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| Pratt 302 The Career Development Center provides practice employment interviews in a simulated office environment for a small fee. The interview allows you to practice several behaviors such as answering tough interview questions smoothly, how to dress for an interview, recognizing body language, and practicing manners and eye contact.
The interviews are recorded onto a DVD so that visual feedback can be provided during the interview session. Mock interviews are conducted Monday through Friday during the semester and may be scheduled by visiting the Career Development Center in Pratt 302. Once an appointment is scheduled, a résumé, cover letter, and job posting must be submitted at least two business days before the scheduled interview. | Career Development Center |
10:00 a.m.–11:45 a.m. | HUB Monongahela Room | African American Cultural Center |
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | HUB Susquehanna Room | African American Cultural Center |
12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m. | HUB Ohio Room In honor of Black History Month 2013, the campus and local community is invited to attend the first MLK Lunchtime Concert Series. It is part of our 23rd Commemoration and Black History Month Keynote Program and is a Diversity Counts Program. For further information, please contact the AACC at 724-357-2455. | African American Cultural Center |
12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. | Northpointe, Room 118 Students can receive help in revising written papers on any subject as well as help in improving study skills, taking notes, preparing for tests, and other college success strategies. For more information, contact Samantha Vertosick at s.j.vertosick@iup.edu or call 724-294-3300 ext. 24. | IUP at Northpointe |
2:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. | Main lobby - Stapleton Library | Health and Well-Being Center |
4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. | HUB Susquehanna Room This reception will provide guests an opportunity to meet personally with the campus guests, including Sonia Sanchez, for the 6 O'clock Series Program. This is a Diversity Counts Program. For further information, contact the AACC at 724-357-2455. | African American Cultural Center |
6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. | HUB Ohio Room Black History Month 2013 is themed 2050: Rooted in the Past, Moving Forward and this program is presented as a special dedication to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It concludes a day-long list of events and features an interactive panel presentation of noted scholars, activist and performers that is designed to answer such questions as "Can today's art be an act of resustance to public policy that too often marginalizes youth, particularly those from Black and Brown communities - or is it simply a diversion in an era of individualism and consumer culture? Designed in consultation with Bakari Kitwana, journalist, activist, and political commentator on politics and youth, featured panelists include Ms. Sonia Sanchez, poet-activist; Dr. Haki Madhubuti, publisher,poet, activist; Mr. Adam Mansbach, author; Ms. Chinaka Hodge, poet/playwright (Def Poetry Jam); Popmaster Fabel Pabon, Hip-Hop Pioneer; and Dr. James Peterson, Director of Africana Studies, as moderator. A Q & A will follow the program. The program is part of IUP's 23rd MLK Commemoration-Black History Month Celebration. Free Admission! Attendance Voucher will be available. Cosponsored by 6 O'clock Series and the office of Social Equity and Civic Engagement. For further information, contact the AACC at 724-357-2455. | African American Cultural Center |
6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. | HUB Ohio Room | Student Life Center |