News for Students from the

College of Health and Behavioral Studies


September 16, 2013


 

Are you preparing for life after graduation?  Here are the top 10 things employers say are priorities for college learning:

1.      problem solving in diverse settings

2.      understanding of ethical issues and important public debates

3.      direct experiences with community problem solving

4.      civic knowledge, skills, and judgment essential for contributing to the community and our democratic society

5.      critical thinking and analytic reasoning

6.      complex problem solving

7.      broad knowledge in the liberal arts and sciences

8.      written and oral communication skills

9.      applied knowledge in real-world settings

10.   global issues and knowledge about societies and cultures outside of the U.S.

From: It Takes More than a Major:  Employer Priorities for College Learning and Student Success. (2013)


Find ways to expand your knowledge, gain stills, and get involved!  Here are some opportunities and events that may be of interest to you:

“The Soul of a Citizen.” Presentation by Paul Loeb, September 18, 7-8:30 p.m., Memorial Hall More information

Graduate Research Fellows.  This program for graduate students provides an opportunity for students from all disciplines to share and enhance their research. Application deadline: September 18 at noon.  More information

Graduate Community Dinner. September 20, 4:30-6:30 pm.  Graduate students and faculty, and their immediate family and significant others are welcome. More information

Neuropsychology of Emotional Disorders. This workshop for graduate students and faculty 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

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

JMU Graduate Student Association. All graduate students are invited to join the GSA.  First Meeting, October 6, 4 pm, Taylor 302.  GSA Blog   GSA Facebook   GSA Twitter   [log in to unmask]

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

Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance is accepting applications for the Fall 2013 Organizational Management Internship position. More information

JMU Learning Centers provide assistance with writing and communication, and with math, science and several other courses.  More information

Idealist Job Search.  Search for jobs by idealistic focus, such as civic engagement, disability, economic development, or disaster relief.  More information


Additional events and opportunities are posted on our college website.  Please take advantage of available opportunities.  We welcome suggestions for additional listings.  Please send your submission to [log in to unmask] .

 

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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