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Alie Saenz, a political science major, is one of the many students who staff the help desks and kiosks known as MavIGATION Stations across campus to lend a helping hand to students, faculty, and staff as they navigate university life.
Beginning August 2021, the University of Nebraska at Omaha s (UNO) student employees and Student Employment opportunities will transition from UNO Human Resources to the Division of Student Success.
With this change there will be additional support for supervisors, student employees, and students seeking on-campus employment under the leadership of a newly-named UNO s Student Employment Specialist, Garrett Gassman.
As Student Employment Specialist, Gassman will develop and ensure compliance for student employment policies and processes; provide consultation to supervisors and students regarding student employment practices; and create new training opportunities for supervisors, as well as student employees.
The University of Tennessee has numerous resources for their students that oftentimes fly under Volsâ radar. Lots of students start and finish their degrees without even realizing all of the offices dedicated to making students time at UT better and preparing them for their future beyond Rocky Top.
One of these offices is the Center for Career Development and Academic Exploration (CCDAE). Under the Division of Student Success, this office is home to a plethora of knowledge and resources for students looking to develop their professional skills to prepare them for a future career.
According to their website, CCDAEâs mission is to, âempower scholars to create and achieve career goals by providing comprehensive career education.â The staff in the office do this through resources such as career coaching, resume critiquing, academic advising and so much more.
Notice
In light of the coronavirus outbreak, event guidelines are below. Visit the coronavirus response update website to learn more.
Intercollegiate Athletics
Intercollegiate Athletics will follow the guidance of the NCAA and the Little East Conference as it relates to athletic competitions. However, while teams and their respective coaching staffs will be authorized to attend events, fans and spectators will be prohibited from attending all campus competitions. Athletic facilities will remain open, but will not host events with expected attendance of 100 or more people.
Student Events
Campus Events
In an abundance of caution, Rhode Island College is cancelling and/or postponing all events with greater than 100 in attendance scheduled on campus. This directive does not apply to credit-bearing activities. When classes resume, groups are encouraged to consider alternative plans in case future events may need to be cancelled or postponed.
University returns to in-person ceremonies for 2020 and 2021 Maverick graduates
Monday, May 10, 2021 • Herb Booth : Contact
The University of Texas at Arlington is hosting eight in-person commencement ceremonies at Globe Life Field from May 13-15 for all of the University’s graduates from 2020 and spring 2021.
The commencement exercises will mark the first time UTA has hosted in-person ceremonies since December 2019, as all 2020 ceremonies were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A virtual ceremony for all colleges is scheduled for May 16 for those who are unable or do not wish to attend the in-person ceremonies.
The size of Globe Life Field, which holds about 40,300 people, enables the University to maximize social distancing of guests and graduates. About 15,000 guests are expected at each ceremony. Masks will be required as well as social distancing, except within family units.