The Career Center and Disability Resources are cosponsoring a workshop on Disability Disclosure in the Job Search Process this Friday, February 12th, at noon in 41 Wyllys, room 114. We will discuss the why, when, what and to whom to disclose your disability in your job search process and examine situations that current Wesleyan students and alum have shared with us. We look forward to a lively, interactive discussion!
jpwood
OPT and CPT program schedule
Please see the schedule below; these are for students that on an F-1 visa:
Feb 11, OPT: Get a Job in the US
https://www.myinterfase.com/wesleyan/event_view.aspx?token=9lGdUzQiKi6FsBg7ECaPZg%3d%3d
Feb 16, Working After Wes: Options for International Students
https://www.myinterfase.com/wesleyan/event_view.aspx?token=ZANaa0BEzaYazcXZwDG9Fw%3d%3d
Feb. 23, CPT: Internship Search for International Students
https://www.myinterfase.com/wesleyan/event_view.aspx?token=JeTEctsaFhU4RRjKT9V14g%3d%3d
March 1, Internships with US Companies
https://www.myinterfase.com/wesleyan/event_view.aspx?token=JKEIpkJwFK+uRHhOO3N3Tg%3d%3d
Certificate in the Study of Education
Have you considered a career in education? Are you interested in hearing about educational research and service happening at Wesleyan and beyond? Would you like to learn more about Wesleyan’s Certificate in the Study of Education as well as the steps you should consider taking if you would like to become a teacher? Would you like to learn more about volunteer opportunities? If so, then join the Wesleyan Education Network listserv! Just email Professor Steven Stemler (steven.stemler@wesleyan.edu) and request to be added to the listserv.
African Studies Minor!
The African Studies Faculty Cluster is pleased to announce the new African Studies minor!
The current course cluster has been very successful with students, many of whom already pursue academic research, thesis projects, and career internships related to Africa.
For more information, please look at the African Studies Cluster link on WesMaps and to their new website (http://www.wesleyan.edu/africanstudies/about.html)
Interfaith Service Trip during Spring Break
Info session for Interfaith Trip to Harrisburg, PA!!!
Thursday (Feb 4), 12:00-12:45pm
Spirituality Lounge at the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life
169 High Street, 2nd floor
You are invited to enjoy some pizza and learn more about the first Wesleyan interfaith spring break service trip!!!! This trip will go from March 14-19 and will involve service work, community building, and spiritual reflection with an interfaith group. Don’t miss this chance to help struggling neighborhoods in Pennsylvania (a 5-hour drive from Wes), visit the Hershey Chocolate Factory (!!), and deepen our understanding of service and its connection with our spiritual identities.
If you are unable to come and would like more information, please contact our chaplain intern, Jon, at jonathan.heinly@yale.edu as soon as possible. We need to have deposits by the end of the day on Thursday, February 11. Generous financial assistance is available based on individual need.
**New Course**
The class meets every Tuesday and Thursday between 2.40pm and 4pm at PAC 136.
History 117–Chinese Cities
The first-year seminar introduces students to urban history in China and Chinese communities around the world. We will explore major cities along the Silk Road, ports of call with Chinese business communities, centers of revolutionary activity, and urban sprawls in modern China. We examine how cities supported massive populations with limited resources, inspired new forms of social organization, and transformed China’s political and economic order. We will be exploring major collections of artifacts on Chinese cities on campus and in Middletown. Students will visit the Wesleyan Archaeology and Anthropology Collection, Special Collections and Archives at the Wesleyan Library, and the Middlesex County Historical Society.
Stress Relief Practicum
Stress Relief Practicum
Connect with others who are seeking self-care strategies for health and well-being.
Learn new skills and tools to manage stress and take care of yourself.
Mondays beginning
February 1st –29th from 5-6PM
Meetings will follow an exploratory workshop format and participants will learn and practice different techniques for mind-body wellness each week.
The group will be led by
Tanya Purdy, MPH MCHES Director of WesWell, Office of Health Education
& Colby Colbert-Sangree Wellness Intern, WesWell
To sign up fill out this registration form.
Sign up by Friday, January 29th at noon.
Space is limited and on a first come basis.
Participants will be expected to attend all 5 sessions.
Housing Accommodations for the 2016/2017 Academic Year
Students requesting a specific housing accommodation due to a disability for 2016/17 must complete a Housing Accommodation Request Form and submit it to Dean Patey, Disability Resources, (North College – Room 021), no later than Thursday, February 5, 2016. This includes students who have previously requested and been approved for a housing accommodation in the past.
Housing assignments which are provided as an accommodation are only provided to students with documented disabilities. Please note that housing accommodations do not include current or potential roommates. Housing offers may not necessarily be considered class appropriate, or represent your first choice in housing, but will address your needs.
If you have any questions about the process, please contact Dean Patey at lpatey@wesleyan.edu or 860.685.2332.