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An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890

09.19.2019 Vol. 220 No. 018

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Building community Multicultural group connects students of color BY VICTORIA.REYNA-RODRIGUEZ @iowastatedaily.com Transitioning to a predominantly white institution such as Iowa State can be more than intimidating for students of color, but the Multicultural Student Association on campus is making efforts

to ease these struggles. Assistant Director of Iowa State’s Multicultural Student Affairs Denise Williams-Klotz shares the association’s hopes for students of color on campus. “I think we can’t really build community for students, I think what our role really is is giving students everything

they need for them to create that community,” Williams-Klotz said. Building a multicultural community in a white space can be a daunting task, but the students of color on campus are not alone in their fight. From student

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SAGE SMITH/ IOWA STATE DAILY Then-junior Zhi Sheng Lee learns about studying abroad in Germany on Jan. 24 at the Study Abroad Fair.

Study Abroad Fair to offer students a world of opportunity BY SAGE.SMITH @iowastatedaily.com

DESIGN BY TALIA TORPY The Multicultural Student Association aims to build diversity and inclusion on Iowa State’s campus. Denise Williams-Klotz, assistant director of Multicultural Student Affairs, hopes to create a community for students of color.

Iowa State students can plan their study abroad trip, apply for a U.S. passport, learn about possible study abroad scholarships and more at the Fall 2019 Study Abroad Fair. The Study Abroad Fair will be from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. Mia Masterpole, study abroad care adviser and senior in Global Resource Systems, said there is a Study Abroad Fair every semester but students are encouraged to attend the fall semester fair. Most students study abroad in the spring, so researching and gathering study abroad information as soon as possible will help them when planning to study abroad. “Come to the fair and ask around; it never hurts to get too much information by asking questions because no question is a stupid question when it comes to studying abroad,”

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Career fair brings students to potential employers BY SAGE.SMITH AND SEBASTIAN.KREMBUSZEWSKI @iowastatedaily.com Engineering students arrived at the first of the Fall 2019 Engineering Career Fairs on Wednesday with their resumes in hand and with the hope of leaving a good first impression on potential employers. Over a hundred employers were at the career fair to recruit Iowa State engineering students from noon to 5 p.m. Throughout the day students spoke with company representatives and presented copies of their resumes. Students could also schedule interviews with the companies, which could

lead to a job, internship or co-op position. This was the fifth career fair for Marisa Dizonno, senior in mechanical engineering. Dizonno said she loves recruiting season, despite the large amount of people. Dizonno has found a co-op in California and an internship in Wisconsin because of past career fairs. The career fair preparation process is more thorough for Dizonno now than it was when she was a freshman, as she has learned what works best for her. “Now I make a full on excel sheet [and] do my research for companies ahead of time so that way, when I come here, I’m not as nervous and I feel better prepared,” Dizonno said.

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Paul Kiel, senior in computer engineering, has also attended several career fairs as an Iowa State student. As a senior he said he is looking to secure a job for after graduation. Kiel offered his advice of considering how the company representative perceives a student’s behavior when talking with them. “Ask them questions about their questions because if you can’t answer it [the questions] they at least want to know that you are thinking about the questions they are asking you,” Kiel said. This was the first career fair for Claire Palmer, sophomore in mechanical engineering.

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SAGE SMITH/ IOWA STATE DAILY An engineering student speaks with Pepper Construction at the engineering career fair.

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