No images? Click here October 30, 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 INFORMATIONNow Open After-Hours Crisis LineUofL Counseling Center after-hours crisis line is now available to enrolled students. The answering service will operate after-hours, Office of Emergency ManagementThe University of Louisville strives to keep operations and business running smoothly. Natural and man-made emergencies can happen at any time and the University must be prepared to take action in the event of an emergency. The Department of Environmental Health and Safety, Police, and other supporting departments continually develop processes and procedures to respond to emergencies. Meal Plan InformationREMINDER to use your fall meal plan before it expires. All Meal swipes and TDD expire at end of each semester. Flex points will roll and be added to your spring meal plan. The portal will be open for spring meal plan changes starting late November—once charges start to post to tuition accounts. Top 10 Resources Libraries Offer StudentLiving expenses and education costs can be daunting, especially for college students. That’s why University of Louisville Libraries, which offer an abundance of low-cost and free resources, are your key to student success. Read more here: INVOLVEMENT AND BELONGINGUofL CHAARG Memberships Are OpenWe are a health + wellness community on college campuses geared towards making women feel more comfortable when exercising. We host weekly workouts at gyms + studios across Louisville along with bringing teachers to UofL for our classes. Join through the QR code. WHAT'S HAPPENINGResearch and Mentorship RoundtableJoin Honors Student council on Monday, October 30 from 12–2 p.m. in the Red Barn for its annual Research and Mentorship Roundtable. This is a great time to converse with professors of all disciplines at UofL. Free lunch from Maira will be provided. Boo-tiful Housing TablingFind your next Boo-tiful home for 2024-25 at the University Housing and Affiliate tabling event. National Prescription Drug Take Back DayUofL proudly supports National Prescription Drug Take Back Day along with local law enforcement. Do you have unused or expired medications? Bring them to the Red Barn Plaza, Wednesday, November 1, 4–6 p.m. Small Press and Arts FestCome out to the Red barn on Thursday, November 2 from 11a.m.– 2 p.m. for Honors Student Council and The Printed Zine's annual Small Press and Arts Fest. Enjoy free art workshops, shop local art, and enjoy some free food. 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. Tuesday, November 7, 4:30 p.m., College of Business, PNC Auditorium (room 106). For more information and to RSVP go to: JalsaUofL's ISA is proud to present this year's Jalsa, the annual Diwali Show. Come out for a night of great food, beautiful performances, and a hilarious show. Saturday, November 11 at the SAC Ballroom, dinner starting at 5:45 p.m. No sales at door so buy tickets earlier before price goes up: GIS Day 2023: Mapping the Future for EveryoneJoin the ULCGIS (UofL Center for Geographic Information Sciences) at GIS Day 2023 on Wednesday, November 15, 1–3 p.m., at SAC Ballrooms CD. Keynote: "Mapping the Future for Everyone" by Theresa Reno-Weber. Visit Cardinal Impact WeekendDate: November 18–19 ACADEMICSPLAN Workshop: Mastering the InterviewYou've made it to the next level: the phone interview, the video interview, or the in-person interview! Now what? Now, it's time to prepare. In this session, graduate students will learn how to present their best self before, during, and after the interview. Wednesday, November 1, 1 p.m., Graduate School Office. For more information and to RSVP, go to:louisville.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9537970. PLAN Workshop: Addressing Imposter SyndromeGraduate students are at a particular risk for experiencing imposter syndrome. Commonly experienced as the feeling you don’t belong, imposter syndrome can cause stress, anxiety, lack of self-confidence, shame, and depression. In this session, we’ll explore strategies to avoid & address this problem. Thursday, November 2, 12:30 p.m., Graduate School Office. For more information and to RSVP, go to: Managing & Sustaining Large Writing ProjectsWriting a dissertation or thesis can seem a daunting prospect that raises questions about structure, organization, as well as simply how best to get started. This PLAN workshop will offer strategies for how to approach a large-scale writing project and how to make consistent progress. Monday, Online Certificate in Public Health TrainingThe online Graduate Certificate in Public Health Training is designed for working professionals seeking foundational knowledge and skills in public health. This 100% online graduate certificate will prepare students to promote a healthier world through practical applications of public health. For more information, go to: 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 here. 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. |