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  • New Registration Tool - Schedule Generator

    Schedule Generator allows students to:

    block days/times for work, meals, meetings, etc.
    compare potential schedules in an easy to read day/time grid (similar to the current “week at a glance” display) to determine best fit
    email potential schedules to friends in order to coordinate classes
    automatically transfer a selected schedule to Plan Ahead, which allows registration with a couple of clicks when the student’s time ticket opens

    Instructions, including screen shots and a short video, are available beginning tomorrow at https://registrar.illinois.edu/how-to-use-schedule-generator.

  • Summer Class in Chicago-2018! African-American Families in Film AFRO 382/ HDFS 324

    This seminar explores African American family life through the use of films as “case studies”. Using classic and contemporary films that depict diverse family structures, social classes, and experiences within African American families, we will examine the internal dynamics of family life. These include family formation patterns, dating-mate selection, couples’ relations, parenting, male-female/gender relations, child, adolescent, and adult development, family routines and practices, family communication, and family stress, coping and resilience. We will also consider how families interact with larger contexts, such as the local neighborhood and key institutions (schools, workplace, social service agencies).  Films will be supplemented with readings from diverse disciplines (African American Studies, Anthropology, Education, Family Studies, Psychology, and Sociology) that allow us to examine substantive, theoretical, and policy issues in the study of African American families.

    CONTACT: DR. JARRETT rjarrett@illinois.edu

  • Tuesdays at 7 - Mental Health Ally Training

    TUESDAY @ 7 WORKSHOP, PRESENTED BY COUNSELING CENTER PARAPROFESSIONALS: STUDENTS HELPING STUDENTS

    Mental Health Ally Training February 13 @ 7PM Psychology Building Room 31

  • Tuesdays at 7 - Healthy Stress Management

    TUESDAY @ 7 WORKSHOP, PRESENTED BY COUNSELING CENTER PARAPROFESSIONALS: STUDENTS HELPING STUDENTS

    HEALTHY STRESS MANAGEMENT

    Tuesday, February 20th
    Mumford Hall Room 313

  • Parents, Peers, & Pressure: Finding Balance as a Pre-Health Student

    In this workshop, “Parents, Peers, & Pressure: Finding Balance as Pre-Health Student,” we focus on strategies to help students manage pressure from well-meaning parents, fellow pre-health students, and even their own perfectionist tendencies.

    A brief presentation regarding the unique stressors faced by pre-health students on our campus and nationwide will be followed by a conversation around mental, emotional, and physical wellness featuring a panel of representatives from The Counseling Center, McKinley’s Wellness & Stress Management Educators, as well as current pre-health Illinois students.

    Peers, Parents & Pressure: Finding Balance as Pre-Health Student

    Thursday, February 22

    4pm-5pm

    The Career Center’s Interview Suite (616 E. Green St, Room 213—between McDonald’s & Subway)

  • Student Employment Symposium

    The Student Employment Symposium will be held on Thursday, March 8, 2018 from 1:00-4:30pm in the SDRP Multipurpose Rooms. Join us for an afternoon of presentations, collaborations,  and conversations to support student employee learning. Keynote Speaker, Teri Schnelle, Associate Director of Assessment and Strategic Initiatives at the University of Iowa, will be discussing IOWA Grow (Guided Reflection on Work) and student employment good practices. There will also be a lightening round of presentations of colleagues' innovative student employment initiatives. The symposium is free and open to all professionals who supervise or who have an interest in student employee supervision. The Student Employment Symposium is sponsored by the Dick Justice Educational Leadership Fund. For more information on IOWA Grow visit:  https://vp.studentlife.uiowa.edu/priorities/grow/ 

    To register for the symposium, please submit by Friday, March 2nd:  https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/4132786. If you have any questions, please contact Lauren Winterbotham, Assistant Director of the Illinois Leadership Center, at lgress2@illinois.edu. We hope to see you there.

  • OVP Service Saturdays!!

    Join a partnership of OVPDRES, and Common Ground Food Cooperative to spend a few hours of your day volunteering on campus and around the local community!

    Meadowbrook Park Conservation

    Saturday, February 24, 2018

    Join OVP staff in spending a morning volunteering. Help in activities of removing honeysuckle and other invasive brush from natural areas including cutting, pulling, hauling, and stacking brush. Space is limited, so register by Wednesday, February 21st at 5pm!

    Community Supported Agriculture Fair

    Friday, March 2, 2018

    It's Service Saturday on Friday!!  Spend an afternoon volunteering at the annual Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Fair to help set up, greet visitors, and get free food from Common Ground. Space is limited, so register by Wednesday, February 28 at 5pm!

  • Upcoming Career Center Events

    Tuesday, February 20
    Creating Your Powerful Cover Letter, 4-5 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St.   

    Tuesday, February 20
    Creating Your Powerful Resume, 5-6 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    Wednesday, February 21
    Career Fair Prep, 5-6 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St.  

    Thursday, February 22
    Creating Your Powerful Resume, 4-5 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    Saturday, February 24
    Women's Career Institute, 9-5 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, Womens Resources Center Suite 202, 616 E. Green St. 

    Tuesday, February 27
    Global Careers: Peace Corps Week Film Screening, 7-8 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

  • Upcoming Career Center Events

    Tuesday, February 27
    Global Careers: Peace Corps Week Film Screening, 7-8 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    Wednesday, February 28
    Acing Your Interview, 4-5 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St.

    Wednesday, February 28
    Creating Your Powerful Cover Letter, 5-6 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St.   

    Thursday, March 1
    Creating Your Powerful Resume, 4-5 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    Monday, March 5
    Creating Your Powerful Cover Letter, 4-5 p.m., The Career Center Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

  • CAVE at EJP

    CAVE is a peer-to-peer trauma-informed counseling group at a nearby state prison. Anyone with time and commitment can get involved. Applications are due March 1, and are available, along with more information, at http://www.educationjustice.net/home/get-involved/apply-to-ejp/

  • Extended Study Abroad Application Deadlines

    Illinois Abroad and Global Exchange (IAGE) has extended the application deadline for over 50 of our study abroad programs!  You can direct students to go.illinois.edu/extendeddeadlines to see a comprehensive list of IAGE programs with deadline extensions.  Many of the deadlines have been extended to April 1st, but students should check the online program page for the exact deadlines.

  • Social Work Month Alumni Brown Bag Discussion

    ABE LEE, BSW ‘94
    Director of Product Management at Diona

    MARCH 14TH, @12P.M. ROOM 2018

    Abe (BSW ‘94) started in the child welfare domain in the early 90’s as a caseworker in Chicago, specializing in treatment foster care and therapeutic services. After nearly 10 years of working in the child welfare and community services domain, he left direct services to enter into the private sector. He has been in the technology field since the early 2000’s helping to implement case management systems for health and human services agencies throughout the world. In 2013, Abe transitioned from the design and development of large systems to a much smaller world - mobile. He is now the Director of Product Management at Diona defining and designing mobility products specifically for the health and human services domain.

  • Supportive Roommate/Community Builder Job Opportunity

    Do you have a passion to help others and build community?  Are you looking for FREE housing options for the fall?  I am looking for a Supportive Roommate to move in Fall 2018 with free rent and utilities as compensation. 

    Responsibilities will include: assisting with medication, offering reminders regarding hygiene, reviewing my schedule with me, providing companionship, helping me to manage bills and household chores, as well as watching out for my general well-being.  On top of that, you could get paid up to 15 hours each week to do other things with me, such as: cooking, grocery shopping, planning and attending social activities, and exercising.

    The house is located in Northwest Champaign with easy access to shopping, dining, and MTD bus lines.  It offers your own large bedroom, shared bathroom, new laundry appliances, and a garage for your vehicle. 

    If this sounds like it might suit you, please contact Amy Wyatt at Community Choices, amy.communitychoices@gmail.com.

    Be sure to include a resume and at least two references.

    Thank you for your interest!

  • Program Information: MSW at Saint Louis University

    Anchored by a commitment to social justice, SLU M.S.W. students learn the skills and knowledge needed to make a lasting positive impact in the world. From microenterprise in Rwanda to substance-use disorder counseling in St. Louis, SLU M.S.W. students choose from 400+ field sites - locally, nationally, and internationally - to find the practicum that best fits their career goals. At Saint Louis University, we offer three concentrations:

    Applied Behavior Analysis
    ClinicalCommunity
    Organization

    And, these areas of emphasis:

    Community Mental Health Practice
    Criminology and Criminal Justice
    Gerontology
    Global Social Work
    Health Practice
    Nonprofit Administration
    Practice with Children and Youth
    School Social Work
    Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Therapy with Individuals and Families
    Trauma-Informed Practice
    Urban Planning
    Veteran Service


    Click here to learn more about SLU's M.S.W. program and dual-degree opportunities. If you would like to learn more about SLU's M.S.W. program, please contact Amelia Blanton Hibner, M.S.W. Program Coordinator (314.977.2712 amelia.blantonhibner@slu.edu)

  • Mahomet Area Youth Club Job Opportunities

    The Mahomet Area Youth Club is looking for individuals who love to work with kids to assist out of school programming during spring break and/or summer break.  

  • Carle Hospice Volunteers Needed

    My name is Kristine, and I am the Volunteer Coordinator for Carle Hospice. We are in need of volunteers to help provide respite care and companionship for our hospice patients. We do not ask volunteers to provide any type of health services, however, you still get direct patient contact. Volunteers can participate in tasks such as listening to their concerns, reading to the patients, writing a letter, and being a support person for them. We truly value our volunteers because they have the potential to help make someone’s last moments their best moments.

    I have attached the application needed to apply. I hope you are able to pass this information on to anyone who may be interested. Applications can and sent to me at Kristine.Park@carle.com or mailed to 206 W. Anthony Drive, Champaign, IL 61822. . Please let me know if you have any questions. You can reach me at this email or call me at (217) 383-8721.

  • Tuesdays at 7 - Celebrating U! Body Diversity

    Tuesday @ 7 Workshop, presented by Counseling Center Paraprofessionals: Students helping students

    Celebrating U! Body Diversity

    Tuesday, February 27th

    Women's Resource Center

  • Advocacy Day Registration and Bus RSVP

    This year’s 2018 Advocacy Day will occur on Wednesday, April 11, 2018, and take place at the Bank of Springfield Center (formerly the Prairie Capital Convention Center) in Springfield, IL.  Join an anticipated 1000+ social workers and work students from across the state for this event. Transportation will be provided by the SSW.

    Registration is required, see details below.

    Advocacy Day:

    Register at https://naswil.wufoo.com/forms/advocacy-day-041118

    Early Bird Online Rate: $15.00(increases on March 5, 2018)

    Regular Online Rate: $20.00

    Transportation: Register at https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/3609808 by 5 pm on 4/6/18

    If accessibility accommodations are needed, please register by 5 pm on 4/2/18

    Departure time: 7 am from the SSW

    Return time: 5 pm at the SSW

  • 2018 OVP Volunteer Service Awards — Nominations Open!

    The annual Volunteer Service Recognition Awards honor individuals and student groups for their volunteer efforts and service projects on and off-campus throughout their time at the University of Illinois with a focus on contributions during the current academic year. 

    The Illini Union Office of Volunteer Programs invites campus and community members to nominate outstanding students, groups, faculty, and staff members of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign who make a difference both on-campus and in the community.

    Finalists selected from the pool of nominees, along with their nominators, will be invited to attend this year's Volunteer Service Recognition Ceremony on Thursday, April 26 from noon to 1:30 p.m. Award winners will be announced during the ceremony.

    Volunteer Service Recognition Nominations

    Click below to start the nomination process.

    Nominators can nominate another individual or group. Self-nominations may be completed for yourself or your group. All nominations are due on Friday, March 9, 2018.

    Nominate an Individual or Group

  • Senior 100 Honorary

    The Senior 100 Honorary is a highly prestigious award granted to 100 of the most outstanding seniors in the graduating class. Senior applicants are anonymously evaluated by an extensive team of impartial judges. Those selected to receive this honor are recognized for their accomplishments in the classroom, their profound impact on our campus community through service and involvement, and their commitment to serving a positive role as alumni after graduation. A ceremony including a brunch, keynote speaker, and award presentation will take place for the recipients of this distinguished honor on Sunday, April 29th. at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center. Applications are currently live on our Student Alumni Ambassadors website, and they are due at 11:59 PM, March 5th.

  • LGBT Ally Training

    Have you ever wanted to offer your support to a marginalized community, but don’t know how? Want to be an ally, but don’t know what to do? The GSWA executive board, the campus Counseling Center, the School of Social Work, and the LGBT Resource Center have partnered up to do an LGBT Ally Training! It is important that social workers, specifically, are culturally competent and able to work with all communities; especially those who have been historically oppressed.

    This workshop will be help held Friday, March 9th from 1pm-4pm at the school of social work. We hope that you will be able to come learn more about how to support the LGBT community at work and in your personal life. Below I have attached the flyer for this event.

  • Summer I-STAR positions

    The Office of Undergraduate Admissions has posted two Summer employment opportunities for students on the Virtual Job Board & on Handshake with an application deadline of March 18. It would be great if you could send these job opportunities to your contacts who work with students and to any students you think may be great representatives of Illinois!

    The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is hiring I-STARs (Illinois Student Admissions Representatives). Summer Registration and Campus Visits positions have been posted on the Virtual Job Board and Handshake and the application deadline is March 18. The links directly to the applications are below --

    Summer Registration I-STAR (Summer positions available): https://enroll.illinois.edu/register/?id=fcd1d26d-97fc-4fd6-8702-94a0b36c63d2

    Campus Visits I-STAR (Summer or Fall positions available): https://enroll.illinois.edu/register/?id=d2c57730-5f86-4dbf-9b38-2390f751b7d1

  • Black & Latino Male Summit

    Black & Latino Male Summit Saturday, March 31 | 9am-4pm | I-Hotel The summit aims to create an experience that sparks reflection and ignites action from its participants. Furthermore, the organizers and sponsors of this summit seek to promote camaraderie, coalition building, and community between Black and Latino men.

    Registration: http://go.illinois.edu/blms2018registration
    To submit a workshop proposal: http://go.illinois.edu/blms2018proposals (deadline: Friday, Feb. 16)
    Sign-up to volunteer: http://go.illinois.edu/blms2018volunteers
    More information on BLMS sub-themes, etc: https://oiir.illinois.edu/2018_BLMS
    Facebook event: BLMS 2018

  • Black & Latina Womxn Summit

    Black & Latina Womxn Summit
    Sunday, April 8 | I-Hotel

    The purpose of the Black and Latina Womxn Summit is to strengthen solidarity, healing, and expand education, all while focusing on building bridges and coalitions among our communities.  

    Visit the Facebook event here.
    Registration-
    https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/6073821
    Proposals- https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/3260516

  • Stress Less Party Event Information

    The Stress Management Peers at the University of Illinois are hosting their 14th annual Stress Less Party at the ARC on Wednesday, March 7th from 6-8:30pm. The event is held around midterms to provide students with an opportunity to de-stress, relax, and gain some stress management techniques that will help them the rest of the semester. Come out to the ARC MP7 on Wednesday for free food, games, and fun!  

  • EPSY203 second-eight week dialogue courses are open for enrollment

    These 1 credit hour elective courses, provides students with opportunities to converse on specific diversity and social justice topic areas offered as separate sections under the course heading. Each section uses a structured dialogue format to explore intergroup and intragroup differences and similarities within historical and contemporary contexts. Specific focus will be on participants sharing their experiences and perspectives related to the specific dialogue topic. The dialogue format uses active learning exercises in addition to weekly readings, journal assignments, and topic based dialogues. Current course topics available: Being White in a Multicultural Society, Exploring Disability, 2 Race/Ethnicity dialogues, Exploring sexual identity, Resisting Marginalization, Conservative/Liberal Dialogue and Exploring Socioeconomic Class. Course descriptions available at http://go.illinois.edu/EPSY203.

    May be repeated in the same term to a maximum of 2 hours. May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 6 hours. Students can directly enroll in one section. If a student wants two sections they should email jlandrum@illinois.edu to provide UIN for departmental duplicate override.

  • Tuesday @ 7 Prioritizing Time and Yourself

    Tuesday @ 7 Workshop, presented by Counseling Center Paraprofessionals: Students helping students

    Prioritizing Time and Yourself

    Tuesday, March 6th

    ARC MP7

  • Opportunity - Mats for Humanity

    Mats for Humanity is a large scale plarning event for APO brothers, alumni and other organizations on campus, in which we turn plastic bags into mats that will be donated to the homeless. These mats provide a cushion from the floor and the plastic keeps the bugs away!

    Come join us in this large scale plarning event and represent your RSO while doing some sustainable service! There will be facilitators to teach you how to plarn/crochet if you don't know how to!

    If you want your RSO to be involved in this event and you haven't been contacted by us yet, you can reach out to Lilyia Garcia or at organic.pc@apo-aa.org

    Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/588554924870217

  • Undergraduate: Student Summer Internship

    The Career Center (TCC) is seeking two energetic and customer-oriented undergraduate summer interns for 2018. The Career Center is the primary point of contact for all students regarding professional development. The internship focuses on providing direct contact to thousands of incoming students and parents while working alongside TCC staff in designing and creating best outreach methods for current students. The intern will have the ability to work on both small and large projects as well as receive ongoing personalized, professional development help from TCC staff.

    https://www.careercenter.illinois.edu/opportunity/undergraduate-student-summer-internship

  • Call for Papers Journal of Undergraduate Social Work Research (JUSWR)

    The Journal of Undergraduate Social Work Research (JUSWR) is the University of Illinois School of Social Work journal that showcases peer-reviewed undergraduate research from social work and related disciplines. JUSWR is an annual publication that provides a comprehensive forum for discourse on research and other forms of original work relevant to social work and current social issues. JUSWR welcomes submissions throughout the year. Send submissions to sw-ugjournal@illinois.edu

    Submission deadline for the May 2018, 2nd issue is March 30, 2018.

  • Creative Soles in the Tribune!

    Be sure to check out what a recent BSW alum is doing with a project from SOCW 321! 

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/buffalo-grove/news/ct-bgc-column-simons-tl-0315-20180307-story.html

  • Tuesday @ 7 Spring Break Alcohol Awareness

    Tuesday @ 7 Workshop, presented by Counseling Center Paraprofessionals: Students helping students

    Spring Break Alcohol Awareness

    Tuesday, March 13th

    Illini Union 407

  • DGS Accepting Applications for Summer Peer Advisors!

    The Division of General Studies is currently accepting applications for Summer Peer Advisors. The Summer Peer Advisors will be a key part of their summer registration programming, conducting the morning DGS presentation for incoming students and assisting with a rotation of various afternoon activities. There will be two informational sessions for students to learn more about the position:

    Thursday, March 15, 11am-Noon: IUB 504

    Thursday, March 29, 3-4pm: IUB 514

    For more information, please see the attached position description.

  • OVP is hiring: Barbara Seaquist Williams Intern (2018–2019)

    The Office of Volunteer Programs is hiring the Barbara Seaquist Williams Intern for the 2018–2019 academic year.

    Position Summary

    This paid internship is in honor of 1949 Illinois graduate Barbara Seaquist Williams whose dedication to volunteerism inspired countless. This position provides the opportunity for a student to work with the Champaign-Urbana community and its ever-changing needs. The intern will engage in volunteer-related activities and organize office projects related to service, and the intern’s major and interest areas. The intern will network with professionals in the field and help develop a climate of community engagement on and off-campus. The intern will also learn skills in project management, managing team members, and administrative duties.

    https://blogs.illinois.edu/view/6641/619744

  • OVP's iENGAGE Indianapolis: One Day Service and Sightseeing Trip

    REGISTRATION CLOSES THURSDAY, MARCH 15!

    Join OVP and iENGAGE on a one-day service and sightseeing trip to Indianapolis on Saturday, March 31st! In the morning we will be helping Keep Indianapolis Beautiful plant trees at Riverside Park. In the afternoon, we'll start sightseeing! Have a BBQ picnic. Tour the local zoo! Walk the Cultural Trail.  Visit the landmark Indy Catacombs.

    Selected Group Leaders must attend a pre-trip meeting on Thursday, March 29 from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm.  This meeting is mandatory.All trip participants must attend the pre-trip meeting on Thursday, March 29 from 5:00 to 6:00pm in Illini Union. This meeting is mandatory.Participants will depart from campus on Saturday, March 31st at 6:00 am (Indy is in a different time zone, so we lose an hour heading east), and return at 7:00 pm. The group will engage in service activities during the morning and will visit local landmarks during the afternoon.The trip cost is $35, covering travel expenses, lunch, and trip activities. You are invited to bring spending money to purchase additional items on the trip such as souvenirs from the zoo's gift shop.

  • Journal of Undergraduate Social Work Research (JUSWR) - Submission Deadline Extended

    Announcing the School of Social Work Journal of Undergraduate Social Work Research (JUSWR)

    The Journal of Undergraduate Social Work Research (JUSWR) is an annual publication that showcases peer-reviewed undergraduate research and related works from social work and related disciplines.

    In Spring 2018, JUSWR will publish its 2nd issue. If you have written work,  or projects relevant to the advancement of social and economic justice that you are proud of, consider becoming a part of this exciting new venture by submitting your work to JUSWR.

    Revised submission deadline for the May 2018 2nd issue: April 11th, 2018

    Email submission files (including any supplementary materials to JUSWR) sw-ugjournal@illinois.edu.

    Submission categories that will be considered for publication include:

    Original research article
    Policy Analysis
    Literature review
    Poster presentation
    Creative piece (artistic expression or multimedia presentation)
    Materials developed for Social Work classes this academic year or in the previous academic year will be considered.

    Contact Jan Carter-Black carterbl@illinois.edu for additional information

  • Health Application Prep Month!

    The Career Center will be hosting two workshops on the Overview of the Health Profession Application Process and one Personal Statement Workshop, presented by the Writers Workshop (see dates/times on image below). On Sunday, April 22, we will be offering an Application Bootcamp. At the Bootcamp, the Health Professions team will go over the details of the application services, how students determine where to apply and the steps to take after they submit their applications.

    These programs/workshops are best suited for students who will be applying to any type of health profession program (Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Podiatry, SLP/AuD., Vet Med, Public Health, Nursing, Physician Assistant, etc.) for the 2018-2019 application cycle.

    In the month of May, we will also be offering Application Work Groups. Students have the opportunity to sit down with a health profession advisor and ask questions about their application. Please note that this is not a personal statement review session. The work groups will take place at The Career Center Interview Suite (616 E Green St, Rm 213-between McDonalds and Subway, under the Kaplan sign) and be offered on:

    May 14 from 3-5 pm
    May 17 from 3-5 pm
    May 20 from 2-4 pm

    Students can utilize our Personal Statement Review Service at: https://www.careercenter.illinois.edu/service/personal-statement-reviews. Mock Interviews are also available to pre-health students, https://www.careercenter.illinois.edu/service/mock-interviews.

  • Study Abroad Photo Contest

    Illinois Abroad & Global Exchange (IAGE) is hosting a photo contest!  If you have previously studied abroad and are interested in showcasing photos from your experiences abroad (and want the chance to win $100) go to go.illinois.edu/studyabroadphotocontest.  The deadline to submit photos is 11:59PM on Friday, April 6.  Any questions about the photo contest can be directed to iage@illinois.edu.  

  • Siebel Center for Design (SC4D) Engagement, Involvement, and Experience Form

    The Siebel Center for Design (SC4D) is due to open on campus in January 2020 but in the meantime, we are looking to jumpstart programs and events. The Center will enable undergraduate students from all disciplines to experience design thinking, design making and design learning, by working in multidisciplinary team projects, within and outside the curriculum.

    To make sure our team understands student interest in these activities, we want to establish your awareness and thoughts about design thinking. To do this, we have created this survey and we would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete it.

    We thank you for your time: http://bit.ly/2GYtV5z

    You can find out more details about the Center at http://designcenter.illinois.edu

  • Job Opportunities

    Assistant Camp Director Minimum age requirement: 21

    Responsible for planning, implementation, and direction of camp programs in arts, outdoor education, games, and ceremonies. Assists Camp Director in management of camp operations including supervision and training of camp staff. This position reports directly to the Camp Director to assist in the administration and coordination of the camp operation by carrying duties as assigned, to act for the Camp Director in her absence.  Must have college credit, successful experience in group leadership and camp programs, ability to identify and respond to hazards, and possess a valid driver’s license. 

    http://getyourgirlpower.atsondemand.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=512626.viewjobdetail&CID=512626&JID=597552

     

    Camp Counselor

    Minimum age requirement: 18

    The Camp Counselor will assist in the operation of the camp unit and its programs to reflect the goals of the Girl Scout organization. The Camp Counselor must be able to work cooperatively with the Unit Leader; be able to supervise camper behavior: observe camper behavior; identify and respond to hazards: assist with planning and conducting program activities: assist campers in emergencies (fire, evacuation, illness, or injury): teach and promote respect for others: valuing and understanding differences and similarities of campers and staff: and possess the strength and endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers.

    http://getyourgirlpower.atsondemand.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=512626.viewjobdetail&CID=512626&JID=597554

  • Lavender Congratulatory Registration Form

    May 2, 2018 | 5 PM

    Registration for the 2018 Lavender Congratulatory is now live! If you are graduating from the University of Illinois during the 2017-2018 school year and identify as LGBTQA, please consider registering for Lavender Congratulatory. Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional Students are all welcome.

    Register now at: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/4676398

    The deadline for registering is 11:59 PM on April 20th, 2018.

  • National Eating Disorders Association Champaign-Urbana, IL 2018 Walk Promotion

    The National Eating Disorders Association, Champaign-Urbana, IL Walk is on Saturday, April 21st from 9:00am-11:30am at University of Illinois Arboretum - 2001 S Lincoln Ave. In 2017, over 20,000 walkers participated nationwide at 85+ locations!

    The Champaign-Urbana Walk will be an incredible morning of raising awareness and funds for eating disorder awareness programs, education outreach, and the support of individuals and families. We want to build community, inspire activism, and work with a diverse group of individuals that support NEDA’s goals and interests. We have a phenomenal line-up of speakers and presenters.

    The audience mainly consists of young adults, so we would greatly appreciate help recruiting participants, teams, and volunteers to promote this Walk on campus. It is critical to connect with as many students, faculty, and staff as possible because 30 million people suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in their life and eating disorders are widespread across college campuses. This would be a fantastic opportunity to stand with students affected by eating disorders and foster necessary dialogue about eating disorders on campus.

    Our goal is to garner support in many capacities and raise over $25,000 at the Champaign-Urbana Walk. NEDA is a 501(c)3 non-profit and the proceeds aid our programs and services like our toll free, confidential Helpline. We welcome any assistance recruiting participants/teams for the Walk and connecting with volunteers and organizations to help promote the event on campus (through announcements to classes, tabling, mass emails, online/print publications, chalking, etc.). 

    The link to register is: https://nedawalk.org/select_walk/individual 

    Please contact elehman@nationaleatingdisorders.org or 312-351-5602 about the steps you want to take to support the Walk or with any questions you might have.

  • Campus Committee Application Open

    Applications due April 7th

    Campus Committees are advisory committees run by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, and they touch all areas of campus life; from cultural centers, to student fees, and everything in-between. Being involved in a Campus Committee allows students an unparalleled opportunity to shape the Illinois experience, represent the student body, and share their ideas. 

    ​Learn more and apply at go.illinois.edu/CampusCommittees or contact Richard Gonigam with questions.​

  • Latino Social Workers Conference 2018 at the University of Illinois - Chicago

    The Latino Social Workers Organization will have a "La Familia" Conference at the University of Illinois-Chicago, on October 18-19, 2018.

    We have a current call for workshop proposals and a call for student poster sessions for this 2 day conference. The website is located at:

    www.lswo2018.org

  • Speak. Act. Change. this April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

    April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and we want to work with YOU to end sexual violence. Our 2018 theme of “Speak. Act. Change” was built collaboratively across campus and community partners, declaring that to truly end violence and abuse we must speak and act, in order to create change.

    Because everyone deserves to live in a world without violence, we all have a unique role in challenging sexual assault. It is estimated that 1 in 4 or 1 in 5 college women, and 1 in 16 male college students will experience a completed or attempted sexual assault.

    This month, take action — attend a rally, workshop, or training — and let’s talk about how we can support survivors and help end sexual violence. We have a host of events planned to support survivors, build healthy relationship skills, and encourage bystanders to intervene in what remains a local, national, and international social problem. 

    Check out this year's Sexual Assault Awareness Month event calendar below, and stay up to date with new events at http://go.illinois.edu/saam.

    Students are invited to be a part of the solution and participate in this year's ICARE Challenge. Every time you attend or request an I Heart Healthy Relationships or ICARE workshop, you will be entered into a raffle for amazing prizes. This year's prizes include free coffee from Espresso Royale, free food from Chipotle, Qdoba, Auntie Anne’s, Cold Stone, and more! Visit bit.ly/icarechallenge for more information.

  • Freshmen / Sophomores Scholarship Overview Sessions this week!

    The UIUC National and International Scholarships Program office is holding scholarship meetings for freshmen and sophomore students this week on campus.  Our Facebook events page is here.

    These short meetings are introductory sessions focused on how to apply for the nationally competitive scholarships listed below and briefly described on the attached handout. The application process for these awards begins next fall, but now is the time to begin thinking about preparing for these scholarships. We are offering this session eleven times to accommodate your schedule. Come learn what you need to know about how to apply. Truman Scholars (careers in public service), Goldwater Scholars (STEM students interested in Ph.D./careers in research), Beinecke Bros (funds for grad school in the humanities, arts, social sci), Boren Scholarship (funds extended study abroad for those interested in a career in the Fed. Gov't.), Udall Scholarship (careers in environmental work or Native American tribal affairs), plus info. about the Gilman Scholarship (for study abroad) and the Critical Language Scholarship (8-week summer language study program).

    More info at:  http://www.topscholars.illinois.edu/administered-scholarships

    Monday, April 2:   3:30-4:00pm and 4:00-4:30pm. 514 IUB* 
    Tuesday, April 3:   4:00-4:30pm and 4:30-5:00pm. 514 IUB* 
    Thursday, April 5: 12:00-12:30pm, 1:30-2:00pm, and 3:00-3:30pm. 514 IUB* 
    Friday, April 6:       1:30-2:00pm, 2:00-2:30pm, 3:00-3:30pm, and 4:00-4:30pm. 514 IUB*

  • Volunteers Needed on 4/14 for Three Spinners Rummage Sale

    Three Spinners is holding a rummage sale on Saturday, April 14th. They need a few volunteers to help out.

    5 people needed for set up, 7:30-9:30 AM

    *             set up tables

    *             unpack and display items

    3 people needed during the sale, 10 AM-2 PM

    *             bag items

    *             maintain organization of items

    *             direct people to donation jar

    3 people needed for tear down, 2-4 PM

    *             pack up left over items

    *             dismantle tables & clean space up

    Please let them know if you are able to help by emailing Amanda at amanda@threespinners.org

    Thanks for your support!

  • Intensive Language Courses Open to Everyone

    May 14 - June 1

    Arabic, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Russian, Latin, Greek, Hindi, German, and ESL.

    http://go.illinois.edu/IFLIP

    Low-cost, high quality. Not for credit, just for fun.

  • Counseling Center Offers Mindfulness/Resilience Training

    The Counseling Center is offering RIO (which stands for recognition, insight, and openness) trainings, and has a few sessions open for the remainder of the semester. The two-part course is designed to teach students techniques that can help them better cope with strong and difficult emotions and use mindfulness to better manage stress and anxiety. Attached is a flyer with the details.

  • Youth Villages attending the Career Fair and hosting an Interview Day

    Youth Villages, a national non-profit providing behavioral & mental health treatment for youth and families through a variety of residential and community-based programs will be attending the career fair this year and interviewing candidates this week.

    They have many opportunities for growth and development as they promote from within, have relocation incentives/assistance, pay for licensure supervision & tuition reimbursement, and offer paid summer internships (full for this summer but open for next year).

    4/10 – Just In Time Career Fair at the Illini Union from 1pm – 6pm

    Learn more about BSW & MSW opportunities and talk through interests to see what may be a good fit Qualified students can sign-up for on campus person interviews or phone interview

    4/11 – On-Campus Interviews for our Career Development Program for Spring 2018 BSW Grads and MSW Opportunities

    Learn more about the BSW program here! Graduating MSW students can interview for a Family Intervention Specialist position or Residential Master’s Level Counselor (multiple locations) Students can email resume to schedule interview (vanderlaan@youthvillages) or apply online on Handshake