Explore
- We encourage you to attend the Diversity & Inclusion Summit from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 25 in the University Memorial Center. Before you go to the summit there are a few things you should know.
- Do you like to travel, or enjoy learning about different cultures? Your personal interests outside the classroom can help you find your academic path. If you’re interested in different cultures or working with others, here are some ways to explore
- Volunteering is often overlooked as a way to get involved. Volunteering not only can be added to your resume, but it is also a great way to meet new people, network with various organizations and help out a variety of causes. Don't miss the Spring Volunteer Fair Feb. 3.
- Do you enjoy volunteering for a cause you’re passionate about? Your personal interests outside the classroom can help you find your academic path. If you’re interested in volunteering, service or helping society, here are ways to explore this semester.
- One of the best ways to explore this semester is through career fairs. You may be thinking that career fairs are only for upperclassman who know what they want to do with their lives. But that’s not true! The purpose of career fairs is to give all students a chance to meet employers who are both hiring now and in the future.
- Has anyone ever told you that you’re naturally talented at something? Perhaps you’re the go-to person in your friend group when someone needs to talk. Maybe you’re the person everyone wants on their trivia team, or able to easily start a conversation with a stranger. While it may seem like these things are just natural for you, they can indicate something greater—your strengths.
- Alternative Breaks sends teams of college students to engage in community-based service projects during spring break. These student-led volunteer trips focus on making a positive impact on environmental and social justice issues in various communities. Here are four reasons to go all in and take an Alternative Break trip this spring.
- Are you looking to get involved, or thinking of joining a student group or club? Attend the Involvement Fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom. Here are some things to know before the fair next week
- College is the perfect time to try new things, be curious about new ideas and explore opportunities. As you begin your academic journey, here is some advice to help you start out the semester strong.
- These student-led volunteer trips focus on making a positive impact on environmental and social justice issues in various communities. Here are five reasons to take an Alternative Break this spring.