Today, Thursday, May 30th (2:00 PM-4:00 PM) | Community Commons, Room 3800
Join the Office of Student Engagement for the Grad Cafe event on Thursday, May 30th, in the Community Commons, Room 3800. This will be a fantastic opportunity for graduate students to come together, relax, and connect while enjoying free coffee and more.
Saturday, June 1, 2024, from 11:30am to 1:30pm. | Boettcher Lawn, west of Olin Hall
We are honored to invite you to this year’s Langar@DU and Sikhlens Film Festival on Saturday, June 1, 2024, from 11:30am to 1:30pm. Join us for free food, fun activities, and a Sikhlens Film Festival in a community building cultural experience for all! This year’s event will be located on Boettcher Lawn, west of Olin Hall. For more information about Langar@DU and the Sikhlens Film Festival and to register for the event, please visit our website! If you are interested in volunteering at this event, you will be able to choose from several volunteer opportunities after arrival, or you can just relax and enjoy the event! We look forward to seeing you there! More info
Getting rid of old furniture? Consider donating to the CCFP!
| Center for Child and Family Psychology in Frontier Hall
DU’s Center for Child and Family Psychology is looking for furniture donations! Our psychology clinic serves the community by providing affordable therapy and assessments to youth & their families. We are seeking gently used furniture without obvious stains, rips, etc., such as: Couches Side tables/coffee tables Chairs Lamps Area rugs Throw pillows/blankets Framed artwork Donations can be delivered to Frontier Hall at DU (pick-up may be available upon request). Please contact the clinic assistants at CCFPCA@du.edu to donate or with questions.
Fulbright U.S. Student Program Information Session
Thursday, May 30 (12:00pm-1:00pm) | Room details sent to registered participants
DU's Office of Scholar Development & Fellowship Advising is promoting the Fulbright U.S. Student Program that provides awards to support a year abroad during the Academic Year 2025-2026. It offers opportunities in over 140 countries in four major categories (along with some special awards): 1. Study/Degree program (such as earning a Master's at certain schools abroad) 2. Research 3. Creative or Performing Arts 4. English Teaching Assistantships Applicants can be graduating seniors, alumni, and graduate students. Join us for an information session on May 30th. You can register using the link below. Since Fulbright requires institutional nomination, applicants must work with our office to get DU's endorsement. You can contact us for help at fellowships@du.edu. More Info
How is Eco-Distress affecting you?
| Center for a Regenerative Future
The Center for a Regenerative is conducting a survey to measure the emotional and psychological impacts of global environmental change (climate change, pollution, degradation of biodiversity, etc.) All students are welcome to take the survey, and it is only 10 minutes. You will also be entered to win a Patagonia duffel bag or a gift card to our on-campus thrift store! More Info
Nominate an Advisor for the Provost's Award for Excellence in Academic Advising
Do you know an outstanding academic advisor on campus? Nominate them for the Provost's Award for Excellence in Academic Advising. Graduate and undergraduate faculty and staff academic advisors, for whom advising is at least a portion of their responsibilities, are eligible to be nominated. Nominate an advisor here. More Info
Open Jobs within the Office of Student Employment
The Office of Student Employment is hiring for two open positions. We are looking to hire a marketing and communications assistant to help with our office communications strategy, which includes email, social media, flyers, and other marketing. We are also looking to hire a program assistant to help with programming and training for student employees and their supervisors on campus. The deadline to apply to both of these jobs is June 4, 2024. More Info