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IU MSW Application Fee Waiver Week 11/11-11/17

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Association of Destination Management Executives – Linda Thompson Memorial Scholarship

Attention:   Hospitality Management Program Departments / Professors

The Association of Destination Management Executives International (ADMEI) awards two scholarships annually.  The Linda Thompson Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students who are preparing for a career in Destination Management.  One scholarship will be awarded to a North American …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Major League Baseball Diversity Fellowship

WHAT IS THE MLB DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM?
By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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B-Start Kicks Off 2019 Program with Call for Applications

What: Applications have opened for the 2019-2020 B-Start cohort, a free pre-accelerator program for entrepreneurs who want to take their creative business idea and launch a for-profit innovation-driven business in Monroe County.
Who is eligible: Students and professionals residing in …

By Trudy McConnell
Trudy McConnell Assistant Director, Employer Relations
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Apply Your GIS Knowledge

The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) identifies Digital Technology as one of eight requisite competencies for college graduates entering the workforce. Apply your basic knowledge and improve your proficiency of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) through relevant work experience.

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Hard Skills vs. Soft Skills | How to Master Both

You may have heard valuable workplace skills grouped into two categories: “hard” and “soft.” Just about everyone has a bit from both Column A and Column B.

But what’s the difference between the two categories? And how can you express …

By Alec Pena
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5 Tips for Improving Your People Skills and Building Relationships at University

University is a scary and exciting time. It is when you will be leaving home, when you will be furthering your career and when you will also hopefully be making some life-long friends too. In order to make those bonds …

By Amy P
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The Role of the U.S Public Health Service in the Fight Against Opioid Overdose in America

Opioids are a class of drugs that include medications such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and methadone, which are commonly prescribed to treat pain as well as illegal drugs such as heroin. Over the past 15 years, individuals, families, and communities across …

By LT Lewis K. Antwi, MPH, MA
LT Lewis K. Antwi, MPH, MA Lieutenant
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A Perfect Fit? How to Know if a Job is Right for You

It’s your first day at a new job, and it’s not what you expected.

Maybe you write it off as first-day jitters, but as time passes, you realize that you’re just not clicking with the organization’s culture. Perhaps you’re used …

By Alec Pena
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The STAR Method: The Secret to Acing Your Next Job Interview

You’re in a job interview, and things are going well. You didn’t get lost on your way to the office, you made some friendly small talk with the hiring manager, and you’re nailing your answers to the questions you’re being …

By Kat Boogaard
Kat Boogaard freelance writer
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