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Resume Writing |
Whether you need help starting a resume or already have one, this workshop is for you. We will discuss the proper structure and content employers are looking for in addition to how to make your resume stand out. Reservations Required. Call 217-581-2412 or RSVP at: https://eiu-csm.symplicity.com/students/
Tags: Career Services | Current Students | Workshop/Webinar -
Booth Library tour |
Eastern students, faculty and staff members are encouraged to take a tour of Booth Library and find out what the library has to offer.
Twenty-minute tours will be offered regularly during the first four weeks of the semester. There’s no need to sign up; just come to the Research Help desk on the north end of the library to join in any of the tours Monday through Thursday. Tours will be offered at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jan. 13 through Feb. 6. The library will be closed on Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tours are also offered by appointment. Contact a research help librarian at 581-6072 to schedule a tour.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students -
Booth Library tour |
Eastern students, faculty and staff members are encouraged to take a tour of Booth Library and find out what the library has to offer.
Twenty-minute tours will be offered regularly during the first four weeks of the semester. There’s no need to sign up; just come to the Research Help desk on the north end of the library to join in any of the tours Monday through Thursday. Tours will be offered at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jan. 13 through Feb. 6. The library will be closed on Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tours are also offered by appointment. Contact a research help librarian at 581-6072 to schedule a tour.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students
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Resume Review Blitz |
Bring in your resume for a quick 15 minute critique. No advance appointments required. Walk-in between 9 am - 12pm!
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Booth Library tour |
Eastern students, faculty and staff members are encouraged to take a tour of Booth Library and find out what the library has to offer.
Twenty-minute tours will be offered regularly during the first four weeks of the semester. There’s no need to sign up; just come to the Research Help desk on the north end of the library to join in any of the tours Monday through Thursday. Tours will be offered at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jan. 13 through Feb. 6. The library will be closed on Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tours are also offered by appointment. Contact a research help librarian at 581-6072 to schedule a tour.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students -
Glimpses of Egypt / Eswatini in MLK Union Greenup Room |
Glimpses of...
This international series examines a variety of cultures, cuisines, history, language music, and art from around the world!
EGYPT
Wednesday, March 4, 2020 1:00 MLK Union Greenup Room
ESWATINI
Wednesday, March 4, 2020 1:30 MLK Union Greenup Room
Tags: Academy of Lifelong Learning | Africana Studies | Alumni | Alumni Services | Art Department | Booth Library | Career Services | CENCERE | Center for the Humanities | Civic Engagement and Volunteerism | College of Health and Human Services | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Colllege of Education | Communication Disorders and Sciences | Communication Studies | Community | Current Students | Dining | Doudna Fine Arts Center | Elementary Education | English Department | Faculty | Faculty Development & Innovation Center | Family and Consumer Sciences | Foreign Languages | General Studies Degree | Gerontology | Graduate School | Housing | Interdisciplinary Center for Global Diversity | Journalism Department | Kinesiology and Sports Studies | Lumpkin College of Business & Technology | Mathematics and Computer Science | Military Science/ROTC | Minority Affairs | Music Department | Office of International Students and Sch | Pine Honors College | Political Science | Prospective Students | School of Extended Learning | School of Technology | Student Success Center | Study Abroad | Theatre Arts Department | Veterans Affairs | Women's Studies -
Booth Library tour |
Eastern students, faculty and staff members are encouraged to take a tour of Booth Library and find out what the library has to offer.
Twenty-minute tours will be offered regularly during the first four weeks of the semester. There’s no need to sign up; just come to the Research Help desk on the north end of the library to join in any of the tours Monday through Thursday. Tours will be offered at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jan. 13 through Feb. 6. The library will be closed on Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tours are also offered by appointment. Contact a research help librarian at 581-6072 to schedule a tour.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students
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Mock Interview Day with Employers |
Schedule a practice interview with a visiting employer. Get feedback on your answers to interview questions, and the questions you plan to ask employers. Real hiring agents have great hints on how to make you into the best candidate! Pre-Reservations Required. Call 217-581-2412.
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Booth Library tour |
Eastern students, faculty and staff members are encouraged to take a tour of Booth Library and find out what the library has to offer.
Twenty-minute tours will be offered regularly during the first four weeks of the semester. There’s no need to sign up; just come to the Research Help desk on the north end of the library to join in any of the tours Monday through Thursday. Tours will be offered at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jan. 13 through Feb. 6. The library will be closed on Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tours are also offered by appointment. Contact a research help librarian at 581-6072 to schedule a tour.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students -
Webinar: Refresh your Content in D2L: The New Content Experience |
Facilitator: Julie Lockett
Location: Online
D2L Brightspace now offers a refresh of its Content experience focusing on clean visual presentation of content for educators and learners. It is the most inviting way to get learners engaged with online materials. D2L has developed an experience that allows you to bring in content from anywhere, offering a clean, minimalist design, with just the right options available and a strong focus on Learning. The new Content experience is already an ideal environment for those who are looking at a simple way to organize all their course content online. The New Content Experience is now available for your course(s) should you choose to use it. In this webinar, the New Content experience will be demonstrated, and you can find out how to have it applied to your course(s)
Registration link: https://eiu.gosignmeup.com/public/Course/browse?courseid=2589
Tags: Faculty | Faculty Development & Innovation Center | Workshop/Webinar -
Making an Activist |
African American Heritage month event hosted by NAACP.
Tags: Community | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Minority Affairs | RSO Event
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Booth Library tour |
Eastern students, faculty and staff members are encouraged to take a tour of Booth Library and find out what the library has to offer.
Twenty-minute tours will be offered regularly during the first four weeks of the semester. There’s no need to sign up; just come to the Research Help desk on the north end of the library to join in any of the tours Monday through Thursday. Tours will be offered at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jan. 13 through Feb. 6. The library will be closed on Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tours are also offered by appointment. Contact a research help librarian at 581-6072 to schedule a tour.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students -
Workshop: Using Small Teaching: Faculty Reading Groups Opening Session |
Facilitator: Dr. Newton Key
Location: 1220 Booth Library
This workshop presents a few ideas from Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning by James Lang, before forming reading group(s) to meet occasionally the rest of the semester. We began several groups to discuss the first part of the book last year. This Spring we will form new reading group(s) to discuss the remaining chapters (or the book as a whole – each group decides its own pace). For an example of Lang’s small/big changes, James M. Lang, “Small Changes in Teaching: The Last 5 Minutes of Class,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 7, 2016, http://www.chronicle.com/article/Small-Changes-in-Teaching-The/235583. If you cannot attend this workshop but want to participate, or if you need a copy of the work, contact the FDIC now @ fdic@eiu.edu.
Registration link: https://eiu.gosignmeup.com/public/Course/browse?courseid=2591
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Booth Library tour |
Eastern students, faculty and staff members are encouraged to take a tour of Booth Library and find out what the library has to offer.
Twenty-minute tours will be offered regularly during the first four weeks of the semester. There’s no need to sign up; just come to the Research Help desk on the north end of the library to join in any of the tours Monday through Thursday. Tours will be offered at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jan. 13 through Feb. 6. The library will be closed on Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tours are also offered by appointment. Contact a research help librarian at 581-6072 to schedule a tour.
Tags: Alumni | Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Prospective Students -
Informal Networking Night |
Learn how to make potential employment connections like a pro in this interactive workshop. Learn more and RSVP at: https://www.eiu.edu/careers/informal_networking.php
Tags: Career Services | Current Students | Workshop/Webinar
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Marquis Hill Blacktet 61st Annual EIU Jazz Festival |
One of Chicago’s most thrilling young trumpeters, to his current status as internationally renowned musician, composer and bandleader, Marquis Hill has worked tirelessly to break down the barriers that divide musical genres.
Tags: Arts and Entertainment | Community | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Doudna Fine Arts Center | Minority Affairs -
GSAC Meeting |
Join us for our 2nd GSAC Meeting of the semester!
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Glimpses of Japan/Turkmenistan |
Glimpses of...
This international series examines a variety of cultures, cuisines, history, languages, music, and art from around the world!
All speakers are current EIU international students!
JAPAN
Friday, February 7 1:00 MLK Union Greenup Room
TURKMENISTAN
Friday, February 7 1:30 MLK Union Greenup Room
The Glimpses of series enlightens the community about a variety of cultures on EIU's campus. Contact OISS at 581-2321 for more information!
Tags: Academy of Lifelong Learning | Africana Studies | Alumni | Alumni Services | Art Department | Booth Library | Career Services | CENCERE | Center for the Humanities | Civic Engagement and Volunteerism | College of Health and Human Services | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Colllege of Education | Communication Disorders and Sciences | Communication Studies | Community | Current Students | Dining | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Doudna Fine Arts Center | EIU Foundation | Elementary Education | English Department | Faculty | Faculty Development & Innovation Center | Family and Consumer Sciences | Foreign Languages | General Studies Degree | Gerontology | Graduate School | Health Education Resource Center | Housing | Interdisciplinary Center for Global Diversity | Journalism Department | Kinesiology and Sports Studies | LGBTQA Resource Center | Lumpkin College of Business & Technology | Mathematics and Computer Science | Military Science/ROTC | Minority Affairs | Music Department | New Student Programs | NRHH/RHA | Office of International Students and Sch | Office of Student Programs | Philosophy | Pine Honors College | Political Science | Prospective Students | School of Business | School of Extended Learning | School of Technology | Student Life Office | Student Success Center | Study Abroad | Textbook Rental | Theatre Arts Department | TotalEIU | University Board | Veterans Affairs | Women's Studies | Writing Center
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Energy and the Human Body |
Everything is energy! We are surrounded by the Matrix which is a field of energy that underlies all reality. Each of us also has a personal energy field. This energy field holds within it the patterns of the thoughts we think, the emotions we experience and the actions that we take. These energetic patterns are held in our physical bodies and contribute to how we experience reality. Join Cindy as she leads you on a journey of discovery through your own powerful energy centers. Explore the science of vibrational energy and how the human body integrates and discharges this energy. Experience first-hand how to identify and eliminate self-imposed blocks to your full, harmonious and healthy flow of mind, body and soul vitality and practice easy-to-use, scientifically based techniques that you can use immediately to optimize your personal energy flow.
Please register by 2/4/2020.
Tags: Academy of Lifelong Learning | Alumni | Community | Current Students | Faculty | Lectures/Seminars | Workshop/Webinar -
Children's Story Time |
Story time hosted by the MTEA.
Tags: Booth Library | Community | Current Students | Diversity/Inclusive Excellence | Minority Affairs | RSO Event