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The Art of Reflection: The Stand Out Scholarship Essay

It’s about what you learned, not what you did.

You may have a rap sheet of accomplishments, activities, jobs, and hard skills, but that is not the purpose of an essay. If the foundation or organization providing the scholarship wants …

By Mackenzie Jones
Mackenzie Jones Student Ambassador
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Making the Best from Service Learning Experiences

Service learning experiences have invigorated my goals as a community health researcher and practitioner. To this, mention worthy has been the 11 weeks internship program in Uganda through the Advancing Collaboration and Community Training (ACCT) program of Indiana University, Bloomington. …

By Tapati Dutta
Tapati Dutta PhD Candidaate
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The Importance of LinkedIn Across Geographical Boundaries

If you have been around the School of Public Health lately, or have subscribed to the weekly updates from Career Services, you have likely seen a big push for crafting a professional-grade LinkedIn profile.  This is truly a sign of …

By Derek Herrmann
Derek Herrmann Visiting Research Associate
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Making a Difference – One Hand at a Time!

Ever wonder how one small idea can kick-start a movement to make a difference? Well no one knows this better than Mariama Bah, a junior here at Indiana University who started a non-profit organization called Lend A Hand. Bah is …

By Nik Roseau
Nik Roseau
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Global & Intercultural Fluency as an Intern

In the School of Public Health, we place an emphasis on eight different career readiness skills that students should leave school feeling competent in.

While most of these skills can be gained in the classroom, you may have to step …

By Shay Harmon
Shay Harmon
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