Minggu, 01 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Athena Leadership Labs

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Registration is now open for the

Athena Center Leadership Lab​*​

Practice putting​ your best foot forward in any academic, personal and "real world" situations.
FREE and open to all Barnard College students for up to any 4 workshops

Here are some recommendations:


STARTING YOUR ​LEADERSHIP JOURNEY?
Financial Success:​​ It Doesn't Start In Your Wallet


Who Do You Want to Be? Where Do You Want to Go?



READY TO TAKE YOUR SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL?All Slides Aside: ​​Communicating Beyond PowerPoint at Work, on Projects & With Peers


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Register early for YOUR four workshops​!​

*View all workshops here & keep checking back - we'll add some great ones in the next week or so.

Contact Tomika Rodriguez at trodriguez@barnard.edu with any questions.



Registration is now open for the

Athena Center Leadership Lab​*​

Practice putting​ your best foot forward in any academic, personal and "real world" situations.
FREE and open to all Barnard College students for up to any 4 workshops

Here are some recommendations:


STARTING YOUR ​LEADERSHIP JOURNEY?
Financial Success:​​ It Doesn't Start In Your Wallet


Who Do You Want to Be? Where Do You Want to Go?



READY TO TAKE YOUR SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL?All Slides Aside: ​​Communicating Beyond PowerPoint at Work, on Projects & With Peers


​--

Register early for YOUR four workshops​!​

*View all workshops here & keep checking back - we'll add some great ones in the next week or so.

Contact Tomika Rodriguez at trodriguez@barnard.edu with any questions.



Registration is now open for the

Athena Center Leadership Lab​*​

Practice putting​ your best foot forward in any academic, personal and "real world" situations.
FREE and open to all Barnard College students for up to any 4 workshops

Here are some recommendations:


STARTING YOUR ​LEADERSHIP JOURNEY?
Financial Success:​​ It Doesn't Start In Your Wallet


Who Do You Want to Be? Where Do You Want to Go?



READY TO TAKE YOUR SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL?All Slides Aside: ​​Communicating Beyond PowerPoint at Work, on Projects & With Peers


​--

Register early for YOUR four workshops​!​

*View all workshops here & keep checking back - we'll add some great ones in the next week or so.

Contact Tomika Rodriguez at trodriguez@barnard.edu with any questions.

Sabtu, 30 April 2016

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

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Dear Barnard Students,

The Office of Student Life and the Dean of Studies/ASEP are pleased to offer a series of workshops specifically for 1st Generation/Low-Income students.  These workshops are available to all Barnard students that identify as being First Generation/Low-Income students.
Please visit the following link and/or review the flyer below.



I look forward to seeing you there.

Best,

Dean Tollinchi

-- 
Michell Tollinchi-Michel, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
Academic Enrichment and Community Initiatives

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

Dear Barnard Students,

The Office of Student Life and the Dean of Studies/ASEP are pleased to offer a series of workshops specifically for 1st Generation/Low-Income students.  These workshops are available to all Barnard students that identify as being First Generation/Low-Income students.
Please visit the following link and/or review the flyer below.



I look forward to seeing you there.

Best,

Dean Tollinchi

-- 
Michell Tollinchi-Michel, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
Academic Enrichment and Community Initiatives

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

Dear Barnard Students,

The Office of Student Life and the Dean of Studies/ASEP are pleased to offer a series of workshops specifically for 1st Generation/Low-Income students.  These workshops are available to all Barnard students that identify as being First Generation/Low-Income students.
Please visit the following link and/or review the flyer below.



I look forward to seeing you there.

Best,

Dean Tollinchi

-- 
Michell Tollinchi-Michel, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
Academic Enrichment and Community Initiatives

Opportunity: Workshops for First Generation College Students

Jumat, 29 April 2016

DEADLINE: finalizing your Fall 2015 program

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The deadline to finalize your Fall 2015 academic program is this Friday, September 18.

That means...
  • The "List of Courses" under your Fall 2015 tab in myBarnard should reflect all courses that you are taking for credit this semester, including any P.E., Dance technique, Varsity sport, or performance course for which you will earn credit this semester. If you are unable to add a course that you know that you are in, or if you are unable to drop a course from your program that you will not be taking, please visit or contact the Registrar's office (107 Milbank, registrar@barnard.edu). 
    • Remember that a credit for a P.E. course, Dance technique course, or Varsity sport will appear after the program filing deadline (if the course is eligible for a point of credit for the P.E. requirement). During the third week of courses, the credit for the class will change from 0 to 1, and your total credits will adjust accordingly as well.
    • If you are enrolling in courses that require enrollment in discussion sections or labs that have separate course numbers and call numbers, those additional parts of your program should also appear in your "List of Courses," even though they may not carry additional credits.
      • Friday, September 18, is the last day on which you may officially add a course to your schedule. If you need to add a course to your schedule after that date, you will need to petition the Committee on Programs and Academic Standing for permission to do so (you can obtain a petition and learn procedures at the Registrar's office), and a late add fee may be charged.
      • Friday, September 18, is also the deadline for your adviser to submit approval online for your fall program. So be sure that you have taken steps ahead of time to schedule a meeting with your adviser before the deadline, and do not wait until the end of the day on Friday to ask for a meeting or for approval.
      • Please remember that, if your program is not finalized and approved by your adviser by the end of the day on Friday, you will be charged a late fee, which will become progressively higher for each day past the deadline.
      Until the program filing deadline, your Courseworks page may not look exactly like your myBarnard page because it takes some time for an added class on myBarnard to appear on Courseworks and it takes some extra time for a dropped class to disappear from Courseworks. But your Courseworks page will catch up with your myBarnard enrollments. The most important thing this week is to make sure that your enrollments are accurate on your myBarnard Fall 2015 page.

        The deadline to finalize your Fall 2015 academic program is this Friday, September 18.

        That means...
        • The "List of Courses" under your Fall 2015 tab in myBarnard should reflect all courses that you are taking for credit this semester, including any P.E., Dance technique, Varsity sport, or performance course for which you will earn credit this semester. If you are unable to add a course that you know that you are in, or if you are unable to drop a course from your program that you will not be taking, please visit or contact the Registrar's office (107 Milbank, registrar@barnard.edu). 
          • Remember that a credit for a P.E. course, Dance technique course, or Varsity sport will appear after the program filing deadline (if the course is eligible for a point of credit for the P.E. requirement). During the third week of courses, the credit for the class will change from 0 to 1, and your total credits will adjust accordingly as well.
          • If you are enrolling in courses that require enrollment in discussion sections or labs that have separate course numbers and call numbers, those additional parts of your program should also appear in your "List of Courses," even though they may not carry additional credits.
            • Friday, September 18, is the last day on which you may officially add a course to your schedule. If you need to add a course to your schedule after that date, you will need to petition the Committee on Programs and Academic Standing for permission to do so (you can obtain a petition and learn procedures at the Registrar's office), and a late add fee may be charged.
            • Friday, September 18, is also the deadline for your adviser to submit approval online for your fall program. So be sure that you have taken steps ahead of time to schedule a meeting with your adviser before the deadline, and do not wait until the end of the day on Friday to ask for a meeting or for approval.
            • Please remember that, if your program is not finalized and approved by your adviser by the end of the day on Friday, you will be charged a late fee, which will become progressively higher for each day past the deadline.
            Until the program filing deadline, your Courseworks page may not look exactly like your myBarnard page because it takes some time for an added class on myBarnard to appear on Courseworks and it takes some extra time for a dropped class to disappear from Courseworks. But your Courseworks page will catch up with your myBarnard enrollments. The most important thing this week is to make sure that your enrollments are accurate on your myBarnard Fall 2015 page.

              The deadline to finalize your Fall 2015 academic program is this Friday, September 18.

              That means...
              • The "List of Courses" under your Fall 2015 tab in myBarnard should reflect all courses that you are taking for credit this semester, including any P.E., Dance technique, Varsity sport, or performance course for which you will earn credit this semester. If you are unable to add a course that you know that you are in, or if you are unable to drop a course from your program that you will not be taking, please visit or contact the Registrar's office (107 Milbank, registrar@barnard.edu). 
                • Remember that a credit for a P.E. course, Dance technique course, or Varsity sport will appear after the program filing deadline (if the course is eligible for a point of credit for the P.E. requirement). During the third week of courses, the credit for the class will change from 0 to 1, and your total credits will adjust accordingly as well.
                • If you are enrolling in courses that require enrollment in discussion sections or labs that have separate course numbers and call numbers, those additional parts of your program should also appear in your "List of Courses," even though they may not carry additional credits.
                  • Friday, September 18, is the last day on which you may officially add a course to your schedule. If you need to add a course to your schedule after that date, you will need to petition the Committee on Programs and Academic Standing for permission to do so (you can obtain a petition and learn procedures at the Registrar's office), and a late add fee may be charged.
                  • Friday, September 18, is also the deadline for your adviser to submit approval online for your fall program. So be sure that you have taken steps ahead of time to schedule a meeting with your adviser before the deadline, and do not wait until the end of the day on Friday to ask for a meeting or for approval.
                  • Please remember that, if your program is not finalized and approved by your adviser by the end of the day on Friday, you will be charged a late fee, which will become progressively higher for each day past the deadline.
                  Until the program filing deadline, your Courseworks page may not look exactly like your myBarnard page because it takes some time for an added class on myBarnard to appear on Courseworks and it takes some extra time for a dropped class to disappear from Courseworks. But your Courseworks page will catch up with your myBarnard enrollments. The most important thing this week is to make sure that your enrollments are accurate on your myBarnard Fall 2015 page.

                    Kamis, 28 April 2016

                    Opportunity: Run for First-Year Class Council

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                    Dear Barnard Class of 2019:

                    Barnard’s Student Government Association is excited that the First-Year Class Council Elections are under way. However, there is still time to get involved!

                    SGA First-Year Class Council Elections:

                    All first-year students are eligible to run for the following positions: First-Year Class President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

                    Note: if you are interested in running for First-Year Class President or Vice President, SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from 8-10PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. First-Year Class President and Vice President sit on the Representative Council, and therefore must attend every meeting. They must also attend the SGA Retreat from October 3rd-4th.


                    To run for a position during First-Year Elections you must:
                    • Attend 1 of the remaining information sessions, at which you will receive information about the open positions and elections process, as well as have the opportunity to ask questions:
                      • Wednesday, September 16th |6pm - 8pm| SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place)
                      • Thursday, September 17th | 12pm - 2pm | 7pm - 9pm | SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place) 
                    • Follow the submissions and deadlines of Elections Timeline below. 

                    Elections Timeline:

                    Thursday, September 17th 11:59 PM: Submit your Intent to Run form, Platform, & photo to the Elections Commission at sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Friday, September 18th 9AM: Confirmation of Candidacy due, Electronic Campaigning Begins.

                    Friday, September 18th 11:59PM: Campaign flyers must be submitted via email to sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Sunday, September 20th 6PM: Candidates Forum in Diana 504. Come support!

                    Monday-Friday, September 21st -25th: Voting on my.Barnard.edu.

                    September 25th by 5PM: Elections results via email.


                    All first-year students are eligible to apply for the following by application: First-Year Class Representatives and SGA Committee Members. Applications close on September 25th. These applications can be found on Barnard.edu/sga/getinvolved.

                    Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. If you have any questions, please contact sgaelections@barnard.edu.


                    Yours truly,
                    SGA Elections Commission
                    Alejandra, Senior Representative to the Board of Trustees
                    Shivani Vikuntam, SGA President
                    Erin Bryk, University Senator
                    Sarah Kim, Junior Representative to the Board of Trustees

                    Dear Barnard Class of 2019:

                    Barnard’s Student Government Association is excited that the First-Year Class Council Elections are under way. However, there is still time to get involved!

                    SGA First-Year Class Council Elections:

                    All first-year students are eligible to run for the following positions: First-Year Class President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

                    Note: if you are interested in running for First-Year Class President or Vice President, SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from 8-10PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. First-Year Class President and Vice President sit on the Representative Council, and therefore must attend every meeting. They must also attend the SGA Retreat from October 3rd-4th.


                    To run for a position during First-Year Elections you must:
                    • Attend 1 of the remaining information sessions, at which you will receive information about the open positions and elections process, as well as have the opportunity to ask questions:
                      • Wednesday, September 16th |6pm - 8pm| SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place)
                      • Thursday, September 17th | 12pm - 2pm | 7pm - 9pm | SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place) 
                    • Follow the submissions and deadlines of Elections Timeline below. 

                    Elections Timeline:

                    Thursday, September 17th 11:59 PM: Submit your Intent to Run form, Platform, & photo to the Elections Commission at sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Friday, September 18th 9AM: Confirmation of Candidacy due, Electronic Campaigning Begins.

                    Friday, September 18th 11:59PM: Campaign flyers must be submitted via email to sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Sunday, September 20th 6PM: Candidates Forum in Diana 504. Come support!

                    Monday-Friday, September 21st -25th: Voting on my.Barnard.edu.

                    September 25th by 5PM: Elections results via email.


                    All first-year students are eligible to apply for the following by application: First-Year Class Representatives and SGA Committee Members. Applications close on September 25th. These applications can be found on Barnard.edu/sga/getinvolved.

                    Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. If you have any questions, please contact sgaelections@barnard.edu.


                    Yours truly,
                    SGA Elections Commission
                    Alejandra, Senior Representative to the Board of Trustees
                    Shivani Vikuntam, SGA President
                    Erin Bryk, University Senator
                    Sarah Kim, Junior Representative to the Board of Trustees

                    Dear Barnard Class of 2019:

                    Barnard’s Student Government Association is excited that the First-Year Class Council Elections are under way. However, there is still time to get involved!

                    SGA First-Year Class Council Elections:

                    All first-year students are eligible to run for the following positions: First-Year Class President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

                    Note: if you are interested in running for First-Year Class President or Vice President, SGA’s Representative Council meets every week on Monday evenings from 8-10PM in the Second Floor Dining Room of The Diana Center. First-Year Class President and Vice President sit on the Representative Council, and therefore must attend every meeting. They must also attend the SGA Retreat from October 3rd-4th.


                    To run for a position during First-Year Elections you must:
                    • Attend 1 of the remaining information sessions, at which you will receive information about the open positions and elections process, as well as have the opportunity to ask questions:
                      • Wednesday, September 16th |6pm - 8pm| SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place)
                      • Thursday, September 17th | 12pm - 2pm | 7pm - 9pm | SLC Office (Located in Liz’s Place) 
                    • Follow the submissions and deadlines of Elections Timeline below. 

                    Elections Timeline:

                    Thursday, September 17th 11:59 PM: Submit your Intent to Run form, Platform, & photo to the Elections Commission at sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Friday, September 18th 9AM: Confirmation of Candidacy due, Electronic Campaigning Begins.

                    Friday, September 18th 11:59PM: Campaign flyers must be submitted via email to sgaelections@barnard.edu.

                    Sunday, September 20th 6PM: Candidates Forum in Diana 504. Come support!

                    Monday-Friday, September 21st -25th: Voting on my.Barnard.edu.

                    September 25th by 5PM: Elections results via email.


                    All first-year students are eligible to apply for the following by application: First-Year Class Representatives and SGA Committee Members. Applications close on September 25th. These applications can be found on Barnard.edu/sga/getinvolved.

                    Check out our website (http://barnard.edu/sga) for more information about SGA. If you have any questions, please contact sgaelections@barnard.edu.


                    Yours truly,
                    SGA Elections Commission
                    Alejandra, Senior Representative to the Board of Trustees
                    Shivani Vikuntam, SGA President
                    Erin Bryk, University Senator
                    Sarah Kim, Junior Representative to the Board of Trustees

                    Rabu, 27 April 2016

                    Opportunity: Workshops for Students Interested in Masters of Public Health

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                    Title: Opportunity: Workshops for Students Interested in Masters of Public Health
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                    Five Premier Institutions of Public Health will present a workshop on the Masters of Public Health option for students interested in community/urban health, social engagement, health careers, and leadership.

                    All are welcomed to attend.

                    Wednesday, September 16th
                    6-7pm 504 Diana Center
                    Please RSVP to asep@barnard.edu

                    We’re welcoming representatives from Harvard, Yale, Penn, Johns Hopkins, and Columbia Universities. Please take a look at the links:

                    Columbia University: http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/

                    Harvard University: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/

                    Yale University: http://publichealth.yale.edu/index.aspx

                    Johns Hopkins: http://www.jhsph.edu/

                    UPenn: http://www.publichealth.med.upenn.edu/

                    Five Premier Institutions of Public Health will present a workshop on the Masters of Public Health option for students interested in community/urban health, social engagement, health careers, and leadership.

                    All are welcomed to attend.

                    Wednesday, September 16th
                    6-7pm 504 Diana Center
                    Please RSVP to asep@barnard.edu

                    We’re welcoming representatives from Harvard, Yale, Penn, Johns Hopkins, and Columbia Universities. Please take a look at the links:

                    Columbia University: http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/

                    Harvard University: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/

                    Yale University: http://publichealth.yale.edu/index.aspx

                    Johns Hopkins: http://www.jhsph.edu/

                    UPenn: http://www.publichealth.med.upenn.edu/

                    Five Premier Institutions of Public Health will present a workshop on the Masters of Public Health option for students interested in community/urban health, social engagement, health careers, and leadership.

                    All are welcomed to attend.

                    Wednesday, September 16th
                    6-7pm 504 Diana Center
                    Please RSVP to asep@barnard.edu

                    We’re welcoming representatives from Harvard, Yale, Penn, Johns Hopkins, and Columbia Universities. Please take a look at the links:

                    Columbia University: http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/

                    Harvard University: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/

                    Yale University: http://publichealth.yale.edu/index.aspx

                    Johns Hopkins: http://www.jhsph.edu/

                    UPenn: http://www.publichealth.med.upenn.edu/

                    Selasa, 26 April 2016

                    FAQ: joining a P.E. class after the lottery placements

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                    Title: FAQ: joining a P.E. class after the lottery placements
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                    If the P.E. lottery does not result in a placement for you, or if you did not enter the lottery in time but now wish to join a P.E. class, you can do two things next week to try to secure a place in a course:
                    1. Visit the P.E. Department (200 Barnard Annex) to see what classes still have space available after the lottery placements and/or
                    2. Visit individual P.E. classes (meeting times and places are posted in the online Directory of Courses) to see if space is, or may become, available.
                    Note: Any classes missed will count as absences, even if you join a class later in the week, and the number of allowable absences in a P.E. class is fixed and firm. So visit the department and/or classes as soon as possible to see where you can find a spot.


                    If the P.E. lottery does not result in a placement for you, or if you did not enter the lottery in time but now wish to join a P.E. class, you can do two things next week to try to secure a place in a course:
                    1. Visit the P.E. Department (200 Barnard Annex) to see what classes still have space available after the lottery placements and/or
                    2. Visit individual P.E. classes (meeting times and places are posted in the online Directory of Courses) to see if space is, or may become, available.
                    Note: Any classes missed will count as absences, even if you join a class later in the week, and the number of allowable absences in a P.E. class is fixed and firm. So visit the department and/or classes as soon as possible to see where you can find a spot.


                    If the P.E. lottery does not result in a placement for you, or if you did not enter the lottery in time but now wish to join a P.E. class, you can do two things next week to try to secure a place in a course:
                    1. Visit the P.E. Department (200 Barnard Annex) to see what classes still have space available after the lottery placements and/or
                    2. Visit individual P.E. classes (meeting times and places are posted in the online Directory of Courses) to see if space is, or may become, available.
                    Note: Any classes missed will count as absences, even if you join a class later in the week, and the number of allowable absences in a P.E. class is fixed and firm. So visit the department and/or classes as soon as possible to see where you can find a spot.

                    Senin, 25 April 2016

                    Opportunity: Athena Mastermind Group

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                    Balancing school with your own venture? You're not alone!

                    Through mentorship and collaboration, the Athena Mastermind Group aims to connect an intimate, highly-motivated group of students with the support, networking, and expertise they need to sustain their business, start-up, or nonprofit venture. The group will meet for dinners on a monthly basis throughout the 2015-2016 school (9 month commitment) and serve as a low-stress platform for positive conversation and an opportunity to create a system of personal accountability for each other. The first dinner will take place in September.

                    Learn more here: www.athenamastermind.com

                    We currently have an open call for applicants. To apply, please complete the application form by Friday, September 18th.

                    If you have any questions, you can contact me at sabramow@barnard.edu.

                    Balancing school with your own venture? You're not alone!

                    Through mentorship and collaboration, the Athena Mastermind Group aims to connect an intimate, highly-motivated group of students with the support, networking, and expertise they need to sustain their business, start-up, or nonprofit venture. The group will meet for dinners on a monthly basis throughout the 2015-2016 school (9 month commitment) and serve as a low-stress platform for positive conversation and an opportunity to create a system of personal accountability for each other. The first dinner will take place in September.

                    Learn more here: www.athenamastermind.com

                    We currently have an open call for applicants. To apply, please complete the application form by Friday, September 18th.

                    If you have any questions, you can contact me at sabramow@barnard.edu.

                    Balancing school with your own venture? You're not alone!

                    Through mentorship and collaboration, the Athena Mastermind Group aims to connect an intimate, highly-motivated group of students with the support, networking, and expertise they need to sustain their business, start-up, or nonprofit venture. The group will meet for dinners on a monthly basis throughout the 2015-2016 school (9 month commitment) and serve as a low-stress platform for positive conversation and an opportunity to create a system of personal accountability for each other. The first dinner will take place in September.

                    Learn more here: www.athenamastermind.com

                    We currently have an open call for applicants. To apply, please complete the application form by Friday, September 18th.

                    If you have any questions, you can contact me at sabramow@barnard.edu.