No images? Click here January 8, 2024To 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 INFORMATIONNeed Help?The Dean of Students Office provides a variety of support services for our students, faculty, and staff, including absence notifications, academic grievances, personal crisis assistance, and withdrawals. For more information, click here. Spring 2024 Meal PlansMeal plans have been loaded onto Cardinal Cards and are ready for immediate use. Any changes must be made by 1/18/2024. Check balances or make changes on the Cardinal Card website. SRC Resumes Normal HoursThe SRC resumes normal hours on January 8. Please follow us on social media for updates @uoflcampusrec INVOLVEMENT AND BELONGINGMLK Day of ServiceJoin ELSB for the annual MLK Day of Service event celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through service. During the event, teams of volunteers will travel to local community agencies to conduct small service projects. Volunteers should dress appropriately for service and winter. Monday, January 15, 10 a.m., SAC W201 (Multipurpose Room). Click here for more information. WHAT'S HAPPENINGraiseRED Registration EventPizza, Prizes and more for raiseRED dancers! Come to the Red Barn on January 10, from 12–2 p.m. and enjoy a slice of pizza and dive into our cash cube filled with exciting prizes. Secure your spot by registering here. Join our fight. Reinventing Downtown LouisvilleJoin us to learn more about how the downtown Louisville commercial real estate landscape is changing since the pandemic. this panel discussion is presented by the Center for Free Enterprise in the College of Business. Tuesday, January 23, 4:30 p.m., Harry Frazier Hall - College of Business, PNC/Horn Auditorium BS106. All are welcome. Free pizza for attendees. More information here. ACC Meeting of the Minds ConferenceApplications are invited for undergraduate students to participate in the ACC Meeting of the Minds Conference, to be held at the University of Notre Dame from April 5–7, 2024. Each ACC school will send 5 students to the conference to give presentations on original research in either a poster or oral format. Selected participants will have all travel expenses paid. Abstract submissions are due January 29, 2024, through UofL’s ACC Meeting of the Minds Application Link. Please send any questions to Paul DeMarco, Director, Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity. AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPSRead. Discuss. Earn.If you love to read and discuss books with your peers, consider joining a Center for Free Enterprise reading group this spring. All majors are encouraged to apply. Books and meals are provided by the CFE, and participants can earn scholarships. Apply here today. Deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday, January 12. GRADUATE STUDENTSApply for the Mentoring AcademyApplications for the Mentoring Academy are now OPEN. Learn how to be a successful mentor through a series of 6 interactive workshops with faculty mentors and peers. Graduate students who attend 5 of the 6 sessions will receive a certificate of completion. Learn more and apply online by January 15. Apply for the Graduate Teaching Assistant Academy Part 2Applications for the Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) Academy Part 2 are now OPEN. Graduate students interested in building on their experience or knowledge of college teaching who have completed the GTA Academy Part 1, a course in college teaching, OR have a degree in teaching are invited to apply online by January 15. HEALTH & WELLBEINGSave the Number: 988Save the number, save a life. Add the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988) to your phone now—it could save a life later. Trained crisis counselors are available to talk 24/7/365. Click here for more info. Mental Health ResourcesIf you or someone you know has a mental illness, is struggling emotionally, or has concerns about their mental health, Click here to find resources to help for yourself, a friend, or a family member. Learn more about the Center for Family & Community Well-Being (CFCWB) here. All Recovery MeetingAll Recovery Meetings every Tuesday in SAC W305 from 4–5 p.m. Open and Free to anyone in recovery or thinking about recovery. For more information, click here. SUSTAINABILITYGarden Commons Maple Tapping WorkshopJoin us Friday, January 12 at 1 p.m. in the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center to learn how to tap trees to make maple syrup! Attendees can help us install taps on maple trees around campus and will have the opportunity to sign-up to volunteer to empty buckets during the coming weeks. Dress warm for outdoor work. ASK THE ADVOCATEQ. I’m interested in counseling, but I don’t really want to see someone one-on-one. Does the Counseling Center have groups? A. Yes! The Counseling Center regularly has group therapy and workshops during the fall and spring semesters. For more information on what is available and the schedule, visit https://louisville.edu/counseling/groups. DID YOU KNOW?The Student Government Association is your voice at UofL. 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