blog navigation

School of Social Work News

blog posts

  • Illini Veterans 5th Annual Memorial 5K Run/Walk

    The Illini Veterans RSO is hosting their 5th Annual Illini Veterans Memorial 5K run/walk on the main quad on April 9th, 2017. Proceeds from the race will go to the Center for Wounded Veterans in Higher Education, located on campus near the Krannert Center. The Center for Wounded Veterans in Higher Education is the only facility of its kind in the nation, offering a broad range of services to student veterans as they transition from the military into the civilian sector. EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS March 19th! Early Registration gets you a lower registration fee and guarantees you a t-shirt!

    Race Details Date: April 9th, 2017 Time: 0800 AM - Race Day Registration and Packet Pick-Up 1000 AM - 5K Ceremony begins Location: We will stage on the main quad in front of Foellinger Auditorium Address: 709 S Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL 61801

    Race Registration: 5thannualilliniveteransmemorial5k.eventbrite.com
    Race Info: http://www.illiniveterans.org/5k
    Memorial 5K Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/IlliniVeteransMemorial5K/

  • HDFS 494: STRONG Kids now accepting applications for 2017-2018

    The Family Resiliency Center is currently accepting applications for the HDFS 494: STRONG Kids undergraduate research course.  The STRONG Kids Research Program provides a unique, team-based, hands-on research experience working with over 450 families with children aged 3 months-4 years. 

    Applications are due April 21st. 

    Applications will be reviewed and interviews conducted the last week of April. The link to the application is at the bottom of this email.

    Students are eligible if they:

    Will have sophomore, junior, or senior class standing by Fall 2017 Are available to work regular hours on an assigned research project for 6-9 hours per week Have two, 3 hour blocks of time each week (including one evening) Are able to attend class every other week on Tuesdays from 4:30-6:00

    The purpose of these two-semester year-long supervised research course is to provide students with a first-hand experience working as part of a research team as well as to help them develop a working knowledge of the theory and applications of transdisciplinary approaches to obesity research.

    This course is divided into 3 components: Obesity prevention, professional development training, and applied research.

    Additional information about this course, as well the application can be found on our website at: http://familyresiliency.illinois.edu/education/undergraduate-students.

  • LAS Majors & Minors Expo - April 12

    LAS Major & Minor Expo

    Wednesday, April 12

    2:00-4:00 p.m.

    2009 Student Dining Residential Programs Building (301 E. Gregory Drive)

    The event will begin with PechaKucha presentations by faculty and staff from “lesser known” LAS programs. Following the presentations, students will be able to enjoy refreshments and interact with academic department representatives, student leadership groups, and other LAS specific resources.

    If you are interested in changing majors or adding a double major/dual degree/minor to their plan of study, this is the perfect opportunity to learn more about the unique opportunities LAS has to offer. 

    Any questions regarding the event can be directed to Erica Koury, Assistant Director of LAS Recruitment & Admissions – ekoury@illinois.edu.

  • Pizza & a Professional

    Careers Working with Children

    April 7, Noon-1 PM
    The Career Center Interview Suite, Room 213
    616 E. Green St., Champaign, IL

    Enjoy lunch on the Career Center and hear from professionals as they share their experience with choosing a major and pursuing their careers.

  • Service Saturdays

    Service Saturday projects take place on Saturdays during the academic year and provide volunteer opportunities to give back to the local or regional communities. Through this program, the volunteers work with local residents and non-profit organizations to help meet the needs of the community. Volunteer opportunities provided through Service Saturdays are easy-access and, typically, one-time projects.

    The projects are organized by either the Illini Union Office of Volunteer Programs, another campus group, or community organization, who plan, coordinate, and assist during the project.

    Participants in Service Saturdays will:

    Recognize their own role as a member of a community
    Understand the value and impact of service on community or agency
    Demonstrate knowledge of community issues, needs, strengths and resources
    Enhance commitment to community engagement and service through involvement in the community

  • South Africa Study Abroad Trip - Application due April 20

    Here is a link to a 6 minute video clip made this winter break and featuring several students in South Africa. The application due date for my next winter break trip is this April 20.  The full spring semester program due date is September, but students ought to be planning to open that window for an experience abroad this spring as they register for fall courses.  You can contact Jan Brooks dickson@illinois.edu with questions.  Here's the link:  https://youtu.be/EYU8IfomYbQ

  • Fall 2017 Grand Challenge Learning Courses

    The Grand Challenge Learning Initiative will be offering an exciting set of 100-level courses open to Freshmen, Sophomores, and first-year Transfers (this is a change from previous semesters), as well as 200-level Critical Frameworks courses, which are open to all students.

    GCL 124, “Sustainable Earth” examines the impact of sustainability challenges on minority communities. The course will include field trips and guest speakers. It fulfills both Physical Sciences and US Minority Cultures. GCL 148b, “Historical Perspectives on Social Justice: Cultures of Disability” will use community-based service projects to help students learn about how Americans with disabilities have lobbied for access and opportunity. This course meets the Historical & Philosophical Perspectives GCL 185, “Health, Wellness, & the Black Experience” explores the impact of health disparities in black communities. It fulfills both Social Sciences and US Minority Cultures. GCL 186d, “Health & Society: Death and Dying” will help students develop a higher comfort level with those who are terminal and those who are grieving loss through working with guest speaks, interactive activities, and field trips to mortuaries and cemeteries. GCL 186 fulfils the Social Science

    GCL 143 “Mapping Inequalities,” which fulfils Social Science, US Minority Cultures, and Quantitative Reasoning II by having students contribute to the coding of “The Illinois Map,” an open-ended, virtual learning environment that uses empathy and immersion to explore the racial history of Illinois.

    Finally, we will also be offering all three of our 200-level Critical Frameworks classes, which bring together 5 faculty members from across campus in each course to address issues of sustainability, health and wellness, and inequality from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Please note that this year we are not offering any Advanced Composition sections in Critical Frameworks.

  • Creative Soles in the Boneyard Arts Festival

    On Thursday, April 6th Creative Soles is in the Boneyard Arts Festival. It will be hosted at the Illini Hillel (503 E. John St.) where there will be a reception from 7-9pm with food, beverages, and all the shoes created available for purchase. Creative Soles works with artists with disabilities to create art on canvas shoes. Go to https://www.facebook.com/Cr8tivesoles/ in order to RSVP to the event. We would love to have the support of students and the faculty at the event!

    Drew McNamara (BSW May 2017)

  • Career opportunities with the Fund for the Public Interest

    The Fund for the Public Interest will be holding interviews at the Career Fair on April 5th from 12-5pm at the Activities and Recreation Center (ARC). They're a nationwide nonprofit that runs grassroots campaigns that work on behalf of leading social change groups like U.S. PIRG and Environment America.

    They're hiring graduating seniors to help run their campaign offices next year as Canvass Directors.  It's a lot of responsibility, mainly focused on hiring, training and managing a staff that goes out into communities to build grassroots support for the above organizations and their campaigns. They’re looking for students who might be up for this challenge and would be passionate about working on environmental, consumer protection and social change campaigns. 

  • Counseling Center Paraprofessional Invitation to Social Work Students

    Counseling Center Paraprofessionals (CCPs) are students from ALL departments on campus and with many different majors. These students all have a the common goal which is providing developmental and preventative services to the students on the UIUC Campus. CCPs work closely with the counseling center and through the program are taught various social skills from effective communication, to cultural competency, to how to facilitate workshops and so much more.

    In order to become a CCP students must apply in the Fall semesters and complete an application when the link is provided on the cousueling center page (around September). Afterwards they will be interviewed by the CCP coordinators before being chosen to be a Paraprofessional. Students have to be at a sophmore or junior standing in order to apply as the program requires you to take one CCP class for three semesters (Spring, Fall, Spring) and Freshman are still getting accustomed to campus life their first year.  Below is the link to the cousueling center website as well as the dates for the upcoming Tuesday @7 workshops presented by current CCPs in the second semester of the program. 

    https://counselingcenter.illinois.edu/training-programs/counseling-center-paraprofessional-program

    Tuesday @7 Workshops 
    4/11/17: Chosing the Right Filter: Social Media in a Positive Light
    4/18/17: Navigating Skills for Supporting Survivors: Life After Trauma
    4/25/17: Redefining Selfish: Prioritizing Self Care

  • Domestic Violence Awareness Month Activities

    Monday, 4/10 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm @ Women's Resources Center; 703 S. Wright Street, 2nd Floor, Champaign—Dancing Mindfulness | Women on the Move. Dancing Mindfulness uses the art form of dance as the primary medium of discovering mindful awareness. Participants will realize the rhythmic qualities of their breathing and heartbeats, to discover the healing, lyrical properties in even the most simple movements. Dancing Mindfulness classes are open to everyone regardless of previous experience with dance, yoga, music, meditation, or spiritual practice, even though Dancing Mindfulness incorporates all of these elements. Dr. Theresa Benson is a holistic health educator, life coach and counseling psychologist incorporating expressive arts, mindfulness and nature-based practices to facilitate healing and promote holistic health and well-being.

    Wednesday, 4/12 @ 10:00am -3:00pm @ Illini Union Rooms A, B, C—McKinley Health Center's Special Populations Annual Health Fair. The Annual Health Fair is an event geared towards promoting general wellness among the University of Illinois student populations and the Champaign-Urbana community. To meet this goal, the scheduled activities will include, but are not limited to: free blood pressure/sugar screenings, cholesterol screenings, spinal checks, and informational booths on nutrition, women’s health, drugs/alcohol, and stress management. Additionally, there will be entertainers and free prizes at the event.

    Wednesday, 4/12 @ 12 to 1pm @ School of Social Work Room 2015—Lean on Me: Becoming an Active Bystander. Brown bag event at the School of Social Work to bring awareness of how to be an active bystander to prevent sexual assault and be support. Pizza and drinks will be provided! Free.

    Thursday, 4/13 @ 12:00pm-1:00pm @ Illini Union, Room TBA—Resources & Reporting Series: Sexual Misconduct Investigations on Campus. A facilitated panel discussion about resources and reporting options regarding sexual violence, this event focuses on the sexual misconduct investigation process on campus, featuring speakers from the Office for Student Conflict Resolution and more. Facilitated by students in the Advanced CARE sexual violence prevention course. Free and open to the public.

    Thursday, 4/13 @ 5-7pm @ SDRP Commons and Caffeinator—Artivism: Radical Arts Fair. In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the revival of Pandora's Rag student zine, join Pandora's Rag for a radical art fair for students to explore their interest in social justice issues, art, and activism related to resiliency. Students are invited to visit different booths coordinated by campus organizations featuring visual art making, performance, and crafts to take home. After creating their own art related to social justice activism and resiliency, students are highly encouraged to stay and attend It Happens Here. Free.

    Thursday, 4/13 @ 7:00 PM @   SDRP—It Happens Here. Stories about sexual assault from the perspective of a survivor or a supporters are submitted to us anonymously or not, and then read out loud by volunteers or the author themselves. A brief, optional debriefing is held afterwards.

    Friday, 4/14 @ 2:00-3:00pm @ Women's Resource Center— Sexual Health Series | The Consent Workshop. The sexual health series is a biweekly workshop focused on topics in sexual and reproductive well-being. It is held every other Friday in the Women’s Resources Center from 2-3pm. In this workshop, presented by Women's Resources Center staff, will identify consent in heathy relationships. In this workshop, students will gain the education, skills, and opportunity to understand and practice consent in a supportive and sex positive space. Topics will include: consent (what it is, why it’s required, how to practice it), gender-based violence, safer spaces, sex positivity, power, and privilege. Everyone Welcome!

  • Summer Rural Health Experience program

    The Rural Health Experience (RHE) is a 3-5 day rural immersion program for health professions students to observe rural healthcare providers and their communities. Much like the preceptorship, it is based upon principles of experiential learning and community immersion. There are 7 participating sites across the state this summer.

    This is a great opportunity for upperclassmen and graduate students looking for establishing connections with potential future employers in rural communities.

    There is no set date for the program- the timing is based upon the availability of the student and site. The early consideration application deadline is May 14th. After this date applications will be reviewed on a weekly rolling basis. Interested students can find more information on our web site at: http://www.ncrhp.uic.edu/ under Student Opportunities.

    Questions can be directed to Vicky Rhine at 815.395.5854 or via e-mail at rhine1@uic.edu

  • Want to work with mothers and babies?

    Sistering CU was created to help new moms by providing volunteer assistance with child care, light household tasks, and companionship. Volunteers provide 2-3 hours of service each week for approximately 3 months for a family. They will be interviewed and then paired up with a family. If you are interested in gaining volunteer experience and working with families, then follow the link below to sign up!

    https://www.sisteringcu.org/volunteer

  • 4th Annual NEDA Walk

    What? Eating Disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness and can affect ANYONE. The NEDA walk aims to bring awareness about the dangers and the need for early intervention and treatment. 

    When? Saturday, April 29th, 9-11 AM @ the Illinois Arboretum. Check- in starts at 8! Opening ceremony at 9!

    How? Create a team or sign up as an individual! Our fundraising goal is $25,000. Help us reach that! Visit nedawalk.org/register?fr_id=4363 to sign up!

    What Else Can I Do? The Counseling Center & Eating Disorders Awareness Partners are here to help if you want to create additional programming in residence halls, sororities, school departments, etc. 

    Please contact Krystyna Orlowski at korlows2@illinois.edu for more information on the event or programming!

  • BREAK the SILENCE

    INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre presents

    BREAK the SILENCE

    addressing sexual assault, support, survival and speaking out

    TIME & VENUE
    Wed, April 19th - 6 00pm, Asian American Cultural Center (1210 W Nevada St Urbana, IL 61801)
    Thur, April 20th - 7 00pm, Daniels Hall (1010 W Green St, Urbana, IL 61801)
    Thur, April 27th - 7 00pm, Sherman Hall (909 S 5th St, Champaign, IL 61820)

  • Annual Diversity Celebration

    The School of Social Work Diversity Committee presents:

    The Annual Diversity Celebration

    Join us for a day of food, performances, and visual displays representing the diversity of our students, staff, faculty, school, and community!

    When: Wednesday, April 19th, 2017

    Time: 11:30am to 1:00pm

    Where: School of Social Work, 2015

     

    A Taste of Diversity 

    We welcome you to bring a food item that represents your culture or family.

    Please include the name of your dish, the culture it represents, and some of the main ingredients. We would like to place cards on the table that describe the dish for guests.

    To participate, email Kahlia Halpern at khalper2@illinois.edu

    Acts of Diversity

    All students, staff, and faculty are invited to participate in the celebration by singing, reading a poem, telling a story about their culture or family, or any other performance!

    To participate, email Kelly Valencik at valenck2@illinois.edu

    A Glimpse of Diversity

    All students, staff, and faculty are invited to bring items that represent their culture or family for display. These can be cultural artifacts, posters, or any other item that is meaningful to you.

    To participate, email Kimberly Sam at sam2@illinois.edu

  • This Weeks' Sexual Assault Awareness Month Events

    Monday, 4/17 @ 5:00-6:30pm @ Women's Resource Center—ManTalks | Supporting Queer and Non-Binary Survivors Workshop. A bi-weekly dialogue on men and masculinity for men, masculine-identified people, and their allies. The final ManTalks of the Spring semester, in collaboration with Sexual Assault Awareness Month, will be  a workshop centering around Queer and Non-Binary survivors of sexual violence.

    Monday, 4/17 @ 7pm to 9pm @ WRC—Journey to Healing:  Moving through Trauma Using the Creative Arts Part 2. Part 2 of a healing through creative arts process for trauma.

    Monday, 4/17 @ ALL day @ Parkland College, College Center—Stories for Survivors. Display of books and texts concerning finding support for survivors of SA.

    Tuesday, 4/18 @ 7:00pm-9:00pm @ Ikenberry Commons / Student Residential & Dining Programs Building, Room 2025—Surviving the Mic: Sexual Assault Awareness Month Keynote Poet Showcase and Panel Discussion. Surviving the Mic is a Chicago-based poetry collective and collaborative organization of survivors who are dedicated to creating safe and affirming creative spaces for survivors of trauma. Multiple poets (to be determined, but representing a variety of identities) will create spaces for healing, empowering, and activist work with an artistic element. Surviving the Mic's poets will perform in an ensemble showcase, with panel discussion about supporting survivors and community accountability to follow.

    Wednesday, 4/19 @ 5:00pm-6:00pm @ Illinois Street Residence Hall, Townsend Lounge 107B—Surviving the Mic: Arts and Activism Workshop for Student Leaders. Surviving the Mic is a Chicago-based poetry collective and collaborative organization of survivors who are dedicated to creating safe and affirming creative spaces for survivors of trauma. Multiple poets (to be determined, but representing a variety of identities) will create spaces for healing, empowering, and activist work with an artistic element. Surviving the Mic will facilitate an interactive workshop on arts and activism around ending sexual violence and supporting survivors.

    Wednesday, 4/19 @ 6:00 - 7:30pm @ Asian American Cultural Center 1210 W. Nevada Street—INTERCONNECT presents INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre | BREAK the SILENCE: Scenes addressing sexual assault, support, survival and speaking out. These scenes weave together the voices of survivors of sexual assault, breaking the silence that often covers sexual violence in society. A discussion follows addressing challenges that may be unique to international students. Food and refreshments are provided.

     

    Click the title for more events.

  • Undergraduate Research Week 2017 (April 23 - 29)

    Undergraduate Research Week 2017 is almost upon us (April 23-29; with a few early birds beginning this week), and its bigger than ever! URW showcases the best of undergraduate research and creative inquiry at the U of I. Campus events include workshops on getting started in research, special exhibits, and colloquia sponsored by individual departments, programs, and units, highlighting the best of our students’ work. The Undergraduate Research Symposium, URW’s day-long signature event, will see hundreds of students from all academic disciplines share their research through oral panels, poster presentations, and performances. A highlight of the Symposium is our special lunch time session, with 4 of our best and brightest demonstrating the range of research that occurs at Illinois, from the scarcity of African-Americans in STEM fields to the future of renewable energy. We invite you to come be inspired!

    You can find the program attached to this email, and on our website at: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/researchweek.html

  • Research Participation Opportunity

    Do you want to share your insights with researchers to help reduce weight stigma and promote health at any size?  We want to listen to YOU and learn how young adults ages 18-26 think and feel about talking with your doctor about eating, exercise, and weight.  Please go to the survey link below to:  

    1) Take a short survey for a chance to win a $20 gift card (drawing will be held May 31, 2017); and 

    2) Sign up for a Focus Group (to be considered please complete the survey ASAP and check your preferred times). All who participate in a Focus Group will receive a $20 gift card this is in addition to the chance to win a gift card for completing the survey). 

    To determine eligibility, provide Informed Consent, and take the short survey go to:   https://uiucsocialwork.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6wW6dr1YV7Y8e5T

    Or click here  YoungAdultsSpeakSurvey 

    The survey link will be active through May 30, 2017. However, to participate in a focus group, complete the survey ASAP (ideally by 4/21/17). This study is IRB-approved through the University of Illinois (Principal Investigator, Janet Liechty, PhD).  If you have any questions, please email us at YoungAdultsSpeak@gmail.com

  • Up With Life Suicide Prevention and Awareness Walk

    Up With Life, a student organization dedicated to suicide prevention and awareness on U of I's campus and in the greater community, is having its first annual walk on April 30th to raise money for NoStigmas, a nonprofit that provides free support and resources for those struggling with mental illness.

  • The Career Center Summer Break Job Shadow Opportunities

    What is it?

    The Summer Break Job Shadow Program is an opportunity for students to have a one or half-day company visit over Summer Break with an employer or alum, helping them explore a career field, engage with a company of interest, establish a professional network, and foster potential opportunities. Employers use this program to promote their company and help identify future interns and full-time hires!  The program is open to students graduating in December 2017 or later (so no graduating seniors).  Resume submissions take place from April 17 through April 21.  

    Students should visit go.illinois.edu/SummerBreakJobShadow for more details on the program, including downloading the student program guide. 

    What job shadow opportunities are currently posted?

    For your benefit, I’ve attached the list of opportunities that can be found on I-Link – there are currently 20 unique job shadows, but most are open to bringing in larger groups of students.

    How do students apply?

    To see what is available and apply, students should sign into their I-Link account and click on "Search Jobs (all Jobs)" under the "Shortcuts" tab on the right side of the screen.  From there, use the "Advanced Search" tab and click on "Show Me...Job Shadow Listings".  Students will then see the 20 job shadow opportunities and can click on each one individually to see the details and date that they are being held.  Students are welcome to apply to as many that interest them to improve their chances at a job shadow; however, they will only be “matched” with one.  The application period is open until Friday, April 21st. 

  • CHLH 494: Trauma, Diversity, & Resilience

    Regardless of their career aspirations, our students will likely encounter traumatized individuals. Despite renewed awareness and concern about trauma in the public, systematic training about trauma is lacking. The goal of this course is to contribute to a better informed public and better informed healthcare professionals by exposing students to accurate information about trauma.

    Course Description: This course will examine the psychological and public health impact of a variety of traumatic experiences (e.g., sexual and physical assault, domestic violence, war and torture, community violence, and natural disasters) on diverse populations, including racial and ethnic minorities, veterans, women, children, aging populations, and individuals who identify as LGBTQIA. Students will be able to articulate the prevalence, incidence, and developmental impact of post-traumatic stress across the lifespan. Students will become familiar with the major risk factors for trauma-related dysfunction and cultural factors that exacerbate or ameliorate dysfunction. During course discussions, we will emphasize the influence of culture and history on how individuals and society responds to trauma. Students will begin to think critically about a person’s group memberships and identifications, and the effect of these memberships and identities on the way that an individual experiences and recovers from a traumatic experience. Students will discover how positive change can transpire following trauma exposure. We will investigate evidence-based intervention strategies. Students will have the opportunity to gain exposure to traumatized populations through service learning projects. Case accounts of traumatized individuals, original professional journal articles, classic texts written by trauma experts, service learning opportunities, and documentaries about trauma will enhance learning.

  • National Volunteer Week

    The University of Illinois will celebrate National Volunteer Week on April 23-29. Office of Volunteer Programs (OVP) has highlighted volunteer opportunities around the Champaign-Urbana area to help engage students in their community to make a difference and participate in National Volunteer Week. To view a complete list of volunteer events and opportunities, go to http://go.illinois.edu/nationalvolunteerweek.

  • Upcoming Events in Spanish

    Spanish Major/Minor Informational

    Interested in Spanish?  What can you do with Spanish?  Want to know how to possibly earn some Spanish credit abroad?  Then join us and find out about this and more! 

    There will be two informationals this fall

    Where:     Foreign Language Building, Lucy Ellis Lounge (Room 1080, behind the elevators)

    When:      Thurs., Sept. 14th from 3-4 pmTues., Oct. 24th from 4-5 pm

     

    Spanish Language Programs Abroad Info Sessions

    Sept. 5th and Nov. 14th From 4-5:15 pm Lucy Ellis Lounge (1080 FLB- behind the elevators)

  • Provost's Undergraduate Student Advisory Board - Call for Applications

    We are once again seeking applications for the Provost’s Undergraduate Student Advisory Board. Please share the information with students who:

    Are undergraduates for the current year who will be on campus—not studying abroad or graduating early—both this fall and in Spring, 2018; Have a strong record of academic achievement as evidenced by a 3.0 GPA or above in their college courses or, for first-time new freshmen or transfer students, as evidenced by what you would consider a “very strong” high school or prior institution record; Are interested in academic affairs initiatives and activities on campus; Are involved in both academic and extracurricular activities here or, for first-time new freshmen or transfer students, were involved at their previous institution.

    Please be aware that a primary requirement for participation is availability during the set meeting times for the fall, no class or work conflicts. Though we certainly don’t expect you to vet this in the nominees, know that this will be the first question we ask any of them. Fall meeting dates are Wednesday, October 4; Friday, November 10; and Friday, December 8, all from noon to 1 p.m. with lunch provided.

    Applications can be completed here and are due by Friday, September 8th at 5p.m. Questions can be directed to mschaefr@illinois.edu or students can call (217)333-6677.

  • Field Education Day - Save the Date!

    When: Friday, September 15, 2017
    9:30 am – 11:30 am. Registration begins at 9:00 am.

    Where: I Hotel and Conference Center, 1900 S 1st St, Champaign, IL

    What: An opportunity for students who are preparing to enter their Field placement to talk with many of the organizations that provide internship experiences and to learn about internship opportunities. This event is for information gathering - you will not be interviewing for internships on this day. Further internship planning will be done through the Field Education Office.

    Who: BSW Juniors and Seniors; MSW students who anticipate beginning their internship in May 2018 or August 2018

    Please dress professionally and do not bring a resume

     

    Job Fair

    When: Friday, September 15, 2017
    12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Registration begins at 11:45 am.

    Where: I Hotel and Conference Center, 1900 S 1st St, Champaign, IL

    What: An opportunity to talk with organizations about employment opportunities. This event is separate from the Field Education Fair and is not to be used to seek internship opportunities. Students may interact with any organization at the Job Fair to seek employment opportunities.

    Who: All School of Social Work students and alumni

    Please dress professionally and bring your resume

  • New student library tours Aug. 30 and 31

    Get to know the University Library system and services. We'll take you on a tour of the Main and Undergraduate Libraries, stopping to see all major service points. Next, we'll provide you with an introduction to the Library Gateway, your home for virtual library resources. Tours start in the Marshall Gallery, on the east side of the Main Library on the first floor, at 11 a.m. on 8/30 and 8/31.

  • Verdell Frazier Young Awards for Women

    Applications Due September 1st

    Apply Today!

    The Verdell Frazier Young Award was established to assist women who have had an interruption in pursuing a college degree. Awards are available for Fall, Spring and Summer. Individual applicants can be awarded for two semesters within a given degree program. The application is currently open and must be submitted by Friday, September 1st at 5pm for full consideration.

    Award Eligibility Requirements:

    There must be at least one year interruption in the educational process with priority given to applicants with a two or more year interruption. The interruption can occur at any point in the educational career. Priority for awards will be given to undergraduate students. All currently enrolled students are eligible regardless of citizenship or in-state status. All continuing students must have a grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.75; each student must include a copy of their transcript or grade report. Students will be eligible for the awards no more than 2 semesters per degree (including summer terms). All students must submit a copy of their Financial Aid Award Letter; financial criteria will help to determine the amount of the award. A fully completed application and interview will be required for all applicants. Students must be enrolled at the University of Illinois - Urbana campus during the award period. Enrollment may be full or part time.

    How to Apply

    Applications may be submitted via the online form here. Applications must be submitted by Friday, September 1st at 5pm for full consideration.  Potential recipients will be invited to a brief, in-person interview. Note: You will be notified by Women's Center staff if you are selected for an interview.

    Additional questions can be directed to the Women's Resources Center at womenscenter@illinois.edu or (217) 333-3137.

  • LAS winter break study abroad courses

    Want to study abroad over winter? Consider one of the following LAS short-term programs abroad:

    Winter Break 2017-18

    ARGENTINA: HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICAL CULTURE AND POLITICS WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE PROFESSOR GISELA SIN

    BAHAMAS: SUSTAINABILITY WITH INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY PROFESSOR BRIAN ALLAN

    COSTA RICA: PRIMATE BEHAVIOR, ECOLOGY, ECOSYSTEM SUSTAINABILITY, & CONSERVATION WITH ANTHROPOLOGY PROFESSOR PAUL GARBER

    JORDAN: IMMIGRATION AND INTEGRATION WITH LINGUISTICS PROFESSOR EMAN SAADAH

    PERU: HERITAGE, TOURISM, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE LAND OF THE INCAS WITH ANTHROPOLOGY PROFESSOR HELAINE SILVERMAN

    The application deadline for winter break programs is September 15th! Click here for more information and to apply.

    Questions? Contact LAS International Programs at las-studyabroad@illinois.edu

  • 2017-2018 LENS Diversity Certificate registration is LIVE!

    The LENS Diversity Certificate Program is a two-semester (Fall 2017-Spring 2018) commitment that provides students with enriching, thought-provoking experiences culminating in a certificate.

    The LENS Program operates on a multi-dimensional framework that encourages students to view and explore diversity, social justice, and intercultural relations to develop skills for functioning in a diverse and global society: Learn, Envision, Navigate, and Synthesize.

    Earn a certificate for taking classes, developing projects, engaging in critical discussion with your peers, and attending events!

    To register, go to http://go.illinois.edu/LENS.   For more information about the LENS Diversity Certificate Program, go to http://oiir.illinois.edu/diversityed/lens-certificate or e-mail DiversityEd@illinois.edu.

  • Getting Started in Research Workshop Fall 2017 Calendar - Illinois Office of Undergraduate Research

    The Office of Undergraduate Research announces its Fall 2017 calendar for the Getting Started in Research Workshop.

    During this workshop, we will discuss the various forms of undergraduate research that take place on campus, guide students to develop a plan of action to locate research opportunities on campus, and discuss ways to contact faculty research mentors. Students will leave the workshop with (1) a better understanding of undergraduate research and how it takes place on our campus, (2) increased confidence to contact faculty research mentors, and (3) a list of faculty mentors to contact.

    For workshop dates, registration, and additional details please visit: go.illinois.edu/GSIRW

  • Illinois Abroad Day

    The event will be held on Wednesday, September 6th all across campus.  Encourage any interested students to stop by one or more of the following fairs to explore programs and talk to study abroad returnees.

    Illinois Abroad & Global Exchange (all majors) Main Quad (behind the Union) – 11AM-3PM

    LAS 

    Main Quad (between Lincoln & English) – 11AM-3PM

    Engineering Bardeen Quad – 1PM-4PM

    ACES Heritage Room, ACES Library – 1PM-4PM

    Business BIF Atrium – 1PM-4PM

    Funding Your Study Abroad Experience: workshop & information session

    4:30pm-5:45pm on September 6, 2017

    213 Gregory Hall (810 S Wright St, Urbana)

    Learn about the Illinois for Illinois (I4I) and Illinois International Programs (IIP) scholarships, nationally competitive awards, and other opportunities to help fund your study abroad trip. This information session will include a short workshop on how to budget for your trip.

    Find the I4I and IIP Scholarships application here: http://international.illinois.edu/students/student-funding.html

     

    Contact Sam Celmer at smcelme2@illinois.edu for scholarship questions.

  • Study Abroad in South Africa with ACES

    Interested in Studying Abroad in South Africa? Attend an information meeting with the on-site provider on September 20th and get the details for upcoming trips. 

  • Community Service & Volunteer Fair

    OVP will be hosting the annual Community Service and Volunteer Fair on Tuesday, September 19th from 10:30 am-1:30 pm in the Illini Union I-Rooms. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome to attend. Community agencies, service RSOs, and campus offices will be promoting their volunteer opportunities and service projects. Bring your i-Card for a chance to win raffle prizes!

    Volunteers are needed to assist with setup and working the event. Check out the available times at https://www.volunteersignup.org/TXMDX.

  • United Against Inequalities in Disease (UAID)

    United Against Inequalities in Disease (UAID) 

    Opioid Epidemic, Affordable Care Act, Ebola, Childhood Obesity... this RSO is seeking students interested in public health issues. This ranges from discussing and debating global and national problems, and acting upon those right here in Champaign County. We hope to have a variety of students from all majors participate, so check out out website for more info, dates, and location of meetings. 

    https://uaiduiuc.wixsite.com/uaid

  • Research opportunity for BSW and MSW students.

    Any BSW or MSW students interested in receiving hands-on experience in qualitative research involving topics in childhood trauma and forensic interviewing are encouraged to attend an informational meeting on Tuesday, September 12th, 2017 from 12:00 to 1:00 PM in room 2015 at the School of Social Work. Students can volunteer or receive class credit (in addition to creating individual learning goals). No prior research experience necessary. Lunch will be provided. Contact ealux@illinois.edu for more information.

  • The iHelp Team Needs YOUR Help!

    Do you need volunteer hours? Do you love serving others? Do you want to do something meaningful and memorable? Sign up for iHelp! Join the Student Alumni Ambassadors for this campus-wide day of service on Saturday, September 30, 2017. You can volunteer as an individual OR you can form a team--with a group of friends or with your RSO! Follow the links below to register!

    Registration closes at Midnight, Friday September 22nd.

    Group Registration: Found here

    Individual Registration: Found here

  • VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Stress Management Peer Leaders

    McKinley Heath Center’s Health Education Unit is seeking volunteers to become Stress Management Peer (SMP) Leaders. SMP is dedicated to providing education & awareness to UI students on stress-related topics and concerns. We facilitate stress-related workshops; participate in campus-wide program planning and other organized events while embracing the diversity of our campus. This is a great opportunity to enhance leadership skills and meet new and interesting people. Strong communication skills desired. This hands-on experience is a great volunteer opportunity!

    Learn to Stress Less! Limited time to join! 

    Interest session will be held at the Illini Union, Room 406 on Wednesday,  September 6th, 5:00 p.m.

    For more information please contact Savannah Hubly: hubly2@illinois.edu; or Cierra Womack: cwomack2@illinois.edu

  • Field Education Day 2017 Registration

    Hello BSW Junior or Senior Students!

    We hope your semester is off to a great start! Attached you will find a Save the Date for Field Education Day, which will be held on September 15th at the I Hotel and Conference Center. Please plan to attend if you are a BSW Junior or Senior, or an MSW student who anticipates being ready to enter internship in May 2018 or August 2018.

    Register to attend HERE!

    Registration deadline is September10th!

    At Field Education Day you will have the opportunity to talk with several of the internship sites the School partners with, find out about the learning experiences they offer and learn more about their organizations. We will also have someone on-site to take a FREE headshot for your LinkedIn profile. Past students have found this to be a very beneficial day, and we're sure you will too!

    We look forward to seeing you on September 15th!

    The Field Education Office

  • Health Related RSO Fair

    The Career Center will be hosting the Health Related RSO Fair next Wednesday, September 6 from 5-7 pm at their main office (715 S. Wright Street). Last year they had over 100 students come through to speak to representatives from Health RSOs.  

    Students attending do not need to register for the event, they just show up at any point between 5 and 7 pm. Health advisors will be there as well, if students have questions.

  • CEU event -- FREE for SSW students Positive Psychology in Social Work Practice: Theory, Skills, & Strategies

    Are you curious about the study of Happiness and Positive Psychology? Interested in learning strategies for your own life and future practice? Come join us for an interactive Friday afternoon seminar with a leading expert!  Sponsored by the Healthcare Education & Leadership Scholars (HEALS) program!  

    When: Friday, September 29, 2017, 1:00-4:00pm

    Where: School of Social Work, Room 2015

    Who: Dr. Rosalba Hernandez, PhD, MSc

    Register HERE (or paste into your browser:  http://socialwork.illinois.edu/positive-psychology )

  • The Office of Undergraduate Research is hiring a Curriculum/Program Development Intern

    Curriculum/Program Development Intern

    The Illinois Office of Undergraduate Research is seeking an undergraduate student to assist with program and curriculum development projects. Student may be asked to perform other related duties as assigned. Please include your hourly availability/preferred working hours from 9AM- 5PM M-F. This position is paid at $12/hr.

    Applicants must be able to work for entirety of academic year 2017/18 (during semester), 10 hours per week. Experience as an undergraduate researcher preferred, but not required. Reliable work ethic is necessary. Student should be independent, communicative, and able to take initiative with good attention to detail. Please provide cover letter indicating interest and relevant experience, resume/CV and one letter of reference to ugresearch@illinois.edu. Deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2017 at 5pm; please put “undergraduate internship position” in the subject line. Incomplete applications will be removed from consideration. Any questions should be addressed to the same email account, with same subject line.

    More details can be found on the University of Illinois Virtual Job Board: https://secure.osfa.illinois.edu/vjb/detail.aspx?type=nonfws&postid=36951

  • The Value of Undergraduate Research Workshop - September 11, 2017

    During this workshop, we will discuss the importance of conducting research as an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois. This will include a discussion of how engaging in research can impact your career development, and how to communicate this value effectively. Students will leave the workshop with (1) a better understanding of how undergraduate research can benefit you both now and following graduation, and (2) an idea of how to effectively communicate the value of research experiences to future employers. This workshop is a collaboration between the Office of Undergraduate Research and The Career Center.

    Registration for this workshop is mandatory. Details and registration link can be found at: http://go.illinois.edu/VURW

  • A Home of Their Own: Documentary Screening & Panel

    View the new documentary: A Home of Their Own, celebrating the African American community’s role in housing students in the 1930-50s. Deirdre Cobb-Roberts leads a panel of documentary participants in discussion.

    Wednesday, September 20, 2017
    2:00-4:00 pm

    NCSA Building
    Room 1122
    1205 W. Clark, Urbana

  • The Mindful Student: Discovering Your Strengths and Re-Imagining “Success”

    Monday, September 11
    4:00--5:30 p.m.
    1028 Lincoln Hall

    This workshop provides opportunities to explore how mindfulness can help you in your life as a student.  Mindfulness is a state of active, open attention on the present; it allows you to observe your thoughts and feelings without judging them good or bad, an approach that can be particularly helpful when dealing with setbacks or making difficult decisions.  The emphasis in this workshop will be on how attitudes of mindfulness can help you slow down, take stock, and learn to define your own success. 

    See https://publish.illinois.edu/lassuccessworkshops/ for more information about this and other Fall 2017 workshops in the LAS Success series. To learn more about this workshop, email englishadvising@illinois.edu

  • $tart $mart Salary Negotiation Workshop

    Learn strategies to successfully negotiate salary and benefits packages.

    Tuesday, September 19
    12:30-1:30 PM
    At the Women's Resources Center

    616 E Green St. Suite 202, Champaign

  • Study Abroad Info Session: Buenos Aires and Prague

    A representative from the study abroad provider, CEA, will be on campus tomorrow and is hosting an info session about programs in Buenos Aires and Prague offered to Illinois students through their organization.  The info session is tomorrow, Tuesday, September 12, 1PM-2PM in G46 Foreign Languages Building.

  • An Evening with Kara Richardson Whitely

    Learn about her raw and inspiring story of her ascent from the depths of self doubt to the top of the world--and how to push beyond your limits and limitations.

    September 27, 2017
    6:30 to 8 p.m.
    ARC Multipurpose Room 7
    Talk will be followed by book signing.

  • DACA Events with La Casa

    Thursday, Sept. 21 | Friday, Sept. 22 | Friday, Oct. 13

    On September 5, 2017, the White House formally announced the decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, affecting nearly 800,000 people who were brought to the US as children. In an effort to support and educate our campus community, several events have been planned, thanks to the support of the University of Illinois, the Latino/a Student Alumni Association, Illinois Coalition Assisting Undocumented Students Education (I-CAUSE) and La Casa Cultural Latina:

    Thursday, September 21, 5.00-7.00pm Workshop for ANY and ALL undocumented students. Email undocumented@illinois.edu for more information.

    • Friday, September 22, 2017             Know your Rights Workshop, La Casa Cultural Latina 10am to 11:30am. DACA Renewal Clinic - Immigration attorney Daisy Dominguez assist any and all undocumented/DACA students that are eligible to renew with their application that day.                         For an appointment contact us at undocumented@illinois.edu                        
    The Latino/Latina Student Alumni Association (LLAA) and individual Alumni have committed to sponsoring the USCIS DACA Renewal fee for a limited number of students

    • Friday, October 13 Undocumented Student Ally Training for staff/faculty/admin from 9am-12pm. It is open to 50 people and anyone can register at http://go.illinois.edu/undocuallytraining

  • Kevin T. Early Memorial Scholarship for Freshmen Students

    Deadline:  Monday, October 30, 2017

    Amount:  $2,000

    Eligibility:  Any student with freshman standing at UIUC for the 2017-2018 school year and who has demonstrated an aptitude for and a skill in writing poetry.

    Rules:  Students must submit 5 poems.  The complete manuscript should not exceed 5 pages.  The poems must NOT have been previously published.

    Deadline for application:  October 30, 2017

    Contact and Submission Information:  Deb Stauffer, Department of English, 208 English Building, MC-718, 608 S. Wright Street, Urbana, IL  61801.  Phone:  (217) 333-2390 (dstauffe@illinois.edu) 

    The name, address, phone number, e-mail, and UIN of the writer are to appear on a title sheet that will be separate from the entry.  The writer’s name is not to appear on the entry itself.  Entries will not be returned.

    This scholarship is made possible from an endowment by William and Donna Early in memory of their son Kevin, who would have been a freshman at UIUC.