Spring 2024 Newsletter, Issue 4

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WEEKLY OPPORTUNITIES I S SUE N O. 4 | F ebr ua ry 8 th , 2 024

IT’ S S CH OL AR SH I P S EAS O N! C HE CK O UT TH E S CHOL AR SH I PS WI T HI N T HE H ON OR S PROG RAM

HONORS Become an Honors Program Ambassador The University Honors Program is looking for student Ambassadors to support recruitment efforts and events. We are looking for students who are passionate about the Honors Program, who are ready to be a helpful and informative resource for prospective students and their families, and who are exceptional in verbal communication. This opportunity will offer valuable professional experiences and skills for any future career goals. To apply, please visit HANDSHAKE and search for Job #8607385. Applications are due February 11th.

Honors Scholarships Do not forget to apply for an honors program scholarship. Please go to CSU Honors Scholarships for more information Elizabeth & Louis Cilento - currently enrolled undergraduate students Keller and Lawrence - current Junior level students entering their Senior year Jack and June Richardson - current Junior level students entering their Senior year Willard O. Eddy - current Junior level students entering their Senior year Gladys S. Eddy - current undergraduate with a minimum of 60 credits completed (Sophomore or Junior) Spot's - currently enrolled undergraduate students (summer award) Scholarship applications are due Friday, March 1, 2024. Contact a faculty member ASAP to give the faculty member enough time to write the recommendation. All Honors Scholarships require a faculty recommendation. If you have any questions, please email honors_scholarships@colostate.edu.


Internship Opportunity in Dublin with Honors Director, Shawn Bingham Open the door to a worldwide career with a Dublin Internship. Tailor your internship selection to match with your professional, academic, and personal goals. To learn more about this experience, come to an info session on January 29th at 4:00 pm in the Lory Student Center room 374.

Become an Honors Peer Mentor


RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIPS

Are you interested in conservation, adventure, and making a difference? Apply for the Siegele Conservation Science Internship! The Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP) is selecting interns for the summer of 2024. This is a paid summer internship ($15/ hour). The Siegele Interns will spend the summer of 2024 (May 14-July 23) with CNHP staff working on conservation projects in the field throughout Colorado. This is a chance to get experience working and living in the field. No prior experience is necessary to apply. Most of the interns are Juniors or Seniors but Sophomores are also encouraged to apply.


IT Data Analyst Internship Interested in a fulfilling career path that will enable you to join an employee-owned industry leader? Trinidad Benham Corp has been in business for over 100 years, and we know a thing or two about providing stable employment and growth. We are offering a paid IT Data Analyst internship in which you will gain experience and learn essential industry skills as part of the procurement and operations team. To apply please visit the Trinidad Benham website and find the opportunity under Careers: Also, please let Matthew Mitchell (a CSU graduate) know you applied by emailing him at mmitchell@trinidadbenham.com.

Experimental and Computational Materials Research Internship NSF Division of Materials Research (DMR) supported Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is inviting applications for the Summer 2024 program. REU-projects are available in five research clusters: (1) computational materials research/machine learning (2) materials under extreme conditions (3) materials for energy applications, (4) materials for sensors and laser applications, and (5) biomaterials for implants, tissue engineering and drug delivery applications. This is an in-person research model. The undergraduates will conduct the analysis of data generated in their research projects and make presentations on completed research to faculty mentors and other undergraduates taking part in this program. We require all REUs to take part in a campus-wide expo at the end of the program. The program will offer 10-weeks of research from May 19, 2024 - July 26, 2024. The program will pay $6,000 over the entire 10-week period involving 400 hours of research with a faculty mentor at UAB (based on a 40-hour work week). For program information and application questions contact Program Coordinator Charita Cadenhead (charita@uab.edu). The application will be available online December 1, 2023, through midnight April 1, 2024. Learn more at https://sites.uab.edu/cnmb/research-experiences-for-undergraduates/ and the application process here:


Biology Research Opportunity for Honors Students The Sloan lab (CSU Biology Department) is interested in hiring two undergraduate research assistants in plant molecular and evolutionary biology. We have two research projects that we thought might be a good fit for honors students. Please contact amanda.broz@colostate.edu for more details

Front Range Student Ecology Symposium (FRSES) We are excited to announce that the 30th anniversary Front Range Student Ecology Symposium (FRSES) will be held at CSU on February 1st-2nd, 2024. FRSES is a free, annual, student-organized symposium that showcases ecological research in all stages. FRSES has historically been designed to highlight collaborative graduate research both within Colorado State University and throughout the Front Range of Colorado and Wyoming. Register to attend FRSES 2024 All participants and attendees must register (on-site registration will be available). We have an initial (encouraged) registration date of December 1st to place our food order - but please know that you can register after this date. You can access the registration form here. Serve as a Judge for FRSES 2024 We are recruiting judges for our oral and poster presentations. Judges may be faculty, post-docs, graduate students*, or community members. Please visit the following link to volunteer your time! *: Graduate students are only eligible to judge undergraduate research projects.

SCHOLARSHIPS Voyager Scholarship for Public Service Calling all sophomores interested in public service! The Voyager Scholarship for Public Service is an award for current college sophomores who intend to pursue a career in public service and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Awardees receive: Up to $50,000 in financial aid $10,000 stipend and free Airbnb housing to pursue a summer work-travel experience between their junior and senior year of college a $2,000 Airbnb travel credit every year for 10 years, totaling $20,000 an invitation to an annual fall summit to help define and inspire their public service journey To see a full list of eligibility requirements, click here.


Fulbright UK Summer Institutes Program The UK Summer Institutes provides first and second year undergraduate students who have little or no travel experience and GPAs of 3.7 or higher with the opportunity to study at one of one of seven locations in the UK. The program is FULLY FUNDED and covers the costs of tuition, travel, and housing. The seven program themes are: 1) Arts, Activism, and Social Justice in England 2) Black Humanities in England 3) Climate Change and Environment in England 4) Identity and Nationhood in Wales 5) Scotland’s History: Kingdom, Nation, and People 6) Technology, Innovation, and Creativity in Scotland 7) Understanding Northern Ireland in Belfast

Puksta and Reisher Scholarships Informational Sessions: Tuesday, January 30th 12:00-1:00PM – LSC 308 Thursday, February 8th 4:00-5:00PM – LSC 308

Link to the Reisher Application Link to the Puksta Application


Awards for Graduate School in the United Kingdom February 13, 4 – 5 pm in LSC 312 This session will provide information on the Rhodes, Gates-Cambridge, and Marshall scholarships. All interested juniors and seniors are encouraged to attend!

CAMPUS EVENTS


All Majors Career Fair The Spring 2024 All Majors Career Fair is next week. The fair takes place on Tuesday, February 13th and Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 from 10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Grand Ballrooms and is an in-person opportunity for students to connect with employers to discuss fulltime, part-time, and internship opportunities.

This is a fantastic opportunity for students & alumni to meet over 140 companies and organizations. Please share this fair information and attached LCD with students, as these are great opportunities for students to connect with employers for jobs, internships, and more. If you have any questions about the fair, please reach out to career_fairs@colostate.edu.


Food for Thought About the event: Free dinner and professionally-facilitated conversation. Come develop skills in inclusive dialog and build relationships with people who may believe differently from you. Enjoy a proselytization-free zone (no one attempts to convert anyone) where we can build community and learn from each other’s experiences. Folks of all beliefs and no beliefs are welcome. Get a brief glimpse of what you can expect from Food for thought (CTV coverage)


EDUCATION ABROAD


VOLUNTEERING Conversation Partners Conversation Partners is a great volunteer opportunity for you to interact with international students in the Intensive English Program! All you need to bring is yourself. Teachers will give you topics to discuss in small groups with students studying English at CSU. This semester Conversation Partners will be happening Tuesdays and Wednesdays 11:00am-12:00pm. Please fill out the sign-up using this QR code:


Technology Class for Older Adults Interested? Contact Rachel.Washburn@colostate.edu

PROGRAMS OF INTEREST Global Challenge Seminar HONR 292B Credit for Fall


CPD Student Associate Program The Center for Public Deliberation has been facilitating community conversations for over 10 years. Every semester, the CPD selects 15-20 new students to become trained facilitators. Students are enrolled in a 3-credit course, Applied Deliberative Techniques, to learn all of the skills needed to manage effective and meaningful conversations. Following the first semester, students are required to register for at least one credit of practicum. Every practicum credit is equal to 45 hours of CPD-related work. This work includes facilitating at community events, working on a CPD team, data entry, and various other skill-building tasks. Though students are only required to complete one semester of practicum, most continue earning credits with the CPD for multiple semesters. We have an honors section of the initial 3 hour class (SPCM 408, Section 231), which includes a 1 hour honors breakout. Students are trained as facilitators, and help with CPD events in the community. They learn about issue analysis, collaborative problems solving, meeting design, and very effective means of dealing with diversity, polarization, and misinformation. Video for information about the program.

STUDENT RESOURCES Improving Sleep and Wellbeing Workshop Do you have trouble sleeping? Or, do you think you sleep well, but wake up not feeling refreshed? If so, this sleep 5 session workshop can help you. You will learn proven behaviors and habits that lead to better sleep and related daily functioning. We will cover the benefits of sleep to your physical, emotional, and mental well-being, and how sleep medications and other substances can affect your sleep and sleep patterns. This workshop goes beyond sleep hygiene, including how to use a sleep diary to better understand your sleep and what your sleep patterns might be telling you. We will discuss the physiology of sleep and you will have an opportunity to complete a sleep assessment. There will be Q&A time for your specific questions. This free five-session workshop is for undergraduate and graduate students at CSU. Space is limited and registration is required. Register here- https://CSUHealthNetwork.as.me/?appointmentType=57713033 5 Session Workshop for Students at the CSU Health Network Wednesdays, 12 noon-1:00pm, February 28th, March 6, 20th, 27th and April 10th


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