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  • Planning to Attend Graduate School? McNair is the program for you!

    The McNair scholars program prepares promising students to get admitted to (and graduate from) Ph.D. graduate programs. You can read more about the program by visiting our website: http://www.omsa.illinois.edu/programs/TRIO/mcnair/

    The qualifications to be accepted to the TRIO McNair Scholars Programs are as follows:

    1. Junior status

    2. First generation and low income

    3. Grade Point Average minimum 2.85

    4. Desire to attend graduate school the fall semester immediately after undergrad and earn the PhD degree.

    If you’d like to learn more about the program, and hear from current scholars, sign-up for the McNair Information Session which will take place Monday, September 24th and Tuesday, September 25th from 5-6pm in the OMSA Office. You can register at: McNair Information Session Registration Also, here is the information from our website about the application process. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask. Thank you for your time and I look forward to reviewing your application!

  • IConnect Facilitator Applications

    Are You Passionate About Diversity and Inclusion? Do you want to help make change on our campus? Become an I-Connect Facilitator!

    Diversity and Social Justice Education is looking for undergraduate students to facilitate I-Connect Diversity and Inclusion Workshops starting in Spring 2019. 

    This paid position will ask facilitators to use their positionality and unique perspectives to guide new students to understand and accept diversity and inclusion, not only on the University of Illinois campus, but in their personal and professional lives as well.

    The I-Connect Diversity and Inclusion Workshop is an initiative of Diversity & Social Justice Education. Students of color, LGBTQ students and allies, international students, and students with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.

    The position is paid, and interviews will be held in early-October.

    Priority application date is October 1st at the link: go.illinois.edu/iconnect

  • Human Library event September 27th

    The Human Library is an event where individuals volunteer to be ‘books’ and share their stories with others. These individuals often have identities that are marginalized, stigmatized, or stereotyped. Examples of some of these identities can be found on our website: http://humanlibrarycu.org/meet-our-books/. We’ve gotten great feedback from the community as well as the volunteers, and hope to include more students at future events.

    The event itself will be during the Pygmalion Festival on Thursday, September 27th in the lobby of the Krannert Center for Performing Arts. It will run from 5:30-9pm.

  • Job Opportunity at Eastern Illinois Food Bank

    PARTNERSHIP MANAGER (FT)

    Eastern Illinois Foodbank

    Location: Urbana, IL

    End date: 2018-09-28

    https://eifoodbank.org/about/employment.html

    Additional information: The Eastern Illinois Foodbank exists to alleviate hunger in eastern Illinois by providing a reliable source of food for the hungry through cooperation with a network of food pantries and agencies. What We Do The Eastern Illinois Foodbank is the primary food source for food pantries, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, and other programs working to feed the hungry. The Foodbank acquires millions of pounds of food and grocery product through purchase or donation and distributes it across our network of more than 160 feeding programs. Together, we’re working to create a hunger-free eastern Illinois. By partnering with EIF, emergency food programs are able to save millions of dollars each year in food purchase and handling costs. These savings allow them to focus their efforts and funds on more effectively working to alleviate hunger in our area. The Foodbank also operates programs targeted to children, seniors and veterans. Learn more about our programs here. Service Area We fight hunger in communities throughout these 18 eastern Illinois counties: Champaign Clark Clay Coles Crawford Cumberland DeWitt Douglas Edgar Ford Iroquois Jasper Livingston McLean Moultrie Piatt Vermilion Woodford

  • Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP @ UI)

    Now in its fourth year of collaboration, the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) and the Graduate College offer undergraduate students with little or no research experience the opportunity to assist advanced graduate students (those who have completed all coursework requirements and are in the dissertation research stage) with their research projects. Through a one-on-one research experience with their graduate student mentor, undergraduate students will have the opportunity to learn what it means to do research, create knowledge, and produce scholarship. Selected undergraduate students will begin work with their mentors in Spring 2019.

    Undergraduate students will (1) attend regular weekly class meetings (GC 295, Introduction to Undergraduate Research, 3 credit hours) with OUR/Grad College instructors; and (2) work one-on-one with their graduate mentors, an average of 5-6 hours per week. As part of the course requirement, students will complete a final project, consisting of a poster, to be presented during “Undergraduate Research Week,” an annual event sponsored by OUR.

    If you have any questions about the application process, the office will be holding informational meetings on Monday September 24, Monday October 1, and Monday October 8, from 3-3:50pm in Lincoln Hall Room 1065. Get tips on creating a good statement of interest, why you should participate, and get your questions answered.

    For more information and to apply, please visit our website: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/programs/urap.htmlDeadline for applications is Monday, October 15.

  • Upcoming Career Center Events

    Tuesday, September 25

    Finding an Internship ​​5 - 6 p.m.​, The Career Center, Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    Wednesday, September 26 

    Snack Bite: Exploring Health Careers (Explore) 4:15 - 4:45 p.m., The Career Center, Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    10/17 Graduate and Professional School Fair, Illini Union, Rooms ABC & Pine Lounge, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

  • Hispanic Heritage Month 2018

    Each year, we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 - October 15. The celebration starts in the middle of the month, as opposed to the end, because the 15th marks the independence days of five Latin America countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Mexico, Chile, and Belize follow shortly after, on the 16th, 18th and 21st.

    Check out the events happening around Champaign-Urbana!

  • Job Opportunity

    Social Services Director – Freeport, IL

    Skilled Nursing Facility – Freeport, IL

    Job Description

    SUMMARY: The primary purpose of the Social Services Director is to assist in planning, organizing, implementing, evaluating, and directing the overall operation of our facility’s Social Services Department in accordance with federal, state, and local standards, guidelines and regulations, our established policies and procedures, and as may be directed by the Administrator, to assure that the medically related emotional and social needs of the resident are met/maintained on an individual basis.

  • “News & Brews: What's on Your Ballot?”

    Riggs Beer Company will be hosting an event called “News & Brews: What's on Your Ballot?” on October 9th from 6-7:30. If you are interested in learning more about this event, please follow the link below.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/487451561725747/

  • BSW vs MSW School of Social Work Blood Drive

    On Wednesday, October 10, 2018, the School of Social Work will host a student led blood drive in Room 2015 from 10 am - 2 pm.  Our goal for the blood drive is to draw 21 units of blood and we really need your help to achieve our goal. To help support meeting this goal the BSW and MSW students will compete against one another to see who can donate the most units of blood. The winning class will receive an Insomnia Cookie Party!

    We encourage EVERYONE to participate by signing up for one of the assigned time slots. Please provide your name and cell number when you sign up and expect for the blood donation process to take 1 hour. In addition to saving up to 3 lives with a single donation and also getting a free t-shirt, your class could win a cookie party.

    Date: 10/10/2018 (Wed.)

    Location: Room 2015

    Sign up today!