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Welcome Follow the Roadmap: Learn Beyond the Classroom Thinking about taking a semester abroad? Explore Yonsei University COSINE - Free Tutoring Program The CoS Career Specialist Is Available To Help You Career Workshops WISP News WISP Tutoring Campus Events Steps to Leaps for Students - Student Discussion and Dialogue OUR - Office of Undergraduate Research Undergraduate Research Roundtable OUR Online Courses for Prospective & Current Researchers Science & Environmental Studies Graduate School Virtual Fair Computer Science & Technology Graduate School Virtual Fair Prudential Wants You - Job & Internship Opportunities Join Our Flock - Columbian Park Spring 2022 Internship Learn about Chiropractic Medicine Workforce Recruitment Program-Interview with Industry Employers Amiculum Free Virtual Learning Event-Healthcare Communications Indiana Senate Democrat Internship Program Indiana House Internships Informational Webinar |
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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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Follow the Roadmap: Learn Beyond the Classroom
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- Use Learning Beyond the Classroom as a roadmap for figuring out the activities in which to participate.
- Would you like to attend a conference, study abroad, or participate in another LBC activity for which you need some funding? Submit an LBC grant application.
- Graduating in May 2022? The LBC Certificate must be completed by the beginning of the spring semester. Plan Ahead!
- Not enrolled in Learning Beyond the Classroom (LBC)? Enroll today!
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Thinking about taking a semester abroad? Explore Yonsei University
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| As the oldest university in Korea, Yonsei University was first established in 1885. The university is particularly fortunate to have a spacious, quiet, and well-wooded campus located just 20 minutes away from the economic, political, and cultural centers of the Seoul metropolitan area. With its student body comprised of the top 1 percent of high school graduates in Korea, Yonsei University is proud of its long history as the leading institution of higher education in Korea, as well as of its reputation as the most international university in Korea. Purdue students will enroll as visiting students in the Underwood International College, where all courses are taught in English.
Want to know more? Click Here. |
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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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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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Our WISP members have been doing a great job at building their networks in their mentor/mentee pairs and during team socials outside of WISP events. We also have three new committees led and run by our WISP members | | The Social and Outreach committee is led by Angela Meyer with the goal of planning and promoting events that strengthen bonds across teams and allow WISP members to engage with their community. | | The Social Media committee is led by Morgan Farrand and will increase engagement in WISP and awareness of our community through Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. | | The Newsletter committee is led by Sneha Nachimuthu and they produce a newsletter in the middle of each month that encompasses WISP activities, diversity, science, and monthly news. | The first newsletter was sent out last week, click the link in the undergraduate WISP Instagram bio @undergradWISP to check it out! |
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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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Steps to Leaps for Students |
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Student Discussion and Dialogue - How the Academic Success Center and The Writing Lab can help provide resources that increases academic progress.
When you need resources for your academics success the Academic Success Center and the Writing Lab can help. These offices offer a tremendous amount of resources and support. Come learn about the ways their help can increase your success at Purdue!
When: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 6:00 -6:30 pm
Click here to RSVP
Click here to access the presentation
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Undergraduate Research Roundtable |
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Fall Research Roundtable Thursday, September 30, 2021 2pm-6pm EDT : Virtual Platform (Discord)
This event invites undergraduate research mentors and programs seeking applicants and students to host a booth where students seeking opportunities can learn more about what is available. All Purdue research projects and programs within any college or school are invited to host a booth
For more information Click Here. Questions? Contact UGRsearch@purdue.edu |
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OUR Online Courses for Prospective & Current Researchers |
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The Office of Undergraduate Research hosts online courses for Prospective and current undergraduate researchers.
Course Information:
GS19501/ILS180 - Preparing for your undergraduate research experience: This course is for prospective Purdue undergraduate researchers who are interested in conducting undergraduate research or creative endeavors.
GS29501/ILS280 - Understanding your undergraduate research experience I :
This course is for current Purdue undergraduate researchers to hone
skills necessary for successfully reflecting on and completing the
experience.
To learn more on these courses click here. |
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Science & Environmental Studies Graduate School Virtual Fair |
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For more information click here |
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Computer Science & Technology Graduate School Virtual Fair |
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For more information click here |
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Prudential wants to meet you! |
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Prudential is hosting virtual Student Summit events for you. See Early Talent Acquisition 2021 and Student Summit attachments for information and requirements.Reserve your seat now – virtual seats fill quickly. Student Veteran SummitFriday, October 8th, 10am - 11:30am EST Hear from members of VETNET, one of our employee affinity resource groups Register here
Questions? Contact Erin Evans at erin.evans@prudential.com and/or Margaret Ling at lingm@nod.org
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Join Our Flock - Columbian Park Spring 2022 Internship |
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Application materials are available at www.columbianparkzoo.org. Application packet, including cover letter, resume, transcripts, application form, and two letters of recommendation must be received in a single packet, no later than 5:00pm on November 5, 2021. Please direct questions to Jennifer Spence, Internship Coordinator at jspence@lafayette.in.gov. |
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Learn about Chiropractic Medicine |
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| On October 14th, HHS will host Logan Chiropractic. This event is open to all students from any majors that wish to learn more and ask questions about the program in chiropractic medicine. |
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Workforce Recruitment Program |
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AMICULUM is hosting a free virtual learning event for life science students on Wednesday 20 October, where we’ll be talking all about careers in healthcare communications.
AMICULUM USA has offices based in both Princeton and Chicago and during the event, members of these teams will be talking about their journey into medical communications and their roles within the company. You'll also hear about the variety of career paths available in healthcare communications, from medical writing and account management to data visualization. During an interactive round-table discussion, you’ll have the opportunity to ask the experts your questions about the industry, life at AMICULUM and get tips on how to apply.
To book your free place at this online event, please visit this link. |
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Indiana Senate Democrat Internship Program
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spring, the Indiana Statehouse employs college students as interns in
Indianapolis. Interns are utilized in policy, communications/media
relations, and fiscal analysis, member services and more. Yes, the
internships are paid and they are fantastic experience for students from
all majors, backgrounds, and can be a great foundation for any career! The application deadline for Spring 2022 Internships is October 31, 2021
Indiana Senate Democrats Internship Click here Indiana Senate Republicans Internship Click here | |
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Indiana House Internships Informational Webinar |
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Each spring, the Indiana Statehouse employs college students as interns in Indianapolis. Interns are utilized in policy, communications/media relations, and fiscal analysis, member services and more. Yes, the internships are paid and they are fantastic experience for students from all majors, backgrounds, and can be a great foundation for any career! The application deadline for Spring 2022 Internships is October 31, 2021
More information can be found on House internships using these web links: Indiana House Democrats Internship Click here Indiana House Republicans Internship Click here | |
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