No images? Click here April 3, 2023To better view this newsletter click on the "No Images?" link in the upper right corner of this newsletter. Programs and events are open to all students regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONStudent Grievance OfficerAny students who believe they have been treated unfairly, discriminated against, or have had their rights abridged may initiate a grievance within one year from the event giving rise to the complaint. Start here. SRC closed on April 9The Student Recreation Center will be closed on Sunday, April 9 for Easter. Yard SignsYards signs are permitted to be placed on the campus grounds by university departments and recognized student organizations. Non-UofL organizations, businesses, or individuals are not permitted to place yard signs on campus grounds. Guidelines for yard signs includes:
louisville.edu/sac/resources/building-policies/#yardsigns ACADEMICSPHPH 250—intro to the health professionsNEW FALL ONLINE Course. Learn about various options within the health professions, what positions entail, and the education and knowledge required to be successful in this 8-week (2 credit hour) course. Get more information here. Master of Public HealthGetting a Master’s in Public Health can be an introduction for a number of careers with its various concentration options. We offer concentrations in biostatistics, health policy, epidemiology, health behavior and global health. Get more information here. Graduate student assistantshipsThe Graduate School is now hiring to fill three 1-year Graduate Assistant positions. Candidates must be able to work 20 hours a week with most of those hours in-person and will earn a stipend, health insurance, and full tuition. Tentative start date is August 1. Learn more and apply online by April 7. WHAT'S HAPPENINGBourbon talk and free pizza - TuesdayCome learn about the bourbon business from three industry experts who are also UofL alums. Panelists from Angel's Envy, Beam, and Brown-Forman will talk about the future of the industry, their own experiences, and how to get your foot in the door. Tuesday, April 4, 4:30 p.m. at Harry Frazier Hall in the College of Business. For more information click here. PNC offerings for financial literacy monthThe official bank of UofL presents financial wellness webinars: Preparing for a financial emergency, April 5; Six money lessons I wish I’d learned earlier, April 6; and Identity theft, April 13. Webinars are free for students but registration is required. Full webinar calendar. Triple Threat event; help save lives 3 waysThe Triple Threat is a blood drive by the Red Cross, tabling by the Trew Friends UofL Chapter and Be the Match. Hosted by Alpha Phi Omega. Register for an appointment to donate blood at RedCrossBlood.org and use code UofLAlphaPhiOmega. Join us Thursday April 6 @ the Red Barn from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Second annual AAPI Heritage WeekYou are invited to the AAPI Heritage Week's keynote presentation by Dr. Evelyn Hu-DeHart, world-renowned scholar, on Thursday, April 13 in Swain Student Activities Center, Multi-purpose Room, 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Attendance is free and open to the public and light refreshments will be provided. RSVP here or use the QR code. AAPI FSA (Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association) Bold, Brilliant, & Beautiful Art ShowThe Muhammad Ali Institute and the Black Male Initiative presents: Bold, Brilliant, & Beautiful Art Show, Thursday, April 13, 4–6 p.m., Cultural & Equity Center, MPR. Learn more and RSVP here. Muhammad Ali scholars graduation ceremonyApril 26, 2023, 6–8 p.m., Student Activities Center, Multipurpose Room. For more information and to RSVP, click here. Celebration of Excellence in DiversityJoin the Graduate School as we celebrate underrepresented graduate students who have completed their master's degree, doctoral degree or reached doctoral candidacy in the summer/fall of 2022 or spring of 2023. Reception hour will begin at 5 p.m. followed by a formal program from 6–8 p.m.. on May 10 in SAC W201. RSVP by April 26. STUDENT AFFAIRS PODCAST SERIESSuicide Awareness and Prevention TrainingBe sure to check out the latest podcast from Student Affairs about Suicide Awareness and Prevention Training.. Check it out here. CLUBS, GROUPS, & ORGANIZATIONSNOIRBBC General Body MeetingCome join us for our first general body meeting! Free food provided. Thursday, April 6, 6 p.m., Belknap Academic Building, Room 307. Check our Instagram page here. LEAD THE WAYraiseRED coordinator applications openInterested in helping lead the largest student-run philanthropic organization at UofL? The application for raiseRED Dance Marathon coordinators is now open and closes on Wednesday, April 5, at 11:59 p.m. Coordinators serve on raiseRED's Executive Board, and they help change kids' health and change the future. Apply here. YOUR HEALTHFree STI screeningFree STI Screening Day is April 12 from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. in SAC 118. No appointment is needed. get screened for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV. If you are experiencing symptoms, make an appointment with Campus Health Services. For more information about the free STI screening, click here. SPORTSCricket Club in the SRCThe Cricket Club meets in the SRC MAC Court on Friday afternoons from 3–7 p.m. Cricket is an incredibly popular sport worldwide and already has a strong following on our campus. No experience required, open and welcome to all. More info here. CAREER DEVELOPMENTSEC/ACC Virtual Career FairWednesday, April 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., online at: careereco.com/events/SECACC.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES2023 Summer Jobs FairWednesday, April 12, 2–4 p.m., Student Activities Center, Ballroom. This fair is for local employers seeking students to fill part-time and full-time summer positions. Cardinal Careers. SUSTAINABILITYCaroline Ferro wins Ecolympics 2023Congrats to our Ecolympics Grand Prize Winner who took an astounding 70 different green actions 1/29 – 3/25. Caroline won the grand prize bike for sharing her actions like carpooling, composting, reusing greywater, growing food, upcycling, taking the stairs, air-drying laundry, etc. Learn more here. Sustainability Roundtable: Black KY FarmersJoin the UofL Sustainability Council on April 4 as we continue our spring Roundtable series on alternate Tuesdays 4:00–4:50 p.m. on Teams. UofL Masters in Sustainability student and Stewardship Coordinator at Bluegrass Land Conservancy, Emmanuel Fields, will share his research on black farmers in Kentucky. Click here for more information. ASK THE ADVOCATEQ. I need to withdraw from classes, but the withdrawal deadline has passed. What should I do? A. Each college at UofL has a process in which you may petition for a late withdrawal. Speak with your Academic Advisor or contact the Student Advocate at advocate@louisville.edu or (502) 852-5787 to discuss your options and learn about your college’s process. DID YOU KNOW?Is stress getting to you? There is a Counseling Center on the Belknap campus. Make an appointment: louisville.edu/counseling. Also, if you have ADHD, a learning disability, or a physical disability, there is a wealth of information to help you hear. Go to: louisville.edu/disability. CHECK UNIVERSITY EMAIL REGULARLY and CONSULT BLACKBOARDYou are receiving this email because you are a student at the University of Louisville. By unsubscribing, you agree to no longer receive important university information, some required by federal or state laws which may including information about financial aid, programs, activities, ticket offers, weather, parking, events, and important enrollment information. |