No images? Click here November 6, 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 INFORMATIONAcademic Dishonesty PolicyStudent Rights & Responsibilities Section 5: Academic dishonesty is prohibited at the University of Louisville because it diminishes the quality of scholarship, prohibits independent thought that is essential to intellectual growth and development, makes accurate evaluation of student progress impossible, and defrauds those in society who must ultimately depend upon the knowledge and integrity of the institution and its students and faculty. Students Needed for UofL Website ResearchWant to be part of the next big change at UofL? The Office of Communications and Marketing is looking for students to participate in crucial research to improve the UofL web experience. Participating students will receive a free gift, from UofL swag to Amazon gift card depending on which activities they complete. There will be three virtual research opportunities for students:
If interested, please sign up for a research session using this form and someone from the Office of Communications and Marketing will reach out via email with a link to one of the research activities. Please contact mailto:web@louisville.edu if you have any questions. SRC Thanksgiving HoursThe Student Recreation Center will be closed for Thanksgiving break starting at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, November 22. The facility will resume normal business hours on Monday, November 27 at 6:30 a.m. Have a great break cards. For more information regarding holiday hours, follow us on IG and X @uoflcampusrec . INVOLVEMENT AND BELONGINGraiseRED Registration Open NowJoin our fight and sign up for the Dance Marathon. More information here. WHAT'S HAPPENINGCelebrate Graduate Student Appreciation WeekJoin us for a week of celebration Monday, Nov. 6 – Friday, Nov. 10. Offices and departments on both the Belknap and HSC campuses will be participating in the upcoming week's events and we encourage you to take some time to enjoy the festivities and giveaways. View the full event calendar here. Multicultural Marketing Panel at the COBJoin local marketing experts (e.g., Angels Envy, Republic Bank, Sis Got Tea) for a fun and thought-provoking conversation about the obstacles and opportunities businesses face when pursuing diverse audiences. Free food. Pass the Mic with Dr. Armon PerryOn November 8, at Noon, attend a virtual session on MS Teams with Kent School's distinguished faculty, Dr. Armon Perry. Dr. Perry's research centers around the intra-personal, interpersonal, and external factors that influence men's involvement in their children's lives, as well as the impact of that involvement on the well-being of the family. Enjoy a 30–40 min presentation, then a 20-min discussion. Register here. 2023 National First-Generation CelebrationThe Student Success Center and TRIO Student Support Services present the 2023 National First-Generation Celebration, Wednesday, November 8, Miller IT Building (Bigelow Hall), Belknap Campus. A First-Gen social hour will be held 4:30–5:15 p.m.; a panel discussion is scheduled 5:30–7 p.m. For more information and to RSVP click here. UofL Alum to Discuss "Life on Wall Street"Cardinal alum and men's basketball standout Will Scott returns to campus on November 8 for a talk about his career journey on Wall Street and beyond. Join us in the College of Business at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday for this free talk and free pizza. Get more info here. Listening Session-Flex and Remote Work IssuesHow do flexible and remote work policies impact you, your department and supervisor/supervisee relationships? How can we ensure that they are implemented equitably? Join the Commission on Diversity and Racial Equity and the Commission on the Status of Women for this campus-wide listening session. November 9, Noon, MS Teams link provided upon registration here. How is Theology a Science?Come and join us on Monday, November 13 at 6 p.m. in Davidson Hall 110 for a lecture on Theology as Science by our special guest Fr. Andrew Hofer, O.P. Light snacks will be provided. RSVP here. International Education Week November 13–17Celebrate International Education Week (IEW) 2023. The International Center at UofL has planned a week of exciting events highlighting the benefits of international education and global engagement. To see a full list of events and to RSVP, please visit Engage. STUDENT AFFAIRS PODCAST SERIESThe New Crisis-Line at the Counseling CenterBe sure to check out the latest podcast from Student Affairs about the new Crisis-LIne. Check it out here: louisville.edu/student/podcast WELLNESS & FITNESSSRC Max NightTest your strength this semester by joining the SRC on November 14 and November 15 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. for Max Night. It is FREE to sign up. Squat and Bench will be on November 14. Deadlift will be on November 15. For more info, please reach out to Danielle at dnlave01@louisville.edu. To sign up click here. LGBTQ+ Affirming Healthcare SeriesPreventing Suicide and Promoting Well-Being for Gender and Sexually Diverse Populations, Facilitated by Sara M. Williams, PhD, (she/her/they/them), presented by the University of Louisville LGBT Center and Health Sciences Center Office of Diversity & Inclusion, November 16, Noon, hybrid event. Details emailed, registration required. RSVP here. Now OpenUofL Counseling Center after-hours crisis line is now available to enrolled students.
AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPSRed Barn ScholarshipsApplications are now being accepted. ACADEMICSUndergraduate Degree in Public HealthUofL offers a BS, BA in Public Health, Pre-Health track, Social Justice & Health Equity track and an accelerated masters’ program. These degrees are perfect for students interested in pursuing careers in health promotion, health care administration, health research, and much more. Learn more here. Louisville Teacher Residency Info SessionJoin us online Monday, November 6, at 4 p.m. to learn about the Louisville Teacher Residency, a 1-year urban teacher preparation program. LTR offers the opportunity to become a certified teacher in just 1 year. Register here. Exploring Careers Outside of Higher EdIn this PLAN workshop, we’ll take a look at alternative career paths for graduate students from a career development approach: understanding how your interests and abilities can help you identify new career paths. November 8, 1:30 p.m., Graduate School Office. For more information and to RSVP, click here. PLAN Workshop: Managing Your MentorIn this session, graduate students will learn more about what mentors have to say about how to best “manage” them, from communication suggestions to practical advice for making progress. By attending you'll be a better mentee, and gain useful insights into mentoring relationships generally. November 8, 3 p.m., Graduate School Office. For more information and to RSVP, click here. PLAN Workshop: Mindfulness SamplerThis workshop offers graduate students the opportunity to practice a selection of evidence-based mindfulness meditation techniques that can be applied to daily life. These skills include: breath awareness, belly breathing and loving kindness. November 9, 12:30 p.m., Graduate School Office. For more information and to RSVP, click here. GRE Test Prep WorkshopREACH is hosting a GRE test prep workshop in partnership with The Princeton Review on Tuesday, November 14 from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. in BAB 206. For more information and to register, click here. Mentored UG Research & Creative Activities GrantThe College of Arts & Sciences is offering awards of up to $1500 to teams of Mentors ($1000 if graduate students) and Undergraduate researchers ($500) to engage in research or creative activities. Deadline to apply is November 15, 2023. To learn more and apply, click here. Posters At The Capitol - Undergraduate Research OpportunityThe annual Posters at the Capitol in Frankfort, KY, provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to engage our state legislators and emphasize the important role played by research and scholarly activity in their educational experience. This year’s event will be March 7, 2024. Abstract submission deadline is Thursday, November 30, 2023. Contact Paul DeMarco, Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity, for information on how to
submit an abstract. ASK THE ADVOCATEQ. I am having an issue with a faculty member. What should I do? A. The first step if you have an issue with a faculty member is to speak with the professor. If your concerns are not addressed, the next step is to speak with the appropriate Department Chair. If you do not know who that is, you can contact the Dean of Student’s Office at (502) 852-5787 or DID YOU KNOW?There is a website for Off Campus Student Services for commuting students at UofL. 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. |