News for Students from the
College of Health and Behavioral Studies
August 29, 2013
The evidence is clear. Students who participate in educationally purposeful activities, both inside and beyond the classroom, get more out of the college experience. Engaged students become
better prepared for successful employment, admission to graduate school, and for professional responsibilities. We encourage all students to take advantage of opportunities available at JMU.
To help you find ways to get involved, opportunities for students and an expanded event calendar now included on our
college website. Please take advantage of available opportunities. Here’s a sample of the posted opportunities and events that may be of interest:
Paid Position. Creative Services is looking for a talented, self-starter to write feature stories, student/faculty
profiles, and press releases for use on the college website and on departmental/program websites. See Joblink position 0405482.
More information
Elective Available for Fall. IPE 220. Adult Health and Development Program. This course provides one-on-one
outreach experiences to adults, age 50 and above, from our local community.
More information
Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance
is currently accepting applications for the Fall 2013 Organizational Management Internship position.
More information
National Suicide Prevention Week presentation by Margaret Bertram, September 9, 7 pm, Memorial Hall. Sponsored by the JMU Counseling and Student Development Center
.
Student Employment Job Fair, September 10, 1:30-4, Festival
More information
Graduate School Fair. Hosted by Career and Academic Planning, September 24, 4-7 pm.
More information
Career & Internship Fair. Hosted by Career and Academic Planning, September 30, 12 – 4 pm and October
1, 11 am – 3 pm. More information
For Graduate Students and Faculty:
Neuropsychology of Emotional Disorders. This workshop will explore the neural architecture of emotional
behavior by examining various brain structures laying the foundation for higher level social skill functioning. September 20, 9 am – 5 pm.
More Information
Want to learn more about the new CHBS building being planned? Check out the
building blog on our website!
Please remember, the deadline for dropping and/or adding fall semester and first-8-week classes without permission or penalty is Tuesday, September 3.
We welcome suggestions for additional events and opportunities for these listings. Please send your submission to
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The Office of the Dean
College of Health and Behavioral Studies (CHBS)
701 Carrier Drive, MSC 4101, ISAT/CS, Room 375
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
(540) 568-2705
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