Petition to Add a Course

If you need to retake a class or would like to register for a closed course, you will need to request permission from the school/college in which the course is housed. Click here for next steps.

By Elyssa Wrubel
Elyssa Wrubel
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Psychology Research Opportunities

 **This list of opportunities is updated every three months. If the positions listed are closed it may still be worth contacting the organizations to ask about new opportunities**

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1. Research Specialist, Crockett Lab, Princeton University

Deadline: …

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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What are Communities and why should I care?

Our CAS360 Communities are designed to pull together all the information, tools, and resources you need based on specific areas of interest. These might include academics, career, or identity-based communities. Join as many as you’d like! This will help ensure …

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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Major/Minor change or declaration form

Declaring a major you enjoy is a significant part of the college experience. Therefore, before you complete your degree, you must decide what you are majoring in and meet all your requirements. However, if you’re undecided, don’t worry – you have …

By Vanessa Gonzalez Figuereo
Vanessa Gonzalez Figuereo
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New J-term Course: ENV223 Plastics – Miracle or Curse?

This 3 credit course will be delivered online, asynchronously.

In this course, we will attempt to answer the following question: are plastics a miracle or a curse? We will explore the differences between natural and synthetic plastics, and how plastic …

By Courtney McGinnis
Courtney McGinnis Associate Professor of Biology and Academic Coordinator of Experiential Learning, Department of Biological Sciences
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The Collegiate Entrepreneur’s Organization is Seeking Members

New members are encouraged to join our chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneur’s Organization (CEO). CEO is a national organization that supports more than 250 schools and chapters. Any major can join and have opportunities to network and learn more about …

By Elyssa Wrubel
Elyssa Wrubel
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DR/WGS 288: From Script to Stage: An Experiential Learning Class for this Fall!

Please contact Prof. Brooks Appelbaum at brooks.appelbaum@qu.edu for additional information! Please note that this course also counts toward WGS minor requirements.

 

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Turn your student creative writing work into a path into publishing!

If you are interested in getting your work into the larger world of literary publishing, here is some info for you to check out, pass along, and hopefully take advantage of! Some of these are compiled from the UConn Creative …

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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Global Game Jammers hosted by Game Design & Development make 5 games in a weekend!

The Program in Game Design & Development (GDD) hosted for the sixth year the Global Game Jam which was held January 25th-27th. The Game Jam began Friday at 5 pm in the Game Lab in Tator Hall with the unveiling …

By Shannon Desmond
Shannon Desmond Senior Client Support Lead
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Why You Need a Personal Advisory Board

What is a Personal Advisory Board? It’s a diverse group of people that you assemble to provide advice and guidance.

When you are confronted with big decisions like choosing a major, thinking about a particular career option, trying to figure …

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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Anatomy of a Winning Resume [INFOGRAPHIC]

The elements of a resume have evolved greatly over the years; back in the day, candidates would include their heights and weights on their CVs! Thankfully, those days are behind us, but that doesn't mean that the proper format of …

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