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Welcome The CoS Career Specialist Is Available To Help You Explore Lab Workshop with Your Math Based Pathway Explore Morocco on this Spring Break Study Abroad! COSINE - Free Tutoring Program Score Some Points: Learn Beyond the Classroom WISP News WISP Tutoring Campus Events Special Information Session with Rush University on MS in Respiratory Care Opportunity to Talk with Healthcare Professionals NASA Astronaut & Purdue Alumnus Speak in the Honors Hall Steps to Leaps for Students - Student Discussion and Dialogue OUR - Office of Undergraduate Research Fall Undergrad Research Expo Looking for a Job or Internship in Indiana? Rush University College of Health Sciences Virtual Information Sessions Spring Internship Opportunity with AgriNovus |
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Welcome
to the College of Science Student Success Scene, a bi-weekly newsletter
featuring activities and opportunities especially relevant for science
undergraduates. The
Science Student Success team is comprised of Terry Ham, International
Student Integration and Retention Specialist, Natasha Harris, Associate
Director of Science Diversity, Danielle Sheese, Career Development and
Retention Specialist, Laura Starr, Director for Experiential Learning
and Student Success, and Connie Kaspar Wise, Associate Director of
Science Diversity.
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The CoS Career
Specialist Is Available To Help You
Make an appointment through the Boiler Connect system by choosing the
following
- Care Unit: Career
/ Preprofessional Advising
- Service: College
of Science Career Specialist
- Reason: Select
from Choices
- Location: CoS
Career Services (Virtual)
- Name: Danielle Sheese
Once an appointment is made a virtual meeting will be set-up. If you have issues scheduling, please call
765-494-1771 and the receptionist will assist you. |
What Services
Does the Career Development Specialist Provide?
- Career
counseling appointments
- Customized
career planning (holistic approach to student marketability at
graduation-how do students set themselves apart from other
students?)
- Choosing
a major/career path
- Career
assessment interpretation
- Discover
what students can do with their major
- Discussion
of interviewing strategies/mock interviewing & preparation
- Job/internship
searching-targeted resources
- Presentations
and workshops specifically tailored for College of Science students
- Networking opportunities with College of Science alumni including
(Coffee & Conversation events and SCI 490 Course “Dean’s Leadership
Forum”)
- And more (including website-https://www.purdue.edu/science/careers)
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Explore Lab Workshop with Your Math Based Pathway |
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Explore Morocco on this Spring Break Study Abroad
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COSINE - Free Tutoring Program
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| COSINE (College of Science Instructional Nightly Enrichment) is a FREE
tutoring program to help students succeed in first year science courses.
COSINE offers evening tutoring right in your own backyard. Our goal is
to help you develop problem-solving skills needed to do your homework.
Please visit us in Shreve for assistance. | Where: Shreve Hall Room C113B University Residences Support Center
When: Monday - Thursday 6:00-9:00pm August 30-December 9
For optimal tutoring results, bring your text books and class notes. |
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Score Some Points: Learn Beyond the Classroom
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- It
is time to update your Learning Beyond the Classroom portfolio and
score some points. You have done lots of experiential learning, so
take some time and submit reports on activities already completed.
- May
2022 graduates: remember that you must have completed the program by
the end of January 2022 in order to earn the LBC certificate.
- If
you have submitted a report, check and see if you have been asked to
supply more information. If you find that you have received “0”
points on a report, click on your score and you will see what questions
you have been asked to answer. Resubmit your report with the
required information so that your LBC points can be updated.
- Do
you need financial support to pursue an experiential learning
activity? Are you going to a conference? Studying
abroad? Doing community service? Apply for an LBC
grant. For details on the application process please click here
- Not enrolled in Learning Beyond the Classroom (LBC)? Enroll today by clicking HERE!
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| Thanks
to the generosity of alumna, Ms. Eileen Clark, WISP distributed
t-shirts to both undergraduate and graduate members. The back of
the t-shirt quotes Dr. Antonia Novello, the first woman and first
Hispanic to serve as U.S. Surgeon General, "When YOU SUCCEED don't
forget the responsibility of making SOMEONE ELSE SUCCEED with
you." Thousands of alumni and current women, non-binary
individuals and male advocates are lifting women in their quest for
knowledge and equity in science. Who will you help succeed this
semester? |
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| Start
the year off in the right direction...Need some assistance in classes,
homework, concepts, formulas, etc? Head on over to WIEP-WISP
tutoring Sunday-Thursdays 7-10pm in the University Residences Support
Center located in Shreve Hall C123. Bring your books, calculator,
homework, class notes, etc. Learn more by clicking HERE!
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Special MS in Respiratory Care Information Session with Rush University Medical Center |
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| Greetings from Rush University Medical Center! In celebration of Respiratory Care Week, October 24 –October 30, 2021, a special MS in Respiratory Care www.rushu.rush.edu/respiratorycare information
session has been planned. Please join the virtual session on
Thursday, October 28, 2021 from noon-1:00pm and hear from a panel of
respiratory care faculty, professionals, graduates and students about
the profession, program, curriculum, and career outlook.
Join the Zoom meeting at: https://rush.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEucO2qrz4uHdP8eSpgHzn59f15ldjPpOO1 |
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Opportunity for Students to Talk to Healthcare Professionals |
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| Purdue
University Dance Marathon is sponsoring a Riley Hospital Doc Talk this
Thursday October 28 at 7-8pm in PHYS 112. We will be hosting a panel
consisting of a certified child life specialist, cancer researcher from
the Herman B Wells Center, and the Director of the Pediatric Lymphoma
Program. We are accepting questions to ask our panelists at this link. We hope to see many students there! |
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NASA Astronaut and Purdue Alumnus to Speak in the Honors Hall |
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Steps to Leaps for Students |
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Student Discussion and Dialogue - Support for Students Where They Live - Advice from the UR Live-In Staff
University Residences has staff that live-in staff that supports their
growth within all five pillar areas. Have you ever been curious what
your RA does and why they do it? Have you met your REC? Come and learn,
straight from those who live it every day, how they can support you and
why they do the jobs they do.
When: Monday, November 1, 2021 4:00 - 4:30 pm
Click here to RSVP
Click here to access the presentation
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Fall Undergrad Research Expo - Virtual |
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| The virtual Fall Undergraduate Research Expo
is Nov. 15 - 22, 2021. This annual event is Purdue's celebration of
undergraduate research with presentations from all disciplines at
Purdue. Watch the presentations to learn what projects are being
conducted by undergrads.
Deadline to submit abstracts to present: November 1 at 11:59pm.
RSVP to receive more information as the Fall Expo gets closer.
If
you are seeking research positions, we highly encourage you to plan to
watch the presentations for this fall and read past abstracts to learn
who has served as research mentors to past undergraduates. |
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LOOKING FOR A JOB OR INTERNSHIP IN INDIANA? |
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| LOOKING FOR A JOB OR INTERNSHIP IN INDIANA? Ascend Indiana is a partner of the College of Science and is a free service for you to find jobs and internships in Indiana! They work with students of ALL MAJORS – and have
over 125+ employer partners in the state (including companies like Eli
Lilly, One America, Anthem, Roche, and several small and medium-sized
companies – see more here).To get started, fill out the Connection Form to meet with a talent advocate on campus, who will send you personalized job and internship recommendations. Questions? Email Kat Stambaugh, at kat.stambaugh@ascendindiana.com |
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Rush University College of Health Sciences Virtual Information Sessions |
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Rush University Master of Science in Clinical Laboratory Management and Specialist in Blood Bank Technology |
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Master of Science in Clinical Laboratory Management Click Here Specialist in Blood Bank Technology Click Here
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Rush University Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Science |
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Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Science Click Here
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Rush University Master of Science in Respiratory Care |
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Master of Science in Respiratory Care Click HERE
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Spring Internship Opportunity with AgriNovus Indiana |
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| AgriNovus
Indiana is excited to expand our Field Atlas Ambassador position for
the Spring 2022 semester. AgriNovus’ mission is to promote and
accelerate the growth of the Indiana agbioscience sector - where food,
agriculture, science and technology converge. Ideal
candidates for the Field Atlas Ambassador position are current students
enrolled at an Indiana post-secondary institution that are looking for
make a difference with a part-time internship during the semester.
Ambassadors will work 5-10 hours/week ($12/hour) on their campus
networking with staff and students to increase awareness of careers in
agbioscience and Field Atlas. Candidates interested in making a
difference and helping their peers can find the application at https://www.myfieldatlas.com/ambassadors We will begin reviewing candidates on Monday 10/18. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply prior to this date. |
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