Honors Bulletin
All the Honors News that's Fit to Print
Annual Appalachia Basket Raffle
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Tell your friends. Tell your enemies. WIN BIG.
April 13-14 in Tuttleman Lobby 9-5PM.
Bulletin Contents
Tell your friends. Tell your enemies. WIN BIG.
April 13-14 in Tuttleman Lobby 9-5PM.
Bulletin Contents
- Employment Opportunities
- Events
Employment Opportunities
Resnick Center Academic Mentor Positions Open $$$
The Resnick Academic Support for Student-Athlete Center is looking to hire academic mentors for the fall 2016 semester. The Resnick Center provides academic support to student-athletes in the manner of tutoring, academic mentoring, study hall, academic meetings and monitoring of NCAA academic eligibility. The academic mentor position is an integral part of the center and the academic mentor serves as an extension of the academic advisor. See below for additional position details:
This is a paid position with an hourly rate of $8.50.
Anyone interested in applying should send an e-mail with a resume attached to Tara Evans (tuf32757@temple.edu) by Wednesday, April 20th.
- Academic Mentors work to ensure that student-athletes utilize the resources necessary to build the skills essential for pursuit of a degree.
- Academic Mentors serve as role models, study skills instructors, and guides for student-
- athletes. This position requires constant feedback to students, Learning Enhancement and Academic Development specialists, and academic advisors to monitor student-athlete progress and performance.
- Academic Mentors should have good interpersonal and communication skills, be able to direct the session and keep the student-athlete on task.
- Academic Mentors should display strong time management and organizational skills.
- Academic Mentors do not need to know all of the answers, but should be able to direct student-athletes to the tools and resources necessary to be successful.
- Academic Mentors should have a minimum cumulative GPA of a 3.2 and be of sophomore standing or higher.
This is a paid position with an hourly rate of $8.50.
Anyone interested in applying should send an e-mail with a resume attached to Tara Evans (tuf32757@temple.edu) by Wednesday, April 20th.
Events
Minding Your Mind
Friday, April 8th, 6 - 8 PM
Howard Gittis Student Center
Mental health is a huge issue for college students that can be hard to talk about. One out of every four people suffers from a mental health disorder. This is why we are bringing awareness to Temple to encourage conversation about mental health and decrease stigma surrounding this important issue. We've teamed up with Minding Your Mind, a local organization whose mission is to spread mental health awareness and celebrate those who are able to overcome it.
Join us for a fun evening of positivity and encouragement while we fight the stigma surrouding mental health! The event will include two of Minding Your Mind's best speakers as well as a fun mindfulness yoga session to release those end-of-semester stresses! Invite your friends and make it a fun and eye-opening night out!
Howard Gittis Student Center
Mental health is a huge issue for college students that can be hard to talk about. One out of every four people suffers from a mental health disorder. This is why we are bringing awareness to Temple to encourage conversation about mental health and decrease stigma surrounding this important issue. We've teamed up with Minding Your Mind, a local organization whose mission is to spread mental health awareness and celebrate those who are able to overcome it.
Join us for a fun evening of positivity and encouragement while we fight the stigma surrouding mental health! The event will include two of Minding Your Mind's best speakers as well as a fun mindfulness yoga session to release those end-of-semester stresses! Invite your friends and make it a fun and eye-opening night out!
Stressed? Naomi & Pizza to the Rescue!
Wednesday, April 13th, 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Tuttleman Learning Center, Room 203
Join HPM Naomi Makishi as she discusses how to avoid pushing yourself too far. Learn:
Tuttleman Learning Center, Room 203
Join HPM Naomi Makishi as she discusses how to avoid pushing yourself too far. Learn:
- How to Manage Stress
- Understand Your Limits
- Temple Resources
- General Tips & Tricks for College
OH yeah, and there will be pizza!
Phillies College Night Series
The Phillies College Night Series is just 1 week away! Students are encouraged to register now, as each event is limited to 200 students. The series takes place 4/12-4/13 (vs. Padres) and 4/18-4/20 (vs. Mets), and interested students go behind-the-scenes in the business of baseball, receive career advice from Phillies executives and a special welcome from Phillies Chairman David Montgomery, meet those who spearhead the Phillies intern program during a new Networking Hour, take photos with the World Series trophies, and more. To register or for more info go here – all event sessions are listed here. Check-in/Networking Hour for each event begins at 4 p.m. with the official program at 5 p.m., followed by the 7:05 p.m. Phillies game. Highlights include:
- Tuesday, April 12th- College Media Night
- Wednesday, April 13th- College Business Intelligence
- Monday, April 18th- College Finance Night
- Wednesday April 20th- College Marketing & Digital Marketing Night
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