Non-IA Event: BOSS Competition Finals

BOSS Competition Finals – Thursday, April 23rd from 4:30-7:00pm

BOSS is a student pitch competition where OSU students, who have been working on their business/product/start-up ideas, will be given the opportunity to deliver their pitch to a panel of esteemed judges, community members, and you! The judges will be crowning two new BOSS champions to receive startup love and resources. During this semester-long program, student teams are selected and pitch repeatedly to a panel of judges, are given assignments and modifications on their ideas, and return to pitch again. These pitch sessions culminate in this high-profile final pitch event in front of the TCO team, faculty, students, and community… and we are asking you to join us for the final round presentations!

This is a great opportunity for any of your students who are interested in entrepreneurship, start-ups, innovation, design, business, etc.

Students, professionals, friends, and family can get their FREE tickets at: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/boss-finale-tickets-8658769613.

Refreshments and food will be served.

There will also be having LIVE MUSIC!

Non-IA Event: De-Stress Before the Test

De-Stress Before The Test

Wednesday, April 22, 7-9 p.m., Kuhn Honors & Scholars House

Interested in learning de-stress techniques from Dr. Callum, hearing amazing a cappella groups, and getting a ton of free breakfast food (including Buckeye Donuts)? Join the Honors and Scholars Programming Board in celebrating the end of the school year by coming to De-Stress Before the Test.

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Caravan for Democracy Student Leader Application

Thirty college student leaders (sophomore, junior and senior) of all faiths who have not yet visited Israel will be selected for this 10-day educational experience including touring, meeting political, cultural and community leaders (Jews, Palestinians, and more) and exploring Israel’s diverse democracy.

Students who serve in a significant leadership position in political, religious, athletic, cultural and/or educational groups on campus are encouraged to apply.

Applications include two reference letters and two short essays.

The trip will take place December 26, 2015-January 6, 2016.  All land expenses, most meals and air travel from New York-Tel Aviv-New York have been covered by generous JNF donors.

The application deadline is June 5th, 2015.

For more information and to apply, please visit http://www.jnf.org/get-involved/travel/caravan-mission/

Non-IA Event: Public Health Graduate Program Info Session

The College of Public Health Graduate Program Info Session

Join the College of Public Health for a graduate programs information session to learn more about our degree programs and admissions process. Information on the Master of Public Health, Master of Health Administration, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy will be shared. This will take place on April 24 from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the College of Public Health (Cunz Hall, 1841 Neil Ave). Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with admissions staff, as well as to meet with faculty from the various divisions/specializations. Pre-registration is highly encouraged. Please click here to RSVP.

 

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Non-IA Event: 10th Annual Foreign Language Career Fair

The Center for Languages, Literatures and Cultures (CLLC) will celebrate ten years of helping students find exciting careers in which they can use their foreign language and culture expertise at the 10th Annual Foreign Language Career Night 2015. This will take place in Hagerty Hall, First Floor on Thursday, April 16th from 5:00pm-7:30pm. 

Arts and Sciences Career Services will offer resumé reviews to help students be more competitive in the global marketplace. Recruiters from the government, military, non-profit, and globally-oriented businesses will meet and talk with students. This is a great chance for students to develop connections! Contests and giveaways will be held and refreshments will be served in the Crane Café.

More details to be announced in the spring but mark your calendars now. Dress is business casual. Contact Rebecca Bias (bias.3@osu.edu) at the CLLC, 292-4137, for more information.

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Non-IA Event: Using GoinGlobal

Jump start your search for finding work abroad! Wednesday, April 15th from 12:00PM-1:00PM in Denney Hall 352

GoinGlobal features career resources for more than 30 countries (and growing!) around the world and a robust job and internship database. We’ll cover how to access the resource and maximize your use of the tool.

Feel free to bring your lunch!

To reserve your seat in this session, log into your FutureLink account and click on the Events tab. Select this workshop and click RSVP.
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