2015 MLK Observance Week activities
Black History Month event: Film screening and discussion: The New Black
With the current issue of student debt facing college students in the 21st century, it’s helpful to know that K-State offers free and beneficial financial education and help. Here are the top three FREE services that you may be interested in: Continue reading “Powercat Financial Counseling’s Top 3 Services Free to Students”
Hello, ArtSci students!
In this issue of A&S Matters, our new eNewsletter for ArtSci students, there is a lot of great information, including tips on how to make yourself marketable to employers, scholarship opportunities, as well as some exciting events and important dates of which you should be aware.
In addition, I want to draw your attention to the K-State Climate Survey, which will open on Oct. 14. This is an opportunity for you to share your voice and opinion on K-State. What is a university climate? It’s defined as, “the current attitudes, behaviors, standards and practices of employees and students of an institution.” A university’s climate is often shaped through personal experiences, perceptions and institutional efforts.
In order for this to have the strongest positive impact on K-State, we need everyone to participate. Please take this important survey, which opens on Oct. 14, and be sure to encourage your classmates and friends to do the same. Click here to take the survey.
I hope you enjoy the October issue of A&S Matters and have a successful month ahead!
Sincerely,
Dr. Kimathi Choma
Interim Assistant Dean of Diversity, Recruitment, and Retention
@KStateArtSciDPP
785-532-6900
kchoma@k-state.edu
Make yourself marketable
As you prepare to apply for internships and jobs, it is important to be able to clearly state why you would be an asset for an organization. Of course, you’ll be well versed in your primary area of study, but a degree from the College of Arts & Sciences adds value to your major(s). Take a look at this page on our website, which provides a big picture view of what a degree from our college provides, complete with key words and concepts you can use in your interview!
Your Voice: A Stronger K-State
This is your opportunity to have an impact on the future of K-State. Be sure to take the K-State Climate Survey, beginning on Oct. 14. Click to find out more.
Graduating in December?
Commencement is a big deal, full of family, friends and fun. Be sure you plan accordingly. What time do you need to be there? Where should you park? What if it’s cold and you have a big coat…what can you do with it? What should you wear? We’ve put together a helpful webpage with details to help you make plans. And, don’t forget to apply for graduation if you haven’t already done so! Click here for details.
Follow us on Twitter!
Did you know your college is on Twitter? Follow us @KStateArtSci for important dates, announcements and thought provoking content.
Feedback
The goal of this eNewsletter is helpful and relevant to you, our ArtSci students. If there is something we missed or should include in future issues, email your suggestions and feedback to artsci@k-state.edu.
Passionate about environmental issues?
The Udall Scholarship ($5,000) is for undergraduates with the commitment to be future leaders in environmental fields. Competitive applicants, regardless of major, will be able to show dedication to the environment through their activities and career goals.
Details about the award:
If you have a strong dedication to environmental issues, please contact Jim Hohenbary (jimlth@k-state.edu) in the Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships for more information. The campus deadline for this scholarship is Nov. 7, 2014.
There are a variety of culturally enriching events in our college happening in the coming weeks. Mark your calendar and we’ll see you there!
October
8 – Dr. Elijah Anderson, The Cosmopolitan Canopy: Race and Civility in Everyday Life, Wednesday, October 8, 9:30-10:20 a.m. Forum Hall, KSU Student Union
9 – CantoMundo Latina/o Poetry Night, Thursday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. Hemisphere Room, Hale Library
10 – Deborah Miranda, prominent queer Native American theorist and creative writer, will speak at K-State on Friday, Oct. 10, 4:00-5:00 p.m. in Leadership Studies Town Hall
10-11 – A Global Change: Queering Policy and Perspective LGBT Leadership Conference October 10-11, 2014 Staley School of Leadership Studies
14 – K-State Climate Survey
November
October
14 – K-State Climate Survey
15 – Majors, Minors & More Fair
27 – Enrollment begins for Spring semester courses
31 – Last day to drop a regular session course
November
24-28 – Fall Break
Welcome to the first issue of A&S Matters, the student newsletter for the College of Arts & Sciences. We hope you will find this to be a helpful resource. The goal of this newsletter is to provide you, our ArtSci students, with helpful information aimed to enhance your college career.
We know how overwhelming email can become, so we will not overload your inbox. Our newsletter will only be distributed once per month. Here’s a list of things you can expect from this newsletter:
In this issue, you will find information about the K-State Career Fair and our Family Day plans. The next newsletter will come out on Oct. 7, but if you have any suggestions about this newsletter and its contents, please feel free to email artsci@k-state.edu. We strive to be relevant and welcome your comments!
Thank you, and have a great September!
Whether you are a freshman or senior, the K-State Career Fair is something we encourage all students to take part in. With over 250 employers in attendance, offering career, internship and co-op positions, this is an opportunity to interact with businesses and find out what they’re looking for.
K-State Career and Employment Services does a great job of organizing this two-day event and even provides shuttles from the Student Union to Bramlage Coliseum, where the event is held. For more information, including times, a list of employers and helpful tips on what to expect, click here to visit their website.
All students in the College of Arts & Sciences are invited to meet the Dean and tailgate with the ArtSci family this Saturday!
Students and family members will have the opportunity to meet Dean Peter Dorhout while enjoying breakfast, catered by local favorite Cox Bros BBQ, and the unmatched atmosphere of a K-State football tailgate in Cat Town, USA, beginning two hours prior to kickoff, from 9 – 11 a.m.
If your family is in town this weekend for Family Day, this is a fun, hassle-free way to have some fun before the game together. We hope to see you there!
Cost: $15.00 per person.
Registration required: Click here to register.
For more information about K-State Family Day, click here.