Scoping your Career Goals? Let’s Hear from the Director of Career Services at the IU School of Public Health

Dr. Susan Simmons is the Director of Career Services at the IU School of Public Health, overseeing all aspects of career services for the five departments in the School, particularly creating programs, tracking outcomes, and building relationships to facilitate student …

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Office of Career Services

We had a great workshop last night over building your personal brand! In case you missed it, here are some tips:

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Student Spotlight: Molly Chatham

Name: Molly Chatham

Major: Community Health

Year: Senior

Hometown: Bloomington, IN

Why did you choose to come to IU?

I chose to come to IU because it’s always been a passion of mine. Growing up my parents were always big …

By Ally Hunt
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Essentials of Professional Etiquette

We are already at that time of the year where many of our fellow School of Public Health (SPH) students will graduate in about a month and step into new chapters of their lives. Transitioning from an academic setting to …

By Trishnee Bhurosy
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Tonight: Eli Lilly Day @ IU

Interested in a career in the pharmaceutical industry? Eli Lilly, one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, is located right here in Indianapolis, IN. Eli Lilly is a Fortune 500 company that employs about 11,500 people in the Indianapolis area and nearly …

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Student Spotlight: Naima Gardner

Education: MPH – Behavioral, Social and Community Health; graduating May 2017

Position: Grassroots Director, American Heart Association

What do you enjoy most about your job? 

My job offers me a lot of independence in terms of how I approach my directives. …

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Top 10 Things Every College Student Should Do To Become More Professional

We all know that transitioning from what we know into something we’ve never done before can be difficult. For some, change is fun and exciting, even welcomed. But for others, change can be hard, tedious and sidestepped. Unfortunately, as human …

By Georgina Nicholos
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The Net-Worth of Networking in Conferences

 August Comte, the father of sociology, defined society as a social organism possessing harmony of structure and function, and according to Talcott Parsons, society is a plethora of complex human relationships, often summated as ‘a web of social relationship’. Thus, …

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The Unknown Danger of Spring Break

Spring break in college is like Vegas for bachelor parties! It’s a chance to get away from all of it for a little while and just go absolutely crazy. College students from all over America travel all over the globe, …

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SPH Scholarships’ Application – Open!

Each year, the School of Public Health (SPH) offers a variety of scholarships to both undergraduate and graduate students. The 2017-2018 ones are now available to apply for and the deadline to apply for these scholarships is March 10, 2017. …

By Trishnee Bhurosy
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