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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Put Your Technology Competency to Work in Indiana

IU is working with TechPoint on an initiative to retain tech industry professionals in Indiana. They will be selecting 20-25 people for a 2-day program in October, where candidates can interview with local companies for tech-related jobs and to experience …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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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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SPH Career Peer Mentors – Open for Business

Need someone to review your resume? Looking to prepare for an academic advising appointment? Did you forget to schedule an appointment in advance?
A peer mentor may be able to help.

The School of Public Health Student Ambassador Program offers …

By Megan Lisch
Megan Lisch SPH Student Ambassador
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A brief history of the Public Health Service

The history of the U.S public Health Service provide great overview why officers of the U.S Public Health Service (USPHS) wear uniform, bear military ranking and considered one of the nation’s seven uniform services.

For more than 200 years, men …

By LT. Lewis K. Antwi
LT. Lewis K. Antwi
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Heartsaver Adult CPR/AED

Adult CPR/AED Classes

Sponsored by Eta Sigma Gamma National Health Education Honorary

Offered at the School of Public Health in SPH 021. 

$40 to register!

Classes are open to any student seeking to participate and expand their skill set, however …

By Trent Applegate
Trent Applegate
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2018 Professional Baseball Employment Opportunities (PBEO) Job Fair

I wanted to let you and your students know about Minor League Baseball™ and the Professional Baseball Employment Opportunities (PBEO®) program.

As the official employment service of Minor League Baseball, every year PBEO holds a Job Fair in conjunction with …

By PAIGE HEGEDUS
PAIGE HEGEDUS COORDINATOR, SPECIAL EVENTS
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Cleveland Cavaliers Present: Women & Minority Sports Sales Symposium

 

Cavs Hosting Opportunity for College Students to Attend
2nd Annual Women & Minority Sports Sales Symposium on Thursday, November 1st

Limited Spots Available Interested Students Must Apply

to Attend by Friday, October 12th

 

 

 

The Cleveland Cavaliers organization is hosting it’s …

By Mark Bloom
Mark Bloom
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