Monday, April 22, 2013
Summer Video Production Intern at The Career Center
The Career Center is hiring a summer video production intern to develop video features and interviews. This is a great opportunity to build a portfolio! View the full job description. Interested candidates should email their resume and cover letter to Emily Wickstrom atewick@illinois.edu. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 26.
Mock Interviews End May 1
The last day of mock interview service at The Career Center for the semester is Thursday, May 1. Wanting to get in a practice interview before the summer? Call 217-333-0820 to schedule your mock interview today! Please note that all mock interviews must be scheduled 48 hours in advance.
Career Center workshops for April 22 - 25
Monday, April 22, 4 p.m. - Internship Essentials
Tuesday, April 23, 5 p.m. - Negotiating What You're Worth
Tuesday, April 23, 6 p.m. - Inside the Medical School Application (223 Gregory)
Wednesday, April 24, 5 p.m. - Winning Resumes and Cover Letters
Thursday, April 25, 4 p.m. - Successful Interviewing
Workshops last one hour and are usually located in the Student Arcade Building Conference Room 143 at The Career Center - 715 S. Wright Street, Champaign.
Tuesday, April 23, 5 p.m. - Negotiating What You're Worth
Tuesday, April 23, 6 p.m. - Inside the Medical School Application (223 Gregory)
Wednesday, April 24, 5 p.m. - Winning Resumes and Cover Letters
Thursday, April 25, 4 p.m. - Successful Interviewing
Workshops last one hour and are usually located in the Student Arcade Building Conference Room 143 at The Career Center - 715 S. Wright Street, Champaign.
Stressing out about Finals?
Stressing out about Finals? Having sleep difficulties, anxiety problems, or time management trouble?
Come visit THIS COMING THURSDAY with Jen Halls-Carson, McKinley's Stress Management Educator (right here at DGS!) for a one-on-one chat about your stress related concerns.
Sign in to see her between 1-3pm, Thursday, April 25th.
Come visit THIS COMING THURSDAY with Jen Halls-Carson, McKinley's Stress Management Educator (right here at DGS!) for a one-on-one chat about your stress related concerns.
Sign in to see her between 1-3pm, Thursday, April 25th.
Class of 1941 Memorial Excellence Scholarship
University of Illinois at Urbana‑Champaign
Office of Student Financial Aid
SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES
NAME:
Class of 1941 Memorial Excellence Scholarship
DONOR:
Members of the Class of 1941
PURPOSE:
To recognize the academic achievement of students who have demonstrated unusually high academic accomplishments and who have contributed to the life of the campus through extra curricular activities through five semesters at the University of Illinois at Urbana‑Champaign. (The award is not intended for students who have done significant amounts of undergraduate work at other campuses.)
AMOUNT:
The amount may vary as funds permit, but it should not exceed the full amount of tuition and fees for residents of the State of Illinois.
NUMBER OF AWARDS:
To be offered to at least one male and one female from the junior class annually. Additional awards may be made as funds from the invested principal become available.
ADMINISTRATION:
Awards from the income of the endowed Class of 1941 fund, held by the University Foundation, will be made by a selection committee comprised of representatives from the Office of Student Financial Aid.
SELECTION CRITERIA:
The Class of 1941 Memorial Excellence Awards will be offered to students with five graded semesters at the University of Illinois, Urbana‑Champaign campus.* Students eligible for these awards must have earned high grade point averages and demonstrated leadership by their work and involvement in extracurricular campus life activities.
*Transfer credits from other institutions cannot be counted toward the five semesters.
Office of Student Financial Aid
SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES
NAME:
Class of 1941 Memorial Excellence Scholarship
DONOR:
Members of the Class of 1941
PURPOSE:
To recognize the academic achievement of students who have demonstrated unusually high academic accomplishments and who have contributed to the life of the campus through extra curricular activities through five semesters at the University of Illinois at Urbana‑Champaign. (The award is not intended for students who have done significant amounts of undergraduate work at other campuses.)
AMOUNT:
The amount may vary as funds permit, but it should not exceed the full amount of tuition and fees for residents of the State of Illinois.
NUMBER OF AWARDS:
To be offered to at least one male and one female from the junior class annually. Additional awards may be made as funds from the invested principal become available.
ADMINISTRATION:
Awards from the income of the endowed Class of 1941 fund, held by the University Foundation, will be made by a selection committee comprised of representatives from the Office of Student Financial Aid.
SELECTION CRITERIA:
The Class of 1941 Memorial Excellence Awards will be offered to students with five graded semesters at the University of Illinois, Urbana‑Champaign campus.* Students eligible for these awards must have earned high grade point averages and demonstrated leadership by their work and involvement in extracurricular campus life activities.
*Transfer credits from other institutions cannot be counted toward the five semesters.
The Illinois Leadership Center invites you to attend the last i-program of the school year, Insight.
Insight can help you:
-become more self-aware of your goals and values
-identify your personal leadership philosophy
-explore your personal strengths and social identities
This year’s last Insight program will be held on:
Monday, May 13th, on the UIUC campus
Registration for Insight is now open! Please visit our website to register.
http://www.illinoisleadership.illinois.edu/_auth/login.asp
Please feel free to email the Illinois Leadership Center with any questions.
leadership@illinois.edu
Insight can help you:
-become more self-aware of your goals and values
-identify your personal leadership philosophy
-explore your personal strengths and social identities
This year’s last Insight program will be held on:
Monday, May 13th, on the UIUC campus
Registration for Insight is now open! Please visit our website to register.
http://www.illinoisleadership.illinois.edu/_auth/login.asp
Please feel free to email the Illinois Leadership Center with any questions.
leadership@illinois.edu
Student Fulbright Information Session
The National and International
Scholarships Program has scheduled a 90-minute workshop focusing on U.S.
student Fulbright grants for Thursday, May 2 from 3:30-5:00 in room 66 of the
Library (enter down the stairs from Wright Street). Our workshop will include
advice from recent Illinois Fulbright recipients. The session is targeted to
juniors, graduating seniors, and graduate students who wish to explore
opportunities available under a Fulbright and ready materials for the Fulbright
Priority Deadline of July 1, 2013.
These scholarships support U.S.
citizens for one year of study or research in any country where there is
a Fulbright Commission. English teaching programs (some with minimal to no
foreign language or teaching experience necessary) also are available. Students
must begin working on their applications this summer to apply for funding for
study, teaching, or research beginning in fall 2014. We anticipate more than a
dozen University of Illinois students being offered Fulbright grants. Click
here for further information about applying for a Fulbright grant from
Illinois.
General Information regarding the
Fulbright
For over 60 years, the federal
government-sponsored Fulbright U.S. Student Program has provided future American
leaders with an unparalleled opportunity to study, conduct research, and teach
in other countries. Fulbright student grants aim to increase mutual
understanding among nations through educational and cultural exchange while
serving as a catalyst for long-term leadership development.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards approximately 1,700 grants annually and currently operates in 140 countries worldwide. Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships are now available to more than 65 countries. Fulbright grants generally provide funding for round-trip travel, maintenance for one academic year, health and accident coverage and full or partial tuition.
Applicants to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program must be U.S. citizens at the time of application and hold a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent by the beginning of the grant. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program does not require applicants to be currently enrolled in a college or university. Applications from young professionals interested in an international experience are also encouraged.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards approximately 1,700 grants annually and currently operates in 140 countries worldwide. Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships are now available to more than 65 countries. Fulbright grants generally provide funding for round-trip travel, maintenance for one academic year, health and accident coverage and full or partial tuition.
Applicants to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program must be U.S. citizens at the time of application and hold a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent by the beginning of the grant. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program does not require applicants to be currently enrolled in a college or university. Applications from young professionals interested in an international experience are also encouraged.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Preparing for Finals
Finals begin May 3rd!
How will YOU prepare??? Help is available to discover some amazing tips/hints/and tricks to planning for finals and getting through them successfully!
These upper-level student presenters will cover how to prioritize, plan your study schedule, and also will discuss exam-taking strategies.
Preparing for Finals
This Wednesday, April 17th
7-8pm
Undergraduate Library, Upper Level, Presentation Gallery
No RSVP is required.
Presented by the Counseling Center Paraprofessionals
Hosted by DGS
How will YOU prepare??? Help is available to discover some amazing tips/hints/and tricks to planning for finals and getting through them successfully!
These upper-level student presenters will cover how to prioritize, plan your study schedule, and also will discuss exam-taking strategies.
Preparing for Finals
This Wednesday, April 17th
7-8pm
Undergraduate Library, Upper Level, Presentation Gallery
No RSVP is required.
Presented by the Counseling Center Paraprofessionals
Hosted by DGS
Gain Global Skills and Make a Difference for Others
Peace Corps Information Session
Thursday, April 18, 6 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room
Learn about the personal and professional rewards of international outreach and service work through Peace Corps. You'll discover the career advantages and higher education benefits that come with Peace Corps service. Preregister here. Walk-ins are welcome!
Thursday, April 18, 6 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room
Learn about the personal and professional rewards of international outreach and service work through Peace Corps. You'll discover the career advantages and higher education benefits that come with Peace Corps service. Preregister here. Walk-ins are welcome!
Alumni Leadership Workshop Series: Chris Olsen - Interdisciplinary Careers in the Arts
Wednesday, April 17, 7-8 p.m., Illini Union Colonial Room
Christopher Kai Olsen is an Emmy-winning television producer, filmmaker, animator, and artist. His work includes the Emmy®-nominated PBS documentaries THE ARTSIDERS® and BENEATH THE WHITE CITY LIGHTS, the best-selling animated television series VEGGIETALES®, and numerous film festival favorites including BUTTERFLY, FANCY, FOSSE:PRELUDE, and KARL DAHL AND THE GOLDEN CUBE.
He joins the Leadership Workshop Series to share how he has gained such success: by remaining open to possibilities and taking a holistic view to his degree field. Join this workshop to learn from Chris about how to identify opportunities and empower your potential by taking an interdisciplinary view to your passion and major.
Learn more and register.
Christopher Kai Olsen is an Emmy-winning television producer, filmmaker, animator, and artist. His work includes the Emmy®-nominated PBS documentaries THE ARTSIDERS® and BENEATH THE WHITE CITY LIGHTS, the best-selling animated television series VEGGIETALES®, and numerous film festival favorites including BUTTERFLY, FANCY, FOSSE:PRELUDE, and KARL DAHL AND THE GOLDEN CUBE.
He joins the Leadership Workshop Series to share how he has gained such success: by remaining open to possibilities and taking a holistic view to his degree field. Join this workshop to learn from Chris about how to identify opportunities and empower your potential by taking an interdisciplinary view to your passion and major.
Learn more and register.
Women in Science Panel Discussion "A Day in the Life of a Graduate Student"
Tuesday, April 16, 4-6 p.m., 176 Burrill Hall
This panel is open to all undergraduate students who want to learn what it's like to be a graduate student in a variety of programs, why the panelists chose their respective degree paths, and the steps they took to prepare early.
This panel is open to all undergraduate students who want to learn what it's like to be a graduate student in a variety of programs, why the panelists chose their respective degree paths, and the steps they took to prepare early.
Career Center Workshops for April 16 - 18
Wednesday, April 17, 6 p.m. - Internship Essentials
Wednesday, April 17, 6 p.m. - Inside the Medical School Application
Thursday, April 18, 4 p.m. - Winning Resumes and Cover Letters
Wednesday, April 17, 6 p.m. - Inside the Medical School Application
Thursday, April 18, 4 p.m. - Winning Resumes and Cover Letters
Workshops last one hour and are located in the Student Arcade Building Conference Room 143 at The Career Center - 715 S. Wright Street, Champaign.
Special Event: 4 Years to Your American Dream Job
Tuesday, April 16, 7-8:30 p.m., 100 Material Science and Engineering Building
Join Mike Miller, best-selling author, international entrepreneur and former Fortune 500 manager as he shares the effective job search system that has helped countless international students earn their dream jobs in America. Miller will also hold an interactive training workshop, "The Art of Small Talk," on Wednesday, April 17, from 9-10:30 a.m. in 328 Bevier Hall. View the event flyer.
Join Mike Miller, best-selling author, international entrepreneur and former Fortune 500 manager as he shares the effective job search system that has helped countless international students earn their dream jobs in America. Miller will also hold an interactive training workshop, "The Art of Small Talk," on Wednesday, April 17, from 9-10:30 a.m. in 328 Bevier Hall. View the event flyer.
Sign Up to be an I-Guide
Each year, thousands of new students join our community during move-in. Serving as an I-Guide is a great opportunity to introduce students and their families to campus and make a real impact. In existence since 1947, Our program is one of the longest-lasting student-run organizations at the University of Illinois. We need you to help keep it successful!
As an I-Guide, you will:
Move in to University Housing early and beat the crowds (applies to Housing residents only)
Free meals, T-shirt, and water bottle
Welcome new students to campus
Share your expertise by assisting new students with their transition to the University
Earn service hours
Become part of the tradition by signing up to volunteer as an I-Guide.
The following link will take you to the I-Guide page. Once there, scroll down to “Sign Up to be an I-Guide” and click on the link. http://www.housing.illinois.edu/iguides
Please note that if the hall you want to sign up for is not listed as an option in the drop-down list, that means the hall has currently reached its maximum number of I-Guides. However, you can choose another hall or the alternate option (only available if all halls are full) and we can try to relocate you should an opening become available in your preferred hall. You must notify the I-Guide program by email of your interest in being relocated. If you have already signed up to be an I-Guide, there is no need to sign up again.
As an I-Guide, you will:
Move in to University Housing early and beat the crowds (applies to Housing residents only)
Free meals, T-shirt, and water bottle
Welcome new students to campus
Share your expertise by assisting new students with their transition to the University
Earn service hours
Become part of the tradition by signing up to volunteer as an I-Guide.
The following link will take you to the I-Guide page. Once there, scroll down to “Sign Up to be an I-Guide” and click on the link. http://www.housing.illinois.edu/iguides
Please note that if the hall you want to sign up for is not listed as an option in the drop-down list, that means the hall has currently reached its maximum number of I-Guides. However, you can choose another hall or the alternate option (only available if all halls are full) and we can try to relocate you should an opening become available in your preferred hall. You must notify the I-Guide program by email of your interest in being relocated. If you have already signed up to be an I-Guide, there is no need to sign up again.
International Student Career Events
The Career Center and Engineering Career Services are excited to host international business expert and entrepreneur Mike Miller for two international student career events that are open to all students. We are hoping for high attendance to the first keynote speech (the room holds around 300 students), while the second event is a smaller, more interactive workshop (room holds 50 students) that will be very beneficial for international students who are serious about finding a job in the U.S.! We would greatly appreciate your help in getting the word out about these events.
Four Weeks to Your American Dream Job (Keynote Speech)
Date: Tuesday, April 16
Time: 7-8:30pm
Location: 100 Materials Science and Engineering Building (corner of Green and Mathews)
Four Weeks to Your American Dream Job (Keynote Speech)
Date: Tuesday, April 16
Time: 7-8:30pm
Location: 100 Materials Science and Engineering Building (corner of Green and Mathews)
Join Mike Miller, best-selling author, international entrepreneur and former Fortune 500 manager, as he shares the effective job search system that has helped countless international students earn their dream jobs in America. Learn the secrets to meeting important decision makers, getting interviews at companies that sponsor visas, and landing your dream job! For more information on Miller, check out the webpage for his career education and consulting firm, Culture Adapt. Questions? Contact Tori Spring at vspring@illinois.edu or 217-333-0820.
The Art of American Small Talk (Training Workshop)
Date: Wednesday, April 17
Time: 9-10:20am
Location: 328 Bevier Hall
Join Mike Miller, best-selling author, international entrepreneur and former Fortune 500 manager, as he hosts an interactive workshop that will teach you "The Art of American Small Talk". This training workshop will build your confidence, create a positive first impression, help you bond with complete strangers and most of all, make them remember you. This course will cover key concepts that international individuals need to learn to form relationships at American networking or social events and eventually land an American job! For more information on Miller, check out the webpage for his career education and consulting firm, Culture Adapt. Questions? Contact Tori Spring at vspring@illinois.edu or 217-333-0820.
The Art of American Small Talk (Training Workshop)
Date: Wednesday, April 17
Time: 9-10:20am
Location: 328 Bevier Hall
Join Mike Miller, best-selling author, international entrepreneur and former Fortune 500 manager, as he hosts an interactive workshop that will teach you "The Art of American Small Talk". This training workshop will build your confidence, create a positive first impression, help you bond with complete strangers and most of all, make them remember you. This course will cover key concepts that international individuals need to learn to form relationships at American networking or social events and eventually land an American job! For more information on Miller, check out the webpage for his career education and consulting firm, Culture Adapt. Questions? Contact Tori Spring at vspring@illinois.edu or 217-333-0820.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Travel Grants for Undergraduate Research
The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) at the University of Illinois is pleased to announce its spring 2013 competition for travel grants to subsidize the presentation of undergraduate research at professional conferences. Proposals should be submitted at https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/2164154 and the deadline for submission is 1 May 2013.
In order to apply, students will need to have information on the conference dates and location, evidence that conference participation has been confirmed, estimated expenses, and possible support from mentors and departments.
Please note that the travel grants are designed for students to present their research during the summer and fall semesters 2013 (another competition will be announced later in 2013). In addition, these travel grants are not designed to cover the entire cost of student participation (some departmental or college contribution is encouraged) nor can the grant be used to cover post conference participation.
Questions should be directed to ugresearch@illinois.edu
In order to apply, students will need to have information on the conference dates and location, evidence that conference participation has been confirmed, estimated expenses, and possible support from mentors and departments.
Please note that the travel grants are designed for students to present their research during the summer and fall semesters 2013 (another competition will be announced later in 2013). In addition, these travel grants are not designed to cover the entire cost of student participation (some departmental or college contribution is encouraged) nor can the grant be used to cover post conference participation.
Questions should be directed to ugresearch@illinois.edu
Hire Big 10 Virtual Career Fair
Hire Big 10 Virtual Career Fair Dates: April 9th -11th
Featuring Full-time, Internship, & Co-op Jobs http://hirebig10.careereco.net/
Meet 68+ great companies including Accenture, ADP, Allstate, Amazon, DuPont, FAA, General Motors, Intel, International Atomic Energy Agency, KRONOS, Menard, NOKIA, Northwestern Mutual, Stryker, Tata Consultancy, Trimble Navigation, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, and more!
To Register: http://hirebig10.careereco.net/students-alumni/virtual-career-fair-registration/
Students and alumni will have the opportunity to connect real-time with employers without the hassle of leaving your home or office
You will meet recruiters online via chat rooms during the three-day event on April 9th -11th.
Employers chat hours will be posted in advance. (a camera is not required for the text chat -- video chats will be scheduled by appointment in advance)
To register, jobseekers simply need to upload their resume for employers to view.You could win a Nano iPod and get a job. This is an easy way to potentially get hired. Give it a try!
Questions: send an email to hirebig10@careereco.com or 770-980-0088
Featuring Full-time, Internship, & Co-op Jobs http://hirebig10.careereco.net/
Meet 68+ great companies including Accenture, ADP, Allstate, Amazon, DuPont, FAA, General Motors, Intel, International Atomic Energy Agency, KRONOS, Menard, NOKIA, Northwestern Mutual, Stryker, Tata Consultancy, Trimble Navigation, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, and more!
To Register: http://hirebig10.careereco.net/students-alumni/virtual-career-fair-registration/
Students and alumni will have the opportunity to connect real-time with employers without the hassle of leaving your home or office
You will meet recruiters online via chat rooms during the three-day event on April 9th -11th.
Employers chat hours will be posted in advance. (a camera is not required for the text chat -- video chats will be scheduled by appointment in advance)
To register, jobseekers simply need to upload their resume for employers to view.You could win a Nano iPod and get a job. This is an easy way to potentially get hired. Give it a try!
Questions: send an email to hirebig10@careereco.com or 770-980-0088
College of Business ADVISING Sessions for DGS students
If you are applying to transfer to the College of Business and have questions about your fall schedule, please attend this general advising meeting. We will discuss how to handle course registration before receiving an admissions decision and what to expect if you are accepted into Business this summer.
Two meetings are available covering the same content.
College of Business Advising Session for DGS Students ONLY
When? Tuesday, April 9th, 4:30 PM
Where? 3009 Business Instructional Facility
Who? Undeclared freshmen applying to Business this May
College of Business Advising Session for all Undergrads
When? Thursday, April 11th, 4:00 PM
Where? Undergraduate Library, Upper Level, Presentation Gallery
Who? All undergraduates applying to Business this May
Two meetings are available covering the same content.
College of Business Advising Session for DGS Students ONLY
When? Tuesday, April 9th, 4:30 PM
Where? 3009 Business Instructional Facility
Who? Undeclared freshmen applying to Business this May
College of Business Advising Session for all Undergrads
When? Thursday, April 11th, 4:00 PM
Where? Undergraduate Library, Upper Level, Presentation Gallery
Who? All undergraduates applying to Business this May
Sierra Leone Global Health and Nutrition Semester Program
The Global Health, Nutrition, Water and Sanitation Program is the opportunity of a lifetime for students to learn about global health while experiencing and living in a rich West African culture. The program is part of a historical collaborative effort between the University of Illinois and Njala University in Sierra Leone. Some courses will be co-taught by faculty from Njala and Illinois and some courses will also include Njala University’s honors students. Through coursework, field excursions, and an internship, this program will take place this fall and puts you in direct contact with the social and economic realities of communities working to improve public health in Sierra Leone.
For more information, please attend our information session in 3019 Huff Hall, on Tuesday April 9 at 2:00 p.m.
For more information, please attend our information session in 3019 Huff Hall, on Tuesday April 9 at 2:00 p.m.
Making the Most of your Summer Experiences
DGS Council is proud to host dinner and a discussion regarding making the most of your summer experience. Come talk with fellow students about how to market your summer experiences on your resume, how to explore your major, how to explore career options, and how to recharge for the upcoming academic year. Pizza and pop will be served.
April 10th
5:00pm
514 Illini Union Bookstore Building
April 10th
5:00pm
514 Illini Union Bookstore Building
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
DGS Video Contest
Calling all undergrads! The Division of General Studies is seeking
your creative video submissions. The
winner will receive a $500 gift card to the Illini Union Bookstore.
Introduction
In August 2013, the Division of General Studies
will host a new class of almost 1,700 new undeclared freshmen at a Welcome Days
event at Foellinger Auditorium. As part of the program, we plan to feature one
or more short, student-made videos promoting the Illinois experience.
Video submissions should:
·
Connect new freshmen to the campus and/or community
·
Illustrate or explain an experience many new
freshmen will encounter
·
Make some reference to the undeclared experience at
Illinois
·
In some way, relate to one of the elements of the
DGS slogan “Explore. Discover. Succeed.”
What do we mean by “an experience many new freshmen might encounter”?
As freshmen, there are many new things to learn and
understand. This is your chance to teach someone else what you learned. You are encouraged to think outside the
ordinary, consider meaningful questions, and explore what would be truly
helpful to new undeclared students coming to campus. Examples include (but are
not limited to):
- Getting
to know your instructors
- Going
to your first class
- Navigating
the dining halls
- Connect
with your advisor
- Getting
good grades
- Making
friends
- Getting
along with your roommate
- Getting
around safely on campus
- Avoiding
the Freshman 15
- Be
creative – come up with your own topic!
Guidelines
- Generate
ideas. Topics can be anything
related to student life, whether academic, social, personal,
community-oriented, etc. You are
encouraged to learn more about the DGS experience by visiting http://www.dgs.illinois.edu.
- Be
creative. Incorporate clever,
interesting, unique, or funny elements to your video. Winning videos will be shared with a
large audience of new Illinois freshmen, so think of how you would want to
address a topic… as a former freshman on campus, you know your audience!
- The
final video should be 2-4 minutes
in length.
Eligibility
- Submissions
will only be accepted from current Illinois undergraduate students.
- All
undergraduate students are eligible to participate; no previous experience
with the Division of General Studies is required.
- Previous
video-making experience is not required.
- Submission
deadline is Wednesday, May 1st, at 11:59 p.m.
- Video
submissions will be accepted from individuals or groups. If a group is selected as the winning
entry, the prize will be split evenly between all group members.
- All
submissions, including the winning submission, may be used for future DGS
events.
Logistics
- Shooting. Stick with the following file formats: AVI, MPEG, MPG, MOV, or WMV.
- Editing. There is no need to purchase video editing software. Free
software should already be installed on your computer or available for
download:
·
Movie Maker for Windows 7 or Vista users:
·
Movie Maker for Windows XP users: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/moviemaker2.mspx
·
iMovie for Mac users:
- Uploading. Once completed, you will need to upload your video to YouTube. To become a registered user of the
YouTube site, individuals must register for an account and agree to the
YouTube site’s Terms of Service. There is no fee to become a registered
user. Please become familiar with YouTube
copyright tips: http://www.youtube.com/t/howto_copyright.
- Submitting. By submitting your video
to sdwatson@illinois.edu with
the email subject line “DGS video contest”, your entry becomes final and
you agree that your video may be used for future DGS events . In the body
of the message please include the following information:
Full Name and
UIN (for group submissions, please provide name and UIN for each group member)
Phone number for
main point of contact
YouTube link to
your video
Overcoming Sleep Difficulties
Tossing and turning every night?
Unable to get good sleep no matter what you do?
Finding yourself unable to concentrate in class/studying because you're tired?
Come hear about proven ways to reclaim your rest!
Wednesday, April 10th
7-8pm
Undergraduate Library, Upper Level, Presentation Gallery
Sponsored by The Division of General Studies
Presented by The Counseling Center Paraprofessionals
Unable to get good sleep no matter what you do?
Finding yourself unable to concentrate in class/studying because you're tired?
Come hear about proven ways to reclaim your rest!
Wednesday, April 10th
7-8pm
Undergraduate Library, Upper Level, Presentation Gallery
Sponsored by The Division of General Studies
Presented by The Counseling Center Paraprofessionals
Mobile app Study - could get $10
Hello DGS Students!
The Undergrad Library is developing a mobile app that allows you to scan a research assignment sheet or course syllabus with a smartphone and then get search suggestions based on the scan text. The mobile app operates by using the camera on a phone and doesn’t require you to do any web searching from a desktop to start your course related research.
You do not need to have a smartphone or iPhone to participate. You will be given a $10 gift card to the Illini Union Book Store for participating in the study.
Sign up here to participate: http://doodle.com/8tbrd2pghpwgubp3
Thank you,
Jim Hahn, Undergraduate Library
The Undergrad Library is developing a mobile app that allows you to scan a research assignment sheet or course syllabus with a smartphone and then get search suggestions based on the scan text. The mobile app operates by using the camera on a phone and doesn’t require you to do any web searching from a desktop to start your course related research.
You do not need to have a smartphone or iPhone to participate. You will be given a $10 gift card to the Illini Union Book Store for participating in the study.
Sign up here to participate: http://doodle.com/8tbrd2pghpwgubp3
Thank you,
Jim Hahn, Undergraduate Library
Restrictions on Computer Science Courses for Fall 2013 through Early Registration
CS 125: Restricted to new freshmen in CS programs until the first day of the Fall Semester (August 26)
CS 173: Restricted to CS dept undergrads and Computer Engineering majors until April 22. We will hold back quite a few seats after that, so it’s quite likely that many of the lab/discussion sections will have open seats but the lectures will be capped.
CS 225: Restricted to CS dept undergrads and Computer Engineering majors until April 22. Again, we’ll hold back seats so don’t be surprised if many of the lab/discussion sections have openings but the lectures are full.
Most other CS courses are restricted to CS dept students until April 22 (restrictions should be in place on the online class schedule now).
To be fair to everyone, the CS Department will not give overrides, nor will a wait-list be maintained.
Most other CS courses are restricted to CS dept students until April 22 (restrictions should be in place on the online class schedule now).
Note that these restriction do not affect CS 102 or CS 103 which are controlled by INFO, not CS.
Nor does this affect CS 101 and CS 105, which is not restricted.
CS 173: Restricted to CS dept undergrads and Computer Engineering majors until April 22. We will hold back quite a few seats after that, so it’s quite likely that many of the lab/discussion sections will have open seats but the lectures will be capped.
CS 225: Restricted to CS dept undergrads and Computer Engineering majors until April 22. Again, we’ll hold back seats so don’t be surprised if many of the lab/discussion sections have openings but the lectures are full.
Most other CS courses are restricted to CS dept students until April 22 (restrictions should be in place on the online class schedule now).
To be fair to everyone, the CS Department will not give overrides, nor will a wait-list be maintained.
Most other CS courses are restricted to CS dept students until April 22 (restrictions should be in place on the online class schedule now).
Note that these restriction do not affect CS 102 or CS 103 which are controlled by INFO, not CS.
Nor does this affect CS 101 and CS 105, which is not restricted.
Alumni Leadership Workshop Series: The Secrets of High Performing Teams
Wednesday, April 3, 6-7 p.m., GWS House at 1205 W. Nevada
Much of what you accomplish in your career will be through teamwork with your colleagues. Hence, your personal success may well be tied to team success. What, then, makes teams successful? How can I improve my contribution to a team? How do I provide the necessary leadership to a team for whose results I am accountable?
These questions and more will be addressed by Paul Jahn, Vice President and General Manager of Middough Inc.’s Process Business, drawing on his 30 years of experience with multinational and multi-discipline teams. Learn more and register now.
Much of what you accomplish in your career will be through teamwork with your colleagues. Hence, your personal success may well be tied to team success. What, then, makes teams successful? How can I improve my contribution to a team? How do I provide the necessary leadership to a team for whose results I am accountable?
These questions and more will be addressed by Paul Jahn, Vice President and General Manager of Middough Inc.’s Process Business, drawing on his 30 years of experience with multinational and multi-discipline teams. Learn more and register now.
Career Center Workshops for April 2 - April 4
- Tuesday, April 2, 4 p.m. - Secrets to a Successful Job Search (International Career Certificate Series, held in Lincoln Hall)
- Tuesday, April 2, 5 p.m. - Career Fairs - Making a Positive Impression
- Wednesday, April 3, 4 p.m. - Finding a Major That Fits
- Wednesday, April 3, 6 p.m. - Health Professions Wednesdays: Healthcare Practitioner Panel on Patient Care
- Thursday, April 4, 4 p.m. - Successful Interviewing
TCC Workshop: Health Professions Check Up
Thursday, April 4; 12-1p; The Career Center Conference Room
This workshop is designed to help students at all levels stay on track with their preparation for a health profession. Come to out to prepare for course registration and make sure that you are involved in the activities that will make you a competitive candidate.
This workshop is designed to help students at all levels stay on track with their preparation for a health profession. Come to out to prepare for course registration and make sure that you are involved in the activities that will make you a competitive candidate.
How to Succeed in Business with a Liberal Arts Degree
Wednesday, April 3
4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Illini Union, Illini Room A
Guest Speaker: Keith Taylor, President of the Modest Needs Foundation
In August of 1999, Keith Taylor entered academia with a newly minted PhD in medieval British literature, a coveted tenure-track job at a well-known university and every intention of spending the rest of his life as a member of the professoriate.
Today, Keith is known not for his academic work, but as the president and founder of Modest Needs Foundation, a unique non-profit organization that has grown from a personal project with an initial budget of $4,200 per year to an award-winning, multi-million dollar enterprise.
People often ask how he was able to make the transition from medievalist to successful social entrepreneur. Come listen to Keith's response and discover the answer is deceptively simple. In the final analysis, everything he needed to know as a social entrepreneur he learned through his study of the humanities.
Attendees will have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win prizes.
4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Illini Union, Illini Room A
Guest Speaker: Keith Taylor, President of the Modest Needs Foundation
In August of 1999, Keith Taylor entered academia with a newly minted PhD in medieval British literature, a coveted tenure-track job at a well-known university and every intention of spending the rest of his life as a member of the professoriate.
Today, Keith is known not for his academic work, but as the president and founder of Modest Needs Foundation, a unique non-profit organization that has grown from a personal project with an initial budget of $4,200 per year to an award-winning, multi-million dollar enterprise.
People often ask how he was able to make the transition from medievalist to successful social entrepreneur. Come listen to Keith's response and discover the answer is deceptively simple. In the final analysis, everything he needed to know as a social entrepreneur he learned through his study of the humanities.
Attendees will have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win prizes.
Public Engagement Grant Program
Public Engagement Grant Program
The Office of Public Engagement seeks proposals from faculty, students, and staff to fund community-related projects, scholarly work, creative endeavors, course development, and other activities within the broad framework of public engagement. Grants of up to $20,000 will be made available on a competitive basis. The request for proposals will be available August 26, 2013, and the proposal submission deadline is September 27, 2013 at 5:00 p.m.
Questions? Tracy M. Parish • Office of Public Engagement
The Office of Public Engagement seeks proposals from faculty, students, and staff to fund community-related projects, scholarly work, creative endeavors, course development, and other activities within the broad framework of public engagement. Grants of up to $20,000 will be made available on a competitive basis. The request for proposals will be available August 26, 2013, and the proposal submission deadline is September 27, 2013 at 5:00 p.m.
Questions? Tracy M. Parish • Office of Public Engagement
Chancellor's Public Engagement Student Fellows Program
Chancellor'sPublic Engagement Student Fellows Program
This new program provides small grants for Illinois students to partner with an outside entity, such as a school, government or nonprofit agency, to solve a problem or provide a service while utilizing their education and learning. Applications require a signature from a faculty sponsor and community partner. Applications for this inaugural program are due April 5, 2013.
Questions? Shelley L. Mix • Office of Public Engagement
Questions? Shelley L. Mix • Office of Public Engagement
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