Celebrate Black History Month at UofL February is Black History Month and there are several ways you can celebrate and honor the lives of Black Americans at UofL. Ekstrom Library has assembled a collection of books, films, and history that you can check out. You can also explore the Cultural Center and the UofL Events page for more opportunities and information.
Grad school: tips for your personal statement Are you thinking about applying for a graduate degree program? The personal statement is your opportunity to sell yourself in the application process. Check out this resource from the UofL Writing Center for tips on how to ace this section of your application.
Get help with your writing assignments The Virtual Writing Center is a free online service designed to help with any stage of the writing process, from working through the assignment prompt to editing the final draft. Appointment required. Schedule your appointment here:
louisville.mywconline.com.
Don’t miss out: Digital Transformation Center The Digital Transformation Center (DTC) offers free technology courses to all UofL students. You can enhance your grasp of emerging technologies including blockchain, cloud computing, and more. Check out the DTC’s website for a list of upcoming opportunities.
Don’t forget to apply for your Cardinal Card The Cardinal Card is the official I.D. card for UofL students. Applying for your first card is easy, free, and there are many benefits to having it such as Cardinal Cash purchases, discounts and access to athletic events—including student tickets. Apply now.
Ecolympics 2023: win with sustainable action Take sustainable action to reduce your footprint, share it with us @UofLSustainable, and you could win one of 8 weekly prize packs through March 25, or the grand prize hybrid bike. Reduce, reuse, recycle, compost, bus, bike, walk, carpool, unplug, shut if off, take the stairs, work for justice.
louisville.edu/sustainability/events/ecolympics-2023
Did you know?The Student Advocate helps students navigate educational, personal, and other obstacles that affect their ability to succeed in college. The Student Advocate also assists with compassionate withdrawals. If you have a question or concern, you can bring it to the Student Advocate by emailing advocate@louisville.edu.
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