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Learn something awesome that you want to share? Use hashtag: #STUDENTSUCCESSDAY
8:30AM–3:30 PM Check-in & get wristband
8:30–9:30 AM Free coffee & breakfast snacks
9AM–6 PM Success-oriented sessions, begin on the hour
10–10:50AM Keynote Speaker: Joshua Olatunde
11AM–2PM Learning Center Open House
11AM–1PM Counseling & Advising Open House
11:30AM–12:40PM Free pizza
3:30–6PM Check-in & get wristband
4:45–5:45PM Free Pizza
6–6:50PM Keynote Speaker: Joshua Olatunde
For online sessions, go to inverhills.edu/ssd/onlinesessions.aspx
Welcome to Student Success Day! Meet with faculty, attend interesting workshops and grab a free bite to eat! It's the perfect day to get geared up for your future as a successful student.
If there are any requests that you would like to make in order to ensure your accessibility to any part of this event please contact Randi Goettl, Accessibility Resources Coordinator, at 651-450-3884 or [email protected].
Schedule
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Joshua Olatunde is an animated storyteller
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choices that you make as a student. Mr. Olatunde
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opportunities for students.
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MATH STUDY SKILLS AND MEET THE MATH TUTORS
Presented by: Deanna Green, MathematicsDoes math stress you out? Make you feel anxious? Frustrate you? In this session, you will learn new strategies and techniques that will help reduce the level of stress, anxiety, and frustration that you may experience while taking a math course. You will also have the opportunity to hear from a few of our amazing tutors!
Tags: Study Skills
INVER ADVOCATE SESSION 1
Presented by: Nichelle Bottko Woods & Jenni Yamada, Student LifeSexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence are issues that impact college students. Learn more about gender-based violence: what it is, how to spot it, and how to prevent it. This is one of two sessions today. Students who complete both sessions will earn the Inver Advocate Certificate.
Tags: Student Enrichment; Student Engagement; Campus Resources
STUDY SMARTER, NOT HARDER: MICROSOFT LEARNING TOOLS
Presented by: Rachel Berger, Office of Accessibility ResourcesRachel Berger, President and Executive Director of Decoding Dyslexia Minnesota, will talk about Microsoft learning tools that could make a world of difference for students! Some examples include Office Lens, Learning Tools, Dictate, Read Aloud, and Editor.
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources; Study Skills
LET'S TALK ABOUT DEATH
Presented by: Kyra Stanz, TRIO SSS Student Mentor Why is there a stigma around death? Why do we avoid talking about death? What is it about death that scares us? How can we cope with death? In this open discussion, participants will have opportunities to discuss death and gain knowledge and skills to come to terms with their own mortality. This will be an interactive session.
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? KICKING YOUR PROCRASTINATION HABIT
Presented by: Steven Hartlaub, LanguagesWe will explore what procrastination is, why we do it, and how to stop.
Tags: Study Skills
THE INS AND OUTS OF SCHOLARSHIPS
Presented by: Alicia Atwater, TRIO SSS Academic AdvisorCome learn about how to write effective scholarship essays and ask for letters of recommendation, as well as tips on how to search for a variety of different scholarships.
Tags: Career and Transfer Information; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources
UNDECIDED STUDENTS CAREER ASSESSMENT
Presented by: Rob Harris & Erik Berquist, CounselingAre you undecided on your career path? Come and take the Strong Interest inventory and sign up for an appointment to go over your results with one of the IHCC counselors! Wherever you're going, we'll help you get there!
Tags: Career and Transfer Information; Campus Resources; Student Engagement
Session Information
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10AM [KEYNOTE: JOSHUA OLATUNDE]Joshua Olatunde is an animated storyteller who will share how hard work, dedication, and persistence changed his life. He will provide insight into how your legacy is shaped by the choices you make. Mr. Olatunde is the co-founder and director of operations of TCI Solutions—a Minneapolis workforce development agency that provides training and job placement opportunities for students. His commitment to influence students’ attitudes and experiences toward learning is unwavering.
HOW TO SUCCEED IN EXPLORING BIOLOGY (BIOL 1120)
Presented by: Tanya Smutka & Nat Hemstad, Biology"Exploring Biology" is a challenging course, and many students struggle with the material. This session provides you with strategies to survive and excel in this course. A panel of previous students will discuss successful strategies and answer your questions.
Tags: Study Skills
COLLEGE 101: SETTING GOALS
Presented by: Tamika Black, TRIO SSS Student Mentor This session is all about setting and maintaining goals! No matter where you are in life, your goals should be updated so that you can reach your full potential. Come join us for an open discussion about strategies on how to set and maintain goals by getting tips from fellow college students and sharing what has worked for you!
Tags: Study Skills; Student Enrichment; Student Engagement
COUNSELING & ADVISING OPEN HOUSE
Presented by: Inver Hills Counselors & AdvisorsJoin us in the Counseling and Advising Center for treats and to get information about how we can help you be successful at Inver Hills! We will share information about our advising, counseling and career services, and you can meet with an advisor or counselor to discuss your academic plans.
Tags: Student Engagement; Campus Resources; Career and Transfer Information
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LEARNING CENTER OPEN HOUSE
Presented by: Learning Center Faculty & Staff, Academic Affairs and Learning CenterJoin us in the Learning Center for food, fun, and prizes! Come and meet the staff and faculty to learn about the services we provide, including peer and drop-in tutoring, study spaces, and other academic resources to help students succeed.
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources; Study Skills
LINKEDIN — I HAVE A PROFILE, NOW WHAT?
Presented by: Emily Johnson & Paul Wegner, Center for Career Development & Community-Based Learning and Art Department
More and more Human Resource personnel are using LinkedIn to recruit and screen job candidates. Learn how to develop your on-line profile and get noticed. Free photography head shots for LinkedIn profile will be provided.
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
UNDECIDED STUDENTS CAREER ASSESSMENT
Presented by: Rob Harris & Erik Berquist, CounselingAre you undecided on your career path? Come and take the Strong Interest inventory and sign up for an appointment to go over your results with one of the IHCC counselors! Wherever you're going, we'll help you get there!
Tags: Career and Transfer Information; Campus Resources; Student Engagement
11–1
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FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION
Presented by: Kim Shaff & Allison Chuick, Inver Hills FoundationLearn how to utilize different funding opportunities to pay for your education and reduce student loan debt. Explore options to reduce living expenses in order to free up money to help fund your education.
Tags: Campus Resources; Money Management
TEST ANXIETY TIPS
Presented by: Randi Goettl & Nicole Bietz, Accessibility Services and CounselingDo you a) freeze during exams, b) avoid studying out of fear or stress, c) predict negative outcomes from tests, d) find that your nerves get in the way of showing what you know or e) all of the above? Join us to learn how to combat test anxiety and break the cycle of negative thoughts, calm your mind & body and successfully prepare for tests.
Tags: Study Skills; Campus Resources
STUDENT SUCCESS THROUGH THE LENS OF THE ACADEMIC AFFAIRS VP
Presented by: Dr. Tia Robinson-Cooper, Academic AffairsThis session will provide students with some keys to success from the view of the Inver Hills Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs.
Tags: Student Enrichment
HANDS ONLY CPR
Presented by: Sandy George & HealthEast Medical Transportation, Health ServicesLearn and practice hands only CPR with Health Services and HealthEast Paramedics. 83,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, and 88% of cardiac arrests occur at home. Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors. Effective bystander CPR provided immediately after sudden cardiac arrest can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival.
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment
WANT TO EARN MONEY TO SAVE FOR THE FUTURE? IT PAYS TO VISIT THIS SESSION!
Presented by: Angela Olsen, Deerwood Bank and Center for Career Development & Community-Based LearningLearning about credit and saving can lead to a life of financial freedom! Learn fun facts about money with hands-on activities and earn a sample from the bank vault just for attending this session! We will talk about building credit and the importance of saving for the future.
Tags: Money Management
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TRANSFER WORKSHOP 1: SELF-DISCOVERY
Presented by: Catima Wilson, TRIO Student Support ServicesAcquiring insight into your own character, strengths, and experiences to discover how they all affect your transfer decisions. This workshop will help build your confidence with the transfer process. This is part 1 of a 3-part workshop series, but each session stands on its own.
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
STARFISH — CONNECT FOR SUCCESS
Presented by: Lindsey Talbot & Annette Carpenter, Student AffairsStarfish enables you to connect to the people and services that can help you finish what you start! You can connect with your instructors and staff, see items that require your attention, schedule time with your instructors, and develop a graduation plan. We will walk you through the Starfish platform so you know how to connect for success!
Tags: Student Engagement; Campus Resources
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL?
Presented by: Vicky Knickerbocker, Humanities and SociologyThis session will acquaint students with the benefits of international travel. It will also foster their knowledge of two international travel opportunities that I will be leading in 2020: one to Canada and one to Peru.
Tags: Student Enrichment
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JOIN US FOR FREE PIZZA11:30AM – 12:40PM
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HANDS ONLY CPR
Presented by: Sandy George & HealthEast Medical Transportation, Health ServicesLearn and practice hands only CPR with Health Services and HealthEast Paramedics. 83,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, and 88% of cardiac arrests occur at home. Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors. Effective bystander CPR provided immediately after sudden cardiac arrest can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival.
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment
GREAT ADVICE ABOUT LIFE FROM STUDENTS THEMSELVES!
Presented by: Sanbonita (Sandy) West & Don Parker, CommunicationAttaining your life’s goals means reaching for your dreams, whatever you define them to be. The journey is exciting, but it takes some dedication to get there. And there are pitfalls to avoid, like staying out of debt. But you can do it and have the life you want! Hear how in this powerful student presentation!
Tags: Student Enrichment
FINANCIAL PLANNING BASICS
Presented by: Coleman Kelly, Counseling and Advising Learn the basics of managing your personal finances including budgeting, paying off debt, savings, credit score, and investing. The goal of this session is to help you identify ways to take control of your personal finances and understand how to set achievable goals for your future. No finance background required.
Tags: Money Management; Student Enrichment
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR EXAM SCORES
Presented by: James Schneider, BiologyLearn an effective approach to exam preparation. While this session will consider science courses, the advice is applicable to any course that has formal, written assessments.
Tags: Study Skills
GROCERY BINGO
Presented by: Inver Hills CounselorsJoin us for some stress relieving fun with the chance to win groceries while playing BINGO and learning about community food resources, including the Mobile Pantry, which provides our students with free food!
Tags: Campus Resources
SIMPLE MEALS ON A COLLEGE BUDGET
Presented by: Christine Petrich, Health and Physical EducationWant to eat healthy but have a strict budget? With a few simple ideas, you can eat healthy on a budget! Using resources from the Mobile Pantry, this session will include a cooking demonstration and ideas for nourishing meals that don't take a lot of time or money!
Tags: Campus Resources; Money Management; Student Enrichment
WHY JOIN PHI THETA KAPPA
Presented by: Phi Theta Kappa Officers, Student LifeThis session will include an introduction to Phi Theta Kappa for non-members, highlighting the advantages and methods of joining. The second half-hour will include orientation for new or inactive members about how to access benefits and/or become more active members.
Tags: Student Enrichment; Student Engagement
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HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN PODCAST
Presented by: Shane Stroup, PhilosophyLearn how to use the new Inver Hills podcasting room located in the Learning Center. Attendees will learn all that is required to start creating their own podcasts.
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources
GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY AND LEARN!
Presented by: Ben Dvorak, Randi Goettl, Mary Thompson, & Shannon Williams; Biology, OAR, English, and Community Engagement
Get your hands dirty! Work and learn in the Inver Hills-Metro State community garden. Stop by the garden, behind Business building and Heritage Hall, to plant garlic, make compost, and learn about efforts to make Inver Hills a Bee Campus and about how we grow food for the Mobile Pantry and other sites. Drop in and enjoy your lunch in the beautiful garden!
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources
TRANSFER WORKSHOP 2: EXPLORATION
Presented by: Catima Wilson, TRIO Student Support ServicesExploring what is important to you when deciding on a college, to ensure it is the best fit for you and your future. This is part 2 of a 3-part workshop series, but each session stands on its own.
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
THERE WAS A STUDENT WHO WANTED A CAREER AND BINGO WAS HIS NAME-O
Presented by: Shannon Williams & Emily Johnson, Center for Career Development & Community-Based LearningWhether you're preparing for your first career or are transitioning to a new one, the Center for Career Development & Community-Based Learning have the resources and connections to help you succeed! Come to this session to play BINGO and learn about everything the Center has to offer.
Tags: Campus Resources; Career and Transfer Information
VETERAN FOCUS GROUP ON HEALTH CARE
Presented by: Steve Johanns, Angela Sherburne, & Amy Wood; VA Medical Center, Vocational Rehabilitation & Peer SupportWhat are the top three mechanisms you would prefer to promote VA HealthCare? Join us for an informational meeting regarding your benefits!
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources; Career and Transfer Information
SOCIAL MEDIA AND YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
Presented by: Milissa Troen, CounselingWe LOVE our phones and social media but have you ever wondered whether it is interfering with your relationships? This thought provoking session will enable you to learn how your phone can get in the way and what to do about it!
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources
INTERNSHIPS THAT PAY AT THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
Presented by: Luis Martinez, Metropolitan Council and Center for Career Development & Community-Based LearningLearn about the paid internship positions at the Metropolitan Council. You may not have heard about us, but you have used our services before. We have opportunities for nearly every major. Hear from an Inver alum about the life changing opportunities!
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
DOCUMENTARY: THE BIG PICTURE: RETHINKING DYSLEXIA
Presented by: Randi Goettl, Accessibility ResourcesWe will watch The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia, which provides personal and uplifting accounts of the dyslexic experience from children, experts, and iconic leaders, such as Sir Richard Branson and financier Charles Schwab. Discussion to follow the film. Trailer can be viewed at: www.amazon.com/Big-Picture-Richard-Branson/dp/B00GGESYV6
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources; Study Skills
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MTHE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE COLLEGE STUDENTS
Presented by: Greg Dahlstrom, Reading and Study SkillsIn this workshop, we will explore Stephen Covey's "Seven Habits" as they apply to the lives of college students. Participants will reflect on ways in which they can apply the seven habits to their own lives.
Tags: Student Engagement; Study Skills
WHAT IS YOUR LOVE STYLE?
Presented by: Brad Manley, CommunicationPlease arrive to this session 5-10 minutes early, if possible, to take a brief survey! This session will measure and examine the impact of different love styles on our romantic relationships. We will identify the different styles, communication tendencies for those styles, and how we can use that information within those relationships.
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment
FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION
Presented by: Kim Shaff & Allison Chuick, Inver Hills FoundationLearn how to utilize different funding opportunities to pay for your education and reduce student loan debt. Explore options to reduce living expenses in order to free up money to help fund your education.
Tags: Campus Resources; Money Management
SUCCEEDING IN COLLEGE AS AN ADULT LEARNER
Presented by: Annette Carpenter, Brenda Lyseng, Kendrah Pearson & Heidi Thury; Advising, Credit for Prior Learning and Adult Learners
Adult learners enter college with added responsibilities and/or unique needs—parenting, work, time away from school, extended family responsibilities. Let’s have a conversation about what you are experiencing, share some ideas and tips, and find out how Inver Hills can support you. Feel free to arrive late. You can also participate via Zoom at https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/8537403062
Tags: Campus Resources; Student Enrichment
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OPEN MEDITATION
Presented by: Richard Jewell, Retired English FacultyOpen Meditation offers an introduction to safe, basic, and easy ways of meditating for mental balance and mindfulness, emotional calm, and physical health. Nonreligious and science-friendly methods. Try a variety of methods! The facilitator has practiced meditation for over fifty years. Join us any time.
Tags: Student Enrichment
TRANSFER WORKSHOP 3: PLANNING FOR TRANSFER
Presented by: Matt Kruger & Amy Lofquist, TRIO and Academic AdvisingYou may have a trillion questions about transferring: Who, What, Where, When, How???? This session will break down the transfer process and help you get to your destination college. We will help you create an action plan, set goals, and stay accountable to your goals. This is part 3 of a 3-part workshop series, but each session stands on its own.
Tags: Student Engagement; Campus Resources; Career and Transfer Information
HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN PODCAST
Presented by: Shane Stroup, PhilosophyLearn how to use the new Inver Hills podcasting room located in the Learning Center. Attendees will learn all that is required to start creating their own podcasts.
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment; Campus Resources
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BRAIN RULES
Presented by: Laurel Watt, ReadingWhat are brain rules? Come to this session for an overview of John Medina's book, Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School. Medina's book is a lively, entertaining, and accessible introduction to how the brain learns and processes information, including the role of exercise, attention, sleep, stress, vision, gender, and curiosity in learning.
Tags: Student Enrichment; Study Skills
TIPS FOR RESUME WRITING
Presented by: Emily Johnson & Local Employers, Center for Career Development & Community-Based LearningGet employers’ attention by highlighting the experiences and knowledge you bring to the table. Learn how to effectively communicate the value of your past experiences, education and student involvement. Bring your resume to this session for a resume critique!
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
CAREERS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
Presented by: Dr. Bradley Perkl, AnthropologyThis is a great time to become an anthropologist! Come and explore the top 20 careers in anthropology. Discover how the Inver Hills anthropology program can help you launch an exciting career in anthropology! According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Employment of anthropologists and archaeologists is expected to grow 19% from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations".
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF WORK
Presented by: Kathleen Nagle, Robert Half Agency and Center for Career Development & Community-Based LearningThis presentation will address how emerging technologies, including Robotics, AI, and Cloud Computing, are redefining how people work. A detailed overview of the five transformative technologies and how they are affecting the workplace future will be provided.
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
ORIENTATION TO ONLINE LEARNING
Presented by: Hilary Dahlman & Martin Springborg, Academic Learning Support and Teaching & LearningIf you are considering taking online courses, this session is for you! Facilitators will provide a hands-on orientation to Inver's online learning environment and give you tips for being successful in online courses. They will discuss how to get support from the Learning Center. An online readiness quiz will be provided to help you make decisions about registration in future semesters! You can also participate via Zoom at https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/7685349171
Tags: Campus Resources; Study Skills
A NEW APPROACH TO FINANCIAL LITERACY
Presented by: Scott Sandok, EconomicsAn overview of topics commonly associated with the American financial industry, with a focus on opportunity costs rather than budgeting. Should you buy a soda now, or invest in your future and have enough to buy an entire family a fancy dinner? What is the trade-off of one dollar spent today on your future? Topics include: Risk, Time Value of Money, Credit, Interest Rates, Predatory Lending, and Opportunity Costs.
Tags: Money Management; Student Enrichment
THE FRESHMEN 16 — HOLISTIC HEALTH PRACTICES TO BE WELL THIS SEMESTER
Presented by: Dr. Wanda Synstelien, EnglishMeditation, movement, journaling, and resources can be used in your daily life to bring down your stress, anxiety and depression risk factors and bring up the happiness and joy for life. Don't miss this chance to learn more about your own power to act preventatively and heal proactively with just a few minutes a day.
Tags: Career and Transfer Information; Student Enrichment
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MEXPLORE ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES
Presented by: Joan Carter, EngineeringExplore engineering opportunities at Inver Hills and meet faculty and students. Learn more about the multitude of opportunities and pathways you have with our engineering program and get your questions answered. Learn about the lower cost pathway to a 4-year engineering degree in a friendly, accessible, and supportive environment. All students are welcome.
Tags: Campus Resources; Career and Transfer Information; Student Engagement
WE'LL HAVE A GAY OLD TIME
Presented by: Ronnie Wakeen, Kiesap Flores, Sean Konen; Student LifeCome and enjoy some relaxation and coloring. We will also be taking suggestions for how to make the campus more inclusive and safe. Come for the coloring, stay for the conversation!
Tags: Student Engagement
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FILM: MIŠA’S FUGUE
Presented by: Vicky Knickerbocker, SociologyCome see the film, Miša’s Fugue, which is the true story of one boy’s Holocaust journey through several Nazi concentration camps. This film documents how Frank Grunwald, a victim of Nazi oppression was able to endure the atrocities of genocide through his love of art and music that his childhood in Prague instilled in him.
Tags: Student Enrichment
INVER ADVOCATE SESSION 2
Presented by: Nichelle Bottko Woods & Jenni Yamada, Student LifeThis is the 2nd of two sessions presented today about sexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence that impact college students. Learn more about gender-based violence: what it is, how to spot it, and how to prevent it. Students who complete both sessions will earn the Inver Advocate certificate. You may attend this session without attending session 1.
Tags: Student Enrichment; Student Engagement; Campus Resources
DIGITAL ABUSE
Presented by: Brenisen Wheeler, Health ServicesLearn about various forms of digital dating abuse and cyberbullying as carried out through social media and technology, ways they impact victims, and how to identify unhealthy digital behaviors in a relationship. This presentation explores how technology and social media websites and apps are used as methods of power and control.
Tags: Student Enrichment
SPEND SPRING BREAK SERVING WITH VIBE CLUB!
Presented by: Shannon Williams, Center for Career Development & Community-Based LearningNo, it's not too early to think about spring break! Make the most of spring break, gain work experience, and give back on our volunteer trip to Detroit. Come learn about the trip, what to expect, and why you'll want to join.
Tags: Student Engagement
INTERVIEW SKILLS TO LAND THE JOB
Presented by: Emily Johnson & Local Employers, Center for Career Development & Community-Based LearningLack of preparation is the number one reason people are nervous in interviews. Learn the steps it takes to be prepared for an interview and get a job offer. Participate in a mini-mock interview and get feedback on your interview skills.
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
JOIN US FOR FREE PIZZA4:45–5:45 PM
CAREERS IN STEM FIELDS
Presented by: Janine Dahl, MathematicsInver alumni will talk about their careers in STEM fields such as engineering, mathematics, statistics, and ecology. They will also provide valuable transfer information. There will be time for questions and answers. All students are welcome. STEM = Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics
Tags: Career and Transfer Information
FOCUS ON WHAT'S STRONG, NOT WHAT'S WRONG!
Presented by: Shannon Williams, Center for Career Development & Community-Based LearningGallup finds that just 39% of college graduates are engaged at work and only 11% are thriving in all five elements of their well-being. During this session, you will take the Clifton Strengths for Students assessment and receive a report about your top five talents. You will have the option to sign up for a follow up coaching session.
Tags: Student Enrichment
WE ARE ALL CRIMINALS: SOCIETY'S PERCEPTION OF WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A CRIMINAL
Presented by: Vicky Knickerbocker & Jackie Austin, SociologyBased on Emily Baxter’s research, this session raises critical questions about who is a criminal. Imagine if you had been caught doing something illegal? How would your life be different now? How do one's race/ethnicity, social class and gender affect the likelihood of being caught and stigmatized as a criminal? Curious? Join your deviant Sociology Instructors to learn more!
Tags: Student Engagement; Student Enrichment
6PM [KEYNOTE: JOSHUA OLATUNDE]Joshua Olatunde is an animated storyteller who will share how hard work, dedication, and persistence changed his life. He will provide insight into how your legacy is shaped by the choices you make. Mr. Olatunde is the co-founder and director of operations of TCI Solutions—a Minneapolis workforce development agency that provides training and job placement opportunities for students. His commitment to influence students’ attitudes and experiences toward learning is unwavering.
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SUCCEEDING IN COLLEGE AS AN ADULT LEARNER
Presented by: Annette Carpenter, Brenda Lyseng, Kendrah Pearson & Heidi Thury; Advising, Credit for Prior Learning and Adult Learners
Adult learners enter college with added responsibilities and/or unique needs—parenting, work, time away from school, extended family responsibilities. Let’s have a conversation about what you are experiencing, share some ideas and tips, and find out how Inver Hills can support you. Feel free to arrive late. You can also participate via Zoom at https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/8537403062
Tags: Campus Resources; Student Enrichment
REAL ESTATE LAW PROFESSIONALS
Presented by: Nathan Nelson, JD, Managing Partner of Virtus Law Office & his legal team; ParalegalHear professional insights and career perspectives from real estate law experts! Attorney Nathan Nelson, Managing Partner of Virtus Law, and his paralegal will walk students through Business, Corporate, & Real Estate Law details of the firm's practice, including titles, leases, mortgages, and e-recording.
Tags: Student Engagement; Career and Transfer Information
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CAMPUS BUILDINGS
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GENDER NEUTRAL RESTROOM LOCATIONS
Heritage Hall (3), one on each level
Fine Arts (1), across from the theatre
Library (1), on the second floor
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TIME ROOM SESSION
Free pizza available in the cafeteria from 11:30–12:40
Free pizza available in Heritage Hall Lobby from 4:45–5:45
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