[Agvisors] CALS Monday Message October 12, 2015
UA Agriculture and Life Sciences Career and Academic Services
nancyr at cals.arizona.edu
Mon Oct 12 08:56:37 MST 2015
CALS Monday Message
October 12, 2015
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Dates and Deadlines
October 16, 2015: Change of Schedule form with instructor's permission to ADD or CHANGE classes is accepted until the end of the business day. After this, both instructor and Dean signatures will be required. UAccess is still available to withdraw online through November 1st.
October 19, 2015: All Change of Schedule forms to ADD or CHANGE classes require not only the instructor's signature indicating permission, but also the Dean's signature. By policy, permission from the Dean to make a registration change at this time requires an extraordinary reason. UAccess is still available to withdraw online through November 1st.
October 26, 2015: Deadline to pay tuition ALL UNITS registered as of 8/20/2015 through 10/21/2015 without late charges.
November 1, 2015: Last day to withdraw from a class online through UAccess.
The complete withdrawal process is still available through the last day of classes.
November 2, 2015: Course withdrawals may be processed only with the approval of the student's college Dean on a Late Change Petition now through November 20th. Students must have an extraordinary reason for approval.
November 11, 2015: Veteran's Day, no classes.
November 17, 2015: $125.00 Unpaid Tuition Charge applied for unpaid tuition due 10/26/15.
November 26 - 29, 2015: Thanksgiving Recess, no classes.
Ask an Interviewer Day
The recruiter from Vanguard will be here on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 from 10 am - 2 pm.
You DO NOT have to be interested in working for Vanguard, you simply have to be a CALS Student who would like a 15 min one-on-one with a professional recruiter to get feedback on their resume, ask how to prepare for an interview, and practice basic interview skills.
RSVP by clicking this link: http://doodle.com/poll/nzbdwcy3hbhpac4t
If you have any questions, email career-center at cals.arizona.edu (mailto:career-center at cals.arizona.edu) .
CALS Career Center
The CALS Fall 2015 Internship Library is up and running. Internship information that comes through our office is added to the Internship Library. It is a great jumping off point to start looking for internships. Here is the link:
https://cals.arizona.edu/cas/fall-2015-internship-library (https://cals.arizona.edu/cas/fall-2015-internship-library )
If you are actively seeking an internship, submit your information to the CALS Internship Student Survey. This is a great opportunity for students to gain access to open internships targeted through emails. Here is the link to the survey:
https://cals.arizona.edu/cas/internship-survey.
Announcements
UA Food Day Fair 2015
Wednesday, October 14th
10 am - 2pm on the UA Mall
For more information visit:
http://uafoodday.com
Don't miss the last four Cooking on Campus meetings this semester!
Cooking on Campus is only $5 a class. All classes are from 5:15-6:30pm every other Tuesday at the Rec Center.
Cooking on Campus is a hands-on crash course taught by college students for college students. We teach students step-by-step recipes while explaining cooking techniques and the nutritional value of different foods. They provide students with valuable knowledge about food, a chance to meet new people, and a home-cooked meal!
For more details and to register, visit:
http://cookingoncampus.arizona.edu (http://cookingoncampus.arizona.edu/)
The University of Arizona Alternative Breaks organization has opened up its 2016 trip applications!
If you are interested in participating in one of these week-long, jam-packed fun, service trips,just go to https://arizona.collegiatelink.net/ form/start/81463 (https://arizona.collegiatelink.net/form/start/81463) .
To apply for our weekend trip to Saguaro National Park go to https://arizona.collegiatelink.net/ form/start/81457 (https://arizona.collegiatelink.net/form/start/81457) .
Our priority deadline closes on October 11th, however, we will continue accepting applications on a rolling basis.
The trips include meaningful service working with different social issues, and fun activities on free days with other University of Arizona students! Our student-led trips are amazing opportunities for anyone looking to breakaway from the norm and do something different!
See our trip options below!
(locations will not be released until later in the semester)
Weekend Trip (Nov 13^th-15^th)
- Wildlife Preservation
Winter Break (Jan 3rd-9th)
- Poverty and Homelessness
Spring Break (March 12th-19th)
- Healthcare Access
- Poverty and Homelessness
- Mental Health and Addiction
- Wildlife Preservation
- Poverty and Marginalization
Contact uaalternativebreaks at gmail.com (mailto:uaalterntivebreaks at gmail.com) with any questions.
"Like" our Facebook page (University of Arizona Alternative Breaks) (https://www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-Arizona-Alternative-Breaks/579358962127947) to learn more about our organization and stay updated!
NSC Students:
Check out Arizona in Shanghai
Shanghai has transformed from a small fishing village into a global financial capital (and home to more than 24 million people) in just a few decades. It is a city that reflects the many dimensions of globalization.
Arizona in Shanghai is a unique partnership between the University of Arizona and CEA intended to engage a diverse group of students and academic fields in this spectacular city.
This program offers students the opportunity to gain immersive experiences related to local culture and language. Courses offered in Shanghai are represented by four UA Departments including Nutritional Sciences,
Global Studies, Communication and East Asian Studies.
To learn more about this program, please make an appointment with:
Donella Ly
djly at email.arizona.edu
(520) 621-0785
Or visit
https://global.arizona.edu/study-abroad/program/arizona-shanghai-semester to apply!
Spring 2015 term starts late February and ends mid-June. Application deadline for this spring is November 15th!
Direct Credit NSC Offerings Include:
NSC 170, 301, and 255
Gain credit toward graduation!
The Office of Student Engagement is partnering with the student-led InnovateUA for their first initiative of the year - Pitchfest.
Pitchfest is part of a nationwide competition celebrating students and the power of their ideas. From September 25th to November 6th, students can log onto pitchfest.arizona.edu and upload a video explaining their big idea in one of 11 categories. The prize in each category starts at $500 - the more people participate, the higher the prize! Students have the opportunity to win up to $1000 for their idea!
The pitch is the new and improved elevator speech. In 3 minutes or less, students should film themselves talking about their idea. The key is to keep it short, clear, and passionate. Students can submit their video on pitchfest.arizona.edu (http://pitchfest.arizona.edu/) . The winning ideas in each of the 11 categories will receive a monetary prize of up to $1000.
In addition to competing as individuals, Pitchfest also includes a friendly competition between the colleges at the University of Arizona. The winning college will be the one with the most student pitches across all categories (relative to college size)! Each college will have one Talent Team Representative, a student nominated by the Dean of that college, who responsibilities will include promoting Pitchfest and staffing the Pitch Tables at the Main Library on Mondays or Wednesdays. The Talent Team students get the word out and get other students excited about participating!
You can read more about Pitchfest on pitchfest.arizona.edu (http://pitchfest.arizona.edu/) . Additionally, If you would like questions on how to craft a pitch or any other questions, please contact Laura Kurtzberg at laurak2 at email.arizona.edu (mailto:laurak2 at email.arizona.edu) .
As our first event of the year, Pitchfest has the opportunity to spread the word about InnovateUA (
innovateua.arizona.edu) and connect with students who are interested in entrepreneurship, innovation, technology, or expanding their education! We hope that students who participate in Pitchfest will consider joining InnovateUA as a volunteer or an organizer.
Writing Skills Improvement Program (WSIP)
Weekly Writing Workshops: FREE and open to all UA and Tucson community members. Series: The Craft of Writing; Grammar and Style; Introduction to Scholarly Writing; and Advanced and Graduate Scholarly Writing. Every Monday and Wednesday, 2 pm in Harvill Bldg., Room 319. Pre-registration is appreciated http://wsip.arizona.edu
WSIP Scheduled Tutoring: FREE to UA students. Individual and small group tutoring, 30 and 50 minutes sessions. Professional writing assistance in all subject areas and writing projects. Register and schedule an appointment on-line http://wsip.arizona.edu
WSIP Walk-in Tutoring: FREE to UA students. Individual and small group tutoring, no appointment necessary. Professional writing assistance in all subject areas and writing projects. Available at convenient locations across campus. Pre-registration is appreciated http://wsip.arizona.edu
Contact WSIP at 621-5849 or visit http://wsip.arizona.edu
Body Smart Discussion Series: LGBTQIA Body Image
Wednesday, October 14th
5 pm - 6:15 pm at UA Campus Health
3rd floor, DeArmond Room (B307)
Body Smart is excited to welcome special speaker Martie van der Voort, MC, LPC, specializing in LGBT, trauma, and eating disorders.
Join us for this free exciting, engaging, and interactive discussion. Martie will be discussing body image challenges in the LGBTQIA community and how to overcome those challenges. It will be an empowering message that will speak to members of the LGBT community as well as those seeking a better understanding of the subject.
Snacks will be provided!
For more information on all things Body Smart, Like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/UABodySmart.
Celebrate UA's Moon Tree
Friday, October 30th
4:30-5:30 pm in Kuiper Space Sciences Building
The American Sycamore was grown from a seed that travelled to the moon on the Apollo 14 sapce flight in 1971 as part of the US Forest Service Research. Generously donated to The University of Arizona in 1976 where it has grown as a landscape icon and reminder of the connections between our planet and space.
Keynote Speaker:
Jack Roosa
son of Apollo 14 Astronaut Stuart Roosa
Call: (520) 621-7074 with any questions
For more information visit:
arboretum.arizona.edu/celebrating-moon-tree
Become the next Arizona Student Regent!
The Student Regent is chosen by the University students to represent all Arizona students in the Arizona Board of Regents.
Information session:
October 15th from 5 - 6 PM
in SUMC Ventana Room
Applications:
Available online at www.asua.arizona.edu
and in the ASUA office located on the 3rd floor of the Student Union Memorial Center.
Applications due Monday Octobober 19, 2015 in the ASUA office
Contact the Student Regents Selections Committee with any questions.
ABORselections at email.arizona.edu
Graduate School Preparation Programs!
UROC-PREP and STAR
Interested in learning about research in your field of study?
Is graduate school preparation on your to do list?
Then apply now for the UROC-PREP or STAR program!
SPRING 2016: Students begin the program in the spring semester and enroll in a 3 unit reading and writing intensive course: GRAD 492: Directed Research, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:00 am to 9:15 am (no exceptions).
SUMMER 2016: Students work with a UA faculty mentor on a small scale research project in their field of study; complete a written research report, research poster, and oral presentation; are paid a $4,000 summer research stipend; complete GRE preparation and testing; have their abstract published in the UROC Abstract Review and more. For the summer, a full‐time commitment to all activities is expected of all students (no exceptions).
FALL 2016: Students are registered for a 1 unit graduate school preparation course, complete and submit applications to graduate school. For fall, all students must attend GRAD 496A: The Graduate School Application Process, Fridays, 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (no exceptions).
UROC-PREP & STAR
Application Deadline: November 15th
Open to all majors
Contact: Dr. Andrew Huerta
ahuerta at email.arizona.edu
Visit: www.grad.arizona.edu/UROC (https://grad.arizona.edu/uroc/)
UROC-PREP
Information: https://grad.arizona.edu/uroc/prep
Application: https://grad.arizona.edu/uroc/ uroc-application-2016 (https://grad.arizona.edu/uroc/uroc-application-2016)
STAR
Information: https://grad.arizona.edu/uroc/star
Application: https://grad.arizona.edu/uroc /uroc-application-2016 (https://grad.arizona.edu/uroc/uroc-application-2016)
Sustainability Curriculum at Biosphere 2:
Engagement That Builds Education & Outreach Capacity
Help us develop engaging curriculum at Biosphere 2 that teaches sustainability topics to K-12 students.
October 17-18 at Biosphere 2.
Biosphere 2 serves as a center for research, outreach, teaching and life-long learning about Earth, its living systems, and its place in the universe. Each day, K-12 students take tours and participate in hands-on science at the UA-owned facility. We would like to offer new units focused on sustainability for classes that come to Biosphere 2. The new units will require extensive curriculum development, and you can help!
We seek UA science, engineering, math, environmental science, architecture, conservation, and education students (Grad and Undergrad) interested in STEM, sustainability, and curriculum development to attend a 2-day working retreat, with additional follow up meetings and conversations. Facilitators (Biosphere 2 employees, UA faculty, and TUSD teachers) will guide and mentor STEM students, education students, & teachers in combined groups as they articulate different ways in which K-12 students can actively explore and manipulate science/engineering principles focusing on issues of sustainability at Biosphere 2.
Transportation, food, and lodging will be provided. Space is limited. Please apply via this survey monkey link.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/ r/SustainCurriculumB2 (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SustainCurriculumB2)
Applications accepted until all spaces filled.
Benefits:
Opportunity for UA students from different disciplines to help build their STEM teaching and communication effectiveness.
Help increase STEM learning opportunities for students in southern Arizona.
Increase understanding and awareness of sustainability issues on the UA campus and in the local community.
Provide additional resources for teachers in the greater Tucson area.
Once these curriculum units are developed, they can have lasting impact for years to come.
Apply now: https://www.surveymonkey.com/ r/SustainCurriculumB2 (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SustainCurriculumB2)
If you have questions, please contact Katie Morgan (katherinemorgan at email.arizona.edu (mailto:katherinemorgan at email.arizona.edu) ) or Kevin Bonine (kebonine at email.arizona.edu (mailto:kebonine at email.arizona.edu) ).
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Office of Career and Academic Services Advising located in Forbes 203/204
Hours of Operation 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday
Appointment Number: (520) 621-3616
Walk-in Hours for the Week of October 12th (for quick questions - 10 minutes or less):
For Academic Advising Questions:
Forbes 203
Nancy Rodriguez-Lorta:
Appointment only
Kristen Geary:
Tuesday: 9 am - 11 am
Friday: 9 am - 11 am
For Career and Internship Questions:
Forbes 204
Dari Trujillo:
Wednesday: 9 am - Noon
Thursday: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Kyle Sharp:
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