Future Plans Have Changed, Press On

With every unexpected obstacle, there is opportunity to display resiliency, to think creativity, and to re-frame problems in order to achieving educational and career goals. While this is a difficult time, we are going to get through it. When you …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Guidance from HPPLC on Health Profession School Policies with Respect to S/F Grading

Many pre-health students have questions in light of the new policies established at Indiana University Bloomington for the spring 2020 semester on ‘S’ or ‘Satisfactory’ grades. We wanted to write and provide some guidance for you on what we know …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Receive Resume Support From a Distance

Is your resume ready to go? You can upload your resume to Career Link and receive feedback from a Career Coach without an appointment.
Login to Career Link, select “Documents” from the menu to upload the latest version of your …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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14 ways to greet someone that don’t involve shaking hands

BY NICOLE GALLUCCI MAR 03, 2020

Hey, have you heard? Germs are everywhere!

More than 90,000 cases of the highly contagious new coronavirus, which results in the disease known as COVID-19, have been confirmed, and panicked people are stocking up …

By NICOLE GALLUCCI
NICOLE GALLUCCI Reporter
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Coronavirus: Time to Rethink the Handshake

SHRM, the Society for Human Resource Management, has compiled information about the Coronavirus and potential impacts on the workplace.

An article entitled Coronavirus: Time to Rethink the Handshake, by Kathy Gurchiek, was published March 5th on their website. The article …

By Kathy Gurchiek
Kathy Gurchiek
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3 Public Health Courses Premeds Should Take

By Ali Lotfi, M.D., Contributor

 

Gaining experience in public health education is important before you enter medical school.(GETTY IMAGES)

PUBLIC HEALTH IS becoming a more popular major among undergraduate students, and dual M.D.-M.P.H. degree candidates are on the …

By School of Public Health Office of Career Services
School of Public Health Office of Career Services
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Apply for a Welcome Week Team

Welcome New Hoosiers.
Move In Early. Gain Leadership.

Position Application Deadlines

Team Coordinators
Friday, February 28

Team Members
Friday, March 24

Learn more: go.iu.edu/wwteams

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Competitive Advantage – Undergraduate Leadership Conference

UNDERGRADUATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2020
Location: TBD
Conference Mission
IMPROVE OUTCOMES for underrepresented minority undergraduates.
INCREASE READINESS for employment or graduate school.
ADDRESS THE NEED across all academic disciplines
COST

There is no cost for selected students — Transportation, lodging, …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Meet LGBTQ+ Culture Center Interim Director, Bruce E. Smail

Meet & Greet Reception
Bruce E. Smail
LGBTQ+ Culture Center
Interim Director & Special Assistant to the Vice President

Vice President James C. Wimbush and Assistant Vice President Yolanda Treviño invite you to a Meet & Greet Reception introducing Bruce …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is Hiring!

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is Hiring!

Are you looking for an exciting and rewarding career with U.S. Customs and Border Protection? Consider applying to an upcoming vacancy!

Here’s how:

1.       Register for one of the webinars below (for either …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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