The United Nations Academic Impact and MCN proudly present the Millennium Fellowship. This program convenes, challenges, and celebrates bold student leadership advancing UN goals on campus and in communities. Millennium Fellows hone skills, take concrete action, and earn a certificate of recognition from the United Nations Academic Impact and MCN. Your undergraduates are invited to apply; the application is open on a rolling basis through May 2020 with early applications strongly recommended (there were 7,000+ applicants from 1,209 campuses last cycle).
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What Does It Mean to be Chinese in U.S. Colleges Today? Story, Conversation, Reflection
4:30 PM, Tuesday Nov 12
Fries Center for Global Studies Commons, FISK 201
Whether it is the U.S.- China trade war, the Huawei controversy, the Anti-Extradition protests in Hong Kong, or the growing Sino-phobic sentiments in academia and the public sphere, 2019 has not been an easy year to be Chinese in America. Chinese students, faculty, and staff at Wesleyan encounter these challenges in various ways. However, caught between the nationalist propaganda of the CCP and the overly simplistic narrative of Western media, voices from the Chinese community have been largely left out. Often seen as a homogenous, organic whole, the “Chinese identity” entails much complexity on political, cultural, and personal levels that are worthy to be explored, discussed, and understood.
This is why we from the Chinese community at Wesleyan want to make ourselves heard. We want to speak up in order to offer authentic, diverse and nuanced views about our connection and struggle with our Chinese identity, to foster a better mutual understanding with the rest of campus, and to explore common ground on which constructive and respectful conversations can be possible in the future.
There will be no photos, videos, or recording at the event.
Sponsored by the College of East Asian Studies and Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life.
Chair, College of East Asian Studies
Professor of Government, East Asian Studies, and Environmental Studies
Clinical Careers in Psychology: Elizaveta Bourchtein ’10
Lunch will be provided! For more information, and to make sure we have enough pizza, please register through Handshake.
Peer-to-Peer Internship Panels
Come hear from upperclassmen first-hand about how they found and secured internships and summer experiences in their fields of interest.
Internships in Law
November 5, 12pm – Gordon Career Center
Internships in the Visual Arts
November 8, 12:15pm – Gordon Career Center
Internships in Journalism and Publishing
November 19, 12pm – Boger Hall, 112
Internships for International Students
November 20, 5pm – Gordon Career Center
Internships in Sustainability
November 22, 12:15pm – Gordon Career Center
LEGO Career Trek, Enfield, CT
The Gordon Career Center is offering an off-campus career trek opportunity to LEGO in Enfield, CT on Friday, November 15, 11:30am-4:30pm. Students will meet with Wesleyan alumni at LEGO such as Jordan Schildhaus ’15 and Ethan Sack ’97 as well as other LEGO staff to learn about the various roles in one of the most well-known toy production organizations in the world.
Space is limited to 13 students. If more than 13 applications are received, students who completed the application in full will be selected at the end of the application window by random lottery. If you are not selected, you will be put on a waitlist and will be notified if spots open up.
Deadline to apply: Thursday, October 31, 11:59 pm
Career Trek details and simple application:
Winter Session 2020 Important Information
Wesleyan Winter Session will run January 7-22, 2020. Students have the opportunity to return to campus early over winter break and complete a full-credit course in a two-week intensive format. Financial aid applications are open in portal and close October 25 at 2pm. Registration will be open November 1- December 13 at Noon. Visit Wesleyan.edu/wintersession, call 860-685-2005, or email winter@wesleyan.edu for more information.
“Understanding Credit” Workshop 10/15
On Tuesday, October 15th, at 12pm, in Usdan 108 the Financial Aid Office is hosting a workshop on “Understanding Credit.” Guest speaker Christopher Earnshaw from Sallie Mae will explore how credit ratings are assessed, what information goes into your credit report, how to effectively build and manage your credit, and how to protect yourself from fraud and identity theft. Bring your lunch and discover the tools and knowledge that will help you build a stable financial future.
Clinical Careers in Psychology: Sarah Calloway ’02 10/14
Sarah Calloway ’02 will join us via videoconference at the Gordon Center on Monday, October 14th at 12:15pm to describe her path from Wes to becoming a licensed clinical social worker to running her own private practice. Students should RSVP on Handshake in advance so that we can be sure to have enough food and chairs.