Weekly Opportunities, Fall 2023, Issue 2

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ISSUE NO. 2 | August 23, 2023

WELCOME BACK HONORS STUDENTS!

Happy first week of Fall 2023 classes, honors students and staff! We hope that all new students have a smooth transition to CSU, and to all returning students--welcome back! Check out this week's opportunities to discover new ways to get involved on campus and in our community as we begin the new semester J

OURA LAB Fall 2023

The Office of Undergraduate Research and Artistry (OURA) is currently seeking students to apply for OURA Lab This is designed to support underrepresented students in STEMM and provides a scaffolded, communityoriented environment that builds confidence and independence in research environments

This is a paid position. Preference for first year students. No science background required. Approximately 5-6 hours/week for a 6-week experience

Leave with the skills and confidence to paricipate successfully in other mentored research projects.

Adult Learner & Veteran Services (ALVS) STUDENT TUTOR

The Adult Learner Veteran Services (ALVS) Tutoring Program is hiring tutors for the Fall 2023 Semester. Please look below for available tutor positions. Tutors assist fellow CSU ALVS students with content as well as academic skills in general The environment is one of one on one tutoring and a possibility of small group tutoring.

You must have taken the course and received an "A" or "B" in the course to be eligible

Courses that we are looking for tutors are: PH 120/121/140/141, BMS courses, BZ courses, LIFE courses, MATH 117-369, CHEM 111/113 through 341/343, STAT courses, CS courses, and ECON courses

The handshake job posting is available here for more info and to apply Applications are due 9/1

O B O P P O R T U N I T I E S

Technology E s

We are looking for Busin nors projects in which you will be evalu esign projects. This is a great opportun ents It is also a great resume builder. In ntact bert.vermeulen@colost

Attention all junior/senior undergraduates and first- and second-year graduate students!

The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) provides fellowships to graduate students in STEM fields. Fellows receive 3 years of a $37,000 stipend, as well as opportunities to do research abroad or intern for a government agency.

We will be holding an event for prospective GRFP Fall 2023 applicants. There will be a virtual info session about the program and how to apply with current fellows on Tuesday, August 29 from 121:30 pm MT. The session will be recorded, so please register here even if you cannot attend to receive a link to the recording Please submit any questions you have before the event here and they will be answered during the session, or directly via email if requested

The Office for Scholarship and Fellowship Advising (OSFA) has recently launched a Canvas module, “Getting Started with the NSF GRFP: An Introductory Course.” This online, multimedia module is meant for any student planning to apply for the GRFP In addition to the module, OSFA is available to help applicants virtually or in-person, provide feedback, and answer questions in real time

We will also be offering remote application editing and small group editing/accountability pods. Current Fellows will be available to provide feedback and edit completed applications in early October To assist those looking for more feedback and an earlier start on their applications, we will be facilitating small group editing pods of applicants in similar fields, to provide writing accountability and additional editing and support starting in late summer. If you are interested in either or both of these opportunities, please fill out this form with your name, preferred email, and general field of study (i.e. biology, physics, etc.).

Eligibility requirements (non-exhaustive list):

Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents and enrolled full-time in a Students may apply once as an undergraduate senior and once as a graduate student (in either the first or second year, but not both).

If you have completed a previous graduate degree or more than 12 months of graduate study, you are eligible only if there has been an interruption in your graduate studies of at least two consecutive years.

If you are a joint BS/MS student in a dual degree program, you may only apply once.

The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Access to application tips and other materials, slides, and a recording of the Spring 2023 info session are available in this google drive, which can be accessed through your @rams or @colostate email address Start thinking about your application early! A checklist with suggested steps and a timeline will be provided at the info session and also located in the google drive.

Please email Kathryn (Kathryn.A.Moore@colostate.edu) with any questions

C O M M U N I T Y & C A M P U S E V E N T S

Be

an OPS Mentor

The Opportunities for Postsecondary Success (OPS) program, based out of the Department for Occupational Therapy at CSU is looking for CSU students who may be interested in a mentoring position. Mentors gain leadership experience, training on disability, and knowledge of health and human services. Most importantly, mentors get the opportunity to make a difference in the life of a fellow CSU student by helping OPS students transition to CSU and learn how to succeed and thrive in and out of the classroom

Recruiting through September

Contact: julia kothe@colostate edu

C L A S S E S / P R O G R A M S O F I N T E R E S T

Center for Public Deliberation: Let's Talk About It!

CSU's Center for Public Deliberation is looking for new students to join. We believe communities work best when everyone gets the chance to participate. CPD facilitators work to make that happen Through SPCM 408 the CPD trains students in facilitation and collaborative problem solving There is an Honors breakout session of SPCM 408 for even more engagement. CPD students apply those skills by facilitating conversations in the community.

Still space for Fall 2023!

Interested? Email us at cpd@colostate.edu or CPD COLOSTATE

V O L U N T E E R / M E N T O R I N G
EDU/APPLY

Clinical Sciences-VS 495

VS495 is an independent study course in which participants socialize animals used in research at CSU Initially this course was dedicated to dogs to enhance their adoptability after the conclusion of the research project (when possible) Since we get such an overwhelming response to participate each semester it has since expanded to include cats, rabbits and other species. Each student is expected to work on socialization at least 1.5 hours per week per credit hour (NO MORE THAN 1 CREDITS) and attend the monthly meetings. Since it is an independent study, the scheduling is at your discretion Students are expected to participate in the orientation to the facility and an orientation on training methods Students will maintain a written log documenting the dates and time spent socializing the animals.

Please have them contact me if they are interested, Lon.kendall@colostat.edu.

We will be holding an orientation meeting on Thursday September 1st at 5 pm in Pathology 103.

Ensembe Auditions--Music

Ensemble Auditions Audition for CSU Marching Band Audition for CSU ‘Rampage’ Basketball Band Join a Non-Auditioned Ensemble Courses Open to Non-Music Majors Audition Information by Ensemble Symphony Orchestra & Concert Orchestra (Strings Only) FA23 CSU Symphony Orchestra String Audition Information – Click Here Sign up for CSU Symphony Orchestra Auditions HERE (Strings Only)--this audition is happening THIS SUNDAY, August 20th . Check the CSU Music website for all ensemble and audition information

Read El Centro's Newsletter

El Centro provides support for the Latinx community at CSU and Fort Collins They promote an inclusive environment that focuses on awareness and understanding of the Latinx experience, and encourage student engagement, academic success, cultural pride, empowerment, and volunteer/leadership opportunities

View the latest issue of the El Centro newsletter here to stay up to date with their current events

APACC Events

APACC runs several educational and volunteer programs for students to help spread awareness of Asian American & Pacific Islander culture and connect students with one another. We wanted to share with you a couple of welcome back APACC events that we already have scheduled so you all can put holds in your calendars

When: Thursday, August 24th, 5:30-7:30pm

Where: The Mary Ontiveros House (Office of Inclusive Excellence house) at 635 S. Shields

Parking at the Mary Ontiveros House is very limited, catering TBD, and this event is open to our community of students, staff, and faculty

When: Tuesday, August 29th 6:00-7:30pm

Where: APACC, 333 Lory Student Center

Please RSVP here, soup and salad from Spoons

S T U D E N T O R G A N I Z A T I O N S
APACC Community Welcome APACC Graduate Student, Staff, and Faculty Mixer

Delta Sigma Pi Recruitment

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