No images? Click here August 21, 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. Have a great 1st day of class, Cards!IMPORTANT INFORMATIONHSC Campus Bookstore UpdatesThe Health Sciences Center Campus Bookstore is closed permanently. All course material orders will need to be placed online at www.louisvillehscshop.com for in-store pickup at the Belknap Campus or delivered straight to you. There will be a locker pick-up coming soon to the HSC Campus. Fall 2023 Meal PlansMeal plans have been loaded onto Cardinal Cards and are ready for immediate use. Any changes must be made by 8/31/2023. Check balances or make changes on the Cardinal Card website. Speed Art Museum Plaza ConstructionThe Speed Art Museum is reimagining the pedestrian plazas surrounding the museum. Construction will occur in several phases and continue through 2024. Pedestrian and vehicular access will be altered during construction, and signage will be posted in the area. Chalking PolicyChalking is permitted only on sidewalks using light colored
chalk in open, horizontal areas to allow for eventual removal by rainfall. Do not chalk under an overhang on the buildings, the side of a building or under ramps. Chalking is not permitted directly in front of doorways or on stairs to the building. Chalking is also not permitted on the sidewalks around the Speed Art Museum and within 50 feet of any of the Residence Halls. The use of industrial chalk, spray chalk or paint on sidewalks or buildings is prohibited. ACADEMICSFall Semester REACH TutoringWork smarter, not harder. REACH offers tutoring for specific courses and academic coaching to help you build the skills of success. Math Resource Center (BAB 241) begins tutoring August 21. All other tutoring begins August 28. Visit our website for courses, times, and locations. Explore Majors/Careers with GEN 201This 1 credit hour course assists students in learning about their strengths, personality, interests, and values while researching and evaluating potential academic and career paths. Uncover who you are and who you could become. 1st and 2nd half-semester options available in fall 2023. WHAT'S HAPPENINGRSO and Involvement FairLooking for ways to get involved? Want to join a club? Come to the Recognized Student Organizations (RSO) and Involvement Fair. Come explore some of our 400+ organizations. Wednesday, August 23, 11 a.m.–1 p.m., SAC Plaza/Red Barn. Learn more: Wesley Nights (Thursdays)Date: Aug. 24, 2023 Industrial Assessment Center CeremonyThe UofL Industrial Assessment Center will have a ceremony honoring the first three DOE IAC certifications on August 25 at 12 noon to 1 p.m., in the JB Speed Auditorium. Please come & join us in celebrating our students' achievement as trained energy assessments and energy efficiency assessors. www.uliac.org Graduate Diversity Welcome ReceptionThe Graduate School will be hosting the 6th Annual Graduate Diversity Welcome Reception on Thurs., August 31 from 3–5 p.m. in the SAC, room W201. Join us as we honor both our new and returning underrepresented graduate students by sharing a community of support and mentorship. RSVP by Mon., Aug. 28. Bible StudyWesley Foundation is leading a Bible study in SAC building room 118A beginning Sept. 12 and every Tuesday following. The Bible study will be held in the room 118A for duration of semester. This is a chance for students ask questions and rediscover their faith in Jesus. LGBTQ+ Affirming Healthcare SeriesBasics of Gender Affirming Care for Health Professionals Workshop: Relevance and Impact of InnovationThe Conn Center presents a free workshop on STUDENT AFFAIRS PODCAST SERIESMeet the ADA Coordinator PodcastBe sure to check out the latest podcast from Student Affairs about Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and UofL. Check it out here: louisville.edu/student/podcast AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPSRead Books—Earn DollarsIf you enjoy reading and book discussions with your peers, a reading group may be for you. Students who participate in Center For Free Enterprise reading groups get free books, meals, and scholarships. All majors and undergrad grade levels encouraged to apply. Deadline is Friday, Aug 25 at 5 p.m. JOB OPPORTUNITIESFall 2023 Part-time Jobs FairWednesday, August 23
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