Professional Development

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48161

Environmental Internship or Summer Research Informational Meeting

Center for Natural Sciences

ENVS Department students .....Interested in an environmental internship or summer research for Summer 2020? Then please attend this informational meeting. If you have already had a summer experience that you would like to share with the group, you are welcome to attend.

How To Take Advantage of Your Phi Kappa Phi Membership

Friends Hall

Calling all Phi Kappa Phi student members!

Student Co-Vice Presidents Kaitlyn Sevilla and Justina Snyder will be hosting an event for all members called, “How to Take Advantage of Your PKP Membership.” It will take place on Monday, November 4th from 5:00-6:00pm in Friends 209. The meeting will explain how you can take advantage of your membership by applying for scholarship and grant opportunities for study abroad, research, or grad school through Phi Kappa Phi. Pizza will be provided, so come hungry!

Level Up Your Research Skills (LS)

Gannet 319

We are going to show students citation management system software that will help organize their research when writing capstone or theses. It will help write their bibliographies for them. We are also going to introduce them to the Digital Commons, the school repository, and some free software that can be useful in the workplace.

Abby Juda - Science Librarian

International Pronouns Day at IC

Athletics & Events Center

A celebration of all things pronouns, pumpkins, and pride.

Four stations will be available for all your pronoun-related needs:

Ask a Pronoun Specialist: Faculty and Staff, stop by our Pronoun Advice booth to have your questions answered.

Information Table: Find resources on pronoun use, pick up pronoun buttons for yourself and your friends, and view the Proclamation by Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick recognizing the 2018 International Pronouns Day observance. Try out a few of the fun apps that make learning about pronouns entertaining and convenient.

Project Embolden: Interest Meeting

West Tower Lounge

Project Embolden is an initiative created by the senior class of BOLD Women’s Leadership Scholars. This campus transformation project is a mentorship program in collaboration with New Roots Charter School, specifically working with 11th and 12th graders.

Project Embolden intends on building mentor and mentee connections between youth in high school and young adults in college, specifically as it relates to exploring post- high school ventures. We aim to contribute to social change, service and inclusivity through youth mentorship.