Doug Hanvey at dhanvey@indiana.edu or
855-7837 for more information.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com> and sign in to your myIUcareers account.

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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.

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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:

Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services

School of Social Work Informational Sessions

The School of Social Work is offering two information/help sessions for students interested in applying to the School this spring.
Applications are due April 1 and are available in hard copy at the office at 1127 Atwater and on-line at http://socialwork.iub.edu/snav/484/page.htm . Admissions requirements are also posted on that page.

The information sessions are both in the Sassafras Room at the IMU.

* Monday, February 9 at 5:00 pm

* Tuesday, February 24, 6:30 pm

Both faculty and current BSW students will be there to provide an overview of the admissions process and to answer questions. If you cannot attend either session, please call the School (855-4427) with any questions you may have.

2009 IU Animal Behavior Conference

You are invited to the 16th Annual IU CISAB Animal Behavior Conference on Friday April 10th at Indiana University in the Indiana Memorial Alumni Hall & Solarium from 8:00am to 5:30pm. The event starts on Thursday, April 9th at 7:00pm at a "Welcome Reception" held at The Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior and ends with a "Reception"
following the Conference on Saturday evening at The Stone Age Institute .

Our plenary speaker for this year's conference is DARCY B . KELLEY , Columbia University. As usual, we welcome contributed papers with special encouragement to undergraduate presenters - registration and abstract submission ends March 13th 2009. Register Now at http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/symposium/index.html

If the web site doesn't provide the information you are looking for call 812-855-9663 or email cisab@indiana.edu

Life Sciences Networking Night Tomorrow

Want to land that perfect internship or network your way to a great career? In today's economy, networking is the most effective way to find a job or internship.

Come to the Life Sciences Networking Night on Tuesday, February 10, 2009. The event will have a panel discussion with leading professionals in the Life Sciences field, an introduction to the art of networking and a networking reception following the panel with light refreshments.

Panelists include:
Diana Ebling, MD, Medical Director, Indiana University Health Center
Reuben Lidster, Development Lab, BioConvergence
Shawn Murphy, Director of Recruiting, AIT Laboratories
Ryan Duffin, Verification Engineer, Roche Diagnostics- Diabetes Care
Pete Grogg, MHA, Associate Director, Indiana University Health Center
Chief Sequiel M. Agustin, Medical Programs Recruiter for the US Navy

Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Time: 6:30-8:30pm

Place: DeVault Alumni Center (1000 E. 17th Street)

Students of all majors and interests are welcome.

Please RSVP on IUCareers.com or just stop by the event with your student ID.

Please contact Kelly Moeller, KEMoelle@indiana.edu, if you have any questions regarding this event.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Student Academic Center Free Workshops for the Weeks of 2/9 through 2/19/09

Our workshops are open to all students and they do not need to sign up in advance to attend. However students are advised to arrive early to
get seating. Questions and/or concerns can be addressed to Sharon
Chertkoff, Ph.D., Basic Skills and Outreach Coordinator, SAC, Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, 855-7313. Thanks for your support.

Monday, 2/9/09, Listening Skills for Large Lectures, 7:00-8:00pm, Forest Academic Support Center

Tuesday, 2/10/09, Reading Between the Lines: Tips for Effective Retention, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF 258

Wednesday, 2/11/09, Reading Between the Lines: Tips for Effective Retention, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 231

Monday, 2/16/09, Learning from Your Returned Exam, 7:00-8:00pm, Briscoe
Academic Support Center

Tuesday, 2/17/09, Note Taking Made Easy: Lectures and Power Point,
7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF 258

Wednesday, 2/18/09, Note Taking Made Easy: Lectures and Power Point,
7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 231

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The National Teach-In on Global Warming Solutions ... Help Be Part of the Solution

Climate change poses serious challenges for people and natural systems across the planet. Public and private policy decisions about global warming made in the next few years will have impacts lasting for generations. To engage national attention on this critical issue, the Human Biology Program at IU would like to invite you to a National Teach-In on Global Warming Solutions.

WHEN: Febuary 5, 2009 from 9-4pm

WHERE: Georgian Room at the IMU

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BRING YOUR INK CARTRIDGES, CANS, NEWSPAPER, CELL PHONES AND ANY OTHER RECYCLABLES!!

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UPDATED SPEAKER SCHEDULE (as of 2/3/09):

10:00 am - Vicky Meretsky, School of Public and Environmental Affairs "The Conservation Landscape and Climate Change."

11:00 am - Terry Usrey, School of Public and Environmental Affairs "The Potential for Renewable Energy in Southern Indiana and Intro to Photovoltaic's."

12:00 pm - Steve Akers, RPS Environmental Operations "Moving the IU-Bloomington Campus Toward Sustainability."

1:00 pm - Danilo Dragoni, Department of Geography "The role of a temperate forest in south-central Indiana as a net carbon sink."

1:30 pm - Lisa Sideris, Department of Religious Studies "Religious and Ethical Responses to Climate Change."

2:00 pm - Heather Reynolds, Department of Biology
"Biofuels: Challenge and Opportunity."

3:30 pm: Open mic on Global Warming

Monday, February 2, 2009

Career Development Events for the Week of February 2, 2009

* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* TARGET WEEK RESCHEDULED EVENTS
* NETWORKING NIGHT: GLOBAL CAREERS
* ISNETWORLD INFORMATION SESSION
* AYUDA (AMERICAN YOUTH UNDERSTANDING DIABETES ABROAD, INC.) INFORMATION SESSION
* NETWORKING NIGHT: LIFE SCIENCES

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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

2/2/09:
Kohl's Department Stores
Positions: Merchandise Analyst, Product Management Intern, Buying Office Intern

2/2/09:
Conseco Inc.
Positions: Entry-level Actuary, Actuarial Internship

2/3/09:
C.H. Robinson Worldwide
Position: Transportation Sales Representative

2/4/09:
WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual Financial Group
Position: Financial Advisor

2/10/09:
AT&T Mobility-Nationwide
Position: Retail Sales Leadership Program

2/16/09:
Insight Global, Inc.
Position: Sales/Account Manager

Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.

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TARGET WEEK RESCHEDULED EVENTS

Target Week - Mock Interviews
Wednesday, February 4, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Practice interviewing with Target leaders and get instant feedback on behavior-based interviewing. Get tips on what companies are looking for in the answers you provide and the type of questions that are asked.

Target Week - Store Visit
Thursday, February 5, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bloomington Target - College Mall (Meet at the front entrance by the service desk)

Participate in a "company visit" by coming to the Bloomington Target to get a behind the scene tour of what goes on in the daily lives of Target Team Members. This is your chance to talk with the Executive Team Leader staff to learn more about their individual positions and day-to-day responsibilities.

RSVP for all three events through myIUcareers.

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NETWORKING NIGHT: GLOBAL CAREERS
Tuesday, February 3, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street

Join IU Alumni and career professionals working in diverse, global careers for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will discuss of the benefits and challenges of cross-cultural careers, as well as offer advice for students interested in pursuing an international career search. A networking reception with light refreshments will follow the panel discussion. Don't miss this great event.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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ISNETWORLD INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, February 5, 6:00 p.m., Yogi´s

Don't miss this wonderful opportunity to meet ISNetworld recruiters and to learn of career opportunities in our Associate Profession Development Program and our Associate Internships as we continue our exponential growth. All majors are welcome to attend!

Visit myIUcareers for more information.
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AYUDA (AMERICAN YOUTH UNDERSTANDING DIABETES ABROAD, INC.) INFORMATION SESSION Monday, February 9, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

Summer Volunteer Abroad Opportunity with AYUDA: Help children with diabetes DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PROGRAM(June 15-July 7) ECUADOR PROGRAM (July 16-August 11) BOLIVIA PROGRAM (April 6-20), (September 14-30), (December 29-January 12, 2010) Are you interested in: -getting global health and..... -grassroots education field experience abroad.....
-working with children..... -learning about diabetes..... -in a Spanish-speaking country? Consider attending an informational session on Monday, February 9, 7pm (Career Resource Library) Learn about joining the AYUDA team in Latin America and help educate and empower children with diabetes. Volunteers facilitate grassroots outreach projects, family workshops, and Campo Amigo, a week-long national diabetes camp for children. Spanish proficiency required.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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NETWORKING NIGHT: LIFE SCIENCES
Tuesday, February 10, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center

Join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within the Life Sciences for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their unique career paths and share advice for students entering the world-of-work. An introduction to the art of networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.
RSVP through myIUcareers.

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For more information on these and other events, visit and sign in to your myIUcareers account.

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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.

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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:

Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services

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