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Student Worker Needed for Part Time Web Project
The Undergraduate College is seeking a work-study student for a part time website project in mid to late April. The project will require 15-20 hours per week over a two week period. Applicants should have strong computer skills; some experience with web development and html preferred. If interested, please email your resume and availability to Joey Schmit at jschmit@stern.nyu.edu.
RECYCLEMANIA!
NYU is participating in Recyclemania, a recycling competition taking place through March 27. Pitch in, use the recycling bins around campus, and help NYU be a leader in recycling. See a competition scorecard here.
Stern Ambassadors Needed for Open House
Stern Ambassador Program Volunteers needed for the Accepted Students Open House on Sunday, April 11. We need your assistance on this day from 8:15 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Volunteers will mingle with parents and families, assist with directing families and talk about their Stern experience. Lunch will be provided. You must be available for the training on Friday, April 9 at 3:00 p.m. in T201 to participate. Click here to sign up.
Social Impact 2010 Summer Break Stipend Program: Apply Now!
Applications are now available for the Social Impact Summer Break 2010 Stipend Program, sponsored by the Stern Undergraduate Dean's Office. A limited number of stipends will be awarded to Stern students, freshmen through juniors, who have arranged for an unpaid internship at a not-for-profit organization or who are participating in a volunteer service project during the summer break. Applications are due 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 23, and can be found on the Social Impact webpage. Questions? Contact Kristy McCadden at kristy.mccadden@stern.nyu.edu.
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Have any news to share with us, pictures for the website, or
know of classmates doing cool things? If so, we want to know! Send us
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Give us your Feedback!
Each spring the Stern Undergraduate College performs a comprehensive assessment of the Stern experience with its students. Please share your thoughts with us by completing a 10-minute online survey. Students who complete the survey by April 5th will be entered to win one of many cool prizes. A winner from each class will be selected every business day. Seniors can fill out their survey here. Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors can fill out their survey here.
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Excel at Stern! Academic Success Seminar Series:
Study Skills, Note Taking and Test Preparation
Thursday, March 25, 12:30 p.m.
Tisch Hall, UC 15
Get tips and advice from campus experts on how to improve your study skills and manage your time. Lunch will be served. RSVP via Campus Groups.
Senior Cohort Countdown: Dave and Buster's
Thursday March 25, 7:00 p.m.
234 West 42nd Street (at 7th Avenue)
Challenge your friends to dazzling arcade games or cheer them on as you munch on finger foods. Click here for more info.
Dean's Senior Dinners
We’re pleased to announce a new series for seniors-only, to give graduating students an opportunity to talk about their experiences at NYU as well as their plans and ideas for the future with the School’s leadership. Dean Blount and Dean Greenbaum will host the series of dinners over the course of the spring semester at local restaurants.
Space will be limited to 8 people per dinner to keep the discussion intimate. Students will be selected at random and notified one week before each event.
Upcoming dinners include:
Dinner with Dean Blount
Tuesday, 3/30 at 6:30 p.m. RSVP
Class of 2012 Alumni Cohort Dinner
Thursday, April 1, 6:00 p.m.
Cafe Espanol
Click here to RSVP by 3/25.
Dean's Coffee Hour
Tuesday, April 6, 11:00 a.m.
Miller Student Lounge, Tisch 3rd Floor
Join Dean Greenbaum and fellow Stern students at this semester's Dean's Coffee Hours. Drop by to ask your questions, chat about your NYU experience, and get to know one of your Deans. Click here to view the full coffee hour schedule.
Ashok C. Sani Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence Lecture
Wednesday, April 7 , 6:00 p.m.
Rosenthal Pavilion, 10th Floor
Kimmel Center for University Life
60 Washington Square South
Mark K. Shriver, Vice President and Managing Director of U.S. Programs, leads Save the Children's programmatic and advocacy efforts to improve the early childhood development, literacy, physical activity and nutrition of children living in impoverished rural communities across the United States. Click here for more info and to RSVP.
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