Have you signed up for Handshake yet? It not only houses such functions as appointment-scheduling with the COAS’s Walter Center for Career Achievement but also job, internship, and volunteer opportunities! If you’re interested in a position for experience and/or pay over the summer, Handshake is a vital tool for you right now. Postings for summer… Read more »
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IU, Ivy Tech aid transfer students with new guaranteed admissions agreements
Indiana University Bloomington and Ivy Tech Community College have built on their long history of partnership in support of students by creating new transfer pathways with five new guaranteed admissions agreements. The agreements will allow Ivy Tech students who have earned specific associate degrees to transfer as juniors and choose from among nine related baccalaureate… Read more »
O’Neill Minor Fair
For undergraduates: Learning value in action event. Join us in the Tavis Smiley Atrium (center, older portion of the building) to learn about the minors available through O’Neill. Wednesday, October 6th 11 am – 2 pm Location: SPEA /Public and Environmental Affairs, Paul H. O’Neill Graduate Center Room: Atrium For more information, see the official… Read more »
“An Exploration of Biological Resilience” with Dr. Roger Hangarter
Distinguished Professor and Chancellor’s Professor, Dr. Roger Hangarter uses his stunning nature photographs to show how our own resilience is intertwined with biodiversity. All of our basic needs – the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we drink – are reliant on basic biological functions that serve as the core of… Read more »
2021 Graduate Program Expo
Oct 13, 3pm – 6pm Eastern, Virtual Graduate Program Expo Overview You’ll have a chance to connect with representatives of graduate schools and professional programs in diverse areas of studies who are looking for your skill-sets, experience, and knowledge. All IU Students, including prospective graduate students or those exploring post-graduation options can attend this fair… Read more »
City of Bloomington Parks and Rec: Native Tree Planting at Southeast Park
Assist Bloomington Parks and Recreation with reforestation efforts in our City parks! Event Description: Assist Bloomington Parks and Recreation with reforestation efforts in our City parks! We are partnering with Monroe County Identify and Reduce Invasive Species (MC-IRIS) to plant native trees and shrubs throughout Southeast Park. Meet us there on Saturday, October 16th, anytime… Read more »
Student Helper in Electric Fish Lab
Biology laboratory that studies South American electric fish is seeking one or two part-time (5-10 hours/week, possibly more in the summer) student helpers starting immediately or in the fall semester. The fish studied in the lab are not dangerous and produce very weak electrical fields to navigate and to communicate. We study the mechanisms of… Read more »
Climate-changed: A Conversation on Resilience with Elizabeth Kolbert
Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer and journalist Elizabeth Kolbert will speak about her work regarding climate change and the environment. Kolbert is a staff writer at The New Yorker and won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction for her book, “The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History,” which covers mass extinctions. The Media School’s assistant professor… Read more »
Speaker Series: K. Renee Horton, Ph.D.
Learn about the life of a scientist and how to get there with an ever-inspiring expert from NASA, K. Renee Horton, Ph.D. See below for information on these opportunities!
A First Step for New Prelaw Students
Are you considering the legal field as a career? Whether you’re a freshman new to IU or an upperclassman newly interested in the field of law, Prelaw Orientation will help you discover the many resources and opportunities IU has to consider legal careers and prepare to apply to post-graduate professional law programs. How to Register:… Read more »