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Get tips for career happiness in upcoming "Finding Joy on the Job" workshop
Learn to enjoy your career at the “Whistle While You Work: Finding Joy on the Job" workshop, to be held Wednesday, April 16, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall 209. At the workshop, attendees will examine ways to bring happiness into the workplace and tools to pay that happiness forward in all…
Faculty: Weigh in on work-life balance myth at roundtable discussion
Faculty members are invited to attend a roundtable lunchtime discussion about "Why Women Still Can't Have It All," an article published by Anne-Marie Slaughter, the first female director of policy planning at the State Department. After serving two years in this historic role, Slaughter resigned…
Improve presentation skills at upcoming Educational Services for Students workshop
Students are invited to develop their presentation skills at a workshop on Monday, April 14, at 4 p.m. in Sears Library, room 480. Jennifer DeSantis, assistant director for academic resources, will facilitate the event. This workshop is a part of a series presented by Educational Services for…
History scholar to present annual African American Studies guest lecture April 15
Bettye Collier-Thomas, professor of history at Temple University, will present the annual guest lecture for the Postdoctoral Fellowship in African American Studies on Tuesday, April 15, at 11:30 a.m. in Mather House, room 100. Her talk is titled "'Make Us A Power': Religious Masculinity and Black…
Federal Reserve president to discuss education, innovation and economic growth April 9
The Weatherhead Economics Society will host Sandra Pianalto, president of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank, on Wednesday, April 9. Pianalto will give a talk titled “Education and Innovation: The Keys to Economic Growth" at 5:30 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, room 258. There will be a Q&A…
State Rep. Connie Pillich to speak at School of Law April 10
The American Constitution Society will host State Rep. Connie Pillich, a lawyer and Air Force veteran, on Thursday, April 10, at noon in the School of Law, room A58. Among other topics, Pillich will discuss how her service as a veteran has helped form her beliefs and style of governance. In the…
Reminder: Learn about personal finance at Financial Literacy Day April 15
No matter what career path a student chooses, successful professionals must have a solid understanding of credit scores, financial plans, loan repayment, budgeting, retirement, investing and more if they want to benefit most from their hard work. Join the Office of University Financial…
Hear from former Peace Corps members at April 10 info session
Students are invited to attend a Peace Corps informational session Thursday, April 10, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center 115. Former Peace Corps volunteers will share their experiences, answer questions and give advice. Learn more about a Case…
PRCHN Seminar Series continues April 9 on effects of neighborhood perceptions
The next event in the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods Seminar Series will feature Claudia Coulton, Distinguished University Professor, co-director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development and Lillian F. Harris Professor of Urban Social Research at the Jack,…
Discuss evolving technology of television as part of ”Interpreting Capitalism" program
Nicholas Brown, the 2014 Baker-Nord Scholar-in-Residence and English professor from the University of Illinois-Chicago, will give a talk titled, “What’s on TV?” on Monday, April 7, at 4:30 p.m. in Clark Hall 309. In his talk, he will discuss topics such as the kind of technology people use to…