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Happy Spring Break!
Have a safe and happy spring break! We'll be in the home stretch when you return, so come back relaxed and ready to jump into the sprint to the end of the academic year.
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LAST DAY for ATI apparel shop
We will have an online store through BSN sports with Ohio State ATI apparel. Some mock ups are below. ATI is on the sleeves or sides of the caps.
The team shop runs until midnight on Monday (2/3). The shop will close at 11:59:59pm on 2/3.
https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/ATIohiosta
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Poinsettia Closeout Sale
Don't go home empty-handed! Brighten your home or someone else's!
- Tuesday, December 10th from 3:00pm-5:30pm
POINSETTIAS in many sizes and colors grown by ATI Greenhouse Management students
including: Christmas Beauty Red, Valentine, Christmas Beauty Cinnamon, Candy Cane,
Norwin Orange, Brilliant White, Orange Glow
Prices: 6” $6.00 / 8’’ $10.00 / 10’’ $25.00
SPECIAL: Spend $30.00 and receive a free 6-inch poinsettia (while supplies last).
Cash, checks and credit/debit cards accepted.
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Finals and Break Info
We will have a Coffee & Cocoa Bar and Coloring in The Student Life Office all week long for you to enjoy!
SAC Hours:
Friday (TODAY) 12/6: Closing at 1pm
Saturday 12/7: Closed
Sunday 12/8: 4pm-9pm
Monday 12/9: 10am-9pm (Last day for Bowling until 1/6)
Tuesday 12/10: 10am-10pm
Wednesday 12/11: 10am-10pm
Thursday 12/12: 10am-5pm
Friday 12/13: Closed
***Please note that the SAC will remain closed over the winter break to allow time for routine maintenance and review of equipment. ***
We hope that you do well on your finals and enjoy your winter break. We look forward to seeing you all return for the Spring Semester to enjoy all the fun we have planned!
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No Hate in Our Home THIS WEEK
Campus Community
This week we are launching the “No Hate in Our Home” campaign.
This campaign reinforces the CFAES Principles of Community to create a “Home” where all are welcome and feel safe. Throughout the week we will have activities for students to engage in conversations with faculty and staff, to pledge to uphold the CFAES Principles of Community, to spread positivity, kindness, and hope within our community, and to “Freeze out Hate” and celebrate our differences. The week will end with our Family Day celebration.
Schedule of events and locations:
Monday
“Open Doors to Conversation” – SK, HH, WSB 9 am to 3 pm
Signing the Principles of Community Pledge - Housing at 7:30 PM
Tuesday
Words of Hope and Warm Fuzzies around campus
Wednesday
“Open Doors to Conversation” – SK, HH, WSB 9 am to 3 pm
Signing the Principles of Community Pledge – SK lounge 9 am to 3 pm
Thursday
“Freezing Out Hate” Sponsored by OSU Housing and Residence Education and Ohio State ATI Student Life – The Gathering Place 11 am to 2 pm
Sno cones & ice cream novelties – YUM!
Friday
Signing the Principles of Community Pledge – Halterman lobby 9 am to 3 pm
Saturday
Family Day and Presentation of Principles of Community Pledge
Below is a modified version of the logo that can be printed and displayed to show your support for the “No Hate in Our Home” campaign.
Many thank yous to the CFAES Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for supporting these efforts AND to YOU for supporting our students.
The Academic and Student Affairs staff
Carri Gerber, PhD
Associate Director
CFAES Wooster – Ohio State ATI
219 Halterman Hall, 1328 Dover Road, Wooster, OH 44691330.287.1211 Office
gerber.140@osu.edu | ati.osu.eduPronouns: she/her/hers / Honorific: Dr.
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Destress Fest 2024
Different events every day this week, plus...
- Student Life has FREE snacks and drinks
- SAC is open regular hours
- Library has popcorn and quiet study areas
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Monday the 22nd
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
Bowling is FREE! Shoe rental - $2.
9 - 11 p.m.
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Tuesday the 23rd
Taco-Bout Finals
Last minute tips and advice and TACOS in the Learning Lab, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Late Night Breakfast - 8-10 p.m.
All you can eat pancakes in the Gathering Place.
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Wednesday the 24th
Ultimate Kickball
Kickball outside at the Softball Field (if raining, inside gym), 12 - 2 p.m.
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Thursday the 25th
Game Night and Make Your Own Pizza
Games and pizza in the Gathering Place, 5 - 8 p.m.
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Friday the 26th
Coffee, Donuts and Coloring
All day in the Student Life Office.
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Saturday and Sunday, 27th & 28th
Choose your own adventure
Saturday - Find something fun in Wooster with friends
Sunday - SAC open 4 - 9 p.m.
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Monday the 29th
Pickleball
Battle it out in the SAC with friends, 12 - 2 p.m.
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Tuesday the 30th
Fairwell to Finals Luncheon
Open to all students, faculty and staff in the Gathering Place, 12 - 2 p.m.
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Mobile Planetarium TODAY
On Monday, March 25th from 11am-2pm Student Life will be hosting a Mobile Planetarium in the gymnasium at the Student Activities Center (it’s so big it’s the only place it will fit!)
Gym will be closed during the shows (weight room and game room will be open).
Each hour (11am, 12noon, and 1pm), we will let a new group go inside the Planetarium for the show (show is about 45 minutes). About 25 people can fit inside at one time (first come first serve).
This is open for all students (undergrad and graduate), faculty, and staff to enjoy!
Also-don’t forget FREE COSI night (in CBus) is tonight 5:30pm-9pm!!!
You can take up to 3 people per BuckID (can be non-students to go with you too! 12 and under do not count towards your 3 people so if you have kids, they can join too.)
Note: Titanic Exhibit part is only open from 6:30-8:30pm
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Cultural Connections: Spain
Carla Román is a visiting scholar from Spain conducting her research advised by Dr. Erdal Ozkan in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering (FABE) at OSU. She is collaborating closely with Dr. Hongyoung Jeon and Dr. Heping Zhu of the USDA’s Application Technology Research Unit, located in the FABE Building at CFAES Wooster Campus.
She obtained her bachelor's degree in agricultural engineering at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain, where she specialized in fruit and vineyard pest control. She then completed her Master's degree in Integrated Pest Management with a specialization in plant pathology at the University of Lleida, Spain. She obtained her Ph.D. at the same university but focused on sustainable and efficient pesticide application techniques and pesticide use rate reduction. Currently, the main focus of her research is the variable rate application of pesticides through the development and validation of a new sprayer equipped with a canopy detection system based on stereo vision.
Javier Campos is a visiting scholar from Spain doing his PostDoc in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering (FABE) at OSU. He is located at Wooster FABE building collaborating with the USDA’s Application Technology Research Unit housed in the same location. He received his bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in 2014, a Master's degree in Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2016, and a Ph.D. in Agri-food Technology and Biotechnology from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in 2021. While pursuing his graduate education in Spain, he was also involved in extension programs training farmers around Spain and Portugal to reduce the use of pesticides and avoid environmental and operator risks during the pesticide application process. His current research is focused on the implementation of improvements in pesticide application techniques to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the application process.
Spain
Beyond Paella and Sangria: The Agricultural Heartbeat
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
Javier Campos and Carla Román
Visiting Scholars -Postdocs
Food, Agricultural & Biological Engineering
CFAES Wooster
FRIDAY, Oct. 13, 12:00-1:50 pm. During the Autumn Break, when offices are open but no classes are held
Food served from 12:00, Presentation at 12:15
Wooster Science Building, Room 175,
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Lunch in Wooster provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Reserve a seat and a free light lunch in Wooster by Wed., Oct. 4 https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
You can RSVP up to the day before the event to livestream or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
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Cultural Connections: Spain
Carla Román is a visiting scholar from Spain conducting her research advised by Dr. Erdal Ozkan in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering (FABE) at OSU. She is collaborating closely with Dr. Hongyoung Jeon and Dr. Heping Zhu of the USDA’s Application Technology Research Unit, located in the FABE Building at CFAES Wooster Campus.
She obtained her bachelor's degree in agricultural engineering at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain, where she specialized in fruit and vineyard pest control. She then completed her Master's degree in Integrated Pest Management with a specialization in plant pathology at the University of Lleida, Spain. She obtained her Ph.D. at the same university but focused on sustainable and efficient pesticide application techniques and pesticide use rate reduction. Currently, the main focus of her research is the variable rate application of pesticides through the development and validation of a new sprayer equipped with a canopy detection system based on stereo vision.
Javier Campos is a visiting scholar from Spain doing his PostDoc in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering (FABE) at OSU. He is located at Wooster FABE building collaborating with the USDA’s Application Technology Research Unit housed in the same location. He received his bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in 2014, a Master's degree in Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2016, and a Ph.D. in Agri-food Technology and Biotechnology from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in 2021. While pursuing his graduate education in Spain, he was also involved in extension programs training farmers around Spain and Portugal to reduce the use of pesticides and avoid environmental and operator risks during the pesticide application process. His current research is focused on the implementation of improvements in pesticide application techniques to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the application process.
Spain
Beyond Paella and Sangria: The Agricultural Heartbeat
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
Javier Campos and Carla Román
Visiting Scholars -Postdocs
Food, Agricultural & Biological Engineering
CFAES Wooster
FRIDAY, Oct. 13, 12:00-1:50 pm. During the Autumn Break, when offices are open but no classes are held
Food served from 12:00, Presentation at 12:15
Wooster Science Building, Room 175,
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Lunch in Wooster provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Reserve a seat and a free light lunch in Wooster by Wed., Oct. 4 https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
You can RSVP up to the day before the event to livestream or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
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Happy Thanksgiving !
Enjoy your Thanksgiving break! We'll see you back on campus on Nov. 28!
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LAST DAY to complete the Student Wellness Assessment
During the month of October, you can be entered to win BuckID Cash, gift cards and other prizes by completing the Wellness Assessment. It takes less than 10 minutes to complete, and by taking the survey, you'll learn about your personal well-being and get connected to wellness-related resources. Visit go.osu.edu/WA to get started!
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LAST DAY to complete the Student Wellness Assessment
During the month of October, you can be entered to win BuckID Cash, gift cards and other prizes by completing the Wellness Assessment. It takes less than 10 minutes to complete, and by taking the survey, you'll learn about your personal well-being and get connected to wellness-related resources. Visit go.osu.edu/WA to get started!
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LAST DAY to complete the Student Wellness Assessment
During the month of October, you can be entered to win BuckID Cash, gift cards and other prizes by completing the Wellness Assessment. It takes less than 10 minutes to complete, and by taking the survey, you'll learn about your personal well-being and get connected to wellness-related resources. Visit go.osu.edu/WA to get started!
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Welcome Back Concert
This Thursday, September 15th, the Ohio Union Activities Board (OUAB) will host their annual Welcome Back Concert. We will have DJ Bandcamp open the show, followed by Jaden Smith. If you have any students who are interested in attending the event, please have them click our ticketing website (go.osu.edu/ouabtickets). Each student can claim (2) tickets for the show and must present a valid BUCKID upon entry. (Students can bring a guest, but the guest must enter the venue with the student who claimed the tickets with BUCKID.)
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Wooster Science Cafe: The Science of Invasive Pests
- Wednesday, November 2, 2022
- 7:00 PM 8:00 PM
- Excelsior Room, Spoon Market
Join us as we welcome Ashley Leach and Olivia Lang on the Science of Invasive Pests: Ohio’s newest invasive pest, the spotted lanternfly, has received much media attention recently. Our talk will explore what’s known and unknown around this invasive pest. We will also help folks learn how to identify a spotted lanternfly egg mass by using some 3D printed models.
Ashley Leach is an Assistant Professor in Specialty Crop Entomology in the Department of Entomology at OSU’s OARDC. She is an applied entomologist specializing in the development of integrated pest management in specialty cropping systems.
Olivia Lang is a graduate student in the Department of Entomology at OSU’s OARDC. Her work focuses on informing people around the identification of pest egg masses using 3D printing to design extension tools.
The Wooster Science Café was established to provide a forum in the Wooster community for dialog between the public and scientists about contemporary topics. Talks are held on the first Wednesday of each month, starting in September and ending in May.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
We request that all attendees wear face masks.
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Wayne County Rural Youth Dance
What’s Rural Youth?? We are an organization that hosts Hoedown-style square dances, line dancing, and circle/mixer dances.
All ages are invited. Lessons at 6:45pm There’s a $5 entrance fee. Light refreshments also served!
Our next dance is Nov 12th.The location for our November 12th dance is the Wayne County Fairgrounds event center, for any of your students who may like to attend. Future dates are as follows
January 14th 2023
February 11th 2023
April 8th 2023
June 10th 2023
Wayne County Fair Dance September 10th 2023
November 11th 2023
All locations are yet to be determined
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Operation Valentine's Day
Operation Valentine's Day sends cards to military members deployed overseas. Writing stations will be available in the Learning Lab and the Library. Letters will be delivered to Stow City Hall at the end of January.
Send a handwritten letter, note or handmade card. Envelopes are not required.
- Keep your cards to a size of 8 1/2″ x 11″ or under.
- Cards cannot include glitter, food or candy.
- You can include your school, church or organization’s name, address and email on each card so recipients can write back. Cards from children must include a first name only.
- Photos of the sender, the sender’s family, church, or classroom can be included.
- Keep messages positive and start with a salutation, such as “Dear Hero.”
- Do not put individual Valentines in sealed envelopes.
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Operation Valentine's Day
Operation Valentine's Day sends cards to military members deployed overseas. Writing stations will be available in the Learning Lab and the Library. Letters will be delivered to Stow City Hall at the end of January.
Send a handwritten letter, note or handmade card. Envelopes are not required.
- Keep your cards to a size of 8 1/2″ x 11″ or under.
- Cards cannot include glitter, food or candy.
- You can include your school, church or organization’s name, address and email on each card so recipients can write back. Cards from children must include a first name only.
- Photos of the sender, the sender’s family, church, or classroom can be included.
- Keep messages positive and start with a salutation, such as “Dear Hero.”
- Do not put individual Valentines in sealed envelopes.
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Therapy Dogs TODAY in Skou Lounge
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National Day of Racial Healing
January 21, 2025 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
The Power of Storytelling in Racial Healing
Join CFAES for an interactive 90-minute webinar that will change the way you think about racial healing and community building. In honor of the Kellogg Foundation's National Day of Racial Healing on January 21, renowned facilitator Susan M. Glisson will share an overview of The Welcome Table™, a community building process she uses for racial healing, reckoning, and repair. Her innovative approach utilizes storytelling and deep listening to foster authentic relationships that create a safe space for acknowledging and reconciling past race-related wounds and facilitate effective collective efforts that transform communities. -
CFAES Spring Book Club
During this optional introductory session we will hear from a special guest, who will provide an introduction to racial healing. Participants will meet the book club facilitators who will provide an overview of the book, book club logistics, information about book distribution, and the Zoom link for meetings. If you are unable to attend this session or have other questions please reach out to Leo Taylor (taylor.3408@osu.edu) to receive instructions for getting your book and the Zoom link for the series.
Click here to register for the optional introductory session
Jan 21, 2025, 11:00am - 12:00pm via Zoom
NOTE: The above link registers you for the preview session only. You must register for the book club separately using the link provided below.
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Cultural Connections - Uruguay
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Cultural Connections - Uruguay
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Cultural Connections - Uruguay
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Intramural Basketball - DEADLINE IS TODAY!
Intramural Basketball season begins on Wednesday, January 15th! Games will start at 6:30 PM and will be played in the Student Activity Center gym. Each game will consist of two 10-minute running time halves.
This season will feature 4-on-4 full court games, and it is open to all BuckID holders.
Registration details:
- Register at www.IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
- Deadline: Monday, January 13th at 8:00 PM
- Both team and individual registration options are available.
Looking forward to another great season of Intramural Sports!
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Cultivating Change Meeting Nov. 21
Our next Cultivating Change meeting is on Nov. 21 at 5:30 in Skou Hall 205. Look forward to seeing folks there.
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Landscape Club Bake Sale
The ATI Landscape Club is having a Thanksgiving Bake Sale on Wednesday, November 20 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in Skou Lounge!
Come support the Landscape Club with pumpkin rolls, rice Krispie treats, cupcakes, and MORE!!
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Landscape Club Bake Sale
The ATI Landscape Club is having a Thanksgiving Bake Sale on Wednesday, November 20 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in Skou Lounge!
Come support the Landscape Club with pumpkin rolls, rice Krispie treats, cupcakes, and MORE!!
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TODAY: Trick or Treat!
Monday - October 30th - 11am-4pm – Wooster Campus
You’re never too old for snacks and prizes!
Grab a friend or go solo between classes to treat stations around campus to earn entries to win this basket full of:
gift cards, Brutus Pillow Pet, OSU merch, tons of treats!
(I know you all want that ranch dressing soda and giant pencil!)
Each station where you get a stamp is one entry; hit every station and earn 5 additional entries!>
Stamp passports, bags and maps will be available at all stations so you can start anywhere – pumpkin signs will be at each stop, so you know you’re in the right place (Suggested start is at the ATI Library).
Costumes or Halloween accessories are welcome but not required. Many of us enjoy dressing up each year to make the day more fun!
Please no weapons or full facial coverings.
Prize drawing is only for enrolled students on the Wooster campus
You probably visit a lot of these places on a regular basis, but some may be tricky to find!
1. Halterman Hall –
- ATI Library
- Transition/Mentor Office (by computer labs)
- Student Resource center (next to business office)
- Business office (contains 3 stops in one location – only 1 stamp needed)
- Director’s Office (directly behind business office)
- Academic Affairs/Financial Aid (contains 3 stops in one location – only 1 stamp needed)
Middle Floor -
(down the steps outside of Academic Affairs):
- Disability Services
- Learning Lab
2. Skou Hall –
- Student Activities Main Office (just over the breezeway that goes from Halterman to Skou)
- Barnes and Noble Bookstore (down the steps across from the Student Activities Office)
- Café Carmen (basement level of Skou)
3. Housing Office
4. Fisher Library
5. Wooster Admin Building (Admissions’ & Deans’ Office)
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TODAY: El Dia de los Muertos
Everyone is invited to participate in the community ofrendas for El Dia de los Muertos. This year we will make two altars, in Skou Lounge and the Wooster Sciences Building, starting at 1:50 in Skou Lounge on Monday, Oct. 30. As soon as this altar is complete, we will move to the Sciences Building.
If you have expertise, knowledge, experiences and/or something you would like to place on either of the altars please do so. Everyone is invited and encouraged to participate in whatever way they choose. Your experience is of great value to the community, please share!!
Some ways to participate:
Help set up the altars, decorate, arrange
Bring something to put on the altar: name and/or photo of a decease loved one or loved ones (everyone is welcome)
Place something your loved ones enjoyed on the altar, food, toys, photos, whatever makes sense to you
Decorate a calavara, skull or animal cut-out, take it home or leave it on the altar.
Talk with other folks participating. Share your expertise and ideas.
Altars will remain in place for the week. Feel free to add names, photos, etc. throughout the week. If you want something returned, please leave your name.# on it, retrieve it in 190 Halterman or come pick it up from the altars when we clean up, Friday starting at 2:45. Clean up help is always appreciated. For more information Jenny 330-464-6918 or fischer.798@osu.edu
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Outdoor Late Night Lazer Tag
ANYBODY is allowed to participate including Faculty and Staff! Instructions are at 7:30pm on where the boundaries are and what flag/object you need to capture to win. No sign ups required, just come and show up to play.
- Thursday, October 26
- 7:30 p.m. - instructions
- 8-9 p.m. - Game play with teams
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Buckeye Blood Battle
Don’t forget to sign up for the Buckeye Blood Battle for Tuesday-ALL students, Faculty and Staff are encouraged to participate. We are battling against Mansfield and Marion Campuses for the Regional Buckeye Blood Battle Title…and I’ve heard that we are SUPER close to winning if we get some more people to sign up.
Link for donors to sign up: https://donate.ohio.versiti.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/219273
*Promotion!* All donors will receive the Battle T-shirt, and Halloween socks. **All students will also receive a $10 E-gift card to chipotle or any of the other 70 vendor choices.
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First Generation celebration!
Are you the first in your family to attend college? Then you are a first-generation student!
CFAES Wooster is excited to celebrate first-generation students, faculty, and staff by inviting you to two very special events! First Gens and First Gen allies are welcome to attend. We want to celebrate with everyone!
- On Monday, November 6th from 11-1 in Skou Lounge we will host the "First Gens Are Stars" open house event. We are rolling out the red carpet for our First Gens! Stop by on your way to class or take a break from the office for popcorn and candy!
- On Wednesday, November 8th from 4:30-6:00 in the Wooster Science Building Room 175, we will honor the First Gen experience with CFAES Wooster faculty/staff sharing their own personal experiences as First Gens. Have some food and share in this very special evening with our campus community.
Please contact Kelly Carmack Mitchell carmack.25 with any questions.
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First Generation celebration!
Are you the first in your family to attend college? Then you are a first-generation student!
CFAES Wooster is excited to celebrate first-generation students, faculty, and staff by inviting you to two very special events! First Gens and First Gen allies are welcome to attend. We want to celebrate with everyone!
- On Monday, November 6th from 11-1 in Skou Lounge we will host the "First Gens Are Stars" open house event. We are rolling out the red carpet for our First Gens! Stop by on your way to class or take a break from the office for popcorn and candy!
- On Wednesday, November 8th from 4:30-6:00 in the Wooster Science Building Room 175, we will honor the First Gen experience with CFAES Wooster faculty/staff sharing their own personal experiences as First Gens. Have some food and share in this very special evening with our campus community.
Please contact Kelly Carmack Mitchell carmack.25 with any questions.
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Columbus HOCO Events
OUABreaking the Barrier with Tyler Lepley
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 6 P.M.Ohio Union, US Bank Conference Theater - 1st floor
Flicks For Free Jurassic World: Dominion
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 7 P.M.Ohio Union, US Bank Conference Theater - 1st floor
Trap Trivia
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 7 P.M.Ohio Union, Cartoon Room - 3rd floor
Homecoming Festival and Firework Display
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 5:30-9 P.M. Northwest Stadium Parking Lot Enjoy free food, carnival games, inflatables, face painting, balloon artists
Homecoming Parade
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 6 P.M.Parade Route: Woodruff Avenue, College Road, 12th Avenue
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Congratulations, Maranda Berger Morrow!
Maranda Berger Morrow won the Turfgrass Water Conservation Poster Competition in San Antonio at the International ASA CSSA and SSA meetings Nov 10-13. Berger Morrow is an MS advisee of Ed Nangle and Dominic Petrella, turfgrass faculty at ATI has been working on her project using biological products to enhance tolerance to water deficit stress in turfgrasses on the newly constructed research green at ATI.
Her poster was titled ‘Bacterial Biostimulants Efffect on Creeping Bentgrass: Examining Root Elongation in Response to Decreasing Water Potential and she was competing against students from all around the United States for the award. Berger Morrow also took part in the oral presentation along with another advisee Tyler VanLandingham who had a poster and presentation during the week. In a first for ATI turfgrass faculty the award is a prestigious one and the poster is hung on campus for those who might want to view it.
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8th Annual Plant Sciences Symposium
February 13-14, 2025
The Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center 2201 Fred Taylor Dr, Columbus, OH 43210
Please join OSU's 8th Annual Plant Sciences Symposium! This year's event will kick off on February 13 with a panel session focused on collaboration in interdisciplinary science teams. The main event, on February 14th, will feature distinguished faculty and student speakers, a poster session, and free food! While participation is free, registration is required.
Important Deadlines:
- Registration Closes: February 7, 2025
For complete event details and registration, please visit our symposium homepage: https://u.osu.edu/plantsciencessymposium/
Questions? Contact us at: plantsciencesymposiumcommittee@buckeyemail.osu.edu
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8th Annual Plant Sciences Symposium
February 13-14, 2025
The Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center 2201 Fred Taylor Dr, Columbus, OH 43210
Please join OSU's 8th Annual Plant Sciences Symposium! This year's event will kick off on February 13 with a panel session focused on collaboration in interdisciplinary science teams. The main event, on February 14th, will feature distinguished faculty and student speakers, a poster session, and free food! While participation is free, registration is required.
Important Deadlines:
- Registration Closes: February 7, 2025
For complete event details and registration, please visit our symposium homepage: https://u.osu.edu/plantsciencessymposium/
Questions? Contact us at: plantsciencesymposiumcommittee@buckeyemail.osu.edu
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Snowtubing TOMORROW
Hello Wooster Campus Buckeyes,
This year we are participating in the 2025 Regional Winter Buckeye Blast (Snowtubing) Event held at Snow Trails Ski Lodge in Mansfield!
Come and meet some Buckeyes from other campuses! Campuses attending: CFAES Wooster (ATI), Lima, Mansfield, and Marion.
With the limited space on the slopes, only the first 50 students from each campus will be able to attend. We will create a waitlist for those that would like to attend if a spot opens.
Please bring the attached Waiver form with you already filled out AND your BuckID. Need a printed copy of the waiver form? Stop by the Student Life Office to get one.
Already filling out the form ahead of time makes it much faster to get you on the slopes, but never fear there will be extra copies of the form there in case you forget it.
DO NOT forget your BuckID! No BuckID=No Snowtubing.
Date: Tuesday, January 28th, 2025
Time: 7:30pm-9:30pm
Location: Snow Trails Ski Lodge 3100 Possum Run Road Mansfield, Ohio 44903 (just off Route 13 and Highway 71)
Transportation is not provided to this event-most students carpool together.
To Register, please go to: https://go.osu.edu/2025RegionalWinterBuckeyeBlast
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Taste of OSU FRIDAY
On Friday, February 14, 2025, from 5-8:30 p.m. in the Ohio Union, the Office of International Affairs will host Taste of OSU, an evening of cultural performances on stage, exhibits and food from around the world provided by more than 40 different international clubs on campus.
o Charter bus transportation will be available for students, faculty, staff and any friends/family members are welcome to join as well
o Bus will leave Wooster Campus about 4pm and return to campus around 10 or 11pm.
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Taste of OSU FRIDAY
On Friday, February 14, 2025, from 5-8:30 p.m. in the Ohio Union, the Office of International Affairs will host Taste of OSU, an evening of cultural performances on stage, exhibits and food from around the world provided by more than 40 different international clubs on campus.
o Charter bus transportation will be available for students, faculty, staff and any friends/family members are welcome to join as well
o Bus will leave Wooster Campus about 4pm and return to campus around 10 or 11pm.
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Taste of OSU FRIDAY
On Friday, February 14, 2025, from 5-8:30 p.m. in the Ohio Union, the Office of International Affairs will host Taste of OSU, an evening of cultural performances on stage, exhibits and food from around the world provided by more than 40 different international clubs on campus.
o Charter bus transportation will be available for students, faculty, staff and any friends/family members are welcome to join as well
o Bus will leave Wooster Campus about 4pm and return to campus around 10 or 11pm.
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Taste of OSU FRIDAY
On Friday, February 14, 2025, from 5-8:30 p.m. in the Ohio Union, the Office of International Affairs will host Taste of OSU, an evening of cultural performances on stage, exhibits and food from around the world provided by more than 40 different international clubs on campus.
o Charter bus transportation will be available for students, faculty, staff and any friends/family members are welcome to join as well
o Bus will leave Wooster Campus about 4pm and return to campus around 10 or 11pm.
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Snow Tubing at Snow Trails - Register by this Friday!
I’m sooooooo excited to share that we will be going Snow Tubing again this year! You will have to register to go so I can prepare the liability waiver parts for Snow Trails.
The first 100 students to register will be able to go since we can only have so many on the hill at once by their rules and allowing for the other campuses to bring their students too.
Please go to: go.osu.edu/snowtrails2024 and fill out the Qualtrics (can be done on your phone) no later than January 26th (next Friday).
Snow Tubing is Tuesday, January 30th from 7:30pm-9:30pm at Snow Trails in Mansfield 3100 Possum Run Road Mansfield, Ohio 44903
We typically do not provide transportation to this event as everyone usually carpools together.
However, if you need transportation to it (it’s in Mansfield), please let me know by the 26th (same day the registration closes) and I’ll get something figured out for you.
The other non-Columbus campuses will be meeting us there as well. It’s a fun opportunity to meet other Buckeyes from Mansfield, Lima, Marion, and Newark Campuses.
Make a new friend and and it’s also an opportunity to find a possible roommate when you’re transfer to Columbus at the same time.
I’ll be coming with you again this year so don’t miss out on the opportunity to get to push me down the hill while I scream and hang on for dear life. Ha ha!
Let’s do this!!!
Kelly
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Tubing at Snow Trails
Stay tuned for more details on tubing at Snow Trails on Tuesday, Jan. 30!
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Tubing at Snow Trails
Stay tuned for more details on tubing at Snow Trails on Tuesday, Jan. 30!
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Tubing at Snow Trails
Stay tuned for more details on tubing at Snow Trails on Tuesday, Jan. 30!
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Wooster Science Cafe
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OSU Day at Cedar Point
Ohio State Day at Cedar Point
Friday, May 5 | 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Join fellow Buckeyes as we take over Cedar Point the day before it opens for the season. Enjoy shorter lines and be the first to ride the newest coaster, Wild Mouse, in the new Boardwalk area of the park. Tickets for students are only $34 and the first 4,000 Buckeyes in the park get an exclusive Ohio State Day T-shirt.
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OSU Day at Cedar Point
Ohio State Day at Cedar Point
Friday, May 5 | 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Join fellow Buckeyes as we take over Cedar Point the day before it opens for the season. Enjoy shorter lines and be the first to ride the newest coaster, Wild Mouse, in the new Boardwalk area of the park. Tickets for students are only $34 and the first 4,000 Buckeyes in the park get an exclusive Ohio State Day T-shirt.
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OSU Day at Cedar Point
Ohio State Day at Cedar Point
Friday, May 5 | 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Join fellow Buckeyes as we take over Cedar Point the day before it opens for the season. Enjoy shorter lines and be the first to ride the newest coaster, Wild Mouse, in the new Boardwalk area of the park. Tickets for students are only $34 and the first 4,000 Buckeyes in the park get an exclusive Ohio State Day T-shirt.
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OSU Day at Cedar Point
Ohio State Day at Cedar Point
Friday, May 5 | 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Join fellow Buckeyes as we take over Cedar Point the day before it opens for the season. Enjoy shorter lines and be the first to ride the newest coaster, Wild Mouse, in the new Boardwalk area of the park. Tickets for students are only $34 and the first 4,000 Buckeyes in the park get an exclusive Ohio State Day T-shirt.
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OSU Day at Cedar Point
Ohio State Day at Cedar Point
Friday, May 5 | 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Join fellow Buckeyes as we take over Cedar Point the day before it opens for the season. Enjoy shorter lines and be the first to ride the newest coaster, Wild Mouse, in the new Boardwalk area of the park. Tickets for students are only $34 and the first 4,000 Buckeyes in the park get an exclusive Ohio State Day T-shirt.
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You’re invited! CFAES Graduating Student Celebration
Who: Undergraduate and graduate students in CFAES from Columbus or Wooster graduating in 2023 (spring, summer, or autumn semesters)
What: We want to celebrate you at our reception-style graduating student gathering with free food and giveaways. Vice President and Dean Cathann Kress, CFAES Alumni Director Amy Jo Baughman, and several graduating students will share in the celebration. Students will then have time on the Ohio Stadium Field to take pictures and enjoy time with friends and classmates. A bus is available to bring students from the CFAES Wooster campus. Bring your BuckID.
When: Wednesday, April 5, 2023, 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Where: 5:00-6:00 p.m. - Reception at Blackwell Conference Center; 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Ohio Stadium Field (enter through the rotunda)
Register here: You MUST register to attend this event: https://go.osu.edu/cfaesgradevent23*If you need a ride from Wooster, use the same link above to sign up. Wooster students will need to load the bus by 3:15 p.m. from the Shisler Conference Center parking lot. The bus will leave promptly at 3:15 p.m. When returning to Wooster, the students will load the bus at 7:30 p.m. and return to the Shisler Conference Center by 9:00 p.m.
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You’re invited! CFAES Graduating Student Celebration
Who: Undergraduate and graduate students in CFAES from Columbus or Wooster graduating in 2023 (spring, summer, or autumn semesters)
What: We want to celebrate you at our reception-style graduating student gathering with free food and giveaways. Vice President and Dean Cathann Kress, CFAES Alumni Director Amy Jo Baughman, and several graduating students will share in the celebration. Students will then have time on the Ohio Stadium Field to take pictures and enjoy time with friends and classmates. A bus is available to bring students from the CFAES Wooster campus. Bring your BuckID.
When: Wednesday, April 5, 2023, 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Where: 5:00-6:00 p.m. - Reception at Blackwell Conference Center; 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Ohio Stadium Field (enter through the rotunda)
Register here: You MUST register to attend this event: https://go.osu.edu/cfaesgradevent23*If you need a ride from Wooster, use the same link above to sign up. Wooster students will need to load the bus by 3:15 p.m. from the Shisler Conference Center parking lot. The bus will leave promptly at 3:15 p.m. When returning to Wooster, the students will load the bus at 7:30 p.m. and return to the Shisler Conference Center by 9:00 p.m.
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2023 Welcome to Columbus Day
2023 Welcome to Columbus Day is April 12th, 9-4 PM.
Check your email and campus monitors for more information about the event! Transportation will be available to and from Columbus, but students are welcome to meet us there. The event includes- Presentations, tours, lunch, and department visits. Questions? contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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2023 Welcome to Columbus Day
2023 Welcome to Columbus Day is April 12th, 9-4 PM.
Check your email and campus monitors for more information about the event! Transportation will be available to and from Columbus, but students are welcome to meet us there. The event includes- Presentations, tours, lunch, and department visits. Questions? contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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2023 Welcome to Columbus Day
2023 Welcome to Columbus Day is April 12th, 9-4 PM.
Check your email and campus monitors for more information about the event! Transportation will be available to and from Columbus, but students are welcome to meet us there. The event includes- Presentations, tours, lunch, and department visits. Questions? contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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2023 Welcome to Columbus Day
2023 Welcome to Columbus Day is April 12th, 9-4 PM.
Check your email and campus monitors for more information about the event! Transportation will be available to and from Columbus, but students are welcome to meet us there. The event includes- Presentations, tours, lunch, and department visits. Questions? contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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Ice Skating Night!
Grab your friends, have some fun, and destress on Wednesday night!
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CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March 24, 2023. For registration details, scan the QR code at the assoiated event flyer.
For more information contact Tiffany Halsell, DEI Multicultural Student Initiatives Director at halsell.5@osu.edu or Ruth Montz, Student Success Services, Program Manager at montz.11@osu.edu. -
CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March 24, 2023. For registration details, scan the QR code at the assoiated event flyer.
For more information contact Tiffany Halsell, DEI Multicultural Student Initiatives Director at halsell.5@osu.edu or Ruth Montz, Student Success Services, Program Manager at montz.11@osu.edu. -
CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March 24, 2023. For registration details, scan the QR code at the assoiated event flyer.
For more information contact Tiffany Halsell, DEI Multicultural Student Initiatives Director at halsell.5@osu.edu or Ruth Montz, Student Success Services, Program Manager at montz.11@osu.edu. -
CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March 24, 2023. For registration details, scan the QR code at the assoiated event flyer.
For more information contact Tiffany Halsell, DEI Multicultural Student Initiatives Director at halsell.5@osu.edu or Ruth Montz, Student Success Services, Program Manager at montz.11@osu.edu. -
CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March 24, 2023. For registration details, scan the QR code at the assoiated event flyer.
For more information contact Tiffany Halsell, DEI Multicultural Student Initiatives Director at halsell.5@osu.edu or Ruth Montz, Student Success Services, Program Manager at montz.11@osu.edu. -
CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March 24, 2023. For registration details, scan the QR code at the assoiated event flyer.
For more information contact Tiffany Halsell, DEI Multicultural Student Initiatives Director at halsell.5@osu.edu or Ruth Montz, Student Success Services, Program Manager at montz.11@osu.edu. -
CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March 24, 2023. For registration details, scan the QR code at the assoiated event flyer.
For more information contact Tiffany Halsell, DEI Multicultural Student Initiatives Director at halsell.5@osu.edu or Ruth Montz, Student Success Services, Program Manager at montz.11@osu.edu. -
CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March 24, 2023. For registration details, scan the QR code at the assoiated event flyer.
For more information contact Tiffany Halsell, DEI Multicultural Student Initiatives Director at halsell.5@osu.edu or Ruth Montz, Student Success Services, Program Manager at montz.11@osu.edu. -
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
Don't forget about FREE bowling at Wayne Lanes every Monday at 9 p.m.
The only charge is $2 for shoe rental!
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Bowling at Wayne Lanes
Don't forget about FREE bowling at Wayne Lanes every Monday at 9 p.m.
The only charge is $2 for shoe rental!
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Bowling at Wayne Lanes
Don't forget about FREE bowling at Wayne Lanes every Monday at 9 p.m.
The only charge is $2 for shoe rental!
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Bowling at Wayne Lanes
Don't forget about FREE bowling at Wayne Lanes every Monday at 9 p.m.
The only charge is $2 for shoe rental!
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Bowling at Wayne Lanes
Don't forget about FREE bowling at Wayne Lanes every Monday at 9 p.m.
The only charge is $2 for shoe rental!
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Bowling at Wayne Lanes
Don't forget about FREE bowling at Wayne Lanes every Monday at 9 p.m.
The only charge is $2 for shoe rental!
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Bowling at Wayne Lanes
Don't forget about FREE bowling at Wayne Lanes every Monday at 9 p.m.
The only charge is $2 for shoe rental!
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Women in Agriculture Conference
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Save the date for the Campus Change event!
Save the date for the annual Campus Change Event on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Charter bus will take students to and from Columbus, where they will be greeted by Ben Carignan, our CFAES counterpart, tour the college, meet advisors, hop on a bus, tour the campus, and eat a hearty lunch! Contact Cate Hunko.1 for this free event to get your name on the list.
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Save the date for the Campus Change event!
Save the date for the annual Campus Change Event on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Charter bus will take students to and from Columbus, where they will be greeted by Ben Carignan, our CFAES counterpart, tour the college, meet advisors, hop on a bus, tour the campus, and eat a hearty lunch! Contact Cate Hunko.1 for this free event to get your name on the list.
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Applications open for Winter Break 2025 CFAES Global Education programs
CFAES Global Education is excited to announce that applications are now open for CFAES Winter Break 2025 Programs. This is a fantastic opportunity to engage in enriching experiences and expand your knowledge, while earning CFAES course credit during winter break.
Application Deadline: June 10, 2025
- Chile: Agriculture and Agroecosystems
- Wednesday, March 26th, 5:30 - 6:30 PM | Kottman 102
- Monday, April 14th, 6:00 -7:00 PM - Virtual | Register for Chile Zoom Info Session
- Human and Animal Interactions (Traveling to Ireland)
- Wednesday, March 26th, 4:00 - 5:00 PM | Animal Sciences 202
- Tuesday, April 8th, 6:00 -7:00 PM - Virtual | Register for HAI Zoom Info Session
- Panama: AgriCulture and Sustainability
- Tuesday March 18th, 5:00 - 6:00 PM | Kottman Hall 102
- Monday April 7th, 4:30 - 5:30 PM Virtual | Register for Panama Zoom Info Session
Don't miss out on this chance to be part of something special.
- Chile: Agriculture and Agroecosystems
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Applications open for Winter Break 2025 CFAES Global Education programs
CFAES Global Education is excited to announce that applications are now open for CFAES Winter Break 2025 Programs. This is a fantastic opportunity to engage in enriching experiences and expand your knowledge, while earning CFAES course credit during winter break.
Application Deadline: June 10, 2025
- Chile: Agriculture and Agroecosystems
- Wednesday, March 26th, 5:30 - 6:30 PM | Kottman 102
- Monday, April 14th, 6:00 -7:00 PM - Virtual | Register for Chile Zoom Info Session
- Human and Animal Interactions (Traveling to Ireland)
- Wednesday, March 26th, 4:00 - 5:00 PM | Animal Sciences 202
- Tuesday, April 8th, 6:00 -7:00 PM - Virtual | Register for HAI Zoom Info Session
- Panama: AgriCulture and Sustainability
- Tuesday March 18th, 5:00 - 6:00 PM | Kottman Hall 102
- Monday April 7th, 4:30 - 5:30 PM Virtual | Register for Panama Zoom Info Session
Don't miss out on this chance to be part of something special.
- Chile: Agriculture and Agroecosystems
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Applications open for Winter Break 2025 CFAES Global Education programs
CFAES Global Education is excited to announce that applications are now open for CFAES Winter Break 2025 Programs. This is a fantastic opportunity to engage in enriching experiences and expand your knowledge, while earning CFAES course credit during winter break.
Application Deadline: June 10, 2025
- Chile: Agriculture and Agroecosystems
- Wednesday, March 26th, 5:30 - 6:30 PM | Kottman 102
- Monday, April 14th, 6:00 -7:00 PM - Virtual | Register for Chile Zoom Info Session
- Human and Animal Interactions (Traveling to Ireland)
- Wednesday, March 26th, 4:00 - 5:00 PM | Animal Sciences 202
- Tuesday, April 8th, 6:00 -7:00 PM - Virtual | Register for HAI Zoom Info Session
- Panama: AgriCulture and Sustainability
- Tuesday March 18th, 5:00 - 6:00 PM | Kottman Hall 102
- Monday April 7th, 4:30 - 5:30 PM Virtual | Register for Panama Zoom Info Session
Don't miss out on this chance to be part of something special.
- Chile: Agriculture and Agroecosystems
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National Championship Tour Package
The Office of Student Life is offering an official tour package for Students, Faculty, Staff and Parents to see the Buckeyes beat Notre Dame in the National Championship in Atlanta.
Tour packages include:
- Travel
- Lodging
- Game day tickets
- And more!
Package Options:
- Air-inclusive
- Land-only
- Bus tours
Space is limited, so don’t wait—make your reservation today!
Visit https://www.ebsports.com/teams/osu/studentlife-champ/ to book your spot.
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Study Abroad in Panama
The students last December had a great time, learned a lot, and challenged themselves to engage in a new culture, eat new foods (Panamanian food, surprisingly not spicy!), and learn from farmers and researchers across the country. Please read the attached flyer with some basic information about the program.
Learn more about the course at a Virtual Information Session on Wednesday, March 20th, 3:30 PM. Email Dr. Halsell at Halsell.5@osu.edu for link.
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Study Abroad in Panama
The students last December had a great time, learned a lot, and challenged themselves to engage in a new culture, eat new foods (Panamanian food, surprisingly not spicy!), and learn from farmers and researchers across the country. Please read the attached flyer with some basic information about the program.
Learn more about the course at a Virtual Information Session on Wednesday, March 20th, 3:30 PM. Email Dr. Halsell at Halsell.5@osu.edu for link.
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Study Abroad in Panama
The students last December had a great time, learned a lot, and challenged themselves to engage in a new culture, eat new foods (Panamanian food, surprisingly not spicy!), and learn from farmers and researchers across the country. Please read the attached flyer with some basic information about the program.
Learn more about the course at a Virtual Information Session on Wednesday, March 20th, 3:30 PM. Email Dr. Halsell at Halsell.5@osu.edu for link.
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Study Abroad in Panama
The students last December had a great time, learned a lot, and challenged themselves to engage in a new culture, eat new foods (Panamanian food, surprisingly not spicy!), and learn from farmers and researchers across the country. Please read the attached flyer with some basic information about the program.
Then …
Visit Dr. Halsell and Denise Rotavera-Krain at the Celebration of Nations to learn more and see amazing photos of the AU23 adventure and have a taste of traditional Panamanian sancocho (think grandma’s chicken soup)!
Wednesday February 28, 11:30-1:30, Secrest Welcome & Education Center, 2112 Williams Rd.
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Learn more about the course at a Virtual Information Session on Wednesday, March 20th, 3:30 PM. Email Dr. Halsell at Halsell.5@osu.edu for link.
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Campus Change Visit Event - Columbus
Wednesday April 3, 2024, board the Motorcoach at 7:30 am and return around 6:30 pm. A full day of tours, advisors, department presentations and time to ask questions. Cate has been reaching out personally to department advisors in Columbus to attend the event and working directly with Ben Carignan on the agenda. Look for a signup qualtrics coming soon. Students campus changing 2024 and beyond are welcome.
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Campus Change Visit Event - Columbus
Wednesday April 3, 2024, board the Motorcoach at 7:30 am and return around 6:30 pm. A full day of tours, advisors, department presentations and time to ask questions. Cate has been reaching out personally to department advisors in Columbus to attend the event and working directly with Ben Carignan on the agenda. Look for a signup qualtrics coming soon. Students campus changing 2024 and beyond are welcome.
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Campus Change Visit Event - Columbus
Wednesday April 3, 2024, board the Motorcoach at 7:30 am and return around 6:30 pm. A full day of tours, advisors, department presentations and time to ask questions. Cate has been reaching out personally to department advisors in Columbus to attend the event and working directly with Ben Carignan on the agenda. Look for a signup qualtrics coming soon. Students campus changing 2024 and beyond are welcome.
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Campus Change Visit Event - Columbus
Wednesday April 3, 2024, board the Motorcoach at 7:30 am and return around 6:30 pm. A full day of tours, advisors, department presentations and time to ask questions. Cate has been reaching out personally to department advisors in Columbus to attend the event and working directly with Ben Carignan on the agenda. Look for a signup qualtrics coming soon. Students campus changing 2024 and beyond are welcome.
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Campus Change Visit Event - Columbus
Wednesday April 3, 2024, board the Motorcoach at 7:30 am and return around 6:30 pm. A full day of tours, advisors, department presentations and time to ask questions. Cate has been reaching out personally to department advisors in Columbus to attend the event and working directly with Ben Carignan on the agenda. Look for a signup qualtrics coming soon. Students campus changing 2024 and beyond are welcome.
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Summer Courses at Stone Lab
HELP DECREASE YOUR COSTS
Apply Now for a Stone Lab Scholarship!
Each year, Stone Lab awards scholarships to students with financial need. Anyone taking a for-credit class (and some workshops) is eligible to apply. Scholarships are due Feb 15. Learn more here.
NOAA // OHIO SEA GRANT Challenge yourself, get outside, and discover science. Ohio State's Stone Lab offers high-impact courses that give you the skills you need for a future in your chosen career. Watch our video and see what you can do this summer!
Apply today for your Stone Lab course. And if you need a scholarship, applications are due Feb 15.View Courses and Apply Today -
Summer Courses at Stone Lab
HELP DECREASE YOUR COSTS
Apply Now for a Stone Lab Scholarship!
Each year, Stone Lab awards scholarships to students with financial need. Anyone taking a for-credit class (and some workshops) is eligible to apply. Scholarships are due Feb 15. Learn more here.
NOAA // OHIO SEA GRANT Challenge yourself, get outside, and discover science. Ohio State's Stone Lab offers high-impact courses that give you the skills you need for a future in your chosen career. Watch our video and see what you can do this summer!
Apply today for your Stone Lab course. And if you need a scholarship, applications are due Feb 15.View Courses and Apply Today -
Summer Courses at Stone Lab
HELP DECREASE YOUR COSTS
Apply Now for a Stone Lab Scholarship!
Each year, Stone Lab awards scholarships to students with financial need. Anyone taking a for-credit class (and some workshops) is eligible to apply. Scholarships are due Feb 15. Learn more here.
NOAA // OHIO SEA GRANT Challenge yourself, get outside, and discover science. Ohio State's Stone Lab offers high-impact courses that give you the skills you need for a future in your chosen career. Watch our video and see what you can do this summer!
Apply today for your Stone Lab course. And if you need a scholarship, applications are due Feb 15.View Courses and Apply Today -
Volunteer opportunity
Junior Achievement is looking for 5 college students to serve as greeters at the JA Inspire event on February 15th at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. It sounds like a fun opportunity, and it’s something you can include on your resume! If you are available and would like to help with this event, please let me know.
Date: February 15, 2024
Time: 8:30am- 1:30pm
Location: Wayne County Fairgrounds
Jeanne Semilia
Administrative Associate
The Ohio State University
College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences
Wooster Campus - ATI
211C Halterman Hall
1328 Dover Road, Wooster, OH 44691
330-263-8012 Office
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2024 Winter Leadership Experience
Date: Jan. 26-27, 2024
Venue: Greater Columbus Convention Center
Hotel: Hyatt Regency Downtown ColumbusThis is not your typical leadership event. It's an immersive experience where you'll:Forge Lasting Connections: Connect with like-minded agriculturalists, share stories, and build a supportive network of fellow leaders and professionals.
Enhance Your Skills: Participate in energizing workshops and sessions led by industry experts that will elevate your leadership capabilities.
Celebrate Success: Celebrate the achievements of Young Ag Professionals in our community!
Breakout Sessions featuring:
- Jolene Brown, CSP, CPAE, Award-Winning Speaker, Author, Farmer
- Evan Callicoat, OFBF
- Marlene Eick, Leadership Coach
- Mitchell Hora, Continuum Ag
- Cody & Erika Archie, Bar7Ranch
- Bailey Elchinger, StoneX
Certification Sessions featuring:- CPR Training, American Heart Association
- Beef Quality Assurance, Ted Wiseman, CFAES-OSU
- Ag Crime and Fire Prevention, Nationwide
The Winter Leadership Experience is an opportunity to refresh your leadership approach, gain new insights, and connect with a community of dynamic individuals. Don't miss this chance to take your leadership to the next level.Learn more and register HEREWe look forward to welcoming you to the Winter Leadership Experience. Join us for an unforgettable journey of growth, inspiration and connection. -
Education Abroad: Panama, Dec. 2023
Autumn 2023 semester CFAES is offering a course for the Education Abroad trip to Panama in December. Below you find details if you might be interested in joining the class and trip. The class will be offered on the Columbus campus with a Zoom option for Wooster students.
Virtual Information session
April 11
5:00 PM
Class information Panama: Through the Lens of AgriCulture, Sustainability and Diversity 4cr GE Lived Environments Theme. Class meets Monday & Wednesday evening from 5pm-6:15pm. Travel to Panama will occur December 15-23, 2023.
https://globaleducation.osu.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=10551
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NEW Leadership Summer Institute
The Glenn College has extended the deadline to apply to the 2023 cohort of the NEW Leadership summer institute.
This five-day residential campaign training academy allows students from throughout Ohio to connect with others who want to increase representation of women in American politics. This immersive, nonpartisan training introduces college students to successful women leaders and strategies to run and win political campaigns.
Please scan the QR code below for more information. All are welcome to apply. The deadline is April 14th.
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Cultural Connections: Ukraine
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Cultural Connections: Ukraine
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Cultural Connections: Ukraine
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Family Day is SATURDAY
CFAES OSU ATI Family Day 2024
Saturday, September 28th, 2024 (THIS weekend!)
10am-2pm (most events during this time but some before and after-final schedule sent via email this week)
Lunch is served at 12pm (Noon) after introducing the 2024 Homecoming Court to everyone
Location: Picnic is on Soccer Pitch (Map of other events will be in final schedule email next week)
What’s happening?
- Various Farms/Labs open
- Wagon Rides through campus
- Picnic Lunch
- Glitter tattoos/Balloon Artist
- Student Organization Showcase
- Introduction of the Homecoming Court
- Fall Mum Sale, and more!
Please check with parents and supporters first to see if they have already registered you. If not, please go to https://go.osu.edu/osuatifamilyday2024 to register your family and supporters no later than Tuesday, September 24th, 2024.
If you have questions, please reach out and I’d be happy to help or you’re welcome to stop by the office too.
Thanks,
Kelly
Kelly Kyser, MACS
Manager of Student Life -
Donuts with the Dean
What I value most in our college is our people, and interacting with all of our faculty, staff and students.
Please join me for donuts, fruit and conversation on:
- Friday, September 27, from 9:00-10:00 a.m. in the CFAES Wooster Science Building Café.
Donuts and fruit will be provided and the CFAES Café will be open.
I look forward to you stopping by and saying hello!
Sincerely,
Dean Cathann Kress
Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Dean
College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences - Friday, September 27, from 9:00-10:00 a.m. in the CFAES Wooster Science Building Café.
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Live and learn together on the Columbus campus!
Apply to be in a Living-Learning Community!
Applications due February 12, 2025
All current first-year students looking to live on the Columbus campus during the 2025-2026 year should consider applying to live in a living-learning community. Living-Learning Communities are groups of students who live together on a residence hall floor with common major, career, or personal interests. Consider applying to one of three hosted by CFAES units: CFAES Living-Learning Community, Kellogg-Moser Food Security and Sustainability Living-Learning Community, or SUSTAINS Living-Learning Community. This includes all Columbus students and Wooster-based students planning on transferring to the Columbus campus for their second year.
More info can be found here: https://housing.osu.edu/living-learning-communities/
Apply here: https://housing.osu.edu/lcms. *Completing this application does not guarantee housing in an OSU residence hall. You must submit your housing contract or reselection form by the University Housing deadline to secure housing. Students transferring to the Columbus campus must contact Housing to let them know of your intent to live on campus: 614-292-8266.
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Live and learn together on the Columbus campus!
Apply to be in a Living-Learning Community!
Applications due February 12, 2025
All current first-year students looking to live on the Columbus campus during the 2025-2026 year should consider applying to live in a living-learning community. Living-Learning Communities are groups of students who live together on a residence hall floor with common major, career, or personal interests. Consider applying to one of three hosted by CFAES units: CFAES Living-Learning Community, Kellogg-Moser Food Security and Sustainability Living-Learning Community, or SUSTAINS Living-Learning Community. This includes all Columbus students and Wooster-based students planning on transferring to the Columbus campus for their second year.
More info can be found here: https://housing.osu.edu/living-learning-communities/
Apply here: https://housing.osu.edu/lcms. *Completing this application does not guarantee housing in an OSU residence hall. You must submit your housing contract or reselection form by the University Housing deadline to secure housing. Students transferring to the Columbus campus must contact Housing to let them know of your intent to live on campus: 614-292-8266.
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Live and learn together on the Columbus campus!
Apply to be in a Living-Learning Community!
Applications due February 12, 2025
All current first-year students looking to live on the Columbus campus during the 2025-2026 year should consider applying to live in a living-learning community. Living-Learning Communities are groups of students who live together on a residence hall floor with common major, career, or personal interests. Consider applying to one of three hosted by CFAES units: CFAES Living-Learning Community, Kellogg-Moser Food Security and Sustainability Living-Learning Community, or SUSTAINS Living-Learning Community. This includes all Columbus students and Wooster-based students planning on transferring to the Columbus campus for their second year.
More info can be found here: https://housing.osu.edu/living-learning-communities/
Apply here: https://housing.osu.edu/lcms. *Completing this application does not guarantee housing in an OSU residence hall. You must submit your housing contract or reselection form by the University Housing deadline to secure housing. Students transferring to the Columbus campus must contact Housing to let them know of your intent to live on campus: 614-292-8266.
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Live and learn together on the Columbus campus!
Apply to be in a Living-Learning Community!
Applications due February 12, 2025
All current first-year students looking to live on the Columbus campus during the 2025-2026 year should consider applying to live in a living-learning community. Living-Learning Communities are groups of students who live together on a residence hall floor with common major, career, or personal interests. Consider applying to one of three hosted by CFAES units: CFAES Living-Learning Community, Kellogg-Moser Food Security and Sustainability Living-Learning Community, or SUSTAINS Living-Learning Community. This includes all Columbus students and Wooster-based students planning on transferring to the Columbus campus for their second year.
More info can be found here: https://housing.osu.edu/living-learning-communities/
Apply here: https://housing.osu.edu/lcms. *Completing this application does not guarantee housing in an OSU residence hall. You must submit your housing contract or reselection form by the University Housing deadline to secure housing. Students transferring to the Columbus campus must contact Housing to let them know of your intent to live on campus: 614-292-8266.
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Live and learn together on the Columbus campus!
Apply to be in a Living-Learning Community!
Applications due February 12, 2025
All current first-year students looking to live on the Columbus campus during the 2025-2026 year should consider applying to live in a living-learning community. Living-Learning Communities are groups of students who live together on a residence hall floor with common major, career, or personal interests. Consider applying to one of three hosted by CFAES units: CFAES Living-Learning Community, Kellogg-Moser Food Security and Sustainability Living-Learning Community, or SUSTAINS Living-Learning Community. This includes all Columbus students and Wooster-based students planning on transferring to the Columbus campus for their second year.
More info can be found here: https://housing.osu.edu/living-learning-communities/
Apply here: https://housing.osu.edu/lcms. *Completing this application does not guarantee housing in an OSU residence hall. You must submit your housing contract or reselection form by the University Housing deadline to secure housing. Students transferring to the Columbus campus must contact Housing to let them know of your intent to live on campus: 614-292-8266.
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Live and learn together on the Columbus campus!
Apply to be in a Living-Learning Community!
Applications due February 12, 2025
All current first-year students looking to live on the Columbus campus during the 2025-2026 year should consider applying to live in a living-learning community. Living-Learning Communities are groups of students who live together on a residence hall floor with common major, career, or personal interests. Consider applying to one of three hosted by CFAES units: CFAES Living-Learning Community, Kellogg-Moser Food Security and Sustainability Living-Learning Community, or SUSTAINS Living-Learning Community. This includes all Columbus students and Wooster-based students planning on transferring to the Columbus campus for their second year.
More info can be found here: https://housing.osu.edu/living-learning-communities/
Apply here: https://housing.osu.edu/lcms. *Completing this application does not guarantee housing in an OSU residence hall. You must submit your housing contract or reselection form by the University Housing deadline to secure housing. Students transferring to the Columbus campus must contact Housing to let them know of your intent to live on campus: 614-292-8266.
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Seeking students for ATI dairy cattle judging team
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2025 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. I need to determine interest now so we can begin practicing during spring semester. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students must be full-time students in “good standing” – C or higher grades.
This year, the potential contests are Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in mid-September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late-September), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers or cows, and mating/sire selection classes.
Please reply to me by sending an email to thornton.5@osu.edu to let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2025 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled before December 12 to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc. If desired, you can schedule a time to meet with me or just stop by my office to talk with me about the dairy cattle judging team.
PLEASE REPLY BY Friday, November 22, 2024.
Sincerely,
Mr. Thornton
2024 Ohio State ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team
2023 Ohio State ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team in Scotland and Ireland as part of the 2024 International Dairy Cattle Judging Tour
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Seeking students for ATI dairy cattle judging team
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2025 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. I need to determine interest now so we can begin practicing during spring semester. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students must be full-time students in “good standing” – C or higher grades.
This year, the potential contests are Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in mid-September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late-September), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers or cows, and mating/sire selection classes.
Please reply to me by sending an email to thornton.5@osu.edu to let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2025 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled before December 12 to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc. If desired, you can schedule a time to meet with me or just stop by my office to talk with me about the dairy cattle judging team.
PLEASE REPLY BY Friday, November 22, 2024.
Sincerely,
Mr. Thornton
2024 Ohio State ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team
2023 Ohio State ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team in Scotland and Ireland as part of the 2024 International Dairy Cattle Judging Tour
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Earn a Little Extra Cash Next Spring & Summer
A Wooster area community member is looking for a student (graduate or undergraduate) to care for a couple of their family grave sites at Wooster Cemetery, on Madison Avenue across from campus. The request is for someone willing to clean up, plant flowers, and check/water them weekly throughout the Spring and Summer.
If you are interested in caring for flowers/plantings, earning some extra cash, AND you will be available to take on the responsibility spring and through summer, please contact me at sayers.1@osu.edu.
Thank you,
Kim
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Earn a Little Extra Cash Next Spring & Summer
A Wooster area community member is looking for a student (graduate or undergraduate) to care for a couple of their family grave sites at Wooster Cemetery, on Madison Avenue across from campus. The request is for someone willing to clean up, plant flowers, and check/water them weekly throughout the Spring and Summer.
If you are interested in caring for flowers/plantings, earning some extra cash, AND you will be available to take on the responsibility spring and through summer, please contact me at sayers.1@osu.edu.
Thank you,
Kim
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New course offering
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New course offering
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New course offering
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Cultivating Change
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CFAES Global Education Opportunities
Upcoming Summer 2025 Programs/Information Sessions - Application Deadline January 14th, 2025
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CFAES Global Education Opportunities
Upcoming Summer 2025 Programs/Information Sessions - Application Deadline January 14th, 2025
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CFAES Global Education Opportunities
Upcoming Summer 2025 Programs/Information Sessions - Application Deadline January 14th, 2025
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CFAES Global Education Opportunities
Upcoming Summer 2025 Programs/Information Sessions - Application Deadline January 14th, 2025
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CFAES Global Education Opportunities
Upcoming Summer 2025 Programs/Information Sessions - Application Deadline January 14th, 2025
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CFAES Global Education Opportunities
Upcoming Summer 2025 Programs/Information Sessions - Application Deadline January 14th, 2025
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CFAES Global Education Opportunities
Upcoming Summer 2025 Programs/Information Sessions - Application Deadline January 14th, 2025
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2025-26 CFAES Scholarship Application
The 2025-2026 scholarship application is now OPEN. The link is https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/forms/scholarship. The priority deadline is February 15, 2025. Applications submitted after this date are considered if funding is available.
Scholarships are awarded for one academic year only. Both incoming and current students must submit an application every year to be considered for scholarships.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Pat Whittington at Whittington.6@osu.edu.
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2025-26 CFAES Scholarship Application
The 2025-2026 scholarship application is now OPEN. The link is https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/forms/scholarship. The priority deadline is February 15, 2025. Applications submitted after this date are considered if funding is available.
Scholarships are awarded for one academic year only. Both incoming and current students must submit an application every year to be considered for scholarships.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Pat Whittington at Whittington.6@osu.edu.
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2025-26 CFAES Scholarship Application
The 2025-2026 scholarship application is now OPEN. The link is https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/forms/scholarship. The priority deadline is February 15, 2025. Applications submitted after this date are considered if funding is available.
Scholarships are awarded for one academic year only. Both incoming and current students must submit an application every year to be considered for scholarships.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Pat Whittington at Whittington.6@osu.edu.
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Ohio Cattlemen's Foundation Scholarships
Several college scholarships are available to beef industry youth through the Ohio Cattlemen's Foundation. These scholarships are administered through the Ohio Cattlemen's Foundation in conjunction with several other organizations and individuals.
Current college students enrolled in a two or four-year college or university studying a beef or agricultural related field are welcome to apply. Scholarship recipients will be awarded at the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s (OCA) Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet in February.
For questions concerning scholarships, please contact the office at cattle@ohiocattle.org or 614-873-6736.
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Coping with Current Events
Hi Folks,
There is a lot going on in the world, and sometimes it can seem deafening.
Our OSU Counseling and Consultation Services is providing a service for our students. The “Coping with Current Events” website provides a link to a weekly Thursday 4-5pm group for students. It meets virtually, so it’s easily available to students on all campuses: https://ccs.osu.edu/urgent-assistance/coping-with-current-events
Take care and Go Bucks!
Dr. B
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Coping with Current Events
Hi Folks,
There is a lot going on in the world, and sometimes it can seem deafening.
Our OSU Counseling and Consultation Services is providing a service for our students. The “Coping with Current Events” website provides a link to a weekly Thursday 4-5pm group for students. It meets virtually, so it’s easily available to students on all campuses: https://ccs.osu.edu/urgent-assistance/coping-with-current-events
Take care and Go Bucks!
Dr. B
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WELCOME BACK BUCKEYES with WELCOME DAYS 2022!
Move-in begins on Thursday August 18th - Saturday August 20th!
Check out the full schedule of Welcome Days events - lots of fun, food and free giveaways throughout the weekend!
Don't forget...there are several required events for first year students on Monday, August 22nd. Those events are:
Convocation 10:00 - 11:15 am (Shisler)
Student Break Sessions 11:30 - 12:30 pm (Shisler and Fisher)
Student and Faculty Luncheon 12:45 - 1:30 pm (Shisler)
Advisor Meetings 1:45 - 2:30 pm (Various locations in Shisler and Fisher)
*You will find out more information about your Advisor Meeting location when you attend Convocation
Although the Community & Involvement is not required it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from 2:30-4:00 pm on Wilson Rd.!
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Welcome Days 2020
Welcome Days 2020
Although Welcome Days is winding down, we have one more jam-packed day of events on Monday August 24th. Make note - several of these events are REQUIRED FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS.
9:00 am - 9:45 am - ATI Convocation (Required for First-Year Students, but open to anyone!)
10:00 am - 11:00 am - Student Breakout Sessions (Required for First-Year Students)
Noon - 3:00 pm T-shirt Pick-up (First-Year Students only) and Main Street Wooster bag pick-up (For all students)
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm - VIRTUAL Student Involvement Fair
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm - VIRTUAL Did I Agree To That!?!?!?!?! (Required for First-Year Students)
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm - VIRTUAL Cribs: ATI Edition
Please check the Carmen page for all links and more specific details!!!
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Welcome Days 2020
Welcome Days....More Like Welcome Week!!
We are excited to welcome our students back to campus for the 2020-2021 academic year!!! Watch your email for more information as Welcome Days this year has its own Carmen page!! Here you will get the most up-to-date information and regsiter for events! If you can't wait to see what we have in store for you, check out this sneak peak!!
Reminder- There are a few required events for first-year students including Convocation!
Follow the Student Activities Center on Facebook @OSUATIStudentActivities, Instagram @osuatisac, and/or Twitter @OSU_ATI_SAC
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Cameron's Column *NEW STUDENT FEATURE*
Hi! My name is Cameron Brandt, and I am the SAC’s new Student Activities Communications Assistant at Ohio State ATI. I am majoring in Agriscience Education and planning on becoming an extension agent for the great state of Ohio! I am from a little town called Dover which is 40 minutes south of ATI in Tuscarawas County. I have been in 4-H for as long as possible and participate in multiple projects across the board. This column will be a bi-weekly feature in the Buzz and will share anything from student experiences and advice to local news and what's happening in the “neighborhood”. Since we all just finished our first week of classes I thought I would take a minute to tell all of you that we did it! We’ve completed our first week and we still have many more to go!
Making friends can be hard sometimes but at ATI we strive to try to be an inclusive environment for all students, no matter the gender, preference, or background. Many people think ATI is for the “hicks” or “hillbillies” but were not! We provide education for over 25 degrees. One thing that I’ve learned to use to meet new people is use small talk! Really! Starting a convo with someone is as easy as commenting about the weather, complaining about a long line, or giving a compliment to that cute girl in the next aisle. Once you get started talking, you’ll realize the only thing holding you back is yourself. Let go, get loose, and have fun this year! A favorite character of mine once said “To improve is to change. To perfect is to change often.” But one thing they don’t realize is that no one’s perfect; not you, not your roommate, not even your childhood hero. Everyone has issues. It’s how you tackle them and help yourself!
Here’s to a new year…
Cameron Brandt
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SPRING BREAK - March 14th - 18th!
From all the faculty and staff, have a great and SAFE spring break!!
Just a reminder, daylight saving times is in effect on Sunday, March 13th! Don't forget to spring ahead!
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksiving!
Wednesday, November 24th - No Classes, Offices Open
Thursday, November 25th - No Classes, Office Closed
Indigenous People's Day/Columbus Day
Friday. November 26th - No Classes, Offices Closed
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Welcome Back!!
Welcome Back Buckeyes!!! We hope you had a fantastic break with friends and family!!
Don't forget to check the weekly Buckeye Buzz for upcoming events, activites and announcements! Be sure to follow Student Activities on Instagram @OSUATISAC too!
And remember, to maintain 6 ft of social distance, wear your masks and wash your hands regularly! We want to continue to keep campus safe!
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MLK Day of Service Celebration Events
MLK Day of Service Celebration Events
Celebrating MLK Day of Service
While we won’t be able to celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Day of Service together in-person on January 18th this year, we will still be honoring Dr. King, his legacy, and his call to others to engage in community service.
Our campus’s celebration will extend through the second half of January. It will include a film watch party, a webinar, and a take-and-make service activity.
MANRRS Watch Party on January 17th
The student organization Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) will be hosting a film watch party of American Son on January 17th, 2021 at 7 pm. Please see separate announcement from MANRRS for further details.
Speakers Webinar on January 20th
Mr. Walter Bonham and Ms. Deanna West-Torrence will be presenting: How Dr. Martin Luther King’s Dreams Included Farming. The webinar will take place on January 20, 2021 at 1:00 pm-1:30 pm.
Click the link to register for the webinar: https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_47Nu3TFgSuKEkSWTzErymQ.
If you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation, please contact Keegan Hange at hange.7@osu.edu. Requests made 10 days prior to the event will allow time to arrange accommodations, but every effort will be made to meet requests made after that date.
The webinar will be recorded, and the link to the recording will be shared out to the campus for those who would like to view it later.
Get to know our speakers:
Walt Bonham, founder, The Food Lab, is a consultant, urban farmer, Mansfield, Ohio native, and operator of @TheFoodLabLLC with a passion to build, grow, and feed his community. With a bachelor’s degree in business, minor in economics from Wittenberg University, and a master’s in science management from Ohio Dominican University his educational background drives his grassroots work, while much of what he knows he learned through hard work and dedication outside the classroom. He serves as a board member and one of the founders of the Richland Gro-Op. He has been dedicated to addressing food insecurity in the most sustainable way, by Urban Farming and creating more farmers. Walter Bonham simply wants to help build his community, by encouraging them to eat local, support local farms, and be more aware of what they eat and where it comes from.
Deanna West-Torrence (Mansfield, Ohio) is the founder and Executive Director of the North End Community Improvement Collaborative, a community development corporation, in 2007 with a mission to improve the quality of life and economic landscape in the North End. NECIC operates several resident-focused programs, leadership, workforce and small business development initiatives all while operating two social enterprises, Temp2Higher Staffing and the recently launched the NECIC Urban Farm. Deanna has the North End and Mansfield community in several capacities including service on Mansfield City Council, Mansfield City School Board of Education, Richland County Regional Planning Commission and Richland County Children Services Board, and countless other boards and committees. Deanna attended the Univ. of Cincinnati, Southern New Hampshire Univ., Harvard Kennedy School’s Executive Education Program, and the Center for Creative Leadership’s African American Leadership Program. Deanna trains new non-profits in governance, program and fund dev., strategic planning and creating partnerships.
Service Opportunity
We will be offering a take-and-make service activity, creating cards for distribution to some local nursing home residents in Wooster.
Materials kits containing cardstock paper and a few colored pencils will be offered for pick up starting the week of January 25th at both the Applewood Village Housing Office and the Student Activities Center.
If anyone would like to use their own materials or greeting cards, they are welcome to do so.
Boxes to collect the cards will be placed in the Housing Office and Student Activities Center. Completed cards will be due back by February 8th, so that they can be distributed in time for Valentine’s Day.
To view the complete schedule you can also visit the MLK Day of Service website at https://ati.osu.edu/mlk
Other options for involvement
To find out more information about other ways that MLK Day is being celebrated in the Wooster community, you can check out the College of Wooster MLK Day of Service site: https://www.wooster.edu/offices/msa/mlk/.
The national MLK Day of Service website is here: https://www.nationalservice.gov/serve-your-community/mlk-day-service.
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MLK Day of Service Celebration Events
MLK Day of Service Celebration Events
Celebrating MLK Day of Service
While we won’t be able to celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Day of Service together in-person on January 18th this year, we will still be honoring Dr. King, his legacy, and his call to others to engage in community service.
Our campus’s celebration will extend through the second half of January. It will include a film watch party, a webinar, and a take-and-make service activity.
MANRRS Watch Party on January 17th
The student organization Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) will be hosting a film watch party of American Son on January 17th, 2021 at 7 pm. Please see separate announcement from MANRRS for further details.
Speakers Webinar on January 20th
Mr. Walter Bonham and Ms. Deanna West-Torrence will be presenting: How Dr. Martin Luther King’s Dreams Included Farming. The webinar will take place on January 20, 2021 at 1:00 pm-1:30 pm.
Click the link to register for the webinar: https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_47Nu3TFgSuKEkSWTzErymQ.
If you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation, please contact Keegan Hange at hange.7@osu.edu. Requests made 10 days prior to the event will allow time to arrange accommodations, but every effort will be made to meet requests made after that date.
The webinar will be recorded, and the link to the recording will be shared out to the campus for those who would like to view it later.
Get to know our speakers:
Walt Bonham, founder, The Food Lab, is a consultant, urban farmer, Mansfield, Ohio native, and operator of @TheFoodLabLLC with a passion to build, grow, and feed his community. With a bachelor’s degree in business, minor in economics from Wittenberg University, and a master’s in science management from Ohio Dominican University his educational background drives his grassroots work, while much of what he knows he learned through hard work and dedication outside the classroom. He serves as a board member and one of the founders of the Richland Gro-Op. He has been dedicated to addressing food insecurity in the most sustainable way, by Urban Farming and creating more farmers. Walter Bonham simply wants to help build his community, by encouraging them to eat local, support local farms, and be more aware of what they eat and where it comes from.
Deanna West-Torrence (Mansfield, Ohio) is the founder and Executive Director of the North End Community Improvement Collaborative, a community development corporation, in 2007 with a mission to improve the quality of life and economic landscape in the North End. NECIC operates several resident-focused programs, leadership, workforce and small business development initiatives all while operating two social enterprises, Temp2Higher Staffing and the recently launched the NECIC Urban Farm. Deanna has the North End and Mansfield community in several capacities including service on Mansfield City Council, Mansfield City School Board of Education, Richland County Regional Planning Commission and Richland County Children Services Board, and countless other boards and committees. Deanna attended the Univ. of Cincinnati, Southern New Hampshire Univ., Harvard Kennedy School’s Executive Education Program, and the Center for Creative Leadership’s African American Leadership Program. Deanna trains new non-profits in governance, program and fund dev., strategic planning and creating partnerships.
Service Opportunity
We will be offering a take-and-make service activity, creating cards for distribution to some local nursing home residents in Wooster.
Materials kits containing cardstock paper and a few colored pencils will be offered for pick up starting the week of January 25th at both the Applewood Village Housing Office and the Student Activities Center.
If anyone would like to use their own materials or greeting cards, they are welcome to do so.
Boxes to collect the cards will be placed in the Housing Office and Student Activities Center. Completed cards will be due back by February 8th, so that they can be distributed in time for Valentine’s Day.
To view the complete schedule you can also visit the MLK Day of Service website at https://ati.osu.edu/mlk
Other options for involvement
To find out more information about other ways that MLK Day is being celebrated in the Wooster community, you can check out the College of Wooster MLK Day of Service site: https://www.wooster.edu/offices/msa/mlk/.
The national MLK Day of Service website is here: https://www.nationalservice.gov/serve-your-community/mlk-day-service.
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MLK Day of Service Celebration Events
MLK Day of Service Celebration Events
Celebrating MLK Day of Service
While we won’t be able to celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Day of Service together in-person on January 18th this year, we will still be honoring Dr. King, his legacy, and his call to others to engage in community service.
Our campus’s celebration will extend through the second half of January. It will include a film watch party, a webinar, and a take-and-make service activity.
MANRRS Watch Party on January 17th
The student organization Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) will be hosting a film watch party of American Son on January 17th, 2021 at 7 pm. Please see separate announcement from MANRRS for further details.
Speakers Webinar on January 20th
Mr. Walter Bonham and Ms. Deanna West-Torrence will be presenting: How Dr. Martin Luther King’s Dreams Included Farming. The webinar will take place on January 20, 2021 at 1:00 pm-1:30 pm.
Click the link to register for the webinar: https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_47Nu3TFgSuKEkSWTzErymQ.
If you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation, please contact Keegan Hange at hange.7@osu.edu. Requests made 10 days prior to the event will allow time to arrange accommodations, but every effort will be made to meet requests made after that date.
The webinar will be recorded, and the link to the recording will be shared out to the campus for those who would like to view it later.
Get to know our speakers:
Walt Bonham, founder, The Food Lab, is a consultant, urban farmer, Mansfield, Ohio native, and operator of @TheFoodLabLLC with a passion to build, grow, and feed his community. With a bachelor’s degree in business, minor in economics from Wittenberg University, and a master’s in science management from Ohio Dominican University his educational background drives his grassroots work, while much of what he knows he learned through hard work and dedication outside the classroom. He serves as a board member and one of the founders of the Richland Gro-Op. He has been dedicated to addressing food insecurity in the most sustainable way, by Urban Farming and creating more farmers. Walter Bonham simply wants to help build his community, by encouraging them to eat local, support local farms, and be more aware of what they eat and where it comes from.
Deanna West-Torrence (Mansfield, Ohio) is the founder and Executive Director of the North End Community Improvement Collaborative, a community development corporation, in 2007 with a mission to improve the quality of life and economic landscape in the North End. NECIC operates several resident-focused programs, leadership, workforce and small business development initiatives all while operating two social enterprises, Temp2Higher Staffing and the recently launched the NECIC Urban Farm. Deanna has the North End and Mansfield community in several capacities including service on Mansfield City Council, Mansfield City School Board of Education, Richland County Regional Planning Commission and Richland County Children Services Board, and countless other boards and committees. Deanna attended the Univ. of Cincinnati, Southern New Hampshire Univ., Harvard Kennedy School’s Executive Education Program, and the Center for Creative Leadership’s African American Leadership Program. Deanna trains new non-profits in governance, program and fund dev., strategic planning and creating partnerships.
Service Opportunity
We will be offering a take-and-make service activity, creating cards for distribution to some local nursing home residents in Wooster.
Materials kits containing cardstock paper and a few colored pencils will be offered for pick up starting the week of January 25th at both the Applewood Village Housing Office and the Student Activities Center.
If anyone would like to use their own materials or greeting cards, they are welcome to do so.
Boxes to collect the cards will be placed in the Housing Office and Student Activities Center. Completed cards will be due back by February 8th, so that they can be distributed in time for Valentine’s Day.
To view the complete schedule you can also visit the MLK Day of Service website at https://ati.osu.edu/mlk
Other options for involvement
To find out more information about other ways that MLK Day is being celebrated in the Wooster community, you can check out the College of Wooster MLK Day of Service site: https://www.wooster.edu/offices/msa/mlk/.
The national MLK Day of Service website is here: https://www.nationalservice.gov/serve-your-community/mlk-day-service.
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MANRRS Celebrates MLK Day - American Son Watch Party
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Happy New Year!!
May this year bring new happiness, new goals, new achievements, and a lot of new inspirations!! Happy New Year!!
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Happy Holidays!
Wishing you and your loved ones a happy, healthy & safe Holiday Season!!
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Just a reminder, no classes and offices will be closed November 26th and 27th. The last day of any in-person instruction is November 25th. Instruction will resume on November 30th in a virtual format. Finals will also be completed using distance methods.
Have a SAFE & Happy Thanksgiving!
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Veteran's Day
In honor of Veterans Day, there will be no classes on Wednesday, November 11th.
Offices, including Cafe Carmen and the SAC, will also be closed.
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Happy Halloween!!
stay safe!
Mask up, wash your hands and practice social distancing!
We're all in this together!
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Happy 4th of July!!
Happy 4th of July from the Student Activities Center!!
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Introducing the 2022 Homecoming Court!
Raegan Alsept
Agricultural Communication & Community Leadership
Plymouth, OH
Ashlyn Croak
Livestock Production Management – Beef Specialization
Newark, OH
Faith Galavich
Agriscience Education
Bethesda, OH
Sydney Questel
Animal Science
Wooster, OH
Laura Scholl
Agriscience Education
Crooksville, OH
Hannah Watkins
Agricultural Communication
Cambridge, OH
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Chipotle Chipotle Chipotle....Support the Homecoming Court Wednesday, April 20th
Planning your meals for the week??? Stop by Chipotle on Burbank Road between the hours of 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Wednesday April 20th and support the ATI Homecoming Court!
How does the Court get credit for your meal?
Option 1: Show the fundraiser flyer (hard copy or on your phone) to the cashier before you pay! (Flyer attached and below.)
Option 2: Simply tell the cashier you are there for the ATI Homecoming Court fundraiser before you pay!
Option 3: Order online and pick up on your way home! (Cannot use code with Door Dash, Grub Hub, Uber Eats or Delivery!)
Use the online ordering code is: TEM9D92 to receive credit. Please note that fundraiser online ordering is only valid through pickup during your fundraiser’s scheduled date, time, and assigned restaurant. Again, ordering delivery for fundraisers is not permitted at this time.
Thank you in advance!!
ATI Homecoming Court
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Announcing the 2022 Homecoming Court....
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Apply Now for 2022 Homecoming Court!
If you are returning to ATI in Fall 2022, have completed at least 30 credit hours and carry a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.......
Apply for the ATI Homecoming Court!!!
Deadline to apply is 5:00 pm on Friday, March 11th!
Be the next member of Buckeye Royalty and apply today!
For application go to go.osu.edu/ATIHomecoming
Search form
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Apply Now for 2022 Homecoming Court!
If you are returning to ATI in Fall 2022, have completed at least 30 credit hours and carry a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.......
Apply for the ATI Homecoming Court!!!
Deadline to apply is 5:00 pm on Friday, March 11th!
Be the next member of Buckeye Royalty and apply today!
For application go to go.osu.edu/ATIHomecoming
Search form
Search
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Apply Now for 2022 Homecoming Court!
If you are returning to ATI in Fall 2022, have completed at least 30 credit hours and carry a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.......
Apply for the ATI Homecoming Court!!!
Deadline to apply is 5:00 pm on Friday, March 11th!
Be the next member of Buckeye Royalty and apply today!
For application go to go.osu.edu/ATIHomecoming
Search form
Search
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Apply Now for 2022 Homecoming Court!
If you are returning to ATI in Fall 2022, have completed at least 30 credit hours and carry a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.......
Apply for the ATI Homecoming Court!!!
Deadline to apply is 5:00 pm on Friday, March 11th!
Be the next member of Buckeye Royalty and apply today!
For application go to go.osu.edu/ATIHomecoming
Search form
Search
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Homecoming Cake and Punch Reception
Celebrate the Homecoming Court with Cake and Punch!
Introducing the CFAES Wooster Buckeye Royals....Faith Mariacher and Kylie Ramirez!
Join them and court members Alexus Henry, Madisen Jolliff, Kyla McCoy and Katelyn Redick for cake and punch!
Where: Cafe Carmen
When: TODAY! Monday October 11
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pm
All students, faculty and staff are welcome!!
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Homecoming Week is Here!!
Check out the full schedule of events this week!!!
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Homecoming 2021 - Gather in the Gardens with the Court: Wed. Sept 8th
Meet the 2021 Homecoming court!
Wednesday, September 8th from 1:00 - 2:00 pm in the ATI Gardens!
Meet the Court and Enjoy a cookie from Troyer's!
Voting begins next week, September 13th - 15th!
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Vote for Homecoming Royalty!!
Homecoming voting IS NOW OPEN!
Vote for Homecoming Royalty Monday September 13th - Wednesday Sept 15th @ 11:59 pm!
Click on the Vote tab at the topic to access the ballot.
All students are eligible to vote!!
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Autumn Semester SAC Hours
The SAC is Open!!!
Autumn Semester Hours:
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Autumn Semester SAC Hours
The SAC is Open!!!
Autumn Semester Hours:
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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SAC Hours: May 15 - 21
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SAC Hours - May 8th - 14th
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SAC Hours - May 1st - 7th
See below for SAC Hours - May 1st - 7th
The SAC will also be CLOSED on Sunday May 8th
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Springfest 2022
Check out the line up for Springfest 2022!!
Enjoy some gourmet cotton candy in the SAC Game Room from 4:00-5:30 pm before you and your team participates in the ATI Olympics!
Due to weather, the ATI Olympics will be held in the SAC Gym.
Sign up your team at go.osu.edu/ATIOlympics!
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Springfest 2022
Check out the line up for Springfest 2022!!
Enjoy some gourmet cotton candy in the SAC Game Room from 4:00-5:30 pm before you and your team participates in the ATI Olympics!
Due to weather, the ATI Olympics will be held in the SAC Gym.
Sign up your team at go.osu.edu/ATIOlympics!
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Chair Massages - Sign up now!
Time to destress before finals begin on Reading Day!
ATI Students, sign up for a 10-min chair massage on Tuesday, April 26th.
Limited to 20 students!
Sign up at go.osu.edu/ChairMassage
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Chair Massages - Sign up now!
Time to destress before finals begin on Reading Day!
ATI Students, sign up for a 10-min chair massage on Tuesday, April 26th.
Limited to 20 students!
Sign up at go.osu.edu/ChairMassage
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$1 Bowling Night - April 25th
Celebrate the last day of class with $1 Bowling!
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$1 Bowling Night - April 25th
Celebrate the last day of class with $1 Bowling!
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Celebration of Students Week - April 11 - 15
Celebration of Students Week is April 11th - 15th! Check out the full schedule of events below or visit go.osu.edu/cos2022!
Event Date
Event -
Location
Monday,
April 11, 2022
Healthy Life. Happy Life. Campus Messaging -
CFAES Wooster Campus Buildings
Tuesday,
April 12, 2022
Giveaway Day -
Skou Hall Lounge, Wooster Science Building 11:00-2:00 pm (while supplies last)
Wednesday,
April 13, 2022
Caring Therapy Canines & Planting Activity -
Wooster Science Building 9:00-11:00 am
Caring Therapy Canines & Planting Activity -
Skou Lounge 1:00-3:00 pm
Thursday,
April 14, 2022
Celebration of Student Reception -
Ohio Union Archie Griffin Ballroom 5:30-8:00 pm
Friday,
April 15, 2022
Take your picture balloon displays -
Wooster Science Building, Halterman Hall Library, Skou Hall Lounge, Student Activity Center
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Celebration of Students Week - April 11 - 15
Celebration of Students Week is April 11th - 15th! Check out the full schedule of events below or visit go.osu.edu/cos2022!
Event Date
Event -
Location
Monday,
April 11, 2022
Healthy Life. Happy Life. Campus Messaging -
CFAES Wooster Campus Buildings
Tuesday,
April 12, 2022
Giveaway Day -
Skou Hall Lounge, Wooster Science Building 11:00-2:00 pm (while supplies last)
Wednesday,
April 13, 2022
Caring Therapy Canines & Planting Activity -
Wooster Science Building 9:00-11:00 am
Caring Therapy Canines & Planting Activity -
Skou Lounge 1:00-3:00 pm
Thursday,
April 14, 2022
Celebration of Student Reception -
Ohio Union Archie Griffin Ballroom 5:30-8:00 pm
Friday,
April 15, 2022
Take your picture balloon displays -
Wooster Science Building, Halterman Hall Library, Skou Hall Lounge, Student Activity Center
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Campus Easter Egg Hunt
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Digital Dating Safety
Learn some tips to keep yourself safe with OneEighty!
Interactive session while playing Kahoot! Opportunity to win gift cards!
Pizza will be provided!
When: Monday March 28th at 6:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
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April Paint Night - Sign up now!
Sign up now for April Paint Night at the SAC!
Limited to 20 students!
FREE! FREE! FREE!
When: Monday, April 4th at 7:00 pm
Where: The SAC
Register at go.osu.edu/PaintNight
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April Paint Night - Sign up now!
Sign up now for April Paint Night at the SAC!
Limited to 20 students!
FREE! FREE! FREE!
When: Monday, April 4th at 7:00 pm
Where: The SAC
Register at go.osu.edu/PaintNight
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Digital Caricatures - Virtual
Zoom in on April 6 between 6 - 8 pm to receive your Digital Caricature!
Use your image as a new IG profile pic!!!
Meet Buckeyes from every campus!
Open to all students!
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Digital Caricatures - Virtual
Zoom in on April 6 between 6 - 8 pm to receive your Digital Caricature!
Use your image as a new IG profile pic!!!
Meet Buckeyes from every campus!
Open to all students!
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Cooking with Burkey...Pre-register Now!
You may know him as the COVID Testing Coordinator, but did you know he can cook too???
Sign up now for Cooking with Burkey!
When: Thursday, April 7th
*Register by April 5th at go.osu.edu/CrockPot
Where: Housing Community Room
This event has two parts.....
8:30 am - Prep your meal for the day as it slow cooks in the crock pot!
5:00 pm - Come back and enjoy!!
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Cooking with Burkey...Pre-register Now!
You may know him as the COVID Testing Coordinator, but did you know he can cook too???
Sign up now for Cooking with Burkey!
When: Thursday, April 7th
*Register by April 5th at go.osu.edu/CrockPot
Where: Housing Community Room
This event has two parts.....
8:30 am - Prep your meal for the day as it slow cooks in the crock pot!
5:00 pm - Come back and enjoy!!
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SAVE-THE-DATE: Celebration of Students Week
SAVE-THE-DATE.....full schedule of events coming soon!
Celebration of Students Week - April 11 -15, 2022
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It's Time for Grocery Bingo!
Time to refill your cupboards with Grocery Bingo!
WHEN - Tuesday, March 22nd at 5:30 pm
WHERE - THE SAC
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Need More Bingo?
Zo
om in for Virutal Bingo with Buckeyes from every campus!
Several chances to win gift cards for prizes!
WHEN: Thursday, March 24th at 7:00 pm
Sign up for a bingo card at go.osu.edu/bingocardsignup
Then, Zoom in at go.osu.edu/virtualbingonight
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Grow Kindness at CFAES Wooster - March 23rd
The Office of Student Life, in collaboration with the College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences, OSU Extension, the Chief Wellness Officer and the University District Organization will be growing kindness on Wednesday March 23rd.
With generous donations from Scotts Miracle-Gro and Altman Plants, students, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to plant two succulents; one to keep for themselves and one to give away in kindness to someone else. The project will help promote kindness and mental health support.
Plants will be available for assembly from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the SAC!
Learn more: go.osu.edu/GrowKindness.
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Grow Kindness at CFAES Wooster - March 23rd
The Office of Student Life, in collaboration with the College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences, OSU Extension, the Chief Wellness Officer and the University District Organization will be growing kindness on Wednesday March 23rd.
With generous donations from Scotts Miracle-Gro and Altman Plants, students, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to plant two succulents; one to keep for themselves and one to give away in kindness to someone else. The project will help promote kindness and mental health support.
Plants will be available for assembly from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the SAC!
Learn more: go.osu.edu/GrowKindness.
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Regional Spring Leadership Workshop - Sat. March 26th
The Regional Spring Leadership Workshop is now accepting registrations!
This year's FREE workshop is being held at Ohio State Lima and will include students from every OSU campus! Transportation will be included!
Sign up now at go.osu.edu/lead22! Space is limited!! Open to all!!
Have questions?? Contact Jodie Holava.1!
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Regional Spring Leadership Workshop - Sat. March 26th
The Regional Spring Leadership Workshop is now accepting registrations!
This year's FREE workshop is being held at Ohio State Lima and will include students from every OSU campus! Transportation will be included!
Sign up now at go.osu.edu/lead22! Space is limited!! Open to all!!
Have questions?? Contact Jodie Holava.1!
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Regional Spring Leadership Workshop - Sat. March 26th
The Regional Spring Leadership Workshop is now accepting registrations!
This year's FREE workshop is being held at Ohio State Lima and will include students from every OSU campus! Transportation will be included!
Sign up now at go.osu.edu/lead22! Space is limited!! Open to all!!
Have questions?? Contact Jodie Holava.1!
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$1 Bowling Night - March
Look forward to $1 Bowling Night after Spring Break!
When: Monday, March 21st at 9:00 - 11:00 pm
Where: You know the Place - Wayne Lanes!
Cost: $1 for your bowling shoes...that's it!
Don't forget to sign in when you arrive at the front desk!
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$1 Bowling Night - March
Look forward to $1 Bowling Night after Spring Break!
When: Monday, March 21st at 9:00 - 11:00 pm
Where: You know the Place - Wayne Lanes!
Cost: $1 for your bowling shoes...that's it!
Don't forget to sign in when you arrive at the front desk!
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$1 Bowling Night - March
Look forward to $1 Bowling Night after Spring Break!
When: Monday, March 21st at 9:00 - 11:00 pm
Where: You know the Place - Wayne Lanes!
Cost: $1 for your bowling shoes...that's it!
Don't forget to sign in when you arrive at the front desk!
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SAC Spring Break Hours
There may be no classes, but the SAC will still be open! Check out the schedule below.....
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SAC Spring Break Hours
There may be no classes, but the SAC will still be open! Check out the schedule below.....
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Disney/Pixar's Soul - Watch for Free!
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Sungbeats - Virtual Beat Boxer
Join all Buckeyes on Tuesday March 8th at 7:00 pm for a virtual performancer with Sungbeats!
Sungbeats is an award-winning beat boxer and live loop perform! Help him create an original OSU Buckeyes beat!!
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Reverse Orientation starts TODAY!
Reverse Orientation
The first annual Reverse Orientation Week is only 2 weeks away! If you are graduating this spring, this is the programming for you!
We have sessions for grads who are Columbus bound and sessions for grads entering the workforce! Check out the full schedule and see what works for you!
*Although programming is geared towards graduates, sessions are open to all students!
FREE
GIVEAWAY....Attend any four sessions and receive an OSU padfolio!!
Check out the week schedule!
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From Stress to Serenity with Goli Gabbay - VIRTUAL
From Stress to Serenity with Goli Gabbay
Experience Wellbeing & Calm
When: March 1, 2022 at 7:00 - 8:30 pm
FREE VIRTUAL EVENT: go.osu.edu/goli
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All Day Art is Back!
Get ready for St. Patrick's Day with some All Day Art!
When: Wednesday March 9th
Time: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: The SAC
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All Day Art is Back!
Get ready for St. Patrick's Day with some All Day Art!
When: Wednesday March 9th
Time: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: The SAC
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Flicks for Free: Dune
Flicks for Free: Dune
Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2022 - midnight
Cost: Free
Feature adaptation of Frank Herbert's science fiction novel about the son of a noble family entrusted with the protection of the most valuable asset and most vital element in the galaxy.
Virtual Link: go.osu.edu/FlicksForFree
The Movie Can Be Accessed Here
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Glo Hard or Glo Home!!
Are you ready for Glo Hard or Glo Home???
Beat the winter blues and get your competive juices flowing!!
When: Monday, February 21st from 7:00 - 9:00 pm @ The SAC!
Glow in the dark cornhole, dodgeball, volleyball, ping pong, laser tag, food and more!!!
Come on out and have some fun!!! Each student will receive glow in the dark bracelets and necklaces upon sign in!!!
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Glo Hard or Glo Home!!
Are you ready for Glo Hard or Glo Home???
Beat the winter blues and get your competive juices flowing!!
When: Monday, February 21st from 7:00 - 9:00 pm @ The SAC!
Glow in the dark cornhole, dodgeball, volleyball, ping pong, laser tag, food and more!!!
Come on out and have some fun!!! Each student will receive glow in the dark bracelets and necklaces upon sign in!!!
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Attention Graduates, Reverse Orientation Week is Coming Up!
Reverse Orientation
The first annual Reverse Orientation Week is only 2 weeks away! If you are graduating this spring, this is the programming for you!
We have sessions for grads who are Columbus bound and sessions for grads entering the workforce! Check out the full schedule and see what works for you!
*Although programming is geared towards graduates, sessions are open to all students!
FREE
GIVEAWAY....Attend any four sessions and receive an OSU padfolio!!
Check out the week schedule!
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Attention Graduates, Reverse Orientation Week is Coming Up!
Reverse Orientation
The first annual Reverse Orientation Week is only 2 weeks away! If you are graduating this spring, this is the programming for you!
We have sessions for grads who are Columbus bound and sessions for grads entering the workforce! Check out the full schedule and see what works for you!
*Although programming is geared towards graduates, sessions are open to all students!
FREE
GIVEAWAY....Attend any four sessions and receive an OSU padfolio!!
Check out the week schedule!
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Netflix TwentySomethings Cast Panel Discussion
Zoom in on February 17th @ 7:00 pm to meet cast members from Netflix's TwentySomethings!
Want a chance to meet the cast? Enter to win by pre-submitting a question at go.osu.edu/ask20somethings
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Flicks for Free: King Richard
Flicks for Free: King Richard
Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2022 - midnight
Cost: Free
A look at how tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams became who they are after the coaching from their father Richard Williams.
Virtual Link: go.osu.edu/FlicksForFree
The Movie Can Be Accessed Here
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Time to Clean! Bingo
Beat those winter blues with a little apartment spruce up!
What: Time to Clean! Bingo
Chance to win a variety of cleaning supplies to help you get started.
When: Tuesday, February 15th at 5:30 pm
Where: SAC
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$1 Bowling Night - One Night Only!! TONIGHT!!
Back by popular demand!!! For one night only.....
$1 Bowling Night
Monday, February 14th @ 9:00 pm
Only cost is $1 for shoes!
Make sure to look for the sign in sheet upon arrival!
Where: Wayne Lanes | 1983 Lincoln Way E
Perfect way to celebrate Valentine's Day!
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2022 Homecoming Court Applications Open February 10th!
If you are returning to ATI in Fall 2022, have completed at least 30 credit hours and carry a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.......
Apply for the ATI Homecoming Court!!!
Deadline to apply is 5:00 pm on Friday, March 11th!
Be the next member of Buckeye Royalty and apply today!
For application go to go.osu.edu/ATIHomecoming
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Flicks for Free: Luca
Flicks for Free: Luca
Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 - midnight
Location: Virtual
Cost: Free
Join OUAB for Luca virtually on 2/9!
The 13-year-old boy Luca Paguro finds himself in the beautiful seaside town of Portorosso on the Italian Riviera for the summer. There, he meets Alberto Scorfano, a fellow teenage boy, and together, they spend their days eating pasta, downing gelato, riding scooters, and going on endless adventures. Their fun, however, is constantly threatened by their fear of the townspeople finding out about their little secret: that they came from the depths of the sea.Virtual Link: go.osu.edu/FlicksForFree
The film will be available all day on 2/9.
The Movie Can Be Accessed Here
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Sign up for Propel Ohio!
Propel Ohio is a statewide student conference organized by Senator Sherrod Brown's office that promotes civic engagement, voting, student leadership.
NOTE: Due to COVID-19, Propel Ohio will be a hybrid event with a virtual component.
HOW TO REGISTER
To register for Propel Ohio, create an account from the link below, then fill out the form.
Register here: https://sen.gov/ZO5L
WHAT
Senator Sherrod Brown’s Annual Propel Ohio Student Conference, hosted by Columbus State Community College
WHEN
Wednesday, February 2nd, from 4:30pm-6:30pm
WHERE
Join members of Student Leadership Council in the Community Room to participate! (Great event to attend and put on your resume!)
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Paint Night!!
The SAC is hosting the second PAINT NIGHT of the year!!
Free for ATI Students!!
Space is limited to 20....Spots fill quickly, Sign up today!
When: Thursday, February 10th
Time: 7:00 - 10:00 pm
Where: SAC
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Paint Night!!
The SAC is hosting the second PAINT NIGHT of the year!!
Free for ATI Students!!
Space is limited to 20....Spots fill quickly, Sign up today!
When: Thursday, February 10th
Time: 7:00 - 10:00 pm
Where: SAC
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Flicks for Free - Respect
Flicks for Free: Respect
Date: Wednesday, February 2, 2022, midnight - 11:59 p.m.
Location: Virtual
Cost: Free
Following the rise of Aretha Franklin's career from a young child singing in her father's church's choir to her international superstardom. "Respect" is the remarkable true story of the music icon's journey to find her voice and become the Queen of Soul.
The movie link is accessible all day (EST) on Wednesday, Februrary 2, 2022.
The Movie Can Be Accessed Here
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Bucks2Bucks Application DEADLINE!
Are you returning to ATI in 2022-2023?? Do you want to help connect our first-year students to campus in fun and engaging activities??
Then apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!!
WHY BE A MENTOR?
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To share one’s knowledge and experience
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To help develop a new generation of successful leaders and mentors on campus
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To give back to ATI and experience a sense of pride
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To create more connections on campus with incoming students, faculty and staff
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To plan and participate in Bucks2Bucks programs and social activities
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A meaningful resume entry
MORE PERKS TO BEING A BUCKS2BUCKS MENTOR
- Free Bucks2Bucks Mentor Shirt!
- Free Participation in special Bucks2Bucks Programs and Activities!
- Be recognized throughout campus for your role in helping new students transition and be successful in their first year at ATI!!
For more information and program details visit..... Bucks2Bucks Mentor Details!
READY TO APPLY??
Apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!
Applications are now open!
Application deadline - Monday January 31st at 11:59 pm.
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Bucks2Bucks BAKED POTATO GRAB-N-GO!
Since January is National Mentoring Month it only makes sense to find out more about the Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentoring Program! And in order to do that, it only makes sense to pick up a Grab-n-Go Baked Potato!!
When: Monday, January 24th at 4:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
All students returning to campus in Autumn 2022 are encouraged to stop by!
*Individuals must be returning to campus in Autumn 2022 to apply to be a Bucks2Bucks mentor.
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Bucks2Bucks BAKED POTATO GRAB-N-GO!
Since January is National Mentoring Month it only makes sense to find out more about the Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentoring Program! And in order to do that, it only makes sense to pick up a Grab-n-Go Baked Potato!!
When: Monday, January 24th at 4:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
All students returning to campus in Autumn 2022 are encouraged to stop by!
*Individuals must be returning to campus in Autumn 2022 to apply to be a Bucks2Bucks mentor.
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Spring Student Org Walk Thru - Thursday, Jan. 20th
Our spring student org fair scheduled for Thursday, January 20th will go on as planned with a few changes! The fair will now be a Student Org Walk Thru to encourage students to grab-n-go information about interested clubs with limited gathering at tables. The Walk Thru will now be held in the SAC gymnasium to allow ample space. Don't forget your mask!
Currently the following organizations are signed up to participate,- Community Council
- MANRRS
- Agronomy Club
- F.R.I.E.N.D.S
- ACELT
- SLC
- Cultivating Change
- Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor Program
- CFFA
- Hoof-n-Hide
- Dairy Club
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Hazing Prevention Training - VIRTUAL
This is an important moment in our state’s and university’s commitment to eradicating any form of hazing in educational institutions across Ohio. Collin’s Law, Ohio’s Anti Hazing Act, which went into effect at the beginning of October enacted a number of important requirements and changes, all to end hazing and interrupt contributing factors that have enabled the persistence of hazing in the past.
Hazing Prevention Training for Students
A component of the law is required education for all students before they join a student group. As we continue to promote a culture of care this is an important step in preventing hazing. There will be multiple hazing prevention trainings open to all students to fulfill this requirement before joining a student group. This training will cover definitions of hazing, awareness, prevention, intervention, and reporting. This training is open to all students and is strongly recommended even if they are already part of a group.
Tues., Jan. 25th | 7 pm |Virtual
Tues., Feb. 8th | 7 pm | Virtual
Thurs., Feb. 24 | 7 pm | Virtual
Contact holava.1 if your organization would like to set-up a training for your next meeting!
Reporting
To create a community free of hazing, we must first report hazing when we experience it, see it or suspect it. It is imperative that everyone with knowledge of hazing reports it. Ohio State students and registered student organizations are required to report hazing as the failure to prevent, intervene or report acts of hazing may also be considered acts of hazing.
You may have additional reporting obligations under Ohio law. Specifically, Collin's Law: The Ohio Anti-Hazing Act Sec. 2903.311 (B).
If you are a university employee and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact the Office of Legal Affairs at 614-292-0611.
If you are a student and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact Student Legal Services at 614-247-5853.
Go to go.osu.edu/reporthazing for information and instructions on how to report hazing to the university and to law enforcement.
- If anyone is experiencing harm or is in imminent danger, please call 9-1-1.
- For on-campus reports, call OSUPD at 614-292-2121.
- To report off-campus behavior call Wooster police at 330-287-5702 (non-emergency number)
Resources
- Read the new law in its entirety on the Ohio Legislature website
- Read The Inter-University Council of Presidents Anti-Hazing Principles
- Review the Hazing reporting website that includes resources and other information
- Student Legal Services studentlegal.osu.edu
Contact Us
Please contact our student org team at csls@osu.edu with any questions about these resources or preventing hazing in your organization.
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Hazing Prevention Training - VIRTUAL
This is an important moment in our state’s and university’s commitment to eradicating any form of hazing in educational institutions across Ohio. Collin’s Law, Ohio’s Anti Hazing Act, which went into effect at the beginning of October enacted a number of important requirements and changes, all to end hazing and interrupt contributing factors that have enabled the persistence of hazing in the past.
Hazing Prevention Training for Students
A component of the law is required education for all students before they join a student group. As we continue to promote a culture of care this is an important step in preventing hazing. There will be multiple hazing prevention trainings open to all students to fulfill this requirement before joining a student group. This training will cover definitions of hazing, awareness, prevention, intervention, and reporting. This training is open to all students and is strongly recommended even if they are already part of a group.
Tues., Jan. 25th | 7 pm |Virtual
Tues., Feb. 8th | 7 pm | Virtual
Thurs., Feb. 24 | 7 pm | Virtual
Contact holava.1 if your organization would like to set-up a training for your next meeting!
Reporting
To create a community free of hazing, we must first report hazing when we experience it, see it or suspect it. It is imperative that everyone with knowledge of hazing reports it. Ohio State students and registered student organizations are required to report hazing as the failure to prevent, intervene or report acts of hazing may also be considered acts of hazing.
You may have additional reporting obligations under Ohio law. Specifically, Collin's Law: The Ohio Anti-Hazing Act Sec. 2903.311 (B).
If you are a university employee and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact the Office of Legal Affairs at 614-292-0611.
If you are a student and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact Student Legal Services at 614-247-5853.
Go to go.osu.edu/reporthazing for information and instructions on how to report hazing to the university and to law enforcement.
- If anyone is experiencing harm or is in imminent danger, please call 9-1-1.
- For on-campus reports, call OSUPD at 614-292-2121.
- To report off-campus behavior call Wooster police at 330-287-5702 (non-emergency number)
Resources
- Read the new law in its entirety on the Ohio Legislature website
- Read The Inter-University Council of Presidents Anti-Hazing Principles
- Review the Hazing reporting website that includes resources and other information
- Student Legal Services studentlegal.osu.edu
Contact Us
Please contact our student org team at csls@osu.edu with any questions about these resources or preventing hazing in your organization.
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Hazing Prevention Training - VIRTUAL
This is an important moment in our state’s and university’s commitment to eradicating any form of hazing in educational institutions across Ohio. Collin’s Law, Ohio’s Anti Hazing Act, which went into effect at the beginning of October enacted a number of important requirements and changes, all to end hazing and interrupt contributing factors that have enabled the persistence of hazing in the past.
Hazing Prevention Training for Students
A component of the law is required education for all students before they join a student group. As we continue to promote a culture of care this is an important step in preventing hazing. There will be multiple hazing prevention trainings open to all students to fulfill this requirement before joining a student group. This training will cover definitions of hazing, awareness, prevention, intervention, and reporting. This training is open to all students and is strongly recommended even if they are already part of a group.
Tues., Jan. 25th | 7 pm |Virtual
Tues., Feb. 8th | 7 pm | Virtual
Thurs., Feb. 24 | 7 pm | Virtual
Contact holava.1 if your organization would like to set-up a training for your next meeting!
Reporting
To create a community free of hazing, we must first report hazing when we experience it, see it or suspect it. It is imperative that everyone with knowledge of hazing reports it. Ohio State students and registered student organizations are required to report hazing as the failure to prevent, intervene or report acts of hazing may also be considered acts of hazing.
You may have additional reporting obligations under Ohio law. Specifically, Collin's Law: The Ohio Anti-Hazing Act Sec. 2903.311 (B).
If you are a university employee and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact the Office of Legal Affairs at 614-292-0611.
If you are a student and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact Student Legal Services at 614-247-5853.
Go to go.osu.edu/reporthazing for information and instructions on how to report hazing to the university and to law enforcement.
- If anyone is experiencing harm or is in imminent danger, please call 9-1-1.
- For on-campus reports, call OSUPD at 614-292-2121.
- To report off-campus behavior call Wooster police at 330-287-5702 (non-emergency number)
Resources
- Read the new law in its entirety on the Ohio Legislature website
- Read The Inter-University Council of Presidents Anti-Hazing Principles
- Review the Hazing reporting website that includes resources and other information
- Student Legal Services studentlegal.osu.edu
Contact Us
Please contact our student org team at csls@osu.edu with any questions about these resources or preventing hazing in your organization.
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Hazing Prevention Training - VIRTUAL
This is an important moment in our state’s and university’s commitment to eradicating any form of hazing in educational institutions across Ohio. Collin’s Law, Ohio’s Anti Hazing Act, which went into effect at the beginning of October enacted a number of important requirements and changes, all to end hazing and interrupt contributing factors that have enabled the persistence of hazing in the past.
Hazing Prevention Training for Students
A component of the law is required education for all students before they join a student group. As we continue to promote a culture of care this is an important step in preventing hazing. There will be multiple hazing prevention trainings open to all students to fulfill this requirement before joining a student group. This training will cover definitions of hazing, awareness, prevention, intervention, and reporting. This training is open to all students and is strongly recommended even if they are already part of a group.
Tues., Jan. 25th | 7 pm |Virtual
Tues., Feb. 8th | 7 pm | Virtual
Thurs., Feb. 24 | 7 pm | Virtual
Contact holava.1 if your organization would like to set-up a training for your next meeting!
Reporting
To create a community free of hazing, we must first report hazing when we experience it, see it or suspect it. It is imperative that everyone with knowledge of hazing reports it. Ohio State students and registered student organizations are required to report hazing as the failure to prevent, intervene or report acts of hazing may also be considered acts of hazing.
You may have additional reporting obligations under Ohio law. Specifically, Collin's Law: The Ohio Anti-Hazing Act Sec. 2903.311 (B).
If you are a university employee and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact the Office of Legal Affairs at 614-292-0611.
If you are a student and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact Student Legal Services at 614-247-5853.
Go to go.osu.edu/reporthazing for information and instructions on how to report hazing to the university and to law enforcement.
- If anyone is experiencing harm or is in imminent danger, please call 9-1-1.
- For on-campus reports, call OSUPD at 614-292-2121.
- To report off-campus behavior call Wooster police at 330-287-5702 (non-emergency number)
Resources
- Read the new law in its entirety on the Ohio Legislature website
- Read The Inter-University Council of Presidents Anti-Hazing Principles
- Review the Hazing reporting website that includes resources and other information
- Student Legal Services studentlegal.osu.edu
Contact Us
Please contact our student org team at csls@osu.edu with any questions about these resources or preventing hazing in your organization.
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Apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!!
Are you returning to ATI in 2022-2023?? Do you want to help connect our first-year students to campus in fun and engaging activities??
Then apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!!
WHY BE A MENTOR?
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To share one’s knowledge and experience
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To help develop a new generation of successful leaders and mentors on campus
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To give back to ATI and experience a sense of pride
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To create more connections on campus with incoming students, faculty and staff
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To plan and participate in Bucks2Bucks programs and social activities
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A meaningful resume entry
MORE PERKS TO BEING A BUCKS2BUCKS MENTOR
- Free Bucks2Bucks Mentor Shirt!
- Free Participation in special Bucks2Bucks Programs and Activities!
- Be recognized throughout campus for your role in helping new students transition and be successful in their first year at ATI!!
For more information and program details visit..... Bucks2Bucks Mentor Details!
Ready to apply??
Apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!
Applications are now open!
Application deadline - Monday January 31st at 11:59 pm.
Any questions contact Jodie Holava.1 or Caitlin Blake.429
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Apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!!
Are you returning to ATI in 2022-2023?? Do you want to help connect our first-year students to campus in fun and engaging activities??
Then apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!!
WHY BE A MENTOR?
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To share one’s knowledge and experience
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To help develop a new generation of successful leaders and mentors on campus
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To give back to ATI and experience a sense of pride
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To create more connections on campus with incoming students, faculty and staff
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To plan and participate in Bucks2Bucks programs and social activities
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A meaningful resume entry
MORE PERKS TO BEING A BUCKS2BUCKS MENTOR
- Free Bucks2Bucks Mentor Shirt!
- Free Participation in special Bucks2Bucks Programs and Activities!
- Be recognized throughout campus for your role in helping new students transition and be successful in their first year at ATI!!
For more information and program details visit..... Bucks2Bucks Mentor Details!
Ready to apply??
Apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!
Applications are now open!
Application deadline - Monday January 31st at 11:59 pm.
Any questions contact Jodie Holava.1 or Caitlin Blake.429
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Apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!!
Are you returning to ATI in 2022-2023?? Do you want to help connect our first-year students to campus in fun and engaging activities??
Then apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!!
WHY BE A MENTOR?
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To share one’s knowledge and experience
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To help develop a new generation of successful leaders and mentors on campus
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To give back to ATI and experience a sense of pride
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To create more connections on campus with incoming students, faculty and staff
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To plan and participate in Bucks2Bucks programs and social activities
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A meaningful resume entry
MORE PERKS TO BEING A BUCKS2BUCKS MENTOR
- Free Bucks2Bucks Mentor Shirt!
- Free Participation in special Bucks2Bucks Programs and Activities!
- Be recognized throughout campus for your role in helping new students transition and be successful in their first year at ATI!!
For more information and program details visit..... Bucks2Bucks Mentor Details!
Ready to apply??
Apply to be a Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor!
Applications are now open!
Application deadline - Monday January 31st at 11:59 pm.
Any questions contact Jodie Holava.1 or Caitlin Blake.429
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Spring Semester SAC Hours
Now that classes are back, the SAC is resuming academic hours!
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*Notes - Hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and/or staffing.
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Spring Semester SAC Hours
Now that classes are back, the SAC is resuming academic hours!
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*Notes - Hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and/or staffing.
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Tube with Us at Snow Trails - WAITLIST!!
Registration is Full! Be added to the Waitlist at go.osu.edu/SnowTrailsTubing2022Waitlist
If you are registered to attend and by some chance you cannot go, please email racer.5@osu.edu so we can move someone from the waitlist to fill your spot!
Not sure if you are registered? Confirmation emails were sent out the 1st week of January. Check your email for details and information!
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Tube with Us at Snow Trails - WAITLIST!!
Registration is Full! Be added to the Waitlist at go.osu.edu/SnowTrailsTubing2022Waitlist
If you are registered to attend and by some chance you cannot go, please email racer.5@osu.edu so we can move someone from the waitlist to fill your spot!
Not sure if you are registered? Confirmation emails were sent out the 1st week of January. Check your email for details and information!
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Tube with us at Snow Trails in Mansfield
Too exciting to wait to share!
Sign up now for a night of FREE snow tubing at Snow Trails in Mansfield.
FREE for the 1st 100 students! (Joint event with OSU-Mansfield!)
When: Wednesday, January 19th from 7:30 – 9:30 pm
Sign up at go.osu.edu/SnowTrailsTubing2022
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Tube with us at Snow Trails in Mansfield
Too exciting to wait to share!
Sign up now for a night of FREE snow tubing at Snow Trails in Mansfield.
FREE for the 1st 100 students! (Joint event with OSU-Mansfield!)
When: Wednesday, January 19th from 7:30 – 9:30 pm
Sign up at go.osu.edu/SnowTrailsTubing2022
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SAC Winter Break Hours
SAC Winter Break Hours
Monday, December 20th - Wednesday, December 22nd | 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday, December 23rd - Sunday, January 2nd | CLOSED
Monday, January 3rd - Thursday, January 6th | 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday, January 7th | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, January 8th - Sunday, January 9th | CLOSED
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SAC Winter Break Hours
SAC Winter Break Hours
Monday, December 20th - Wednesday, December 22nd | 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday, December 23rd - Sunday, January 2nd | CLOSED
Monday, January 3rd - Thursday, January 6th | 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday, January 7th | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, January 8th - Sunday, January 9th | CLOSED
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Dodgeball Tournament
Registration now open for the Dodgeball Tournament! Visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI to enter your team!
Deadline to register: December 6th at 11:59 pm
Teams will consist of 6 players. Best 2 of 3 format.
Bracket will be double elimination and games will start at 7:00 pm!
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Dodgeball Tournament
Registration now open for the Dodgeball Tournament! Visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI to enter your team!
Deadline to register: December 6th at 11:59 pm
Teams will consist of 6 players. Best 2 of 3 format.
Bracket will be double elimination and games will start at 7:00 pm!
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Fully Vaccinated Crew Shirts Available for Faculty, Staff, and Students!
Fully Vaccinated Crew T-shirts are now available for faculty, staff, and students!
Pick up your shirt at the SAC any time before 4:00 pm!
Supplies and sizes are limited! Ask fast before they are gone!
Don’t forget to bring proof of vaccination status with your card or photo!
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Fully Vaccinated Crew Shirts Available for Faculty, Staff, and Students!
Fully Vaccinated Crew T-shirts are now available for faculty, staff, and students!
Pick up your shirt at the SAC any time before 4:00 pm!
Supplies and sizes are limited! Ask fast before they are gone!
Don’t forget to bring proof of vaccination status with your card or photo!
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Fully Vaccinated Crew Shirts Available for Faculty, Staff, and Students!
Fully Vaccinated Crew T-shirts are now available for faculty, staff, and students!
Pick up your shirt at the SAC any time before 4:00 pm!
Supplies and sizes are limited! Ask fast before they are gone!
Don’t forget to bring proof of vaccination status with your card or photo!
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Destress Week
Need to recharge before finals? Check out the activites for Destress Week - December 6th - 9th!
Activities include a visit by Caring Therapy Canines, a progressive muscle relaxation session with Schaad, a dodgeball tournament and root beer floats! The Library will have coloring all week long! Stop by and take a break!
Registration now open for the Dodgeball Tournament! Visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI to enter your team!
Deadline to register: December 6th at 11:59 pm
Teams will consist of 6 players. Best 2 of 3 format.
Bracket will be double elimination and games will start at 7:00 pm!
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Destress Week
Need to recharge before finals? Check out the activites for Destress Week - December 6th - 9th!
Activities include a visit by Caring Therapy Canines, a progressive muscle relaxation session with Schaad, a dodgeball tournament and root beer floats! The Library will have coloring all week long! Stop by and take a break!
Registration now open for the Dodgeball Tournament! Visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI to enter your team!
Deadline to register: December 6th at 11:59 pm
Teams will consist of 6 players. Best 2 of 3 format.
Bracket will be double elimination and games will start at 7:00 pm!
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Destress Week
Need to recharge before finals? Check out the activites for Destress Week - December 6th - 9th!
Activities include a visit by Caring Therapy Canines, a progressive muscle relaxation session with Schaad, a dodgeball tournament and root beer floats! The Library will have coloring all week long! Stop by and take a break!
Registration now open for the Dodgeball Tournament! Visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI to enter your team!
Deadline to register: December 6th at 11:59 pm
Teams will consist of 6 players. Best 2 of 3 format.
Bracket will be double elimination and games will start at 7:00 pm!
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Yoga Canceled
Due to lack of participation, Wednesday Yoga has been canceled for the rest of the semester.
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Virtual Event from OUAB
OUAB Studios Presents Hannah Beachler
Date: Monday, November 15, 2021, 7 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
We have the privilege of welcoming Oscar award-winning production designer, Hannah Beachler, to discuss her career working on blockbuster films like Black Panther, Moonlight and Creed. For zoom information head to go.osu.edu/ouabtickets
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SAC Hours - Thanksgiving Break
SAC Hours - Thanksgiving Break
Tuesday, November 23rd: 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wednesday, November 24th: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday, November 25th - Saturday, November 26th: CLOSED
Sunday, November 28th: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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SAC Hours - Thanksgiving Break
SAC Hours - Thanksgiving Break
Tuesday, November 23rd: 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wednesday, November 24th: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday, November 25th - Saturday, November 26th: CLOSED
Sunday, November 28th: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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All Day Art for Beat Xichigan Week - String Art Block O's
Get ready for the big gaxe with soxe All Day Art at the SAC!!
Available from 11ax - 5 px
Stop by and xake a Block O string art!
FREE FOR ALL!! OPEN TO EVERYONE!
GO BUCKS!
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All Day Art for Beat Xichigan Week - String Art Block O's
Get ready for the big gaxe with soxe All Day Art at the SAC!!
Available from 11ax - 5 px
Stop by and xake a Block O string art!
FREE FOR ALL!! OPEN TO EVERYONE!
GO BUCKS!
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Therapy Dogs Visit to Campus
End of the semester got you feeling overwhelmed? Need a break from the stress?
Stop by Skou Lounge on Monday November 15th from 1:00 - 3:00 pm and visit some pooches from Caring Therapy Canines!
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Therapy Dogs Visit to Campus
End of the semester got you feeling overwhelmed? Need a break from the stress?
Stop by Skou Lounge on Monday November 15th from 1:00 - 3:00 pm and visit some pooches from Caring Therapy Canines!
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Fully Vaccinated Crew Shirt Distribution Continues!
As a thank you for doing your part to protect yourself, your loved ones and the community, we are giving out Vaccination Crew shirts to students who show proof they are fully vaccinated. Shirts will be distributed at the SAC during the dates and times below, while supplies last. Make sure you bring your vaccination card or a photo of your card to get your shirt!
Distribution Dates and Times
Wednesday, November 10th: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Friday, November 12: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Wednesday, November 17th: 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Thursday, November 18th: 4:00 - 6:00 pm
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Fully Vaccinated Crew Shirt Distribution Continues!
As a thank you for doing your part to protect yourself, your loved ones and the community, we are giving out Vaccination Crew shirts to students who show proof they are fully vaccinated. Shirts will be distributed at the SAC during the dates and times below, while supplies last. Make sure you bring your vaccination card or a photo of your card to get your shirt!
Distribution Dates and Times
Wednesday, November 10th: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Friday, November 12: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Wednesday, November 17th: 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Thursday, November 18th: 4:00 - 6:00 pm
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Fully Vaccinated Crew Shirt Distribution
As a thank you for doing your part to protect yourself, your loved ones and the community, we are giving out Vaccination Crew shirts to students who show proof they are fully vaccinated. Shirts will be distributed at the SAC during the dates and times below, while supplies last. Make sure you bring your vaccination card or a photo of your card to get your shirt!
Distribution Dates and Times
Tuesday, November 2: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Friday, November 5: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Wednesday, November 10: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Dia de Los Muertos
Dia de Los Muertos events today!
Sugar Skull Painting in the SAC from 11 am - 5 pm
Watch Coco, have some authentic food and visit the altar in Housing Community Room tonight at 7 pm!
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Missed the Homecoming Parade?? Watch now!
Missed the Homecoming Parade?? You can watch it here!
https://www.facebook.com/NBC4Columbus/videos/290582635986472/?app=fbl
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OUABeyond the Rainbow with LeVar Burton
Date: Monday, November 8, 2021, 7 p.m.
Join us for a moderated Q&A with actor, director and author LeVar Burton as he discusses the importance of literacy and education. From Reading Rainbow to Star Trek, join us as we dive into LeVar's life, career and advocacy work!
- Time: Showtime at 7:00 PM.
- Virtual Event Link: If you are unable to attend in person but would still like to attend this event, ouabtickets.universitytickets.com
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Mike Posner: Unplugged
Date: Monday, November 1, 2021, 7 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Mike Posner: Unplugged is a live, in-person event featuring a speech and acoustic performance by Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, rapper, and record producer Mike Posner.
Posner is best known for his hits "I Took A Pill In Ibiza" and "Cooler than Me."
He has also co-written songs and collaborated with artists such as Maroon 5, Justin Bieber, Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg, and Avicii.
Outside his music career, Posner has embarked on incredible and momentous journeys. In April 2019, he began his walk across the United States and finished in October 2019. Then, in June 2021, Posner climbed Mount Everest in support of the Detroit Justice Center.- Time: Showtime at 7:00 PM.
- Virtual Event Link: If you are unable to attend in person but would still like to attend this event, ouabtickets.universitytickets.com
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SAC Hours - Saturday November 6th
The SAC will be open from 12:00 - 4:00 pm this Saturday, November 6th instead of its normal 10:00 - 2:00 pm.
Thank you!
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Dollar Bowling Night - Mondays starting November 1st
$1 Bowling Night is Back!!!
FREE for ATI Students with Valid BuckID!
Please look for the sign-in sheet when you arrive!!
Every Monday starting November 1st - December 6th
Where: Wayne Lanes Bowling , 1983 Lincoln Way E., Wooster, OH 44691
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Dollar Bowling Night - Mondays starting November 1st
$1 Bowling Night is Back!!!
FREE for ATI Students with Valid BuckID!
Please look for the sign-in sheet when you arrive!!
Every Monday starting November 1st - December 6th
Where: Wayne Lanes Bowling , 1983 Lincoln Way E., Wooster, OH 44691
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Dollar Bowling Night - Mondays starting November 1st
$1 Bowling Night is Back!!!
FREE for ATI Students with Valid BuckID!
Please look for the sign-in sheet when you arrive!!
Every Monday starting November 1st - December 6th
Where: Wayne Lanes Bowling , 1983 Lincoln Way E., Wooster, OH 44691
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Dollar Bowling Night - Mondays starting November 1st
$1 Bowling Night is Back!!!
FREE for ATI Students with Valid BuckID!
Please look for the sign-in sheet when you arrive!!
Every Monday starting November 1st - December 6th
Where: Wayne Lanes Bowling , 1983 Lincoln Way E., Wooster, OH 44691
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Dollar Bowling Night - Mondays starting November 1st
$1 Bowling Night is Back!!!
FREE for ATI Students with Valid BuckID!
Please look for the sign-in sheet when you arrive!!
Every Monday starting November 1st - December 6th
Where: Wayne Lanes Bowling , 1983 Lincoln Way E., Wooster, OH 44691
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Dollar Bowling Night - Mondays starting November 1st
$1 Bowling Night is Back!!!
FREE for ATI Students with Valid BuckID!
Please look for the sign-in sheet when you arrive!!
Every Monday starting November 1st - December 6th
Where: Wayne Lanes Bowling , 1983 Lincoln Way E., Wooster, OH 44691
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Dollar Bowling Night - Mondays starting November 1st
$1 Bowling Night is Back!!!
FREE for ATI Students with Valid BuckID!
Please look for the sign-in sheet when you arrive!!
Every Monday starting November 1st - December 6th
Where: Wayne Lanes Bowling , 1983 Lincoln Way E., Wooster, OH 44691
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All Day Art - Dia de Los Muertos Sugar Skulls
Celebrate el Dia de Los Muertos with All Day Art!
Visit the SAC on November 1st any time between 11:00 am - 5:00 pm to paint your own sugar skull!!
FREE for ALL STUDENTS!
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All Day Art - Dia de Los Muertos Sugar Skulls
Celebrate el Dia de Los Muertos with All Day Art!
Visit the SAC on November 1st any time between 11:00 am - 5:00 pm to paint your own sugar skull!!
FREE for ALL STUDENTS!
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Paint Night
Paint Night at the SAC
When: Monday, October 25th at 7:00 pm
**Limited to 20 students and filling up fast! ONLY THREE SPOTS LEFT!!
To register - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040f4aa4a728aafb6-paint1
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Bystander Bingo with OneEighty
Learn how to be a bystander with Bystander Bingo!
When: Wednesday, October 20th
Time: 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
PRIZES! PRIZES! PRIZES!
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Make a Hidden Flag Craft for LGBTQ+ History Month!
Did you know October is LGBTQ+ History Month?
Celebrate and support by making a craft!
When: Tuesday, October 19th
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Where: The SAC
Who: Open to everyone!!!
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Financial Aid Trivia Night
Test your knowledge of financial aid and learn more while having fun!!
When: Tuesday October 12th at 4:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
WIN PRIZES!! LEARN ABOUT FINANCIAL AID, SCHOLARSHIPS & MORE IN A FUN AND ENGAGING WAY!!
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SAC Hours and Yoga Update for this Week
Due to Autumn Break the SAC will have the following hours:
Monday October 11th - 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday October 12th - 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday October 13th - 7:00 am - 8:00 pm ***NO YOGA
Thursday October 14th - 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday October 15th - 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday October 16th - CLOSED
***Again, there will be NO YOGA this week. Yoga will resume on Wednesday, October 20th at 5:30 pm.
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FREE TICKETS to Columbus Crew Game
Free tickets to attend Columbus Crew soccer game on Wednesday, October 27th!
Tickets available to all students! (Grad students too!!)
May take one guest per student.
Only 40 tickets available. To secure a ticket, sign up here.
Deadline - Monday, October 18th.
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CFAES Wooster Night at Hawk's Nest
Hopefully this time we have better weather!
Register now for CFAES Wooster Night at Hawk's Nest!
When: Monday October 11th at 4:00 pm
Where: Hawk's Nest (2800 E. Pleasant Home Rd., Creston, OH 44217)
Who: FREE greens fees for ATI student with Valid BuckID!
**Cart fees are $8.00 paid by golfer
Play nine on ATI's very own course!!
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CFAES Wooster Night at Hawk's Nest
Hopefully this time we have better weather!
Register now for CFAES Wooster Night at Hawk's Nest!
When: Monday October 11th at 4:00 pm
Where: Hawk's Nest (2800 E. Pleasant Home Rd., Creston, OH 44217)
Who: FREE greens fees for ATI student with Valid BuckID!
**Cart fees are $8.00 paid by golfer
Play nine on ATI's very own course!!
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Adjusted Sunday SAC Hours
Beginning October 10th, Sunday SAC hours will be adjusted.
New hours will be 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm on Sundays.
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All Day Art is Back with a Fall Project
All Day Art at the SAC
Thursday September 30 from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Stop by any time and make a fall-themed craft!
FREE for all Students!
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Off-Campus Buckeyes Have Lunch on Us!
Off-Campus Buckeyes....Have lunch on us!!!
Enjoy $5.00 off your lunch at Cafe Carmen!
First 25 off-campus/commuter students who register by Sunday September 26 at 11:59 pm will receive a code on Monday for mobile ordering.
Register at go.osu.edu/LunchonUs
When: Monday September 27th during Cafe Carmen hours
Where: Cafe Carmen in Skou Hall
Take the opportunity to meet students and enjoy a break in between class!
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Off-Campus Buckeyes Have Lunch on Us!
Off-Campus Buckeyes....Have lunch on us!!!
Enjoy $5.00 off your lunch at Cafe Carmen!
First 25 off-campus/commuter students who register by Sunday September 26 at 11:59 pm will receive a code on Monday for mobile ordering.
Register at go.osu.edu/LunchonUs
When: Monday September 27th during Cafe Carmen hours
Where: Cafe Carmen in Skou Hall
Take the opportunity to meet students and enjoy a break in between class!
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CFAES Wooster Night at Hawk's Nest
Register now for CFAES Wooster Night at Hawk's Nest!
When: Tuesday September 21st at 4:00 pm
Where: Hawk's Nest (2800 E. Pleasant Home Rd., Creston, OH 44217)
Who: FREE greens fees for ATI student with Valid BuckID!
**Cart fees are $8.00 paid by golfer
Play nine on ATI's very own course!!
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CFAES Wooster Night at Hawk's Nest
Register now for CFAES Wooster Night at Hawk's Nest!
When: Tuesday September 21st at 4:00 pm
Where: Hawk's Nest (2800 E. Pleasant Home Rd., Creston, OH 44217)
Who: FREE greens fees for ATI student with Valid BuckID!
**Cart fees are $8.00 paid by golfer
Play nine on ATI's very own course!!
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Under the Influence - Under the Covers Jeopardy
Join us on Tuesday, September 14th in the Housing Community Room for Under the Influence - Under the Covers Jeopardy with OneEighty!
Starts at 7:00 pm
Chances to win prizes, have fun, and learn how to protect yourself!
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Going to be in Columbus? Attend Fall Fest 2021!
Fall Fest 2021 in Columbus
Date: Friday, September 17, 2021, 5:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Location: Ohio History Center 800 E 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43211
OUAB Fall Fest will feature carnival games, food, live music and a special drive-in Flicks for Free screening of In The Heights! The event does not require tickets, just a valid BUCKID. Transportation will be provided from various Columbus campus locations
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Cookies and Coasters
September is Suicide Prevention Month!
Join us at the SAC on Tuesday, September 7th at 4:00 pm for Cookies and Coasters!
Make your own positive self-affirmation coaster while enjoying some milk and cookies!
Campus Resources
Counseling and Consultation Services
Suicide Prevention Program - REACH
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Cookies and Coasters
September is Suicide Prevention Month!
Join us at the SAC on Tuesday, September 7th at 4:00 pm for Cookies and Coasters!
Make your own positive self-affirmation coaster while enjoying some milk and cookies!
Campus Resources
Counseling and Consultation Services
Suicide Prevention Program - REACH
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SAC Hours for Autumn 2021
SAC Hours for Autumn 2021
Monday - Thursday
- 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday
- 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday
- 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday
- 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Labor Day Weekend Hours
Saturday, Sept. 4th & Sunday, Sept. 5th - CLOSED
Monday, Sept. 6th - 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
**Hours are subject to change due to Holidays, events, and intramurals. Please watch for postings in the SAC.
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SAC Hours for the Week of August 24-29
Below are SAC hours for August 24 - 29.
Tuesday August 24: 9 am - 9 pm
Wednesday August 25: 9 am - 9 pm
Thursday August 26: 9 am - 9 pm
Friday August 27: 9 am - 7 pm
Saturday August 28: 10 am - 2 pm
Sunday August 29: 4 pm - 9 pm
Watch next week's Buzz for the Fall semester hours as staffing is established!
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You're Invited to a Syllabus Party
Join us in the Library on Monday August 30th at 4:00 pm for a Syllabus Party!
Learn some tips and tricks to staying organized and being prepared for classes from Learning Lab tutors and Academic Affairs staff!
You can't have a party without food and a present! Attendees will receive a cupcake, highlighter and chances to win a student planner!
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You're Invited to a Syllabus Party
Join us in the Library on Monday August 30th at 4:00 pm for a Syllabus Party!
Learn some tips and tricks to staying organized and being prepared for classes from Learning Lab tutors and Academic Affairs staff!
You can't have a party without food and a present! Attendees will receive a cupcake, highlighter and chances to win a student planner!
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National Dog Day is August 26th!
Let's celebrate all breeds, from mutts, mixes, purebreds, and everything in between on Thursday August 26th from 11:00 am - 3:00 pm at the SAC!
Stop by and make a braided fleece tug toy for your furry friend or make one to donate to the Wayne County Humane Society!
Have a pup on campus? Bring them along for a treat!
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2nd Year Celebration
It's time to celebrate our 2nd Year (& 3rd years too) Buckeyes!!
Let's have some food, fun and freebies to celebrate your resiliency!
Free Pizza at the first ATI PizzaPalooza! Have a slice from 1 of 6 different Wooster area pizza restaurants! Which one do you think is the best?
Sing some karaoke in the Game Room while you play pool and ping pong!
Play volleyball, ride scooters and other games in the gym.
Make a craft with friends! There's something to do for everyone!
Of course, don't forget to pick up your free giveaway for 2nd/3rd year Buckeyes!
When: Wednesday August 25th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm
ALL BUCKEYES WELCOME!
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Back 2 School Bingo
Head over to the SAC Tuesday, August 24th at 6:00 pm for Back 2 School Bingo!
Take your chance to win some supplies for the semester!
Bring a friend and have some fun!
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SAC CLOSED
ADJUSTED SAC HOURS -
SAC hours on Thursday July 22 will be 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm and CLOSED on Friday July 23.
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SAC Closed - 4th of July weekend
In celebration of the 4th of July, the SAC will be closed Saturday, July 3rd - Monday, July 5th.
The SAC will resume summer operations on Tuesday, July 6th.
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Community & Involvement Fair - Registration Open!
Sign up now to participate in the 8th annual Community & Involvement Fair on Monday, August 23, 2021 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This is a great opportunity to showcase your organization and begin recruiting new members!
If you would like to participate, please follow the link below to complete the registration form no later than Tuesday, August 3, 2021. You will receive a confirmation when your registration is received.
REGISTRATION LINK: www.go.osu.edu/wdfair2021
A representative from the Welcome Days team will be in touch with the participating organizations during the week of August 9, 2021 to finalize any details or answer any questions you may have. For immediate concerns, feel free to contact me at any time.
LOCATION:
Organizations are welcome to begin setting up as early as 1:30 p.m. The fair is an outdoor event held on Ohio State ATI’s front lawn at the junction of Skou and Halterman Halls. In the case of rain, the event will be moved indoors to the lower level of Skou Hall near Café Carmen. -
Community & Involvement Fair - Registration Open!
Sign up now to participate in the 8th annual Community & Involvement Fair on Monday, August 23, 2021 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This is a great opportunity to showcase your organization and begin recruiting new members!
If you would like to participate, please follow the link below to complete the registration form no later than Tuesday, August 3, 2021. You will receive a confirmation when your registration is received.
REGISTRATION LINK: www.go.osu.edu/wdfair2021
A representative from the Welcome Days team will be in touch with the participating organizations during the week of August 9, 2021 to finalize any details or answer any questions you may have. For immediate concerns, feel free to contact me at any time.
LOCATION:
Organizations are welcome to begin setting up as early as 1:30 p.m. The fair is an outdoor event held on Ohio State ATI’s front lawn at the junction of Skou and Halterman Halls. In the case of rain, the event will be moved indoors to the lower level of Skou Hall near Café Carmen. -
Community & Involvement Fair - Registration Open!
Sign up now to participate in the 8th annual Community & Involvement Fair on Monday, August 23, 2021 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This is a great opportunity to showcase your organization and begin recruiting new members!
If you would like to participate, please follow the link below to complete the registration form no later than Tuesday, August 3, 2021. You will receive a confirmation when your registration is received.
REGISTRATION LINK: www.go.osu.edu/wdfair2021
A representative from the Welcome Days team will be in touch with the participating organizations during the week of August 9, 2021 to finalize any details or answer any questions you may have. For immediate concerns, feel free to contact me at any time.
LOCATION:
Organizations are welcome to begin setting up as early as 1:30 p.m. The fair is an outdoor event held on Ohio State ATI’s front lawn at the junction of Skou and Halterman Halls. In the case of rain, the event will be moved indoors to the lower level of Skou Hall near Café Carmen. -
Community & Involvement Fair - Registration Open!
Sign up now to participate in the 8th annual Community & Involvement Fair on Monday, August 23, 2021 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This is a great opportunity to showcase your organization and begin recruiting new members!
If you would like to participate, please follow the link below to complete the registration form no later than Tuesday, August 3, 2021. You will receive a confirmation when your registration is received.
REGISTRATION LINK: www.go.osu.edu/wdfair2021
A representative from the Welcome Days team will be in touch with the participating organizations during the week of August 9, 2021 to finalize any details or answer any questions you may have. For immediate concerns, feel free to contact me at any time.
LOCATION:
Organizations are welcome to begin setting up as early as 1:30 p.m. The fair is an outdoor event held on Ohio State ATI’s front lawn at the junction of Skou and Halterman Halls. In the case of rain, the event will be moved indoors to the lower level of Skou Hall near Café Carmen. -
Open Volleyball is Back!!
Open Volleyball is Back!! Starting Tuesday June 8th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Open to all CFAES Wooster faculty, staff and students!
Will play every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:00 - 7:00 pm
For more information or to be added to the Volleyball Email List, contact Chris Taylor.1886
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Open Volleyball is Back!!
Open Volleyball is Back!! Starting Tuesday June 8th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Open to all CFAES Wooster faculty, staff and students!
Will play every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:00 - 7:00 pm
For more information or to be added to the Volleyball Email List, contact Chris Taylor.1886
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SAC CLOSED - Memorial Day Weekend
The SAC will be closed May 29th - May 31st in observance of Memorial Day.
Hours will resume on Tuesday, June 1st from 9 am - 7 pm.
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Summer SAC Hours
Beginning May 1, the SAC will be transitioning to summer hours.
Open hours will be as follows:
Monday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Friday 9:00 am 3:00 pm Saturday CLOSED Sunday 4:00 pm 7:00 pm Memorial Day Weekend - May 29th, 30th, 31st - CLOSED
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Summer SAC Hours
Beginning May 1, the SAC will be transitioning to summer hours.
Open hours will be as follows:
Monday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Friday 9:00 am 3:00 pm Saturday CLOSED Sunday 4:00 pm 7:00 pm Memorial Day Weekend - May 29th, 30th, 31st - CLOSED
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Summer SAC Hours
Beginning May 1, the SAC will be transitioning to summer hours.
Open hours will be as follows:
Monday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am 7:00 pm Friday 9:00 am 3:00 pm Saturday CLOSED Sunday 4:00 pm 7:00 pm Memorial Day Weekend - May 29th, 30th, 31st - CLOSED
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Springfest 2021 - Tues., April 20th
Celebrate the last week of classes with Springfest at the SAC on Tuesday, April 20th!
Agenda of Events:
1:00 - 2:30 pm - Hartzler's Dairy Trailer for FREE ICE CREAM!! Trailer will be located on Garrison Circle between Skou and Equipment Buidling.
*One serving per student, please.
1:00 - 3:00 pm - Our Zoo to You exotic animal petting zoo at the SAC! Check out the kinkajou, coatimundi, columbian tegu, ringtail lemurs and much, much more!!
2:30 - 4:30 pm - Play some outdoor yard games on the SAC lawn while you hang out with friends!
3:00 pm - Tune in to instagram for a LIVE Announcement from our 2020 Homecoming King Ryan Patton and Queen Olivia Rinesmith! Olivia and Ryan will be announcing the 2021 Homecoming Court!
- Follow @osuatisac to watch!!
1:00 - 4:00 pm - Bring your raffle tickets to the SAC lobby and take a chance on winning one of several prize bundles! For each activity you attend during Springfest (Hartzler's Dairy, Our Zoo to You and Outdoor Games) you will receive three (3) raffle tickets. See an ATI Faculty/Staff member at each location to receive your tickets. Drawing for prizes will be held at 4:00 pm.
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Springfest 2021 - Tues., April 20th
Celebrate the last week of classes with Springfest at the SAC on Tuesday, April 20th!
Agenda of Events:
1:00 - 2:30 pm - Hartzler's Dairy Trailer for FREE ICE CREAM!! Trailer will be located on Garrison Circle between Skou and Equipment Buidling.
*One serving per student, please.
1:00 - 3:00 pm - Our Zoo to You exotic animal petting zoo at the SAC! Check out the kinkajou, coatimundi, columbian tegu, ringtail lemurs and much, much more!!
2:30 - 4:30 pm - Play some outdoor yard games on the SAC lawn while you hang out with friends!
3:00 pm - Tune in to instagram for a LIVE Announcement from our 2020 Homecoming King Ryan Patton and Queen Olivia Rinesmith! Olivia and Ryan will be announcing the 2021 Homecoming Court!
- Follow @osuatisac to watch!!
1:00 - 4:00 pm - Bring your raffle tickets to the SAC lobby and take a chance on winning one of several prize bundles! For each activity you attend during Springfest (Hartzler's Dairy, Our Zoo to You and Outdoor Games) you will receive three (3) raffle tickets. See an ATI Faculty/Staff member at each location to receive your tickets. Drawing for prizes will be held at 4:00 pm.
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2021 Homecoming Court Announced via Instagram Live - TOMORROW!
The 2021 Homecoming Court will be announced tomorrow, April 20 at 3:00 pm via Instagram Live!!! Catch 2020 Queen Olivia Rinesmith and King Ryan Patton making the live announcement durng Springfest!
Follow @osuatisac on Instagram to watch!! Announcement will be recorded and posted on the Wooster Campus Student Programming & Life website following the event as well as in next week's Buckeye Buzz!
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CFAES Celebration of Students Week - April 12-16
Opt-in Today! Celebration of Students Week (April 12 – April 16)
The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) wants to celebrate all of our amazing and resilient students. This year has been full of many challenges and while we cannot celebrate in-person, we want to recognize the impressive students who are part of CFAES. Please join us in honoring you and your classmates during Celebration of Students Week.
Take selfies at the balloon displays located around the Columbus and Wooster campuses, and tag us with #CFAESselfiespot! We want to thank you for all you’ve contributed to CFAES with a small token of appreciation. If you would like to receive this mailing, which includes FREE socks, please complete this survey to opt-in with your mailing address (the survey will be open Monday April 12 – Monday April 19). We appreciate everything you contribute to CFAES and look forward to being together again soon!
Selfie Balloon displays will be located:
Columbus: Kottman Hall, Parker Food Science, Animal Sciences, Agricultural Administration, and Agricultural Engineering
Wooster: Skou Hall, Halterman Hall, Applewood Village (Community Room), and Science Building
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CFAES Celebration of Students Week - April 12-16
Opt-in Today! Celebration of Students Week (April 12 – April 16)
The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) wants to celebrate all of our amazing and resilient students. This year has been full of many challenges and while we cannot celebrate in-person, we want to recognize the impressive students who are part of CFAES. Please join us in honoring you and your classmates during Celebration of Students Week.
Take selfies at the balloon displays located around the Columbus and Wooster campuses, and tag us with #CFAESselfiespot! We want to thank you for all you’ve contributed to CFAES with a small token of appreciation. If you would like to receive this mailing, which includes FREE socks, please complete this survey to opt-in with your mailing address (the survey will be open Monday April 12 – Monday April 19). We appreciate everything you contribute to CFAES and look forward to being together again soon!
Selfie Balloon displays will be located:
Columbus: Kottman Hall, Parker Food Science, Animal Sciences, Agricultural Administration, and Agricultural Engineering
Wooster: Skou Hall, Halterman Hall, Applewood Village (Community Room), and Science Building
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Regional 9:OH5: Comedian Jacob Williams
Looking for a laugh to get you through the last weeks of class? Zoom in for the last Virtual 9:0H5 event!!
Jacob Williams’ comedy follows his misadventures through the worlds of dating, day jobs, and dining alone. Jacob lives in New York City, where he performs regularly when he is not on tour at comedy clubs, colleges and corporate events across America.
When: Wednesday April 14th at 9:05 pm
Link: go.osu.edu/comedy21
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Regional 9:OH5: Comedian Jacob Williams
Looking for a laugh to get you through the last weeks of class? Zoom in for the last Virtual 9:0H5 event!!
Jacob Williams’ comedy follows his misadventures through the worlds of dating, day jobs, and dining alone. Jacob lives in New York City, where he performs regularly when he is not on tour at comedy clubs, colleges and corporate events across America.
When: Wednesday April 14th at 9:05 pm
Link: go.osu.edu/comedy21
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SAC Closed - Sunday April 4
The SAC will be CLOSED on Sunday April 4th, 2021.
Happy Easter!!
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Battle of the Colleges - Student Trivia Night
Join us for the inaugural Battle of the Colleges: Virtual Trivia Night on Tuesday, April 13! This free event is an opportunity to flex your trivia muscles and compete against minds both young and young-at-heart for glory, bragging rights, and prizes. All CFAES and CoE undergraduate and graduate students are welcome and encouraged to join the fun. Questions will be related to Ohio State/ college fun facts, student topics, and environmental themes. Register as an individual and invite your friends - there will be prizes (gift cards) for the top 10 scoring students and the best scoring college gets bragging rights!
Hurry, registration is limited!
Registration link: https://go.osu.edu/battleofthecolleges
Zoom link will be sent upon registration.
Tuesday, April 13
4:30-5 p.m. Social time, prep, and trivia instructions
5- 6 p.m. Trivia begins
6 p.m. Prizes awarded to the winning team(s)
Questions? Contact Nina Parshall.8 -
Battle of the Colleges - Student Trivia Night
Join us for the inaugural Battle of the Colleges: Virtual Trivia Night on Tuesday, April 13! This free event is an opportunity to flex your trivia muscles and compete against minds both young and young-at-heart for glory, bragging rights, and prizes. All CFAES and CoE undergraduate and graduate students are welcome and encouraged to join the fun. Questions will be related to Ohio State/ college fun facts, student topics, and environmental themes. Register as an individual and invite your friends - there will be prizes (gift cards) for the top 10 scoring students and the best scoring college gets bragging rights!
Hurry, registration is limited!
Registration link: https://go.osu.edu/battleofthecolleges
Zoom link will be sent upon registration.
Tuesday, April 13
4:30-5 p.m. Social time, prep, and trivia instructions
5- 6 p.m. Trivia begins
6 p.m. Prizes awarded to the winning team(s)
Questions? Contact Nina Parshall.8 -
SAC Updates
Big news from the SAC! Locker rooms are now open!! Showers will continue to remain closed.
Racquetball Court #2 is open!! Available for racquetball or pickleball.
*No racquet or paddle? No worries! You can check one out. The SAC has all the equipment you need just ask at the front desk.
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IM Yard Pong League
Sign up you and your partner for IM YARD PONG at the SAC! League starts Tuesday March 23 at 7:00 pm. League runs for 3 weeks with a week 4 double elimination tournament!
Registration deadline - March 21 at 11:59 pm
Champs win an IM Championship T-shirt and bragging rights!
League will start indoors, but if weather is nice we'll move it outside!
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Painting on St. Patrick's!
Swing by the SAC on St. Patrick's Day and paint your own wooden door decoration! Choose between either a 4-leaf clover or a pot of gold!
Open to all CFAES Wooster campus!!
When: March 17th from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
No sign up necessary!!
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Campus Wide Easter Egg Hunt
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE CAMPUS WIDE EASTER EGG HUNT!!!
Join the Franklin RA's and Student Activities for a great time and chance to win some great prizes!!!
Find the Golden Egg and Win a Pyle Wireless Portable PA Speaker System!!
Several other "Special Prize" eggs from each Franklin RA!
WHEN: Monday March 29th at 3:00 pm
Meet at the Housing Office and B.Y.O.Bag!!
In case of inclement weather, hunt will be postponed until April 5th.
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Campus Wide Easter Egg Hunt
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE CAMPUS WIDE EASTER EGG HUNT!!!
Join the Franklin RA's and Student Activities for a great time and chance to win some great prizes!!!
Find the Golden Egg and Win a Pyle Wireless Portable PA Speaker System!!
Several other "Special Prize" eggs from each Franklin RA!
WHEN: Monday March 29th at 3:00 pm
Meet at the Housing Office and B.Y.O.Bag!!
In case of inclement weather, hunt will be postponed until April 5th.
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Campus Wide Easter Egg Hunt
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE CAMPUS WIDE EASTER EGG HUNT!!!
Join the Franklin RA's and Student Activities for a great time and chance to win some great prizes!!!
Find the Golden Egg and Win a Pyle Wireless Portable PA Speaker System!!
Several other "Special Prize" eggs from each Franklin RA!
WHEN: Monday March 29th at 3:00 pm
Meet at the Housing Office and B.Y.O.Bag!!
In case of inclement weather, hunt will be postponed until April 5th.
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An Evening with Dan Levy: A Virtual Conversation
Time: Friday, March 19, 2021 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: Zoom
Admission: - RSVP Required
Dan Levy, known for his iconic portrayal of David Rose in Schitt’s Creek, will be joining us for a moderated Q&A via Zoom Webinar on Friday, March 19th at 7PM. He will be discussing his experience with acting, writing, producing, directing, and the joys of working on an Emmy award-winning TV show.
Registration for the virtual event is available at this Zoom link
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Survey Gameshow
The Survey Game Show is a game in the style of “Family Feud” done virtually where all of the students play at once and compete to see who can answer the most number 1 answers correctly! It combines the elements of the Survey Questions from the opening rounds of the Feud with the Fast Money round of the final round of the Feud into one exciting competition that allows everyone a chance to win! There are multiple rounds to the game and multiple winners! You’ll love The Survey Game Show!
When: Saturday, March 20th from 7:00 - 8 :00 pm
Event link - https://eventgameshows.com/osu320/
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Free Money Gameshow
Free Money Game Show is an exciting, quick-paced competition combining comedy and pop-culture trivia. With four rounds of name that tune style trivia about music, movies and television, everyone has a chance to win FREE MONEY!
Using cutting-edge technology, the game is viewed from your computer or tablet –and participants respond in real-time using their phone as the controller. Don’t let those trivia skills fall by the wayside!
When: Saturday, March 13 from 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Event link - https://eventgameshows.com/osu313/
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OneEighty Photovoice Submissions
Photovoice is an artistic tool used to amplify a community’s voice regarding a particular subject, cause or issue through photographic images with captions written by the photographers.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and we would like community members of Wayne and Holmes Counties to help OneEighty’s Community Outreach Team commemorate this important month by contributing to our Photovoice Project, which will be launched in early May with both public and online photo galleries. The subject is mental health. Please send us one or multiple photos, each with a caption that relates your personal experience with or perception of mental health struggles, mental wellness, or mental health stigma. This may include - but is not limited to - mental illness and recovery, substance use and recovery, domestic or dating violence, sexual assault, other trauma, or self-care.
Submissions are due by Saturday, April 10th, 2021. Please see the submission instructions. If you have any questions, please call or email Gayle Byrne at 330.804.3308 byrneg@one-eighty.org We look forward to seeing your work!
Please find instructions for our project submission here.
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OneEighty Photovoice Submissions
Photovoice is an artistic tool used to amplify a community’s voice regarding a particular subject, cause or issue through photographic images with captions written by the photographers.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and we would like community members of Wayne and Holmes Counties to help OneEighty’s Community Outreach Team commemorate this important month by contributing to our Photovoice Project, which will be launched in early May with both public and online photo galleries. The subject is mental health. Please send us one or multiple photos, each with a caption that relates your personal experience with or perception of mental health struggles, mental wellness, or mental health stigma. This may include - but is not limited to - mental illness and recovery, substance use and recovery, domestic or dating violence, sexual assault, other trauma, or self-care.
Submissions are due by Saturday, April 10th, 2021. Please see the submission instructions. If you have any questions, please call or email Gayle Byrne at 330.804.3308 byrneg@one-eighty.org We look forward to seeing your work!
Please find instructions for our project submission here.
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Monthly Buzz Highlights
Check out March's monthly Buzz Highlights!!
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Halfway There Bullet Journal Worskhop
We are Halfway There!! Halfway thorugh the semester that is!!
Learn some practical and creative ways to stay organized and productive as you finish out the year.
When: Thursday, March 4th from 7:00 - 8:30 pm via Zoom.
Link: go.osu.edu/bujo
All you need for this event is a blank journal, ruler and writing utensil!
Our presenter, Marci Walton, works with college students at Xavier University in Cincinnati. In this role, she is required to be both creative and organized, which is the perfect intersection for bullet journaling. Marci has maintained a bullet journal for nearly five years and regularly presents to college students and young professionals on this practical and creative way to keep your life together. She brings decades of experience in instructing, supporting, and inspiring people to discover their creativity and methods to structure their lives for maximum impact. She looks forward to creating with you!
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Cellphone Smackdown
Saturday, March 6, 2021 - Cellphone Smackdown at 7pm
The battle is on in Cell Phone Smackdown! In this quick-paced virtual competition, all you need is your cell phone (and maybe a flair for trivia). Questions are in multiple-choice format with a broad variety of categories – from geography, to science to history, math and more. You’re playing for points and leaderboard spots – score the most points at the end of each round and you win!
Every Cell Phone Smackdown game includes four chances to win and $200 in cash prizes! Grab your smartphone and let the games begin!
Event link - https://eventgameshows.com/osu36/
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Recess at the SAC
Relax, have fun, take some snacks to go!!
Play during RECESS at the SAC on Instructional Break Tuesday!
The gym will be set up with a variety of socially distant games and activities! Cornhole, Yard Pong, Badminton and more!
The game room will be open for ping pong, billiards and darts!
Open crafts will be set up to explore your creative self! Snacks available to grab-n-go.
When: Tuesday Febraury 23rd from Noon - 4:00 pm
Note: Spaces will follow space limits and have social distancing in place. Masks will be required.
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Playlist Bingo - Think you know music???
Saturday, February 27, 2021 - Playlist Bingo at 7pm
Playlist Bingo, instead of numbers being called out songs are played and participants have to know who sings those songs, and if they do, they mark off that artist on their playlist bingo card on their mobile device! When they mark a winning combination, they yell “Playlist Bingo,” and wait for the host to check their card to declare them a winner. There are multiple Playlist Bingo games played in each game, giving participants multiple chances to win the cash prizes!
Every genre of Music is included in Playlist Bingo. Pop, Hip Hop, Rock, Modern, Classics, Slow Jams, Boy Bands, Divas…..there is something for everybody in Playlist Bingo!!
Event link - https://eventgameshows.com/osu227/
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CFAES Wooster Virtual Pet Pageant - TONIGHT
YOU Don't have to have a pet entered to join the fun!
Zoom in tonight to see all the entered pets - from dogs to cats to reptiles!! Audience members will have a chance to vote for their favorite in each category!
When: Monday, February 15th at 7:30 pm
To watch - go.osu.edu/petpageantLIVE
Missed the registration deadline and still want to enter your companion....no problem!! Contact holava.1 by 4:00 pm!
Five Categories to Enter...
- Cutest Pup
- Best Trick by a Pet
- Cutest Pet that's NOT a Pup
- Pet with the Most Ohio State Spirit
- Best Dressed Pet
Pets of Faculty/Staff and Grad Students encouraged to enter too!!
Pet friendly prizes for the winners of each category!
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My Intent Bracelet Making
Sign up for an hour time block to make your own My Intent bracelet at the SAC!
When: Thursday, February 25th from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Register at go.osu.edu/myintent
Open to all CFAES Wooster Campus!
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My Intent Bracelet Making
Sign up for an hour time block to make your own My Intent bracelet at the SAC!
When: Thursday, February 25th from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Register at go.osu.edu/myintent
Open to all CFAES Wooster Campus!
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Spring Into Success with Student Orgs
RECRUIT MORE MEMBERS. LEAD ENGAGING MEETINGS.
Join us for this one-hour student org workshop with student leaders from all the Regional campuses and Spring Into Success with Your Student Org!
Session 3: “Sorry, You’re on Mute”: How to Make Your Virtual Meeting Fun and Engaging (Tuesday, February 16th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses and learn tips, tricks, and best practices for how to host effective meetings that are fun and engaging to your members, even over virtual tools
Attend one, two, or all three sessions!! For every session you attend be entered into a drawing for gift card!
To register visit - http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions? Contact Jodie Holava.1
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Explore Your Values and Connect!
ARE YOU LOOKING TO FIND A POSITIVE, MEANINGFUL CONNECTION ON CAMPUS?? WANT TO MEET STUDENTS FROM OTHER OSU REGIONAL CAMPUSES?
Check out the final session of this three part series!
Exploring Your Values (Wednesday, February 17th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and explore more about your own personal values and how those can guide how you get involved during your time at Ohio State.
To register visit http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions - Contact Jodie Holava.1, Student Programming Coordinator
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Speed Friending
ARE YOU LOOKING TO FIND A POSITIVE, MEANINGFUL CONNECTION ON CAMPUS?? WANT TO MEET STUDENTS FROM OTHER OSU REGIONAL CAMPUSES?
Check out these upcoming sessions!
Buckeye Besties: Speed Friending (Wednesday, February 10th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses to participate in a series of rapid fire games and activities designed to help you get to more of your fellow Buckeyes and build connections, even in a virtual world
Exploring Your Values (Wednesday, February 17th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and explore more about your own personal values and how those can guide how you get involved during your time at Ohio State.
To register for any of these sessions visit http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions - Contact Jodie Holava.1, Student Programming Coordinator
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CFAES Wooster Virtual Pet Pageant
Think you have the Cutest pet? Does your pup have a great trick to share?
Enter you furried, feathered, or scaled pet in the Virtual Pet Pageant!
When: Monday, February 15th at 7:30 pm via Zoom
Five Categories to Enter...
- Cutest Pup
- Best Trick by a Pet
- Cutest Pet that's NOT a Pup
- Pet with the Most Ohio State Spirit
- Best Dressed Pet
No limit to the number of categories that your pet may enter! Deadline to enter is Feb. 10th @ 11:59 pm
To enter visit - go.osu.edu/petpageant
Pets of Faculty/Staff and Grad Students encouraged to enter too!!
Pet friendly prizes for the winners of each category!
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CFAES Wooster Virtual Pet Pageant
Think you have the Cutest pet? Does your pup have a great trick to share?
Enter you furried, feathered, or scaled pet in the Virtual Pet Pageant!
When: Monday, February 15th at 7:30 pm via Zoom
Five Categories to Enter...
- Cutest Pup
- Best Trick by a Pet
- Cutest Pet that's NOT a Pup
- Pet with the Most Ohio State Spirit
- Best Dressed Pet
No limit to the number of categories that your pet may enter! Deadline to enter is Feb. 10th @ 11:59 pm
To enter visit - go.osu.edu/petpageant
Pets of Faculty/Staff and Grad Students encouraged to enter too!!
Pet friendly prizes for the winners of each category!
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Take-N-Make Embroidery Kits
Just in time for valentine's day!
Stop by the SAC on Thursday, February 11th between 10:00 am - 4:00 pm to pick up a Take-n-Make Embroidery Kit. All supplies included to create your own Valentine's Day gift!
Limited supply so act fast!! Available for all CFAES Wooster students with valid BuckID.
Happy Valentine's Day!
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Take-N-Make Embroidery Kits
Just in time for valentine's day!
Stop by the SAC on Thursday, February 11th between 10:00 am - 4:00 pm to pick up a Take-n-Make Embroidery Kit. All supplies included to create your own Valentine's Day gift!
Limited supply so act fast!! Available for all CFAES Wooster students with valid BuckID.
Happy Valentine's Day!
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Regional 9:OH5: Ebony Stewart
SAVE the Date!
Check out the next Regional 9:OH5 event with award-winning spoken work artist Ebony Stewart!
When: Wednesday, January 27 @ 9:05 pm
To join: go.osu.edu/ebony
About Ebony
The award-winning poet and storyteller, Ebony Stewart, has a powerful voice and a drive to make an impact. She is a woman of many talents, as she wears the hat of a community leader, influencer, and facilitator. In addition to being an international touring poet and performance artist, Ebony is also a published author and a Woman of the World Slam Champion. Her work speaks to the black experience, with emphasis on gender, sexuality, womanhood, and race, with the hopes to be relatable, remove shame, heal minds, encourage dialogue, and inspire folks in marginalized communities.
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Regional 9:OH5: Ebony Stewart
SAVE the Date!
Check out the next Regional 9:OH5 event with award-winning spoken work artist Ebony Stewart!
When: Wednesday, January 27 @ 9:05 pm
To join: go.osu.edu/ebony
About Ebony
The award-winning poet and storyteller, Ebony Stewart, has a powerful voice and a drive to make an impact. She is a woman of many talents, as she wears the hat of a community leader, influencer, and facilitator. In addition to being an international touring poet and performance artist, Ebony is also a published author and a Woman of the World Slam Champion. Her work speaks to the black experience, with emphasis on gender, sexuality, womanhood, and race, with the hopes to be relatable, remove shame, heal minds, encourage dialogue, and inspire folks in marginalized communities.
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Regional 9:OH5: Ebony Stewart
SAVE the Date!
Check out the next Regional 9:OH5 event with award-winning spoken work artist Ebony Stewart!
When: Wednesday, January 27 @ 9:05 pm
To join: go.osu.edu/ebony
About Ebony
The award-winning poet and storyteller, Ebony Stewart, has a powerful voice and a drive to make an impact. She is a woman of many talents, as she wears the hat of a community leader, influencer, and facilitator. In addition to being an international touring poet and performance artist, Ebony is also a published author and a Woman of the World Slam Champion. Her work speaks to the black experience, with emphasis on gender, sexuality, womanhood, and race, with the hopes to be relatable, remove shame, heal minds, encourage dialogue, and inspire folks in marginalized communities.
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Regional 9:OH5: Ebony Stewart
SAVE the Date!
Check out the next Regional 9:OH5 event with award-winning spoken work artist Ebony Stewart!
When: Wednesday, January 27 @ 9:05 pm
To join: go.osu.edu/ebony
About Ebony
The award-winning poet and storyteller, Ebony Stewart, has a powerful voice and a drive to make an impact. She is a woman of many talents, as she wears the hat of a community leader, influencer, and facilitator. In addition to being an international touring poet and performance artist, Ebony is also a published author and a Woman of the World Slam Champion. Her work speaks to the black experience, with emphasis on gender, sexuality, womanhood, and race, with the hopes to be relatable, remove shame, heal minds, encourage dialogue, and inspire folks in marginalized communities.
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The SAC is Open!!
The Student Activities Center (SAC) will open on Monday, January 25th, 2021.
To start the semester hours will be:
Monday - Thursday: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
(Weekend hours will resume soon!)
In accordance with Columbus protocols, a completed Daily Health Check will be required for entry to the SAC. Anyone accessing recreation facilities in Columbus or CFAES Wooster, including for academic classes, will need to show a "Green" status from their Daily Health Report to proceed through the access control point. Those who do not have a smart device can visit the facility front desk to complete the health check on an iPad, which will include a temperature check before entry to the facility is allowed. Please remember a mask covering the nose, mouth, and chin is required.
Please refer to Student Programming & Life website for general procedures, guidelines, and updates.
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STEP AFRIKA! Virtual Performance -THIS WEEK!
Check out this February Event!
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STEP AFRIKA! Virtual Performance -THIS WEEK!
Check out this February Event!
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STEP AFRIKA! Virtual Performance -THIS WEEK!
Check out this February Event!
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STEP AFRIKA! Virtual Performance -THIS WEEK!
Check out this February Event!
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STEP AFRIKA! Virtual Performance -THIS WEEK!
Check out this February Event!
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61st Student Life Leadership Awards
61st STUDENT LIFE LEADERSHIP AWARDS OPEN TO REGIONAL CAMPUSES
The Department of Student Activities within the Office of Student Life, is inviting you to apply for the 61st Student Life Leadership Awards—Masquerade—to be hosted on April 9th, 2021 at 4:00 pm ET! More importantly, we want to emphasize that students across all Ohio State campuses are eligible for an award. The 2021 Leadership Awards will be a fully virtual celebration that expands on a tradition of highlighting students, staff, and faculty that have demonstrated a clear commitment to leadership, service, collaboration, and activism. While we have not promoted these awards well to more campuses in the past, we hope to make this year's program an accessible celebration of the resilience and commitment to leadership learning happening across the entire Ohio State community.
Applications close on February 1, 2021, at 11:59 pm ET, and all letters of recommendation will be due on February 5, 2021, at 11:59 pm ET. Applicants do not need to hold a formal leadership position within a student organization to be eligible for an award. As there is no one perfect example of a leader, we invite people across different identity groups, backgrounds, and collaborative leadership experiences to apply for an award. Judges will focus more on learning, attitudes, and actions than on previous awards or titles alone. You can also nominate someone for an award and submit materials on their behalf, or encourage them to apply directly by submitting a note of encouragement at http://go.osu.edu/NotesOfEncouragement. After a note of encouragement is submitted, I will email the individual on your behalf to encourage them to apply for the award themselves.
Individual award descriptions and past recipients can be viewed at go.osu.edu/leadershipawards.
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61st Student Life Leadership Awards
61st STUDENT LIFE LEADERSHIP AWARDS OPEN TO REGIONAL CAMPUSES
The Department of Student Activities within the Office of Student Life, is inviting you to apply for the 61st Student Life Leadership Awards—Masquerade—to be hosted on April 9th, 2021 at 4:00 pm ET! More importantly, we want to emphasize that students across all Ohio State campuses are eligible for an award. The 2021 Leadership Awards will be a fully virtual celebration that expands on a tradition of highlighting students, staff, and faculty that have demonstrated a clear commitment to leadership, service, collaboration, and activism. While we have not promoted these awards well to more campuses in the past, we hope to make this year's program an accessible celebration of the resilience and commitment to leadership learning happening across the entire Ohio State community.
Applications close on February 1, 2021, at 11:59 pm ET, and all letters of recommendation will be due on February 5, 2021, at 11:59 pm ET. Applicants do not need to hold a formal leadership position within a student organization to be eligible for an award. As there is no one perfect example of a leader, we invite people across different identity groups, backgrounds, and collaborative leadership experiences to apply for an award. Judges will focus more on learning, attitudes, and actions than on previous awards or titles alone. You can also nominate someone for an award and submit materials on their behalf, or encourage them to apply directly by submitting a note of encouragement at http://go.osu.edu/NotesOfEncouragement. After a note of encouragement is submitted, I will email the individual on your behalf to encourage them to apply for the award themselves.
Individual award descriptions and past recipients can be viewed at go.osu.edu/leadershipawards.
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61st Student Life Leadership Awards
61st STUDENT LIFE LEADERSHIP AWARDS OPEN TO REGIONAL CAMPUSES
The Department of Student Activities within the Office of Student Life, is inviting you to apply for the 61st Student Life Leadership Awards—Masquerade—to be hosted on April 9th, 2021 at 4:00 pm ET! More importantly, we want to emphasize that students across all Ohio State campuses are eligible for an award. The 2021 Leadership Awards will be a fully virtual celebration that expands on a tradition of highlighting students, staff, and faculty that have demonstrated a clear commitment to leadership, service, collaboration, and activism. While we have not promoted these awards well to more campuses in the past, we hope to make this year's program an accessible celebration of the resilience and commitment to leadership learning happening across the entire Ohio State community.
Applications close on February 1, 2021, at 11:59 pm ET, and all letters of recommendation will be due on February 5, 2021, at 11:59 pm ET. Applicants do not need to hold a formal leadership position within a student organization to be eligible for an award. As there is no one perfect example of a leader, we invite people across different identity groups, backgrounds, and collaborative leadership experiences to apply for an award. Judges will focus more on learning, attitudes, and actions than on previous awards or titles alone. You can also nominate someone for an award and submit materials on their behalf, or encourage them to apply directly by submitting a note of encouragement at http://go.osu.edu/NotesOfEncouragement. After a note of encouragement is submitted, I will email the individual on your behalf to encourage them to apply for the award themselves.
Individual award descriptions and past recipients can be viewed at go.osu.edu/leadershipawards.
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Insta Trivia during National Championship Game!!
LET'S GO BUCKS!!!
Throughout the National Championship Game beginning at 8:00 pm, Buckeye Trivia will be posted on Instagram!
Must be following @osuatisac to qualify and *Must be current ATI student to win!* Reply with answer to be entered into raffle for a chance to win a $25.00 Gift Card to Rural King!
Answers to questions must be submitted by the end of the game. Each correct answer will be one entry into drawing. Winner will be drawn on January 13th and announced via Instagram. Good luck!!
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One Word Challenge
It's a New Year and a New Semester! Who needs resolutions and endless goals when you can have just One Word!
Find out more on Thursday, January 14th at 6:00 pm for this 30 min session on finding your One Word for 2021!
To attend - go.osu.edu/onewordworkshop
Questions - Contact Jodie Holava.1
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SAC Opens - January 25th!
The Student Activities Center (SAC) will open on Monday, January 25th, 2021.
To start the semester hours will be:
Monday - Thursday: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
(Weekend hours will resume soon!)
Please refer to Student Programming & Life website for general procedures, guidelines, and updates.
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SAC Opens - January 25th!
The Student Activities Center (SAC) will open on Monday, January 25th, 2021.
To start the semester hours will be:
Monday - Thursday: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
(Weekend hours will resume soon!)
Please refer to Student Programming & Life website for general procedures, guidelines, and updates.
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Looking to Connect on Campus???
Are you Looking to find a positive, meaningful connection on Campus?? Want to meet students from other OSU regional campuses?
Check out these upcoming sessions!
About Last Semester: A COVID-19 Roundtable (Wednesday, February 3rd @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and discuss the experiences of being a college student through COVID-19, as well as some best practices for how to make this Spring a better semester
Buckeye Besties: Speed Friending (Wednesday, February 10th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses to participate in a series of rapid fire games and activities designed to help you get to more of your fellow Buckeyes and build connections, even in a virtual world
Exploring Your Values (Wednesday, February 17th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and explore more about your own personal values and how those can guide how you get involved during your time at Ohio State.
To register for any of these sessions visit http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions - Contact Jodie Holava.1, Student Programming Coordinator
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Looking to Connect on Campus???
Are you Looking to find a positive, meaningful connection on Campus?? Want to meet students from other OSU regional campuses?
Check out these upcoming sessions!
About Last Semester: A COVID-19 Roundtable (Wednesday, February 3rd @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and discuss the experiences of being a college student through COVID-19, as well as some best practices for how to make this Spring a better semester
Buckeye Besties: Speed Friending (Wednesday, February 10th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses to participate in a series of rapid fire games and activities designed to help you get to more of your fellow Buckeyes and build connections, even in a virtual world
Exploring Your Values (Wednesday, February 17th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and explore more about your own personal values and how those can guide how you get involved during your time at Ohio State.
To register for any of these sessions visit http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions - Contact Jodie Holava.1, Student Programming Coordinator
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Looking to Connect on Campus???
Are you Looking to find a positive, meaningful connection on Campus?? Want to meet students from other OSU regional campuses?
Check out these upcoming sessions!
About Last Semester: A COVID-19 Roundtable (Wednesday, February 3rd @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and discuss the experiences of being a college student through COVID-19, as well as some best practices for how to make this Spring a better semester
Buckeye Besties: Speed Friending (Wednesday, February 10th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses to participate in a series of rapid fire games and activities designed to help you get to more of your fellow Buckeyes and build connections, even in a virtual world
Exploring Your Values (Wednesday, February 17th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and explore more about your own personal values and how those can guide how you get involved during your time at Ohio State.
To register for any of these sessions visit http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions - Contact Jodie Holava.1, Student Programming Coordinator
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Looking to Connect on Campus???
Are you Looking to find a positive, meaningful connection on Campus?? Want to meet students from other OSU regional campuses?
Check out these upcoming sessions!
About Last Semester: A COVID-19 Roundtable (Wednesday, February 3rd @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and discuss the experiences of being a college student through COVID-19, as well as some best practices for how to make this Spring a better semester
Buckeye Besties: Speed Friending (Wednesday, February 10th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses to participate in a series of rapid fire games and activities designed to help you get to more of your fellow Buckeyes and build connections, even in a virtual world
Exploring Your Values (Wednesday, February 17th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and explore more about your own personal values and how those can guide how you get involved during your time at Ohio State.
To register for any of these sessions visit http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions - Contact Jodie Holava.1, Student Programming Coordinator
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Regional 9:OH5: Nerdology
REgional 9:oh5: NERdology game show
Think you know a lot about a lot? Are you the one who always seems to have the answers to your friends’ questions about pop-culture, video games, and comic books? Do you rarely need to google stuff? Then Nerdology is the perfect show for you! This program is an interactive pop-culture trivia show. A mix of awesome games and trivia interspersed with fun audience participation. Come play! Win prizes! Test your knowledge!
When: Wednesday, December 2nd at 9:05 pm
How to Play: Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84427762220?pwd=U0hMcDJvdWRhaXZUM210c1FPZ1l4UT09
Passcode: ohiostate
Webinar ID: 844 2776 2220
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Regional 9:OH5: Nerdology
REgional 9:oh5: NERdology game show
Think you know a lot about a lot? Are you the one who always seems to have the answers to your friends’ questions about pop-culture, video games, and comic books? Do you rarely need to google stuff? Then Nerdology is the perfect show for you! This program is an interactive pop-culture trivia show. A mix of awesome games and trivia interspersed with fun audience participation. Come play! Win prizes! Test your knowledge!
When: Wednesday, December 2nd at 9:05 pm
How to Play: Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84427762220?pwd=U0hMcDJvdWRhaXZUM210c1FPZ1l4UT09
Passcode: ohiostate
Webinar ID: 844 2776 2220
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SAC Closed Over Break
SAC CLOSED - NOVEMBER 2oTH - JANUARY 24TH, 2021
The Student Activities Center (SAC) is currently closed through - January 24th, 2021. It will resume operation on Monday, January 25th, 2021.
Please watch future issues of the Buzz for updates as well as SAC social media accounts.
Instagram: @OSUATISAC
Facebook: @OSUATIStudentActivities
Twitter: @ati_osu
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SAC Closed Over Break
SAC CLOSED - NOVEMBER 2oTH - JANUARY 24TH, 2021
The Student Activities Center (SAC) is currently closed through - January 24th, 2021. It will resume operation on Monday, January 25th, 2021.
Please watch future issues of the Buzz for updates as well as SAC social media accounts.
Instagram: @OSUATISAC
Facebook: @OSUATIStudentActivities
Twitter: @ati_osu
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All Day Art at the SAC - Last of the Semester!
Get ready for Thanksgiving with a fall project!
Sign up for a time or stop on by to create your own fall string masterpiece!
We'll have snacks this week!!
Open to all Wooster campus
When: Thursday, November 12th from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Insta Trivia
insta trivia week - nov. 2nd - 6th
When: 1:00 pm - Question of the Day will be posted
Where: Must be following @osuatisac to qualify. *Must be current ATI student to win!*
Reply with answer to be entered into raffle for a chance to win a Buckeye prize basket!
Right answer = 2 entries
Wrong answer = 1 entry
Winner will be drawn and announced via Instagram on Monday, November 9th!
Answers to Question of the Day must be submitted by 11:59 pm each day to receive entry.
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Grocery Bingo
Nearing the end of the semester.... Running out of groceries? Haven't been home for awhile? Then come to Grocery Bingo!
When: Tuesday, November 3rd at 4:30 pm
Where: SAC
Event is limited to 10! Pre-register or show up until full.
Limited players = greater chance to win!!
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Nominate the Most Spirited Buckeye
Most Spirited buckeye
Now Accepting Nominations for the Most Spirited Buckeye!
Buckeye spirit isn't just about who can wear the most scarlet and gray on game day; it's acts of kindness for others, displays of creativity in your living environment, community outreach and service and creating community while embracing the Buckeye Pledge.
Is Buckeye spirit your middle name? The Office of Student Life is looking for the top three Most Spirited Buckeyes from each of Ohio State’s six campuses. Do you know a Buckeye or group of Buckeyes that would qualify to be most spirited? Nominate them or yourself today!
Nominate the Most Spirited Buckeye
The nomination form will close at midnight on November 7.
Application Eligibility Requirements:
- All currently enrolled Ohio State students across all six campuses. This includes on and off-campus, commuter undergraduates and graduate and professional students.
- All student recipients must be in good academic standing with the university.
- All student recipients must not be on disciplinary probation with the university at the time of application, selection and recognition.
Nominations:
- Any student, faculty, staff or alumni may submit nominations.
- The top three nominees from each campus will be selected. Finalists will include at least one individual or group of students and one student organization.
- Applications and nominations will be reviewed by a committee of staff, alumni and current student leaders.
Prizes
- Fan cut-out placed in The 'Shoe
- Buckeye Prize Pack
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Nominate the Most Spirited Buckeye
Most Spirited buckeye
Now Accepting Nominations for the Most Spirited Buckeye!
Buckeye spirit isn't just about who can wear the most scarlet and gray on game day; it's acts of kindness for others, displays of creativity in your living environment, community outreach and service and creating community while embracing the Buckeye Pledge.
Is Buckeye spirit your middle name? The Office of Student Life is looking for the top three Most Spirited Buckeyes from each of Ohio State’s six campuses. Do you know a Buckeye or group of Buckeyes that would qualify to be most spirited? Nominate them or yourself today!
Nominate the Most Spirited Buckeye
The nomination form will close at midnight on November 7.
Application Eligibility Requirements:
- All currently enrolled Ohio State students across all six campuses. This includes on and off-campus, commuter undergraduates and graduate and professional students.
- All student recipients must be in good academic standing with the university.
- All student recipients must not be on disciplinary probation with the university at the time of application, selection and recognition.
Nominations:
- Any student, faculty, staff or alumni may submit nominations.
- The top three nominees from each campus will be selected. Finalists will include at least one individual or group of students and one student organization.
- Applications and nominations will be reviewed by a committee of staff, alumni and current student leaders.
Prizes
- Fan cut-out placed in The 'Shoe
- Buckeye Prize Pack
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Yoga with Dee
Outdoor Yoga with Dee has moved indoors
With temperatures changing, yoga has moved indoors. Social distancing and masks are still required.
When: Thursdays at 5:30 pm
Class size is limited to 9.
FREE for students, $5.00 for any faculty/staff/graduate students
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All Day Art at the SAC
It's spooky season!!
Hang out at the SAC for some All Day Art on Thursday, October 29 from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm!
Pick one of four Halloween characters to make your own - Ghost, Frankenstein, Mummy or Pumpkin!!
Space is limited in each hour block.
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Name that Tune
Grab some friends, but no more than 10, for a few rounds of Name That Tune!
When: Wednesday, October 28th at 5:00 pm
Where: SAC Game Room
Gift Card for winner!! Prizes for all!!
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Are you ready for some Buckeye football????
Let's go bucks! let's go bucks!
Buckeye football is right around the corner with the first game of the year on Saturday, October 24 vs Nebraska at Noon.
Student Activities will be offering a Take-n-Make OSU craft on Friday, October 23rd.
Keep an eye on the SAC social media accounts for more details!!!
Facebook - @OSUATIStudentActivities
Instagram - @osuatisac
Twitter - @ati_osu
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Calling all Muggles!!
Join us on Thursday, October 22 at 3:00 pm for Harry Potter Trivia @ The SAC!
This in-person event is limited to 10 participants so sign-up fast for your chance to win prizes!
In the meantime, find out which Hogwarts House you are in.....
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Visit the Clothesline Project at the SAC
Visit the Clothesline Project!
The Clothesline Project is a program started on Cape Cod, MA, in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. It is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt. They then hang the shirt on a clothesline to be viewed by others as testimony to the problem of violence against women. With the support of many, it has since spread world-wide.
Stop by the SAC to view or add your own shirt to the Clothesline!
To find out more information visit The Clothesline Project.
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Visit the Clothesline Project at the SAC
Visit the Clothesline Project!
The Clothesline Project is a program started on Cape Cod, MA, in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. It is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt. They then hang the shirt on a clothesline to be viewed by others as testimony to the problem of violence against women. With the support of many, it has since spread world-wide.
Stop by the SAC to view or add your own shirt to the Clothesline!
To find out more information visit The Clothesline Project.
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All Day Art at the SAC
All Day Art
Have a break between classes? Need to get away from Zoom? Sign up for a time block and complete a project at the SAC! Spaces are limited to 9 people per hour so sign up fast to secure your time for October's project!
When: Thursday, October 15, 2020 from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sign-up at go.osu.edu/alldayart
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Virtual Mysteries
Saturday, October 3, 2020
OUAB Presents: Virtual Mysteries 2
6:00 and 8:00 PM
Join OUAB for another night of mystery solving fun and virtual reality game to compete against each other in the hunt to find the Philosopher’s Stone.
Register here: https://go.osu.edu/virtualmysteries2
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Flicks for Free
Wednesday, September 30, 2020 - October 1, 2020
Flicks for Free ft: Clueless, Space Jam, The Truman Show
8:00 PM
Clueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age teen comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Paul Rudd, Dan Hedaya, and Brittany Murphy. It was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence. It is loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma, with a modern-day setting of Beverly Hills. The plot centers on Cher Horowitz, a beautiful, popular and rich high school student who befriends a new student named Tai Frasier and decides to give her a makeover.
Space Jam is a 1996 American live-action/animated sports comedy film directed by Joe Pytka and starring basketball player Michael Jordan. The film presents a fictionalized account of what happened between Jordan's initial retirement from the NBA in 1993 and his 1995 comeback, in which he is enlisted by the Looney Tunes to help them win a basketball match against a group of aliens who intend to enslave them as attractions for their theme park. Wayne Knight, Theresa Randle, and Bill Murray appear in supporting roles, while Billy West, Dee Bradley Baker, and Danny DeVito headline the voice cast.
The Truman Show is a 1998 American psychological science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Peter Weir, produced by Scott Rudin, Andrew Niccol, Edward S. Feldman, and Adam Schroeder, and written by Niccol. The film stars Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank, a man who grew up living an ordinary life that—unbeknownst to him—takes place on a large set populated by actors for a television show about him. Eventually, he discovers the truth and decides to escape.
Link to access the movies:
Clueless: https://digitalcampus.swankmp.net/vs-tosu43710/watch/F723BF6194FA9459?referrer=direct
Space Jame: https://digitalcampus.swankmp.net/vs-tosu43710/watch/1234868E2A6C02F9?referrer=direct
The Truman Show: https://digitalcampus.swankmp.net/vs-tosu43710/watch/248B9BB26D265015?referrer=direct
Links are valid from Wednesday, September 30th, at 8 PM EST to Thursday, October 1st, at 8 PM EST.
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Student Engagement Survey
Student Engagement Survey
On behalf of the Office of Student Programming & Life, we invite you to participate in a short survey that will help us provide quality student activities and programming. This year may be unusual, but we know that our community will find unique and creative ways to engage.
Based on your feedback and interests, we hope to offer events and experiences in both online and in-person small groups or socially distant formats following the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes guidelines.
Please note that this survey is neither related nor connected to classroom content decisions, but rather the events and experiences that take place outside of the classroom.
Your thoughts and feedback will be critical as departments and staff make decisions to enhance student life. We thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts!
To complete survey - please visit go.osu.edu/studentengagementsurvey
Go Bucks!
Dr. Thom Janini
Assistant Director, Student Programming & Life
Jodie Holava
Student Activities Coordinator
Drawing for prizes!! Completed surveys will be entered into a drawing to receive a t-shirt! Ten (10) prize winners will be awarded. Please complete survey by Wednesday September 23 to be entered.
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Student Engagement Survey
Student Engagement Survey
On behalf of the Office of Student Programming & Life, we invite you to participate in a short survey that will help us provide quality student activities and programming. This year may be unusual, but we know that our community will find unique and creative ways to engage.
Based on your feedback and interests, we hope to offer events and experiences in both online and in-person small groups or socially distant formats following the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes guidelines.
Please note that this survey is neither related nor connected to classroom content decisions, but rather the events and experiences that take place outside of the classroom.
Your thoughts and feedback will be critical as departments and staff make decisions to enhance student life. We thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts!
To complete survey - please visit go.osu.edu/studentengagementsurvey
Go Bucks!
Dr. Thom Janini
Assistant Director, Student Programming & Life
Jodie Holava
Student Activities Coordinator
Drawing for prizes!! Completed surveys will be entered into a drawing to receive a t-shirt! Ten (10) prize winners will be awarded. Please complete survey by Wednesday September 23 to be entered.
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Student Engagement Survey
Student Engagement Survey
On behalf of the Office of Student Programming & Life, we invite you to participate in a short survey that will help us provide quality student activities and programming. This year may be unusual, but we know that our community will find unique and creative ways to engage.
Based on your feedback and interests, we hope to offer events and experiences in both online and in-person small groups or socially distant formats following the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes guidelines.
Please note that this survey is neither related nor connected to classroom content decisions, but rather the events and experiences that take place outside of the classroom.
Your thoughts and feedback will be critical as departments and staff make decisions to enhance student life. We thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts!
To complete survey - please visit go.osu.edu/studentengagementsurvey
Go Bucks!
Dr. Thom Janini
Assistant Director, Student Programming & Life
Jodie Holava
Student Activities Coordinator
Drawing for prizes!! Completed surveys will be entered into a drawing to receive a t-shirt! Ten (10) prize winners will be awarded. Please complete survey by Wednesday September 23 to be entered.
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The Weight Room is Open!
The Weight Room is now Open!
The SAC Weight Room is now available for use during SAC Hours of Operation.
The following guidelines and reminders are in place.
- Current occupancy is 3 people. Reservations are available at go.osu.edu/sacreservation or on a first come, first serve basis.
- Individuals must check-in and check-out at the front desk with a staff member.
- Masks are not required in the weight room while participating in strenuos activity.
- Any activity that requires a spotter, masks must be worn.
- 6 foot social distancing protocols must be followed.
- Please remember to clean equipment and high-touch surfaces after use.
- Cardio equipment will remain in gymnasium for use as well.
Any questions, please contact holava.1@osu.edu
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The Weight Room is Open!
The Weight Room is now Open!
The SAC Weight Room is now available for use during SAC Hours of Operation.
The following guidelines and reminders are in place.
- Current occupancy is 3 people. Reservations are available at go.osu.edu/sacreservation or on a first come, first serve basis.
- Individuals must check-in and check-out at the front desk with a staff member.
- Masks are not required in the weight room while participating in strenuos activity.
- Any activity that requires a spotter, masks must be worn.
- 6 foot social distancing protocols must be followed.
- Please remember to clean equipment and high-touch surfaces after use.
- Cardio equipment will remain in gymnasium for use as well.
Any questions, please contact holava.1@osu.edu
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Student Activities Center (SAC)
THE SAC IS BACK!!!
The SAC will reopen on Wednesday, August 19th from Noon - 8:00 pm. Prior to your visit, please review the Guidelines for the Student Activities Center for COVID-19 safety protocols, facilitiy restrictions and reservations. Masks will be required in the game room and lobby. Masks are optional in the gym while engaging in strenuous activity. As a reminder, all guests must check-in with a staff member as well as check-out to assist in facility occupancy. Reservations will be available at the Ohio State ATI Student Activites Center Bookings site. Reservatons are not required, but encouraged to reserve space. At this time, the weight room, racquetball courts, and locker rooms will remain closed. If you have items in the locker room, see any SAC staff member for access to retrieve your items.
Hours of Operation can be found on the Events calendar.
The following activities will be permitted with physical distancing guidelines in place:
- Activities with limited or no physical contact, such as cardio, strength training, running, jogging, walking, table tennis (singles), badminton (singles), tennis (singles), and billiards
- Use of court or outdoor space for individual users
- Group fitness classes
- Available virtually, or limited capacity to promote physical distancing.
- Tennis courts, outdoor basketball court (single user), putting green and open green space
The following will not be permitted until allowed by state and univeristy guidance:
- Activities with high contact or in confined spaces
- Basketball (indoor and outdoor), volleyball (indoor and outdoor), flag football, soccer, racquetball
Intramural sports will continue to run virtual programs and phase in individual and group programs as guidance allows.
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The SAC is BACK!
THE SAC IS BACK!!!
The SAC will reopen on Wednesday, August 19th from Noon - 8:00 pm. Prior to your visit, please review the Guidelines for the Student Activities Center for COVID-19 safety protocols, facilitiy restrictions and reservations. Masks will be required in the game room and lobby. Masks are optional in the gym while engaging in strenuous activity. As a reminder, all guests must check-in with a staff member as well as check-out to assist in facility occupancy. Reservations will be available at the Ohio State ATI Student Activites Center Bookings site. Reservatons are not required, but encouraged to reserve space. At this time, the weight room, racquetball courts, and locker rooms will remain closed. If you have items in the locker room, see any SAC staff member for access to retrieve your items.
Hours of Operation can be found on the Events calendar.
The following activities will be permitted with physical distancing guidelines in place:
- Activities with limited or no physical contact, such as cardio, strength training, running, jogging, walking, table tennis (singles), badminton (singles), tennis (singles), and billiards
- Use of court or outdoor space for individual users
- Group fitness classes
- Available virtually, or limited capacity to promote physical distancing.
- Tennis courts, outdoor basketball court (single user), putting green and open green space
The following will not be permitted until allowed by state and univeristy guidance:
- Activities with high contact or in confined spaces
- Basketball (indoor and outdoor), volleyball (indoor and outdoor), flag football, soccer, racquetball
Intramural sports will continue to run virtual programs and phase in individual and group programs as guidance allows.
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The SAC is BACK!
THE SAC IS BACK!!!
The SAC will reopen on Wednesday, August 19th from Noon - 8:00 pm. Prior to your visit, please review the Guidelines for the Student Activities Center for COVID-19 safety protocols, facilitiy restrictions and reservations. Masks will be required in the game room and lobby. Masks are optional in the gym while engaging in strenuous activity. As a reminder, all guests must check-in with a staff member as well as check-out to assist in facility occupancy. Reservations will be available at the Ohio State ATI Student Activites Center Bookings site. Reservatons are not required, but encouraged to reserve space. At this time, the weight room, racquetball courts, and locker rooms will remain closed. If you have items in the locker room, see any SAC staff member for access to retrieve your items.
Hours of Operation can be found on the Events calendar.
The following activities will be permitted with physical distancing guidelines in place:
- Activities with limited or no physical contact, such as cardio, strength training, running, jogging, walking, table tennis (singles), badminton (singles), tennis (singles), and billiards
- Use of court or outdoor space for individual users
- Group fitness classes
- Available virtually, or limited capacity to promote physical distancing.
- Tennis courts, outdoor basketball court (single user), putting green and open green space
The following will not be permitted until allowed by state and univeristy guidance:
- Activities with high contact or in confined spaces
- Basketball (indoor and outdoor), volleyball (indoor and outdoor), flag football, soccer, racquetball
Intramural sports will continue to run virtual programs and phase in individual and group programs as guidance allows.
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Pickleball tournaments registration has been extended
Pickleball tournaments registration has been extended until Friday February 7th. There are both singles and doubles tournaments. These tournaments are open to all BuckID holders and players can sign up to compete in both the singles and doubles tournaments.
Details:
- Eligibility: Open to all current BuckID holders (students, faculty, and staff).
- Team Format: Singles and Doubles
- Tournament Structure: Single-elimination format. Each round features a match between two teams, and the winning team advances to the next round.
- Round Duration: Each round will have approximately one week to play the match.
- Scoring:
- Games are played to 11 points, with a win by at least 2 points.
- Matches are a best 2 of 3 series each round.
- Match Communication:
- Both players playing each other in each round will receive an email with the names and contact information (email addresses) for your opponent.
- Players must complete their match by the designated deadline.
All players competing must be registered through IMLeagues so the bracket can be set. Paddles are available in the Student Activity Center or players may use their own if they would like.
REGISTER HERE – www.IMLeagues.com/OSUati
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Softball begins WEDNESDAY!
Just a reminder that Softball begins Wednesday March 20th!
BRING YOUR GLOVES!!!!!
The SAC has everything else we need but you may use your own bat if you would like.
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Singles Billiards Tournament
Sign up for the Singles Billiards Tournament!
WHEN: Wednesday, March 30th at 5:00 pm
Registration Deadline: March 28th
HOW: Sign up at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI OR in the SAC Gameroom
Winner receives Buffalo Wild Wings Gift Card!
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Singles Billiards Tournament
Sign up for the Singles Billiards Tournament!
WHEN: Wednesday, March 30th at 5:00 pm
Registration Deadline: March 28th
HOW: Sign up at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI OR in the SAC Gameroom
Winner receives Buffalo Wild Wings Gift Card!
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March Madness Bracket Challenge
College basketball conference tournaments are in full swing!! Get ready for March Madness!
Sign up to compete in the March Madness Bracket Challenge on IMLeagues.com/OSUATI!
Two winners awarded - Best Men's and Best Women's Bracket!
Buffalo Wild Wings Gift Cards for Winner!
Picks have to be submitted between March 13th (after selection show) and March 17th (first games!).
Good luck!
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March Madness Bracket Challenge
College basketball conference tournaments are in full swing!! Get ready for March Madness!
Sign up to compete in the March Madness Bracket Challenge on IMLeagues.com/OSUATI!
Two winners awarded - Best Men's and Best Women's Bracket!
Buffalo Wild Wings Gift Cards for Winner!
Picks have to be submitted between March 13th (after selection show) and March 17th (first games!).
Good luck!
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IM Soccer and Softball Sign-ups now Open!
Sign ups are now open for IM Soccer and Softball!
Leagues will begin after Spring Break startin gthe week of March 21st.
Soccer will play on Wednesdays at 4:30 pm.
Softball will play on Thursdays at 4:30 pm.
Register at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI or contact holava.1
**Remember to bring your gloves, cleats, etc. back to campus after spring break!
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IM Soccer and Softball Sign-ups now Open!
Sign ups are now open for IM Soccer and Softball!
Leagues will begin after Spring Break startin gthe week of March 21st.
Soccer will play on Wednesdays at 4:30 pm.
Softball will play on Thursdays at 4:30 pm.
Register at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI or contact holava.1
**Remember to bring your gloves, cleats, etc. back to campus after spring break!
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IM Soccer and Softball Sign-ups now Open!
Sign ups are now open for IM Soccer and Softball!
Leagues will begin after Spring Break startin gthe week of March 21st.
Soccer will play on Wednesdays at 4:30 pm.
Softball will play on Thursdays at 4:30 pm.
Register at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI or contact holava.1
**Remember to bring your gloves, cleats, etc. back to campus after spring break!
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IM Soccer and Softball Sign-ups now Open!
Sign ups are now open for IM Soccer and Softball!
Leagues will begin after Spring Break startin gthe week of March 21st.
Soccer will play on Wednesdays at 4:30 pm.
Softball will play on Thursdays at 4:30 pm.
Register at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI or contact holava.1
**Remember to bring your gloves, cleats, etc. back to campus after spring break!
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Last Chance to Register for IM Basketball and Volleyball!
Last Chance to Register for IM Volleyball and Basketball!
Leagues will begin this week!
Volleyball will be played on Wednesdays beginning at 6:30 pm.
Basketball will be played on Tuesdays beginning at 6:30 pm.
Sign up a team or a free agent!
Open to all on CFAES Wooster campus!!
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Intramural Registration for Volleyball, Dodgeball and Basketball!!!
Registration is now open for IM Volleyball, Dodgeball, and BASKETBALL!
Leagues will begin the week of February 14th (NEXT WEEK!)
Volleyball will be played on Wednesdays beginning at 6:30 pm.
Dodgeball will be played on Mondays beginning at 6:30 pm.
- Dodgeball will be played with teams of 6.
Basketball will be played on Tuesdays beginning at 6:30 pm.
Sign up a team or a free agent!
Open to all on CFAES Wooster campus!!
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IM Volleyball & Dodgeball Registration Now Open!
Registration is now open for IM Volleyball and IM Dodgeball!
Leagues will begin the week of February 14th!
Volleyball will be played on Wednesdays beginning at 6:30 pm.
Dodgeball will be played on Mondays beginning at 6:30 pm.
- Dodgeball will be played with teams of 6.
Sign up a team or a free agent!
Open to all on CFAES Wooster campus!!
**University COVID restrictions have extended the delay of basketball and soccer. Hope is to begin play in March!
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ATI All-Stars Represent at Regional Championships
Over the weekend, a team of IM Volleyball All-Stars represented ATI in the Regional Championships held on campus! The team went 1-2 defeating OSU-Newark and losing close matches to Marion and Mansfield. OSU-Marion won the tournament going 3-0 on the day.
Congrats to our ATI All-Stars!!
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IM Player(s) of the Week
IM Player(s) of the Week go to Team Mangas! The team went undefeated in the 3v3 Basketball Turkey Tourney on November 18th. There were 6 teams in the tournament and Team Mangas never left the winner's bracket!
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Volleyball Regional Championships - Saturday, Dec. 4th @ The SAC
The IM Volleyball season is winding down! With only 2 weeks left in the season, the CFAES Wooster/ATI Champs will be crowned following games on Thursday Dec. 1st. However, their season doesn't end there! Come out to the SAC on Saturday, December 4th as we host the Volleyball Regional Championships.
Cheer on our Wooster/ATI champs as they compete against OSU-Mansfield, Marion, Lima and Newark!
Games start at 10:00 am!
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Volleyball Regional Championships - Saturday, Dec. 4th @ The SAC
The IM Volleyball season is winding down! With only 2 weeks left in the season, the CFAES Wooster/ATI Champs will be crowned following games on Thursday Dec. 1st. However, their season doesn't end there! Come out to the SAC on Saturday, December 4th as we host the Volleyball Regional Championships.
Cheer on our Wooster/ATI champs as they compete against OSU-Mansfield, Marion, Lima and Newark!
Games start at 10:00 am!
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IM Player of the Week
The IM Player of the Week for November 8th - 12th is Patrick Miller! Patrick plays for the Saints and although the Saints didn't take home the win this week, Patrick's play kept the team battling!
Congrats Patrick!!
Only 3 weeks lefts of IM Volleyball before the champs are crowned! Games on Tuesdays from 6 - 8 pm (except for Thanksgiving week - we'll play on Monday!) Come out and cheer on the teams as the play to represent CFAES Wooster/ATI at the Regional Championships on Saturday December 4th!
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IM Player of the Week
Congratulations to Wooster Warriors Allison Herr for being this week's IM Player of the Week! Allison led her team to a win and moved the team into 1st place!
Head to the SAC Tuesday nights for IM Volleyball from 6 - 8 pm!
SAVE-THE-DATE
Saturday, December 4 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
IM Volleyball Regional Championship at ATI
Come out and support our championship team as they take on Lima, Mansfield, Marion and Newark!!
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3v3 Basketball Tournament
Sign up now to play in the 3v3 Basketball Double Elimination Tournament!
One night only - Thursday, November 18th
Games start at 6:00 pm
Deadline to register: Tuesday, November 16th at 11:59 pm
Bracket will be created on November 17th and team will be notified via email of schedule.
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3v3 Basketball Tournament
Sign up now to play in the 3v3 Basketball Double Elimination Tournament!
One night only - Thursday, November 18th
Games start at 6:00 pm
Deadline to register: Tuesday, November 16th at 11:59 pm
Bracket will be created on November 17th and team will be notified via email of schedule.
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3v3 Basketball Tournament
Sign up now to play in the 3v3 Basketball Double Elimination Tournament!
One night only - Thursday, November 18th
Games start at 6:00 pm
Deadline to register: Tuesday, November 16th at 11:59 pm
Bracket will be created on November 17th and team will be notified via email of schedule.
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IM Player of the Week
Congrats to Auggie Warrick for being named IM Player of the Week! Auggie filled in on several volleyball teams last week and was a real serving threat! Congrats Auggie!
IM Volleyball plays every Tuesday night from 6:00 - 8:00 pm! Be sure to come to the SAC and support!
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REGIONAL CHAMPS!!
CONGRATS BUCK NUTS - IM REGIONAL FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPS!
ATI Flag Football Champs competed this past Saturday, October 23 against OSU-Marion, Mansfield and Newark at the first annual Regional Championships for Flag Football! The team went 2-0 winning the Championship hosted by OSU-Mansfield.
Team Members include: Edward Butler, Adam Joehlin, Louis Cira, Kyle Northup, Kyle Smith, Tyler Warner, Owen Roach and Kalvin Gallwitz
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Flag Football Regional Championships - THIS SATURDAY!
IM Flag Football Season Championships are THIS WEEK!
Thursday, October 21 - Final Week of Flag Football
4:30 pm - Bucks Nuts vs. No Fly Zone
5:30 pm - Buck Nuts vs. Woo Town Cougars
Current Standings:
1st (Tied) - Buck Nuts 4-2
Woo Town Cougars 4-2
3rd - No Fly Zone 1-5
Saturday October 23 at OSU-Mansfield - IM Flag Football Regional Championships
Head over to the OSU-Mansfield campus and support our champs as they take on the championship teams from Lima, Mansfield, Marion and Newark!
Games begin at 10:00 am!
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IM Volleyball and 5v5 Floor Hockey Registration Now Open!
It's time to register for our next season of intramurals!!
Volleyball -
Registration Deadline - October 24th
Play on Tuesdays
**Championship team will represent CFAES Wooster/ATI in the Regional Championships on Saturday December 4th. ATI will be hosting the Volleyball Regional Championships!!
5v5 Floor Hockey
Registration Deadline - October 25
Play on Wednesdays
To register, for intramurals visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
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IM Volleyball and 5v5 Floor Hockey Registration Now Open!
It's time to register for our next season of intramurals!!
Volleyball -
Registration Deadline - October 24th
Play on Tuesdays
**Championship team will represent CFAES Wooster/ATI in the Regional Championships on Saturday December 4th. ATI will be hosting the Volleyball Regional Championships!!
5v5 Floor Hockey
Registration Deadline - October 25
Play on Wednesdays
To register, for intramurals visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
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IM Player of the Week
Congrats to Buck Nuts' Kyle Smith for being named IM Player of the Week! Not only is Kyle a threat on the field, he also is a wonderful actor! :)
Due to Autumn Break, flag football is taking the week off and will return next Thursday for the final week! Games next week will determine the champions and which team represents ATI at the Regional Championships on Saturday, October 23 at OSU-Mansfield!
Come out and support!!
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IM Player of the Week
With 2 weeks left in the IM Flag Football season, last week's Player of the Week is Lincoln Meredith from Woo Town Cougars. Quarterback Lincoln Meredith lead the Cougars to a win over No Fly Zone in a close game. Congrats Lincoln!
This Week's Games
4:30 pm - No Fly Zone vs. Woo Town Cougars
5:30 pm - league leading Buck Nuts vs. Woo Town Cougars
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IM Player of the Week
CONGRATULATIONS!
The IM Player of the Week for September 20 - 24 goes to Corbin Hastings from No Fly Zone! Although the team didn't come out on top this week, Corbin dazzled fans with his touchdown reception!
Congrats Corbin!!
Fans - Only 3 weeks left in the Flag Football Season! Champions will head to OSU-Mansfield on Saturday October 23rd to compete in the Regional Flag Football Championships!!
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IM Player of the Week
Congrats to Baylor Wentworth from Woo Town Cougars! Baylor had a two great games last week and was named IM Player of the Week!
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IM Player of the Week
Congratulations to No Fly Zone's Emma Wenger for being the IM Player of the Week! Emma had a touchdown in last week's game and is a first time flag football player!!
Way to go Emma!!
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IM NFL Pick 'Em
NFL Week 1 starts on Thursday, September 9 with the Cowboys vs. Buccaneers! Who do you think is going to win??
Sign up for intramural NFL Pick 'eMs at www.IMLeagues.com/OSUATI!
It's simple! Each week pick your winners and wait to see the results.
There will be a weekly winner and a season winner for best record!!
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IM Flag Football and Softball Registration Deadline This Week!
Deadline for Intramurals is FAST APPROACHING!!!
Sign up for Flag Football by Tuesday, September 7th and Softball by Thursday, September 9th at www.IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
Don't have enough for a team? No problem! Sign up as a free agent and be placed on a team!
Need help signing up? Contact holava.1
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Intramural Info Session
Looking to get into the action and play intramurals? Attend the Information Session on Tuesday August 31st at 5:00 pm in the Housing Community Room.
Learn......
- How to find sport and league information
- How to create an IM Leagues account
- How to sign up as a free agent or a team captain
- How to join a team!
Find all CFAES Wooster intramural leagues and registration at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI!
Leagues forming soon! Flag Football and Softball will be starting soon! Watch the Buzz for more details!
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Intramural Info Session
Looking to get into the action and play intramurals? Attend the Information Session on Tuesday August 31st at 5:00 pm in the Housing Community Room.
Learn......
- How to find sport and league information
- How to create an IM Leagues account
- How to sign up as a free agent or a team captain
- How to join a team!
Find all CFAES Wooster intramural leagues and registration at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI!
Leagues forming soon! Flag Football and Softball will be starting soon! Watch the Buzz for more details!
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Volleyball is Back!!!
It not may be 6v6 but 4v4 is better than nothing!!!
Get your team registered now at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI! Don't have a team? Sign up as a free agent! Deadline is March 24th @ 5pm.
League starts on March 25th and plays every Thursday with matches beginning at 6:00 pm.
**Players will be notified via email of match time on 25th.
League open to all CFAES Wooster Campus!
If you need help registering contact Jodie at holava.1.
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Human Battleship
Join in a night of fun with Human Battleship!! Sign up your team by March 10th at 5:00 pm!! Each team should have 5 members.
When: Thursday, March 11th beginning at 6:00 pm
Teams will be notified via email on March 11th of match time.
This is a single elimination tournament!
Want to play but don't have a team?? Contact Jodie Holava.1 to be placed on the free agency list!
Champs win t-shirts and bragging rights!
Register at go.osu.edu/humanbattleship
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Human Battleship
Join in a night of fun with Human Battleship!! Sign up your team by March 10th at 5:00 pm!! Each team should have 5 members.
When: Thursday, March 11th beginning at 6:00 pm
Teams will be notified via email on March 11th of match time.
This is a single elimination tournament!
Want to play but don't have a team?? Contact Jodie Holava.1 to be placed on the free agency list!
Champs win t-shirts and bragging rights!
Register at go.osu.edu/humanbattleship
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March Madness Bracket Challenge
It's time to get excited for March Madness!!!
Participate by visiting IMLeagues.com/OSUATI and create an account. Then just click on the March Madness promotion on the main page. That's it!!
Pick your teams on selection Sunday (March 14) shortly after the teams and bracket are announced you'll be able to select your teams!
Picks can be selected until Friday March 19.
Winners and PRIZES will be awarded for Best Men's Bracket and Best Women's Bracket!
Quesitons or need help setting up your IMLeagues account, contact Jodie Holava.1
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March Madness Bracket Challenge
It's time to get excited for March Madness!!!
Participate by visiting IMLeagues.com/OSUATI and create an account. Then just click on the March Madness promotion on the main page. That's it!!
Pick your teams on selection Sunday (March 14) shortly after the teams and bracket are announced you'll be able to select your teams!
Picks can be selected until Friday March 19.
Winners and PRIZES will be awarded for Best Men's Bracket and Best Women's Bracket!
Quesitons or need help setting up your IMLeagues account, contact Jodie Holava.1
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March Madness Bracket Challenge
It's time to get excited for March Madness!!!
Participate by visiting IMLeagues.com/OSUATI and create an account. Then just click on the March Madness promotion on the main page. That's it!!
Pick your teams on selection Sunday (March 14) shortly after the teams and bracket are announced you'll be able to select your teams!
Picks can be selected until Friday March 19.
Winners and PRIZES will be awarded for Best Men's Bracket and Best Women's Bracket!
Quesitons or need help setting up your IMLeagues account, contact Jodie Holava.1
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Winter Cornhole League - REGISTER BY FRIDAY!
SIGN up NOW for WINTER CORNHOLE LEAGUE AT THE SAC!
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Monday nights at 7:00 pm beginning March 1st.
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Championship players will win an IM Champ T-Shirt!!
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Masks will be required for all players. Players encouraged to bring own bags if available.
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Spectators will not be permitted.
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Players may not show up more than 10 min. early for their game time and will be asked to leave immediately after their game is complete.
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A single elimination tournament will be held following the 4 week league on March 29th.
Registration deadline - February 26th at 11:59 pm
Open to all CFAES Wooster Campus.
Any questions or need help registering, contact Jodie Holava.1.
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Winter Cornhole League - REGISTER BY FRIDAY!
SIGN up NOW for WINTER CORNHOLE LEAGUE AT THE SAC!
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Monday nights at 7:00 pm beginning March 1st.
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Championship players will win an IM Champ T-Shirt!!
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Masks will be required for all players. Players encouraged to bring own bags if available.
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Spectators will not be permitted.
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Players may not show up more than 10 min. early for their game time and will be asked to leave immediately after their game is complete.
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A single elimination tournament will be held following the 4 week league on March 29th.
Registration deadline - February 26th at 11:59 pm
Open to all CFAES Wooster Campus.
Any questions or need help registering, contact Jodie Holava.1.
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Virtual Fitness Classes
New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES
Looking for some variety in your at-home training? The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes. Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness
KARATE
Days: Tuesdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 26—April 6
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.
MOBILITY FOR LIFE
Days: Thursdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 28—April 8
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
What to Bring: Foam Roller
Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus.
Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.
MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal
Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind.
POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Days: Wednesdays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 27—March 31
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX
Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND® uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.
***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com
VERAFLOW
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water
Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements. It is all done to music. Each class ends with a mindfulness session.
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Virtual Fitness Classes
New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES
Looking for some variety in your at-home training? The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes. Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness
KARATE
Days: Tuesdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 26—April 6
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.
MOBILITY FOR LIFE
Days: Thursdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 28—April 8
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
What to Bring: Foam Roller
Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus.
Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.
MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal
Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind.
POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Days: Wednesdays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 27—March 31
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX
Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND® uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.
***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com
VERAFLOW
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water
Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements. It is all done to music. Each class ends with a mindfulness session.
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Virtual Fitness Classes
New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES
Looking for some variety in your at-home training? The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes. Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness
KARATE
Days: Tuesdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 26—April 6
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.
MOBILITY FOR LIFE
Days: Thursdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 28—April 8
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
What to Bring: Foam Roller
Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus.
Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.
MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal
Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind.
POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Days: Wednesdays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 27—March 31
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX
Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND® uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.
***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com
VERAFLOW
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water
Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements. It is all done to music. Each class ends with a mindfulness session.
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Virtual Fitness Classes
New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES
Looking for some variety in your at-home training? The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes. Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness
KARATE
Days: Tuesdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 26—April 6
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.
MOBILITY FOR LIFE
Days: Thursdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 28—April 8
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
What to Bring: Foam Roller
Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus.
Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.
MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal
Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind.
POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Days: Wednesdays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 27—March 31
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX
Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND® uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.
***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com
VERAFLOW
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water
Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements. It is all done to music. Each class ends with a mindfulness session.
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Virtual Fitness Classes
New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES
Looking for some variety in your at-home training? The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes. Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness
KARATE
Days: Tuesdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 26—April 6
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.
MOBILITY FOR LIFE
Days: Thursdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 28—April 8
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
What to Bring: Foam Roller
Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus.
Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.
MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal
Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind.
POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Days: Wednesdays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 27—March 31
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX
Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND® uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.
***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com
VERAFLOW
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water
Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements. It is all done to music. Each class ends with a mindfulness session.
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Virtual Fitness Classes
New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES
Looking for some variety in your at-home training? The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes. Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness
KARATE
Days: Tuesdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 26—April 6
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.
MOBILITY FOR LIFE
Days: Thursdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 28—April 8
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
What to Bring: Foam Roller
Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus.
Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.
MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal
Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind.
POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Days: Wednesdays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 27—March 31
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX
Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND® uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.
***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com
VERAFLOW
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water
Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements. It is all done to music. Each class ends with a mindfulness session.
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Virtual Fitness Classes
New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES
Looking for some variety in your at-home training? The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes. Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness
KARATE
Days: Tuesdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 26—April 6
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.
MOBILITY FOR LIFE
Days: Thursdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 28—April 8
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
What to Bring: Foam Roller
Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus.
Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.
MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal
Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind.
POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Days: Wednesdays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 27—March 31
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX
Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND® uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.
***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com
VERAFLOW
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water
Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements. It is all done to music. Each class ends with a mindfulness session.
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Virtual Fitness Classes
New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES
Looking for some variety in your at-home training? The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes. Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness
KARATE
Days: Tuesdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 26—April 6
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.
MOBILITY FOR LIFE
Days: Thursdays
Times: 6:30pm
Dates: January 28—April 8
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Reneta Music
What to Bring: Foam Roller
Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus.
Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.
MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal
Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind.
POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT
Days: Wednesdays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 27—March 31
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX
Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND® uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres. Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.
***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com
VERAFLOW
Days: Mondays
Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.
Dates: January 25—March 29
Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW
Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, & NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID
Instructor: Lisa McManes
What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water
Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements. It is all done to music. Each class ends with a mindfulness session.
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Intramural - Esports Leagues are Back!
FORTNITE, ROCKET LEAGUE, MADDEN NFL 20, NBA 2K20, FIFA, & WORLD COMBAT 11
Leagues are now forming for ATI Intramural Esports! Registration is open at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
Play begins the week of February 8th! Registration deadline February 5th!
Questions or want a different league set-up?? Contact Holava.1
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Intramural - Esports Leagues are Back!
FORTNITE, ROCKET LEAGUE, MADDEN NFL 20, NBA 2K20, FIFA, & WORLD COMBAT 11
Leagues are now forming for ATI Intramural Esports! Registration is open at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
Play begins the week of February 8th! Registration deadline February 5th!
Questions or want a different league set-up?? Contact Holava.1
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Billiards Tournament
Are you a pool shark??
Bring your skills to the SAC Game Room on Monday, November 9th @ 6:00 pm for a pool tournament.
Pre-register by Noon on the 9th so that bracket can be created. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place!
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Billiards Tournament
Are you a pool shark??
Bring your skills to the SAC Game Room on Monday, November 9th @ 6:00 pm for a pool tournament.
Pre-register by Noon on the 9th so that bracket can be created. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place!
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IM Rocket League Registrations Now Open!
REGISTRATION FOR IM ROCKET LEAGUE NOW OPEN!
Playing in your apartment or at home?? Why not play in intramurals!!
Registration deadline: November 1st at 11:59 pm
League play begins: November 3rd
- Make arrangements with week opponent to determine when you are going to play! Report scores online.
- All matches will be played on a best 3 of 5 rounds.
*You will have to create an account with IMLeagues. Need help? Or contact holava.1.
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H.O.R.S.E Contest
Sign up now for a one-day fall intramural event!!
Test your shooting skills in this classic basketball game of H.O.R.S.E!
Location: SAC Gym
Tuesday, October 20th at 4:00 pm
Winner receives an IM Champ T-shirt!!!
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IM Badminton Singles
IM Badminton Singles League
Weather is changing and its soon going to be time to come indoors!
Register to play singles badminton on Wednesday nights at the SAC!
No previous experience needed! Just have fun!!
To register create an accout at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI and then sign up!
Questions can be directed to holava.1
League starts on October 21st and runs until November 18th
Registration dealine: October 19th at 4:59 pm
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IM Badminton Singles
IM Badminton Singles League
Weather is changing and its soon going to be time to come indoors!
Register to play singles badminton on Wednesday nights at the SAC!
No previous experience needed! Just have fun!!
To register create an accout at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI and then sign up!
Questions can be directed to holava.1
League starts on October 21st and runs until November 18th
Registration dealine: October 19th at 4:59 pm
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IM Badminton Singles
IM Badminton Singles League
Weather is changing and its soon going to be time to come indoors!
Register to play singles badminton on Wednesday nights at the SAC!
No previous experience needed! Just have fun!!
To register create an accout at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI and then sign up!
Questions can be directed to holava.1
League starts on October 21st and runs until November 18th
Registration dealine: October 19th at 4:59 pm
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Intramurals Registration Deadlines Approaching!
INTRAMURALS REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!
Although COVID has impacted team sports, the Student Activities Center has a variety of in-person and virtual intramural sports programs for the fall!! Here's the current line-up....
eSports and Console Gaming: DEADLINE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH!!!
Fortnite
Madden NFL 20 for PS4 and XBOX
NBA 2k20 for PS4 and XBOX
Sport Leagues:
Singles Ping Pong (Monday nights) DEADLINE FRIDAY SEPT. 11TH!
Singles Tennis (Thursday nights) DEADLINE TUESDAY SEPT. 8TH!
One-Day Events:
Putting Contest (September 24th)
H.O.R.S.E. Competition (Coming soon!)
Special Events: DEADLINE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH!!
NFL Pick 'Em competition (NFL Week 1 - September 13th)
Registration deadline for most events is September 11th. To register visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
For detailed instructions on how to set-up your IMLeagues account visit woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/recreational-sports/intramural-sports or contact holava.1@osu.edu.
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Intramurals Registration NOW OPEN
INtramurals registration is now open!!
Although COVID has impacted team sports, the Student Activities Center has a variety of in-person and virtual intramural sports programs for the fall!! Here's the current line-up....
eSports and Console Gaming:
Fortnite
Madden NFL 20 for PS4 and XBOX
NBA 2k20 for PS4 and XBOX
Sport Leagues:
Singles Ping Pong (Monday nights)
Singles Tennis (Thursday nights)
One-Day Events:
Putting Contest (September 24th)
H.O.R.S.E. Competition (Coming soon!)
Special Events:
NFL Pick 'Em competition (NFL Week 1 - September 13th)
Registration deadline for most events is September 11th. To register visit IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
For detailed instructions on how to set-up your IMLeagues account visit woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/recreational-sports/intramural-sports or contact holava.1@osu.edu.
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Intramurals Info Forum
Intramurals info session
Although at this time team sports will not be offered, the Student Activities Center will continue to provide a variety of in-person and virtual intramural sports programs for Autumn 2020. All in-person programs will meet physical distancing guidelines and modified rules to create a fun and safe experience for participants.
Want to know what intramurals are being offered? How to sign up? Then this is the Zoom session for you.
Zoom in on Thursday August 27 at 7:00 pm for a virtual info session to find out how to get involved!
https://osu.zoom.us/j/98905131001?pwd=dVZWYjlCU2xuK0ZOSzNCV1UxVjdtdz09
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Cultural Connections: Denmark
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Fair Dance
Wayne County Rural Youth helps every year to promote and staff the Square dance that the fair board puts on during the fair.
Date: Sunday September 11th
Location: Wayne County Fairgrounds Coliseum
Time: Lessons beginning at 7:00pm
Dancing starting at 7:30pm
Admission is free with the admission to the fair
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Mud Volleyball Tournament
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Disc Golf Clinic - Learn How to Play Our New Course!!
New course on campus! Learn how to play disc golf!
When: Monday August 29th
Time: 5:00 pm
Where: Softball Field Outfield by the SAC
No equipment needed! All will be supplied!
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Yoga with Martin
Yoga with Martin
Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm
FREE for students with valid BuckID
$5.00 for any faculty/staff at CFAES Wooster
Classes will be held at the SAC
We have mats!!
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Yoga with Martin
Yoga with Martin
Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm
FREE for students with valid BuckID
$5.00 for any faculty/staff at CFAES Wooster
Classes will be held at the SAC
We have mats!!
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Yoga with Martin
Yoga with Martin
Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm
FREE for students with valid BuckID
$5.00 for any faculty/staff at CFAES Wooster
Classes will be held at the SAC
We have mats!!
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Yoga with Dee
Yoga with Dee
Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm
Starting September 8th
FREE for students with valid BuckID
$5.00 for any faculty/staff at CFAES Wooster
Classes will be held at the SAC
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Yoga with Dee
Yoga with Dee
Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm
Starting September 8th
FREE for students with valid BuckID
$5.00 for any faculty/staff at CFAES Wooster
Classes will be held at the SAC
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Yoga with Dee
Yoga with Dee
Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm
Starting September 8th
FREE for students with valid BuckID
$5.00 for any faculty/staff at CFAES Wooster
Classes will be held at the SAC
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Yoga with Dee
Yoga with Dee
Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm
Starting September 8th
FREE for students with valid BuckID
$5.00 for any faculty/staff at CFAES Wooster
Classes will be held at the SAC
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Yoga with Dee
Yoga with Dee
Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm
Starting September 8th
FREE for students with valid BuckID
$5.00 for any faculty/staff at CFAES Wooster
Classes will be held at the SAC
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OSU Rates at Hawk's Nest Golf Course
Play at a round at Hawk's Nest at Ohio State ATI Golf Course!!
The course offers a great variety of holes with multiple tees that make the course fun for any golfer and challenging for those looking to test their game.
Hawk's Nest has discounts for Ohio State Students and Employees
Junior/ OSU Student/ OSU Employee Rates (must show BuckID for OSU)
9 holes walking- $10.00
18 holes walking- $17.50 -
OSU Rates at Hawk's Nest Golf Course
Play at a round at Hawk's Nest at Ohio State ATI Golf Course!!
The course offers a great variety of holes with multiple tees that make the course fun for any golfer and challenging for those looking to test their game.
Hawk's Nest has discounts for Ohio State Students and Employees
Junior/ OSU Student/ OSU Employee Rates (must show BuckID for OSU)
9 holes walking- $10.00
18 holes walking- $17.50 -
OSU Rates at Hawk's Nest Golf Course
Play at a round at Hawk's Nest at Ohio State ATI Golf Course!!
The course offers a great variety of holes with multiple tees that make the course fun for any golfer and challenging for those looking to test their game.
Hawk's Nest has discounts for Ohio State Students and Employees
Junior/ OSU Student/ OSU Employee Rates (must show BuckID for OSU)
9 holes walking- $10.00
18 holes walking- $17.50 -
OSU Rates at Hawk's Nest Golf Course
Play at a round at Hawk's Nest at Ohio State ATI Golf Course!!
The course offers a great variety of holes with multiple tees that make the course fun for any golfer and challenging for those looking to test their game.
Hawk's Nest has discounts for Ohio State Students and Employees
Junior/ OSU Student/ OSU Employee Rates (must show BuckID for OSU)
9 holes walking- $10.00
18 holes walking- $17.50 -
OSU Rates at Hawk's Nest Golf Course
Play at a round at Hawk's Nest at Ohio State ATI Golf Course!!
The course offers a great variety of holes with multiple tees that make the course fun for any golfer and challenging for those looking to test their game.
Hawk's Nest has discounts for Ohio State Students and Employees
Junior/ OSU Student/ OSU Employee Rates (must show BuckID for OSU)
9 holes walking- $10.00
18 holes walking- $17.50 -
Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
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Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
-
Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
-
Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
-
Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
-
Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
-
Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
-
Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
-
Go for a Ride on a BuckeyeBike!!
Enjoy the great weather this week and reserve a bicycle from the SAC to go for a ride! BuckeyeBikes is now available. The SAC has a fleet of 3 bicycles that can be checked out by CFAES Wooster students, faculty, and staff. Each bike reservation includes a helmet and u-lock.
Reserving a BuckeyeBike
- BuckyeBikes can be checked out at the SAC during open hours.
- Individuals can reserve a bike for either a day or a weekend (Pick-up Friday and return Monday).
- Reservations are FREE for all students, faculty, and staff of CFAES Wooster with a valid BuckID.
- All bikes and equipment must be returned during SAC business hours at scheduled time.
- Before reserving a bike, individuals will need to complete a waiver and watch a safety video
To make a reservation, Online Reservation Form or visit the SAC!
Please WATCH SAFETY VIDEO HERE
You will need to sign/review waiver upon bike pick-up.
If you have any questions, contact Jodie Holava for more information.
Bike Hand Signals and Safety Handout
Want to ride, but not sure where to go??
Here are a few locations to check out....
- Explore CFAES Wooster campus
- Visit Secret Arboretum
- Pedal through OARDC
- Ride over to Barnes Preserve (6 miles roundtrip)
- When you get there rest awhile and check out some of the native plantings and wildlife before heading back!
- Cycle the back way to Guerne Heights for a milkshake (3 miles roundtrip)
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Fitness Classes
get fit thursdays
VIRTUAL HIIT Training
Thursdays at 4:30 pm in the SAC Gameroom
Zoom in to a Columbus HIIT Class from the comfort of Wooster
FREE for all attendees.
Space is limited to 8! To register visit go.osu.edu/sacHIIT
HIIT = High, intensity interval training at your own pace!
Yoga with Dee
Every Thursday at 5:30 pm in the SAC Game Room
FREE for ATI and Wooster Grad Students! ($5.00 for faculty/staff)
Space is limited to 9! To register visit go.osu.edu/sacyoga
Masks required
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Fitness Classes
get fit thursdays
VIRTUAL HIIT Training
Thursdays at 4:30 pm in the SAC Gameroom
Zoom in to a Columbus HIIT Class from the comfort of Wooster
FREE for all attendees.
Space is limited to 8! To register visit go.osu.edu/sacHIIT
HIIT = High, intensity interval training at your own pace!
Yoga with Dee
Every Thursday at 5:30 pm in the SAC Game Room
FREE for ATI and Wooster Grad Students! ($5.00 for faculty/staff)
Space is limited to 9! To register visit go.osu.edu/sacyoga
Masks required
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Outdoor Yoga
OUtdoor yoga
Class starts Thursday September 10th!
Join Dee Black from Flex Yoga for Outdoor Yoga every Thursday at 5:30 pm.
Registration required and each class is limited to 9 sign-ups.
FREE for ATI Students, $5.00 for Grad Students/Faculty/Staff
Class will be held outside of the SAC.
Masks required will participating.
To Register - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040F4AA4A728AAFB6-outdoor
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Outdoor Yoga
OUtdoor yoga
Class starts Thursday September 10th!
Join Dee Black from Flex Yoga for Outdoor Yoga every Thursday at 5:30 pm.
Registration required and each class is limited to 9 sign-ups.
FREE for ATI Students, $5.00 for Grad Students/Faculty/Staff
Class will be held outside of the SAC.
Masks required will participating.
To Register - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040F4AA4A728AAFB6-outdoor
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Student Leadership Council Meeting - March 6th at 7:00 pm
Student Leadership Council has a meeting this Sunday, March 6th at 7:00 pm.
Meeting will be held via Zoom.
SLC meetings are open to all!
If interested in attending, contact SLC President Josie Armstrong.926!
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Hazing Prevention Training
Collin’s Law – Ohio’s Anti-Hazing Act
Collin’s Law, Ohio’s Anti Hazing Act, which went into effect at the beginning of October enacted a number of important requirements and changes, all to end hazing and interrupt contributing factors that have enabled the persistence of hazing in the past. More information about the law was shared in a November Student Org Insider.
Hazing Prevention Training for Students
A component of the law is required education for all students before they join a student group. There are multiple hazing prevention trainings open to all students to fulfill this requirement before joining a student group. This training will cover definitions of hazing, awareness, prevention, intervention, and reporting. This training is open to all students and is strongly recommended even if they are already part of a group.Training offerings for the Spring 2022 semester can be found here. We ask that you register for these trainings at least 24 hours in advance.
Prospective/Current Member Training OpportunitiesThese sessions are for any students who wish to join or are currently members of a group.
- Tuesday, February 22 at 2:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 3 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 3 at 4:00 PM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, March 8 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 10 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, March 23 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 24 at 5:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, March 30 at 2:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 31 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, April 5 at 11:00 AM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, April 5 at 2:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, April 13 at 2:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, April 14 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, April 19 at 11:00 PM (Zoom)
- Friday, April 22 at 11:00 AM (Zoom)
Student Org Leader Training
These sessions cover the same concepts but through a student org leader lens on how to prevent hazing.- Wednesday, February 23 at 5:00 PM (Zoom)
- Monday, February 28 at 6:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 10 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, March 22 at 6:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, March 30 at 5:00 PM (Zoom)
- Monday, April 4 at 6:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, April 14 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, April 20 at 5:00 PM (Zoom)
Advisor Training
Advisor Training is mandatory and should be completed once a year. These sessions cover the same concepts but through an advisor lens on how to prevent hazing.- Tuesday, March 1 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 24 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Monday, March 28 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, April 6 at 9:00 AM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, April 12 at 9:00 AM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, April 19 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
Reporting
Go to go.osu.edu/reporthazing for information and instructions on how to report hazing to the university and to law enforcement.- If anyone is experiencing harm or is in imminent danger, please call 9-1-1.
- For on-campus reports, call OSUPD at 614-292-2121.
- To report off-campus behavior call Columbus police at 614-645-4545
Contact Us
Please contact the Student Org Team at csls@osu.edu with any questions about these resources or preventing hazing in your organization. -
Hazing Prevention Training
Collin’s Law – Ohio’s Anti-Hazing Act
Collin’s Law, Ohio’s Anti Hazing Act, which went into effect at the beginning of October enacted a number of important requirements and changes, all to end hazing and interrupt contributing factors that have enabled the persistence of hazing in the past. More information about the law was shared in a November Student Org Insider.
Hazing Prevention Training for Students
A component of the law is required education for all students before they join a student group. There are multiple hazing prevention trainings open to all students to fulfill this requirement before joining a student group. This training will cover definitions of hazing, awareness, prevention, intervention, and reporting. This training is open to all students and is strongly recommended even if they are already part of a group.Training offerings for the Spring 2022 semester can be found here. We ask that you register for these trainings at least 24 hours in advance.
Prospective/Current Member Training OpportunitiesThese sessions are for any students who wish to join or are currently members of a group.
- Tuesday, February 22 at 2:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 3 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 3 at 4:00 PM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, March 8 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 10 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, March 23 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 24 at 5:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, March 30 at 2:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 31 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, April 5 at 11:00 AM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, April 5 at 2:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, April 13 at 2:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, April 14 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, April 19 at 11:00 PM (Zoom)
- Friday, April 22 at 11:00 AM (Zoom)
Student Org Leader Training
These sessions cover the same concepts but through a student org leader lens on how to prevent hazing.- Wednesday, February 23 at 5:00 PM (Zoom)
- Monday, February 28 at 6:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 10 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, March 22 at 6:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, March 30 at 5:00 PM (Zoom)
- Monday, April 4 at 6:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, April 14 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, April 20 at 5:00 PM (Zoom)
Advisor Training
Advisor Training is mandatory and should be completed once a year. These sessions cover the same concepts but through an advisor lens on how to prevent hazing.- Tuesday, March 1 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Thursday, March 24 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Monday, March 28 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, April 6 at 9:00 AM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, April 12 at 9:00 AM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, April 19 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
Reporting
Go to go.osu.edu/reporthazing for information and instructions on how to report hazing to the university and to law enforcement.- If anyone is experiencing harm or is in imminent danger, please call 9-1-1.
- For on-campus reports, call OSUPD at 614-292-2121.
- To report off-campus behavior call Columbus police at 614-645-4545
Contact Us
Please contact the Student Org Team at csls@osu.edu with any questions about these resources or preventing hazing in your organization. -
MANRRS Game Night!!
Need a break from your studies? Come Join MANRRS for a fun game night tutorial!
Variety of card and board games!
PIZZA WILL BE PROVIDED!
Wednesday, February 23rd from 5:00-7:00 pm in the Community Room
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SLC Meeting - Sunday, February 20th
Student Leadership Council has a meeting this Sunday, February 20th at 7:00 pm.
Meeting will be held via Zoom.
SLC meetings are open to all!
If interested in attending, contact SLC President Josie Armstrong.926!
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Popcorn & a Movie Night!
FRIENDS is having a gathering on February 17 at 7 pm!!
Join them for a popcorn party in library for a Disney movie!
Any questions?? Pearce-keating.1
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Popcorn & a Movie Night!
FRIENDS is having a gathering on February 17 at 7 pm!!
Join them for a popcorn party in library for a Disney movie!
Any questions?? Pearce-keating.1
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Valentine's Day Succulent Sale
Greenhouse Club Valentine’s Day Succulent Sale!!
When: Thursday February 10th & 11th from 2:00-4:00 pm
Where: ATI Greenhouse
Stop by and Support the Greenhouse Club!!
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Valentine's Day Succulent Sale
Greenhouse Club Valentine’s Day Succulent Sale!!
When: Thursday February 10th & 11th from 2:00-4:00 pm
Where: ATI Greenhouse
Stop by and Support the Greenhouse Club!!
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SLC Meeting - Sunday Feb. 6th via Zoom
Student Leadership Council will have its next meeting on Sunday, February 6th at 7:00 pm via Zoom.
Meetings are open to everyone!!
Plans for Upcoming Events:
Student Org Trivia Night
Student Forum
Student Org Olympics
Interested in attending? Contact President Josie Armstrong.926
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LinkedIn Workshop sponsored by ACELT
Hello, ATI--
ACELT would like to invite you to a LinkedIn workshop on Wednesday, January 26 from 5:30 pm- 6:30 pm. This workshop will take place in Skou 30. This is the perfect opportunity to get your LinkedIn profile up to date and looking good, while also gaining tips and tricks on how to network as a young professional!
If you need more information or have questions, reach out to Kylie Ramirez via email - ramirez.431@osu.edu!
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Dairy Club Meeting - January 27th
The Dairy Club is going to have their first meeting of the year on January 27th at 7:00 pm in Skou 100.
We will be discussing future meetings or events and the invitational judging contest we will be hosting!!
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Dairy Club Meeting - January 27th
The Dairy Club is going to have their first meeting of the year on January 27th at 7:00 pm in Skou 100.
We will be discussing future meetings or events and the invitational judging contest we will be hosting!!
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Student Org Walk Thru
Our spring student org fair scheduled for Thursday, January 20th will go on as planned with a few changes! The fair will now be a Student Org Walk Thru to encourage students to grab-n-go information about interested clubs with limited gathering at tables. The Walk Thru will now be held in the SAC gymnasium to allow ample space. Don't forget your mask!
Currently the following organizations are signed up to participate,- Community Council
- MANRRS
- Agronomy Club
- F.R.I.E.N.D.S
- ACELT
- SLC
- Cultivating Change
- Bucks2Bucks Peer Mentor Program
If any other organizations are interested in participating please register at go.osu.edu/ATIspringfair by Friday, January 14th.
It’s never too late to engage new members!!
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Student Org Guidance for Spring Start
In light of the recent announcement from President Johnson, the following is information as it relates to student organizations.
- At this time, in-person events are highly discouraged. If a necessary event occurs, food should not be provided, and the event should follow all dedensification and safety protocols especially masking.
- As a reminder, masking is still required in all shared indoor spaces, and masks should cover a person's nose.
- Student organization meetings should pivot to virtual formats.
- At this time, in-person events are highly discouraged. If a necessary event occurs, food should not be provided, and the event should follow all dedensification and safety protocols especially masking.
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1st SLC Meeting of the Spring - Virtual
Student Leadership Council will have their first meeting of the semester on Sunday, January 23rd at 7:00 pm. This meeting will be held virtually.
To attend, go.osu.edu/SLC
Engage with and congratulate the new executive board! They have lots of ideas for the semester. Zoom in to hear and give your feedback! All encouraged to attend!
President - Josie Armstrong
Vice-President - Kyle Smith
Secretary/CFAES Rep - Kate Cole
Social Media Coordinator - Louis Cira
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1st SLC Meeting of the Spring - Virtual
Student Leadership Council will have their first meeting of the semester on Sunday, January 23rd at 7:00 pm. This meeting will be held virtually.
To attend, go.osu.edu/SLC
Engage with and congratulate the new executive board! They have lots of ideas for the semester. Zoom in to hear and give your feedback! All encouraged to attend!
President - Josie Armstrong
Vice-President - Kyle Smith
Secretary/CFAES Rep - Kate Cole
Social Media Coordinator - Louis Cira
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Leadership Awards
The 62nd Student Life Leadership Awards will be hosted on April 10th, 2022! The ceremony will be virtual again this year to maintain an accessible experience for recipients and viewers, and we hope this can be an accessible opportunity to highlight student and staff leaders across the regional campuses as well.
Applications for all leadership awards will open on January 10th, 2022, and close on January 31, 2022, at 11:59 pm. All OSU students can apply directly or be nominated by faculty, staff, or another student.
Who is Eligible for Ohio State Leadership Awards?
Any Ohio State student, faculty or staff member is eligible. You do not need to hold a formal title or leadership position in order to be recognized. Leadership Award judges focus more on learning, attitudes, action, and accomplishments than on previous awards or titles. In some cases, an award may be designed for specific students, faculty, or staff (example: Outstanding First Year, or Outstanding Advisor).
How to Apply for 2022 Leadership Awards
Applications for the 2022 Leadership Awards will open January 10, 2022
Annual Awards Given
- Outstanding First-Year Student Award (application or nomination and letter of recommendation)
- Outstanding Graduate/Professional Student Award (application or nomination and letter of recommendation)
- Stanley D. Gottsegen Leadership Award (application and interview)
- Kaplan Humanitarian Award (application and letter of recommendation)
- Dr. Ellamae Simmons Award (application and letter of reccomendation)
- Boehm Holistic Wellness Awards - Sponsored by Student Life Wellness Center (application or nomination)
- Scarlet, Gray, and Green Student Leadership Award - sponsored by Student Life Energy Management & Sustainability (application or nomination)
- Student Life Student Employee Award - Sponsored by the Student Employee Experience (nomination)
- Student Life Outstanding Student Supervisor - Sponsored by the Student Employee Experience (nomination)
- Diversity Engagement Award - Sponsored by Student Life Multicultural Center (application or nomination)
- Outstanding Diversity Program - Sponsored by Student Life Multicultural Center (application or nomination)
- Student Organization Individual Contribution Awards: New Member, General Member, Positional Leader, and Advisor (nomination)
- Student Organization Awards: Excellence in Member Development, Excellence in Organization Operations, Excellence Community Engagement, Outstanding Student Org Program (application)
- Outstanding Student Organization - New Organization (application)
- Outstanding Student Organization - Overall Organization (application)
- Spirit of Ohio State Award - Individual (nomination)
- Spirit of Ohio State Award - Organization (nomination)
- Outstanding Senior Award (application and letter of recommendation)
Past Leadership Award Recipients
Click here to view a comprehensive list of all past Leadership Award recipients: Leadership Awards All Years
Please share this with any students and advisors you are working with, nominate students on or after January 10th, and apply for an award yourself if applicable. Individual award descriptions and past recipients can be viewed at go.osu.edu/leadershipawards.
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Leadership Awards
The 62nd Student Life Leadership Awards will be hosted on April 10th, 2022! The ceremony will be virtual again this year to maintain an accessible experience for recipients and viewers, and we hope this can be an accessible opportunity to highlight student and staff leaders across the regional campuses as well.
Applications for all leadership awards will open on January 10th, 2022, and close on January 31, 2022, at 11:59 pm. All OSU students can apply directly or be nominated by faculty, staff, or another student.
Who is Eligible for Ohio State Leadership Awards?
Any Ohio State student, faculty or staff member is eligible. You do not need to hold a formal title or leadership position in order to be recognized. Leadership Award judges focus more on learning, attitudes, action, and accomplishments than on previous awards or titles. In some cases, an award may be designed for specific students, faculty, or staff (example: Outstanding First Year, or Outstanding Advisor).
How to Apply for 2022 Leadership Awards
Applications for the 2022 Leadership Awards will open January 10, 2022
Annual Awards Given
- Outstanding First-Year Student Award (application or nomination and letter of recommendation)
- Outstanding Graduate/Professional Student Award (application or nomination and letter of recommendation)
- Stanley D. Gottsegen Leadership Award (application and interview)
- Kaplan Humanitarian Award (application and letter of recommendation)
- Dr. Ellamae Simmons Award (application and letter of reccomendation)
- Boehm Holistic Wellness Awards - Sponsored by Student Life Wellness Center (application or nomination)
- Scarlet, Gray, and Green Student Leadership Award - sponsored by Student Life Energy Management & Sustainability (application or nomination)
- Student Life Student Employee Award - Sponsored by the Student Employee Experience (nomination)
- Student Life Outstanding Student Supervisor - Sponsored by the Student Employee Experience (nomination)
- Diversity Engagement Award - Sponsored by Student Life Multicultural Center (application or nomination)
- Outstanding Diversity Program - Sponsored by Student Life Multicultural Center (application or nomination)
- Student Organization Individual Contribution Awards: New Member, General Member, Positional Leader, and Advisor (nomination)
- Student Organization Awards: Excellence in Member Development, Excellence in Organization Operations, Excellence Community Engagement, Outstanding Student Org Program (application)
- Outstanding Student Organization - New Organization (application)
- Outstanding Student Organization - Overall Organization (application)
- Spirit of Ohio State Award - Individual (nomination)
- Spirit of Ohio State Award - Organization (nomination)
- Outstanding Senior Award (application and letter of recommendation)
Past Leadership Award Recipients
Click here to view a comprehensive list of all past Leadership Award recipients: Leadership Awards All Years
Please share this with any students and advisors you are working with, nominate students on or after January 10th, and apply for an award yourself if applicable. Individual award descriptions and past recipients can be viewed at go.osu.edu/leadershipawards.
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Leadership Awards
The 62nd Student Life Leadership Awards will be hosted on April 10th, 2022! The ceremony will be virtual again this year to maintain an accessible experience for recipients and viewers, and we hope this can be an accessible opportunity to highlight student and staff leaders across the regional campuses as well.
Applications for all leadership awards will open on January 10th, 2022, and close on January 31, 2022, at 11:59 pm. All OSU students can apply directly or be nominated by faculty, staff, or another student.
Who is Eligible for Ohio State Leadership Awards?
Any Ohio State student, faculty or staff member is eligible. You do not need to hold a formal title or leadership position in order to be recognized. Leadership Award judges focus more on learning, attitudes, action, and accomplishments than on previous awards or titles. In some cases, an award may be designed for specific students, faculty, or staff (example: Outstanding First Year, or Outstanding Advisor).
How to Apply for 2022 Leadership Awards
Applications for the 2022 Leadership Awards will open January 10, 2022
Annual Awards Given
- Outstanding First-Year Student Award (application or nomination and letter of recommendation)
- Outstanding Graduate/Professional Student Award (application or nomination and letter of recommendation)
- Stanley D. Gottsegen Leadership Award (application and interview)
- Kaplan Humanitarian Award (application and letter of recommendation)
- Dr. Ellamae Simmons Award (application and letter of reccomendation)
- Boehm Holistic Wellness Awards - Sponsored by Student Life Wellness Center (application or nomination)
- Scarlet, Gray, and Green Student Leadership Award - sponsored by Student Life Energy Management & Sustainability (application or nomination)
- Student Life Student Employee Award - Sponsored by the Student Employee Experience (nomination)
- Student Life Outstanding Student Supervisor - Sponsored by the Student Employee Experience (nomination)
- Diversity Engagement Award - Sponsored by Student Life Multicultural Center (application or nomination)
- Outstanding Diversity Program - Sponsored by Student Life Multicultural Center (application or nomination)
- Student Organization Individual Contribution Awards: New Member, General Member, Positional Leader, and Advisor (nomination)
- Student Organization Awards: Excellence in Member Development, Excellence in Organization Operations, Excellence Community Engagement, Outstanding Student Org Program (application)
- Outstanding Student Organization - New Organization (application)
- Outstanding Student Organization - Overall Organization (application)
- Spirit of Ohio State Award - Individual (nomination)
- Spirit of Ohio State Award - Organization (nomination)
- Outstanding Senior Award (application and letter of recommendation)
Past Leadership Award Recipients
Click here to view a comprehensive list of all past Leadership Award recipients: Leadership Awards All Years
Please share this with any students and advisors you are working with, nominate students on or after January 10th, and apply for an award yourself if applicable. Individual award descriptions and past recipients can be viewed at go.osu.edu/leadershipawards.
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Leadership Awards
The 62nd Student Life Leadership Awards will be hosted on April 10th, 2022! The ceremony will be virtual again this year to maintain an accessible experience for recipients and viewers, and we hope this can be an accessible opportunity to highlight student and staff leaders across the regional campuses as well.
Applications for all leadership awards will open on January 10th, 2022, and close on January 31, 2022, at 11:59 pm. All OSU students can apply directly or be nominated by faculty, staff, or another student.
Who is Eligible for Ohio State Leadership Awards?
Any Ohio State student, faculty or staff member is eligible. You do not need to hold a formal title or leadership position in order to be recognized. Leadership Award judges focus more on learning, attitudes, action, and accomplishments than on previous awards or titles. In some cases, an award may be designed for specific students, faculty, or staff (example: Outstanding First Year, or Outstanding Advisor).
How to Apply for 2022 Leadership Awards
Applications for the 2022 Leadership Awards will open January 10, 2022
Annual Awards Given
- Outstanding First-Year Student Award (application or nomination and letter of recommendation)
- Outstanding Graduate/Professional Student Award (application or nomination and letter of recommendation)
- Stanley D. Gottsegen Leadership Award (application and interview)
- Kaplan Humanitarian Award (application and letter of recommendation)
- Dr. Ellamae Simmons Award (application and letter of reccomendation)
- Boehm Holistic Wellness Awards - Sponsored by Student Life Wellness Center (application or nomination)
- Scarlet, Gray, and Green Student Leadership Award - sponsored by Student Life Energy Management & Sustainability (application or nomination)
- Student Life Student Employee Award - Sponsored by the Student Employee Experience (nomination)
- Student Life Outstanding Student Supervisor - Sponsored by the Student Employee Experience (nomination)
- Diversity Engagement Award - Sponsored by Student Life Multicultural Center (application or nomination)
- Outstanding Diversity Program - Sponsored by Student Life Multicultural Center (application or nomination)
- Student Organization Individual Contribution Awards: New Member, General Member, Positional Leader, and Advisor (nomination)
- Student Organization Awards: Excellence in Member Development, Excellence in Organization Operations, Excellence Community Engagement, Outstanding Student Org Program (application)
- Outstanding Student Organization - New Organization (application)
- Outstanding Student Organization - Overall Organization (application)
- Spirit of Ohio State Award - Individual (nomination)
- Spirit of Ohio State Award - Organization (nomination)
- Outstanding Senior Award (application and letter of recommendation)
Past Leadership Award Recipients
Click here to view a comprehensive list of all past Leadership Award recipients: Leadership Awards All Years
Please share this with any students and advisors you are working with, nominate students on or after January 10th, and apply for an award yourself if applicable. Individual award descriptions and past recipients can be viewed at go.osu.edu/leadershipawards.
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Join the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team!
Ohio State ATI Students:
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. I need to determine interest now so we can begin practicing during spring semester. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students must be full-time students in “good standing” to be part of the team. Hopefully, COVID conditions will allow a judging team in 2022.
This year, the potential contests are Eastern States Exposition (Massachusetts in September), Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late September – early October), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers, and mating recommendation classes.
Please reply to me by sending an email to thornton.5@osu.edu to let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc.
PLEASE REPLY BY Friday, January 21, 2022 to allow time to schedule the organizational meeting.
Sincerely,
Mr. Thornton
PS: Picture is of the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team.
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Join the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team!
Ohio State ATI Students:
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. I need to determine interest now so we can begin practicing during spring semester. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students must be full-time students in “good standing” to be part of the team. Hopefully, COVID conditions will allow a judging team in 2022.
This year, the potential contests are Eastern States Exposition (Massachusetts in September), Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late September – early October), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers, and mating recommendation classes.
Please reply to me by sending an email to thornton.5@osu.edu to let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc.
PLEASE REPLY BY Friday, January 21, 2022 to allow time to schedule the organizational meeting.
Sincerely,
Mr. Thornton
PS: Picture is of the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team.
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Join the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team!
Ohio State ATI Students:
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. I need to determine interest now so we can begin practicing during spring semester. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students must be full-time students in “good standing” to be part of the team. Hopefully, COVID conditions will allow a judging team in 2022.
This year, the potential contests are Eastern States Exposition (Massachusetts in September), Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late September – early October), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers, and mating recommendation classes.
Please reply to me by sending an email to thornton.5@osu.edu to let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc.
PLEASE REPLY BY Friday, January 21, 2022 to allow time to schedule the organizational meeting.
Sincerely,
Mr. Thornton
PS: Picture is of the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team.
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Join the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team!
Ohio State ATI Students:
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. I need to determine interest now so we can begin practicing during spring semester. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students must be full-time students in “good standing” to be part of the team. Hopefully, COVID conditions will allow a judging team in 2022.
This year, the potential contests are Eastern States Exposition (Massachusetts in September), Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late September – early October), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers, and mating recommendation classes.
Please reply to me by sending an email to thornton.5@osu.edu to let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2022 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc.
PLEASE REPLY BY Friday, January 21, 2022 to allow time to schedule the organizational meeting.
Sincerely,
Mr. Thornton
PS: Picture is of the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team.
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Cru - Spring Semester Updates!
Bible studies forming for Spring Semester!!
Contact Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu for more information!!
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Cru - Spring Semester Updates!
Bible studies forming for Spring Semester!!
Contact Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu for more information!!
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Cru - Spring Semester Updates!
Bible studies forming for Spring Semester!!
Contact Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu for more information!!
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Spring Student Org Fair - Registration Now Open!
Student Activities will be hosting a Spring Student Org Fair on Thursday, January 20th from 4:00 - 6:00 pm in Skou Lounge.
Register your student organization now at go.osu.edu/ATIspringfair!
Registration deadline – Friday, January 14 at 11:59 pm. A table and 2 chairs will be provided for each registered organization.
It’s never too late to find new members!!
Questions – Contact Jodie at holava.1@osu.edu
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Spring Student Org Fair - Registration Now Open!
Student Activities will be hosting a Spring Student Org Fair on Thursday, January 20th from 4:00 - 6:00 pm in Skou Lounge.
Register your student organization now at go.osu.edu/ATIspringfair!
Registration deadline – Friday, January 14 at 11:59 pm. A table and 2 chairs will be provided for each registered organization.
It’s never too late to find new members!!
Questions – Contact Jodie at holava.1@osu.edu
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Spring Student Org Fair - Registration Now Open!
Student Activities will be hosting a Spring Student Org Fair on Thursday, January 20th from 4:00 - 6:00 pm in Skou Lounge.
Register your student organization now at go.osu.edu/ATIspringfair!
Registration deadline – Friday, January 14 at 11:59 pm. A table and 2 chairs will be provided for each registered organization.
It’s never too late to find new members!!
Questions – Contact Jodie at holava.1@osu.edu
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Collin's Law - Ohio's Anti-Hazing Act
Collin’s Law – Ohio’s Anti-Hazing Act
This is an important moment in our state’s and university’s commitment to eradicating any form of hazing in educational institutions across Ohio. Collin’s Law, Ohio’s Anti Hazing Act, which went into effect at the beginning of October enacted a number of important requirements and changes, all to end hazing and interrupt contributing factors that have enabled the persistence of hazing in the past. Ohio State University’s communication about Collin’s Law can be found online.
Hazing Prevention Training for Students
A component of the law is required education for all students before they join a student group. As we continue to promote a culture of care this is an important step in preventing hazing. There will be multiple hazing prevention trainings open to all students to fulfill this requirement before joining a student group. This training will cover definitions of hazing, awareness, prevention, intervention, and reporting. This training is open to all students and is strongly recommended even if they are already part of a group.
Training offerings for the rest of the Autumn 2021 semester can be found below or at go.osu.edu/Hazing. We ask that you register for these trainings at least 24 hours in advance.
Student Training Opportunities - *These are training sessions offered by Columbus Student Life. Watch email and Buckeye Buzz for Wooster Training sessions in January.
- Tuesday, November 30 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, December 7 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, December 8 at 11:00 AM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, January 4 at 12:30 PM (Zoom)
Advisor Training
Training will also be required for student organization advisors. More information about advisor training will be announced soon.
Reporting
To create a community free of hazing, we must first report hazing when we experience it, see it or suspect it. It is imperative that everyone with knowledge of hazing reports it. Ohio State students and registered student organizations are required to report hazing as the failure to prevent, intervene or report acts of hazing may also be considered acts of hazing.
You may have additional reporting obligations under Ohio law. Specifically, Collin's Law: The Ohio Anti-Hazing Act Sec. 2903.311 (B).
If you are a university employee and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact the Office of Legal Affairs at 614-292-0611.
If you are a student and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact Student Legal Services at 614-247-5853.
Go to go.osu.edu/reporthazing for information and instructions on how to report hazing to the university and to law enforcement.
- If anyone is experiencing harm or is in imminent danger, please call 9-1-1.
- For on-campus reports, call OSUPD at 614-292-2121.
- To report off-campus behavior call Wooster police at 330-287-5702 (non-emergency number)
Resources
- Read the new law in its entirety on the Ohio Legislature website
- Read The Inter-University Council of Presidents Anti-Hazing Principles
- Review the Hazing reporting website that includes resources and other information
- Student Legal Services studentlegal.osu.edu
Contact Us
Please contact our student org team at csls@osu.edu with any questions about these resources or preventing hazing in your organization.
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Collin's Law - Ohio's Anti-Hazing Act
Collin’s Law – Ohio’s Anti-Hazing Act
This is an important moment in our state’s and university’s commitment to eradicating any form of hazing in educational institutions across Ohio. Collin’s Law, Ohio’s Anti Hazing Act, which went into effect at the beginning of October enacted a number of important requirements and changes, all to end hazing and interrupt contributing factors that have enabled the persistence of hazing in the past. Ohio State University’s communication about Collin’s Law can be found online.
Hazing Prevention Training for Students
A component of the law is required education for all students before they join a student group. As we continue to promote a culture of care this is an important step in preventing hazing. There will be multiple hazing prevention trainings open to all students to fulfill this requirement before joining a student group. This training will cover definitions of hazing, awareness, prevention, intervention, and reporting. This training is open to all students and is strongly recommended even if they are already part of a group.
Training offerings for the rest of the Autumn 2021 semester can be found below or at go.osu.edu/Hazing. We ask that you register for these trainings at least 24 hours in advance.
Student Training Opportunities - *These are training sessions offered by Columbus Student Life. Watch email and Buckeye Buzz for Wooster Training sessions in January.
- Tuesday, November 30 at 12:00 PM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, December 7 at 3:00 PM (Zoom)
- Wednesday, December 8 at 11:00 AM (Zoom)
- Tuesday, January 4 at 12:30 PM (Zoom)
Advisor Training
Training will also be required for student organization advisors. More information about advisor training will be announced soon.
Reporting
To create a community free of hazing, we must first report hazing when we experience it, see it or suspect it. It is imperative that everyone with knowledge of hazing reports it. Ohio State students and registered student organizations are required to report hazing as the failure to prevent, intervene or report acts of hazing may also be considered acts of hazing.
You may have additional reporting obligations under Ohio law. Specifically, Collin's Law: The Ohio Anti-Hazing Act Sec. 2903.311 (B).
If you are a university employee and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact the Office of Legal Affairs at 614-292-0611.
If you are a student and have questions about your reporting obligations under Ohio law, please contact Student Legal Services at 614-247-5853.
Go to go.osu.edu/reporthazing for information and instructions on how to report hazing to the university and to law enforcement.
- If anyone is experiencing harm or is in imminent danger, please call 9-1-1.
- For on-campus reports, call OSUPD at 614-292-2121.
- To report off-campus behavior call Wooster police at 330-287-5702 (non-emergency number)
Resources
- Read the new law in its entirety on the Ohio Legislature website
- Read The Inter-University Council of Presidents Anti-Hazing Principles
- Review the Hazing reporting website that includes resources and other information
- Student Legal Services studentlegal.osu.edu
Contact Us
Please contact our student org team at csls@osu.edu with any questions about these resources or preventing hazing in your organization.
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Artists de Fleur Club - Thanksgiving Flower Sale
Artists de Fleur Club
Thanksgiving Flower Sale
Autumn Glow
$43.95
An elegant oblong centerpiece featuring red velvet roses, chrysanthemums, carnations, and a pair of tapered candles to give your Thanksgiving dinner a lovely glow.
Golden Harvest
$32.95
Gathered in a golden compote this round centerpiece features a lovely collection of daisy mums, roses, fall leaves, and more. A great arrangement to give any room that wonderful fall feeling.
Stop in the campus flower shop to place your order or email Lisa Dicus at dicus.18@osu.edu, subject line: FLOWER ORDER.
Orders must be received by 4:30pm on Friday, November 19.
Pick-up on Tuesday, November 23, 10:30am-1:30pm
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The Recipe for Retention
Today, Monday, November 15, at 5:30 p.m. we have our last Student Org Essentials of the semester. This session is called The Recipe for Retention! If you routinely see a drop in membership or are predicting a challenging return to campus in the spring, this session is for you! We will dive into the concept of member engagement and walk through creating a retention strategy, including demonstrating some engagement techniques. You will leave the session with an action plan and "recipe" to take back to your organization to help plan for the spring semester. Join other student org leaders to learn about ways to grow your organization! Register to attend today!
You can view past Student Org Essentials on our Programming page and our Student Org Essentials page.
Email csls@osu.edu with questions.
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SLC Meeting - November 22 (Guest speaker)
Student Leadership Council will meet on Monday, November 22 at 5:15 - 6:00 pm in the Housing Community Room.
Dr. Boone will be attending to share lots of college updates!
Stick around after the meeting for Apple RAs FRIENDSgiving!
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SLC Meeting - November 22 (Guest speaker)
Student Leadership Council will meet on Monday, November 22 at 5:15 - 6:00 pm in the Housing Community Room.
Dr. Boone will be attending to share lots of college updates!
Stick around after the meeting for Apple RAs FRIENDSgiving!
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SLC Meeting - Monday, November 8th
SLC will have their next meeting on Monday, November 8th at 6:00 pm in the Housing Community Room!
There will be FREE PIZZA for attendees!
Get involved and make a difference on campus with SLC!!
All are welcome to get involved!
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ATI Book Club Next Meeting
For those interested in reading and discussing fiction, the ATI Student Book Club has two great fantasy titles picked for our next meeting. Read one or both! Cold Magic by Kate Elliott and Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. If you need help tracking down copies please see the librarians for OhioLink options.
We'll meet right after winter break on January 12 at 5:15 in the library
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ATI Book Club Next Meeting
For those interested in reading and discussing fiction, the ATI Student Book Club has two great fantasy titles picked for our next meeting. Read one or both! Cold Magic by Kate Elliott and Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. If you need help tracking down copies please see the librarians for OhioLink options.
We'll meet right after winter break on January 12 at 5:15 in the library
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ATI Book Club Next Meeting
For those interested in reading and discussing fiction, the ATI Student Book Club has two great fantasy titles picked for our next meeting. Read one or both! Cold Magic by Kate Elliott and Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. If you need help tracking down copies please see the librarians for OhioLink options.
We'll meet right after winter break on January 12 at 5:15 in the library
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ATI Book Club Next Meeting
For those interested in reading and discussing fiction, the ATI Student Book Club has two great fantasy titles picked for our next meeting. Read one or both! Cold Magic by Kate Elliott and Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. If you need help tracking down copies please see the librarians for OhioLink options.
We'll meet right after winter break on January 12 at 5:15 in the library
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SLC Meeting
Student Leadership Council Meeting
When: Monday, November 1st
Time: 6:00 pm
Where: SAC Game Room
Open to all campus!!
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SLC Meeting
Student Leadership Council Meeting
When: Monday, November 1st
Time: 6:00 pm
Where: SAC Game Room
Open to all campus!!
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Bowling Night
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Bowling Night
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Bowling Night
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Bowling Night
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Ag Open House
JOIN US!!
Delta Theta Sigma, Farmhouse, Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha Gamma Sigma invite you to attend their open house!
Meet our chapters, see the houses and get to know our members. Refreshments will be provided.
When: Friday, October 29th
Time: 4:00 - 6:30 pm
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ENGAGE: Earning Trust in Gene Editing (Student Professional Development)
ENGAGE: Earning Trust in Gene Editing Student Professional Development Event
Consumers are asking questions about gene editing. Are you prepared to respond? Join the Center for Food Integrity and the Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) for a FREE educational session on Thursday, November 11th from 9:00-12:30 in the Wooster Science Building classroom 175A that will help you communicate about gene-editing in a relatable way that resonates with the general public. The tips and tools you will learn during this 3-hour, interactive session can also be utilized for other topics that you are likely to encounter as a representative of modern agriculture.
CFI has conducted similar workshops all over the country for a wide variety of audiences. OSC is bringing this training to The Ohio State University at no cost to you.
Class size is limited to 14. Register here https://forms.gle/8CyaxyDqSfzXGw1WA
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ENGAGE: Earning Trust in Gene Editing (Student Professional Development)
ENGAGE: Earning Trust in Gene Editing Student Professional Development Event
Consumers are asking questions about gene editing. Are you prepared to respond? Join the Center for Food Integrity and the Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) for a FREE educational session on Thursday, November 11th from 9:00-12:30 in the Wooster Science Building classroom 175A that will help you communicate about gene-editing in a relatable way that resonates with the general public. The tips and tools you will learn during this 3-hour, interactive session can also be utilized for other topics that you are likely to encounter as a representative of modern agriculture.
CFI has conducted similar workshops all over the country for a wide variety of audiences. OSC is bringing this training to The Ohio State University at no cost to you.
Class size is limited to 14. Register here https://forms.gle/8CyaxyDqSfzXGw1WA
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ENGAGE: Earning Trust in Gene Editing (Student Professional Development)
ENGAGE: Earning Trust in Gene Editing Student Professional Development Event
Consumers are asking questions about gene editing. Are you prepared to respond? Join the Center for Food Integrity and the Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) for a FREE educational session on Thursday, November 11th from 9:00-12:30 in the Wooster Science Building classroom 175A that will help you communicate about gene-editing in a relatable way that resonates with the general public. The tips and tools you will learn during this 3-hour, interactive session can also be utilized for other topics that you are likely to encounter as a representative of modern agriculture.
CFI has conducted similar workshops all over the country for a wide variety of audiences. OSC is bringing this training to The Ohio State University at no cost to you.
Class size is limited to 14. Register here https://forms.gle/8CyaxyDqSfzXGw1WA
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ENGAGE: Earning Trust in Gene Editing (Student Professional Development)
ENGAGE: Earning Trust in Gene Editing Student Professional Development Event
Consumers are asking questions about gene editing. Are you prepared to respond? Join the Center for Food Integrity and the Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) for a FREE educational session on Thursday, November 11th from 9:00-12:30 in the Wooster Science Building classroom 175A that will help you communicate about gene-editing in a relatable way that resonates with the general public. The tips and tools you will learn during this 3-hour, interactive session can also be utilized for other topics that you are likely to encounter as a representative of modern agriculture.
CFI has conducted similar workshops all over the country for a wide variety of audiences. OSC is bringing this training to The Ohio State University at no cost to you.
Class size is limited to 14. Register here https://forms.gle/8CyaxyDqSfzXGw1WA
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Cru Bible Study
Cru Bible Study
Now meeting Mondays at 8:00 pm in the Housing Community room.
For more information email Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Cru Bible Study
Cru Bible Study
Now meeting Mondays at 8:00 pm in the Housing Community room.
For more information email Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Student Org Registration Deadline - Past Due!
Register Your Student Organization
Now is the time to get your student organizaiton registered. The registration deadline is now past. (October 1). As a reminder, student orgs must be registered each academic year. This includes having a member from your organization be a representative on the Student Leadership Council.
Send all completed registration forms to Jodie Holava at holava.1. Contact if you have any questions or need any assistance.
Student Organization Registration Form
For more information and updates on Student Orgs at Ohio State ATI, visit the Student Organization 101 page.
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Student Org Registration Deadline - Past Due!
Register Your Student Organization
Now is the time to get your student organizaiton registered. The registration deadline is now past. (October 1). As a reminder, student orgs must be registered each academic year. This includes having a member from your organization be a representative on the Student Leadership Council.
Send all completed registration forms to Jodie Holava at holava.1. Contact if you have any questions or need any assistance.
Student Organization Registration Form
For more information and updates on Student Orgs at Ohio State ATI, visit the Student Organization 101 page.
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Student Org Registration Deadline - Past Due!
Register Your Student Organization
Now is the time to get your student organizaiton registered. The registration deadline is now past. (October 1). As a reminder, student orgs must be registered each academic year. This includes having a member from your organization be a representative on the Student Leadership Council.
Send all completed registration forms to Jodie Holava at holava.1. Contact if you have any questions or need any assistance.
Student Organization Registration Form
For more information and updates on Student Orgs at Ohio State ATI, visit the Student Organization 101 page.
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Student Org Registration Deadline - Past Due!
Register Your Student Organization
Now is the time to get your student organizaiton registered. The registration deadline is now past. (October 1). As a reminder, student orgs must be registered each academic year. This includes having a member from your organization be a representative on the Student Leadership Council.
Send all completed registration forms to Jodie Holava at holava.1. Contact if you have any questions or need any assistance.
Student Organization Registration Form
For more information and updates on Student Orgs at Ohio State ATI, visit the Student Organization 101 page.
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Trucks vs. Cars
WIN CASH PRIZES!! WIN CASH PRIZES!! WIN CASH PRIZES!!
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Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
Dress up in your favorite halloween costume and walk around the village doing a scavenger hunt while getting candy from the RAs. There will be raffle prizes at the end!
When: October 25th from 5:00 - 6:30 pm
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Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
Dress up in your favorite halloween costume and walk around the village doing a scavenger hunt while getting candy from the RAs. There will be raffle prizes at the end!
When: October 25th from 5:00 - 6:30 pm
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Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
Dress up in your favorite halloween costume and walk around the village doing a scavenger hunt while getting candy from the RAs. There will be raffle prizes at the end!
When: October 25th from 5:00 - 6:30 pm
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Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
Dress up in your favorite halloween costume and walk around the village doing a scavenger hunt while getting candy from the RAs. There will be raffle prizes at the end!
When: October 25th from 5:00 - 6:30 pm
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Scary Movie and Pizza Night
Scary movie and pizza night
F.R.I.E.N.D.S is hosting an October Scary Movie and Pizza Night!
When: Wednesday, October 20 at 6:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
Wear a costume or your favorite Halloween garb! Finn will be in costume!!
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Scary Movie and Pizza Night
Scary movie and pizza night
F.R.I.E.N.D.S is hosting an October Scary Movie and Pizza Night!
When: Wednesday, October 20 at 6:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
Wear a costume or your favorite Halloween garb! Finn will be in costume!!
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Scary Movie and Pizza Night
Scary movie and pizza night
F.R.I.E.N.D.S is hosting an October Scary Movie and Pizza Night!
When: Wednesday, October 20 at 6:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
Wear a costume or your favorite Halloween garb! Finn will be in costume!!
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Scary Movie and Pizza Night
Scary movie and pizza night
F.R.I.E.N.D.S is hosting an October Scary Movie and Pizza Night!
When: Wednesday, October 20 at 6:00 pm
Where: Housing Community Room
Wear a costume or your favorite Halloween garb! Finn will be in costume!!
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Cru Bible Study Meeting
Cru Bible study meeting
When: Monday September 27th at 6:00 pm
Where: Student Success Services
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Hoof-n-Hide Barn Dance
Join the Hoof-n-Hide Club at the 2021 Barn Dance!!
When: Tuesday, October 26th at 7:30 pm
Costume Conest, Food, Music, Cornhole and Dancing!!
Off campus guest are welcome!!
Watch the Buzz for more details!!
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Hoof-n-Hide Barn Dance
Join the Hoof-n-Hide Club at the 2021 Barn Dance!!
When: Tuesday, October 26th at 7:30 pm
Costume Conest, Food, Music, Cornhole and Dancing!!
Off campus guest are welcome!!
Watch the Buzz for more details!!
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Hoof-n-Hide Barn Dance
Join the Hoof-n-Hide Club at the 2021 Barn Dance!!
When: Tuesday, October 26th at 7:30 pm
Costume Conest, Food, Music, Cornhole and Dancing!!
Off campus guest are welcome!!
Watch the Buzz for more details!!
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Hoof-n-Hide Barn Dance
Join the Hoof-n-Hide Club at the 2021 Barn Dance!!
When: Tuesday, October 26th at 7:30 pm
Costume Conest, Food, Music, Cornhole and Dancing!!
Off campus guest are welcome!!
Watch the Buzz for more details!!
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Hoof-n-Hide Barn Dance
Join the Hoof-n-Hide Club at the 2021 Barn Dance!!
When: Tuesday, October 26th at 7:30 pm
Costume Conest, Food, Music, Cornhole and Dancing!!
Off campus guest are welcome!!
Watch the Buzz for more details!!
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Hoof-n-Hide Barn Dance
Join the Hoof-n-Hide Club at the 2021 Barn Dance!!
When: Tuesday, October 26th at 7:30 pm
Costume Conest, Food, Music, Cornhole and Dancing!!
Off campus guest are welcome!!
Watch the Buzz for more details!!
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PRIDE Meet and Greet
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PRIDE Meet and Greet
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Student Org Workshop
Are you a new student org leader? Interested in starting a new club?
Attend a Student Org Workshop and learn the ins and outs of what it takes to have a student org at ATI!
There are two opportunities to fit your schedule....
Thursday, September 16th at 3:00 pm n the SAC
or
Wednesday, September 22nd at 8:00 pm via Zoom
go.osu.edu/studentorg101 to join the Zoom session
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Student Org Workshop
Are you a new student org leader? Interested in starting a new club?
Attend a Student Org Workshop and learn the ins and outs of what it takes to have a student org at ATI!
There are two opportunities to fit your schedule....
Thursday, September 16th at 3:00 pm n the SAC
or
Wednesday, September 22nd at 8:00 pm via Zoom
go.osu.edu/studentorg101 to join the Zoom session
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ATI Book Club
We've picked Lexicon by Max Berry as our first book for the new school year.
Get a copy and join us for a discussion on Tuesday Oct 19 at 5:15 in the library. All are welcome.
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ATI Book Club
We've picked Lexicon by Max Berry as our first book for the new school year.
Get a copy and join us for a discussion on Tuesday Oct 19 at 5:15 in the library. All are welcome.
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ATI Book Club
We've picked Lexicon by Max Berry as our first book for the new school year.
Get a copy and join us for a discussion on Tuesday Oct 19 at 5:15 in the library. All are welcome.
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Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ)
Greetings all! Let me introduce myself. I am Leslie Eisberg. I am your staff advisor for Cru here at ATI. I work for student success services and I have been an active churchgoer from my early youth. I have a Bachelor of Science from Cincinnati Christian University and a Masters in Deaf Ed from UC.
My goal for Cru is for it to meet your needs. For those of you who are new, Cru here is an informal group designed to help you keep your faith alive while in college. We meet once a week for an hour or so to chat, study the Bible, and pray for one another. We usually meet in the Student Success Services computer area to allow us some privacy and comfort. I want to make sure our meeting times fit with as many of your schedules as possible so I need some feedback from you. What day/time works best for you? Please email me at eisberg.1@osu.edu and I will start working on getting our first meeting set up as soon as possible.
I hope your school year is off to a great start. Please do not hesitate to email me if you have questions or concerns. I look forward to meeting with each of you!
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Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ)
Greetings all! Let me introduce myself. I am Leslie Eisberg. I am your staff advisor for Cru here at ATI. I work for student success services and I have been an active churchgoer from my early youth. I have a Bachelor of Science from Cincinnati Christian University and a Masters in Deaf Ed from UC.
My goal for Cru is for it to meet your needs. For those of you who are new, Cru here is an informal group designed to help you keep your faith alive while in college. We meet once a week for an hour or so to chat, study the Bible, and pray for one another. We usually meet in the Student Success Services computer area to allow us some privacy and comfort. I want to make sure our meeting times fit with as many of your schedules as possible so I need some feedback from you. What day/time works best for you? Please email me at eisberg.1@osu.edu and I will start working on getting our first meeting set up as soon as possible.
I hope your school year is off to a great start. Please do not hesitate to email me if you have questions or concerns. I look forward to meeting with each of you!
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Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ)
Greetings all! Let me introduce myself. I am Leslie Eisberg. I am your staff advisor for Cru here at ATI. I work for student success services and I have been an active churchgoer from my early youth. I have a Bachelor of Science from Cincinnati Christian University and a Masters in Deaf Ed from UC.
My goal for Cru is for it to meet your needs. For those of you who are new, Cru here is an informal group designed to help you keep your faith alive while in college. We meet once a week for an hour or so to chat, study the Bible, and pray for one another. We usually meet in the Student Success Services computer area to allow us some privacy and comfort. I want to make sure our meeting times fit with as many of your schedules as possible so I need some feedback from you. What day/time works best for you? Please email me at eisberg.1@osu.edu and I will start working on getting our first meeting set up as soon as possible.
I hope your school year is off to a great start. Please do not hesitate to email me if you have questions or concerns. I look forward to meeting with each of you!
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Student Book Club Meet-n-Greet
Join librarian Kathy Yoder.332 on Sept. 1 at 7:00 pm for the planning meeting of the ATI Student Book Club. We will talk about want we like to read and select a title for our first discussion.
Meetings are held at the ATI Library located in Halterman Hall.
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MANRRS Meet & Greet
MANRRS Meet & Greet
Monday August 30 at 6:00 pm in Applewood Community Room
ALL ARE WELCOME!!
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Student Leadership Council (SLC) 1st Meeting/Info Session
Interested in the Student Leadership Council (SLC)? Join us Wednesday September 1 @ 7:00 pm via Zoom for an information session! Find out more how SLC makes a difference and how you can be involved! Great way to meet people, develop your leadership skills, and leave your mark at ATI!
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/91038479064?pwd=UUZuZ1J0TXdkTFI5RW5HZEFRODFUZz09
Meeting ID: 910 3847 9064
Password: 776110
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Student Leadership Council (SLC) 1st Meeting/Info Session
Interested in the Student Leadership Council (SLC)? Join us Wednesday September 1 @ 7:00 pm via Zoom for an information session! Find out more how SLC makes a difference and how you can be involved! Great way to meet people, develop your leadership skills, and leave your mark at ATI!
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/91038479064?pwd=UUZuZ1J0TXdkTFI5RW5HZEFRODFUZz09
Meeting ID: 910 3847 9064
Password: 776110
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CFFA - First Meeting of the Year!
The first Collegiate FFA meeting of the year will be held on
DATE: Wednesday, 1 September
TIME: 7:00 PM
LOCATION: Via Zoom
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/98020686649
Meeting ID: 980 2068 6649
Password: 971420
For more information about CFFA CLICK HERE!!
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CFFA - First Meeting of the Year!
The first Collegiate FFA meeting of the year will be held on
DATE: Wednesday, 1 September
TIME: 7:00 PM
LOCATION: Via Zoom
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/98020686649
Meeting ID: 980 2068 6649
Password: 971420
For more information about CFFA CLICK HERE!!
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Recruit, Retain, Repeat
Join us on August 16 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. for our last Student Org Essentials session of the the summer. The topic will be Recruit, Retain, Repeat. Your members are the most important part of your organization. We'll spend this time together discussing the holistic member experience including recruitment, new member onboarding, and retention. These are concepts you will be able to apply going into the involvement fair and fall semester! Register to attend now! Past Student Org Essentials are posted on our website for you to refer to as need as you plan for a successful fall semester.
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Recruit, Retain, Repeat
Join us on August 16 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. for our last Student Org Essentials session of the the summer. The topic will be Recruit, Retain, Repeat. Your members are the most important part of your organization. We'll spend this time together discussing the holistic member experience including recruitment, new member onboarding, and retention. These are concepts you will be able to apply going into the involvement fair and fall semester! Register to attend now! Past Student Org Essentials are posted on our website for you to refer to as need as you plan for a successful fall semester.
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Student Org Events in Classrooms
In alignment with Ohio State’s updated health guidance, the university is no longer requiring in-person events to be pre-approved.
For in-person events sponsored by Ohio State or any area of the university, these requirements remain:
- Events must continue to follow health protocols as reflected in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance as well as state, local and university requirements. Ohio State’s requirements can be found on the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes events page.
- Event organizers must maintain attendance/participation logs for use with potential contract tracing.
All non-course related events held in classroom spaces should be booked through Peggy Lambert.133@osu.eduAll common space reservations (Skou Lounge, Halterman Lounge, Conference rooms), should continue to be booked through the business office.
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Student Org Events in Classrooms
In alignment with Ohio State’s updated health guidance, the university is no longer requiring in-person events to be pre-approved.
For in-person events sponsored by Ohio State or any area of the university, these requirements remain:
- Events must continue to follow health protocols as reflected in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance as well as state, local and university requirements. Ohio State’s requirements can be found on the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes events page.
- Event organizers must maintain attendance/participation logs for use with potential contract tracing.
All non-course related events held in classroom spaces should be booked through Peggy Lambert.133@osu.eduAll common space reservations (Skou Lounge, Halterman Lounge, Conference rooms), should continue to be booked through the business office.
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Student Org Essentials: How to Hybrid
Join your fellow student org leaders on Monday, July 19 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. for a productive session about hybrid student organization operations. Plan out which elements will stay virtual and which will transition to in-person. Join the conversation and learn about balancing hybrid operations and resources that can help you be successful this coming year. Register now!
Throughout this summer's series, we will help you make the most of this planning period and prepare to hit the ground running in the fall semester. Stay connected this summer so you can keep up with the latest updates and opportunities!
Save the date & register:
Student Org Essentials: Recruit, Retain, Repeat on Monday, August 16 -
Student Org Essentials: How to Hybrid
Join your fellow student org leaders on Monday, July 19 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. for a productive session about hybrid student organization operations. Plan out which elements will stay virtual and which will transition to in-person. Join the conversation and learn about balancing hybrid operations and resources that can help you be successful this coming year. Register now!
Throughout this summer's series, we will help you make the most of this planning period and prepare to hit the ground running in the fall semester. Stay connected this summer so you can keep up with the latest updates and opportunities!
Save the date & register:
Student Org Essentials: Recruit, Retain, Repeat on Monday, August 16 -
Learn more about MANRRS!
Do You LOVE agriculture? Do you LOVE making a difference?
Join our virutal presentation to learn more about MANRRS!! Anyone is welcome to join!!
Monday, April 12th at 7:00 pm via Zoom
Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/39CWuGu
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Learn more about MANRRS!
Do You LOVE agriculture? Do you LOVE making a difference?
Join our virutal presentation to learn more about MANRRS!! Anyone is welcome to join!!
Monday, April 12th at 7:00 pm via Zoom
Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/39CWuGu
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STAR Technique for Interviewing presented by Denise Rotavera-Krain
Join Student Leadership Council and Denise Rotavera-Krain on Sunday, April 11th @ 8:00 pm!!
Denise will be presenting the STAR technique for interviewing!! Just in time as you prepare for summer employment or after graduation interviews!!
Zoom link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/92889516147?pwd=U0hDWGk4SkNUSHArcFhZRk94Z1Irdz09
Open to all CFAES Wooster campus!!
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Join the National Intercollegiate Parliamentary Association!
Are you a college student who loves parliamentary procedure? As part of Parliamentary Law Month in April, the American Institute of Parliamentarians (AIP; https://aipparl.org/) is proud to support the Chapter Kick-Off of the National Intercollegiate Parliamentary Association (NIPA) and ALL are invited to attend! The Chapter Kick-Off will be on Monday, April 5th at 6:30pm EST on Zoom. NIPA is an effort organized by college students for college students interested in the study of parliamentary procedure. If you are (or know someone) enrolled in college, participating in a college or university club/organization, or involved in college student government, you should consider participating in this new organization.
To receive the Zoom link, participants are asked to follow NIPA on Instagram (NIPA_IG) and complete the interest form! (or for folks not as insta savvy like me, here is a direct link). The students will be having a raffle for a $30 Visa Gift card.
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Join the National Intercollegiate Parliamentary Association!
Are you a college student who loves parliamentary procedure? As part of Parliamentary Law Month in April, the American Institute of Parliamentarians (AIP; https://aipparl.org/) is proud to support the Chapter Kick-Off of the National Intercollegiate Parliamentary Association (NIPA) and ALL are invited to attend! The Chapter Kick-Off will be on Monday, April 5th at 6:30pm EST on Zoom. NIPA is an effort organized by college students for college students interested in the study of parliamentary procedure. If you are (or know someone) enrolled in college, participating in a college or university club/organization, or involved in college student government, you should consider participating in this new organization.
To receive the Zoom link, participants are asked to follow NIPA on Instagram (NIPA_IG) and complete the interest form! (or for folks not as insta savvy like me, here is a direct link). The students will be having a raffle for a $30 Visa Gift card.
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Greenhouse Club Succulent Sale
The Greenhouse Club will be selling a variety of succulents for Easter ranging between $5 and $15. Pick up will be Tuesday March 30th from 9 am - 5 pm at the ATI Greenhouse Complex. Pay in either exact cash or check. Weather permitting, orders will be placed on a table outside the ATI Greenhouse.
To place your order online, https://forms.gle/sKw3CZRjoBoYfeu6A
For more information contact Greenhouse Club President, Skylar Bauer.
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Greenhouse Club Succulent Sale
The Greenhouse Club will be selling a variety of succulents for Easter ranging between $5 and $15. Pick up will be Tuesday March 30th from 9 am - 5 pm at the ATI Greenhouse Complex. Pay in either exact cash or check. Weather permitting, orders will be placed on a table outside the ATI Greenhouse.
To place your order online, https://forms.gle/sKw3CZRjoBoYfeu6A
For more information contact Greenhouse Club President, Skylar Bauer.
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Student Org Essentials - Last Session!
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Student Org Essentials - Last Session!
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Student Org Essentials - Last Session!
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Channel Your Inner Creator with Amy Collins-Warfield sponsored by ACELT
We are deep into the spring semester and I bet you are facing some challenges both mentally and physically (all the homework and projects are adding up). Let's get motivated to end the semester on a positive note.
Join us as we learn from our guest speaker, Amy Collins-Warfield, how to channel your inner creator and take a growth perspective to challenges you face as a student.
Virtual Meeting: Tuesday, March 23 from 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/94604488761?pwd=dlhpTTBjVnE3Z253N3gzWmQ0SWJNZz09
Meeting ID: 946 0448 8761
Password: 847777
Event sponsored by ACELT
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Ornament and Mask Sale - CFFA Fundraiser
Help support CFFA and the Farmer to Farmer program!
Selling laser engraved wooden ornaments for $5.00. All laser engraving was completed through the generosity of the Romich Foundation and completed with SOLAR ENERGY!
A variety of sizes and patterned masks from $10.00
Items are displayed and can be purchased at the SAC.
All purchases help support Farmer to Farmer program organized by ATI faculty and students to aid women farmers in Ghana. All products from Ghana were made by those who benefit from the program. Any questions, contact Jenny Fischer.798.
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Ornament and Mask Sale - CFFA Fundraiser
Help support CFFA and the Farmer to Farmer program!
Selling laser engraved wooden ornaments for $5.00. All laser engraving was completed through the generosity of the Romich Foundation and completed with SOLAR ENERGY!
A variety of sizes and patterned masks from $10.00
Items are displayed and can be purchased at the SAC.
All purchases help support Farmer to Farmer program organized by ATI faculty and students to aid women farmers in Ghana. All products from Ghana were made by those who benefit from the program. Any questions, contact Jenny Fischer.798.
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Ornament and Mask Sale - CFFA Fundraiser
Help support CFFA and the Farmer to Farmer program!
Selling laser engraved wooden ornaments for $5.00. All laser engraving was completed through the generosity of the Romich Foundation and completed with SOLAR ENERGY!
A variety of sizes and patterned masks from $10.00
Items are displayed and can be purchased at the SAC.
All purchases help support Farmer to Farmer program organized by ATI faculty and students to aid women farmers in Ghana. All products from Ghana were made by those who benefit from the program. Any questions, contact Jenny Fischer.798.
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SLC Meeting
Student Leadership Council (SLC) will have it's next meeting on Sunday, March 14th at 7:30 pm.
Watch your email for Zoom link!Not a member and want to find out more?? Contact Jason Althaus.7, SLC President
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You're Invited - Women's History Month Leadership Networking Event
Women’s History Month: Leadership Networking Event
Celebrate and connect with fellow student organization leaders for informal networking and resource sharing on Monday, March 22 at 5:30 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect in two brief rounds of networking - one in focused groups based on organization purpose, and one in randomly-assigned groups - and open discussion of women's leadership.
This program is directed at leaders of women-focused student orgs, however anyone interested in connecting about women’s leadership is welcome.
Register at https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMudu6rrzspEtXJRj5LGaEKLByYMncROe0O and contact Jen pelletier.17@osu.edu for more information.
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You're Invited - Women's History Month Leadership Networking Event
Women’s History Month: Leadership Networking Event
Celebrate and connect with fellow student organization leaders for informal networking and resource sharing on Monday, March 22 at 5:30 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect in two brief rounds of networking - one in focused groups based on organization purpose, and one in randomly-assigned groups - and open discussion of women's leadership.
This program is directed at leaders of women-focused student orgs, however anyone interested in connecting about women’s leadership is welcome.
Register at https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMudu6rrzspEtXJRj5LGaEKLByYMncROe0O and contact Jen pelletier.17@osu.edu for more information.
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You're Invited - Women's History Month Leadership Networking Event
Women’s History Month: Leadership Networking Event
Celebrate and connect with fellow student organization leaders for informal networking and resource sharing on Monday, March 22 at 5:30 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect in two brief rounds of networking - one in focused groups based on organization purpose, and one in randomly-assigned groups - and open discussion of women's leadership.
This program is directed at leaders of women-focused student orgs, however anyone interested in connecting about women’s leadership is welcome.
Register at https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMudu6rrzspEtXJRj5LGaEKLByYMncROe0O and contact Jen pelletier.17@osu.edu for more information.
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Student Org Trivia sponsored by Student Leadership Council
The Student Leadership Council is hosting TRIVIA NIGHT for Student Orgs on Tuesday, March 16th at 8:30 pm!
Get your team together to compete for money for your club!!
1st place = $100.00, 2nd place = $75.00 & 3rd place = $50.00
Register you team by March 11th by sending an email to SLC Vice-President Braxton James.1102 with your Org Name and Roster. Roster should include individuals Name.#.
Sign up now for fun, money for your club and bragging rights!!!
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Student Org Trivia sponsored by Student Leadership Council
The Student Leadership Council is hosting TRIVIA NIGHT for Student Orgs on Tuesday, March 16th at 8:30 pm!
Get your team together to compete for money for your club!!
1st place = $100.00, 2nd place = $75.00 & 3rd place = $50.00
Register you team by March 11th by sending an email to SLC Vice-President Braxton James.1102 with your Org Name and Roster. Roster should include individuals Name.#.
Sign up now for fun, money for your club and bragging rights!!!
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Student Org Trivia sponsored by Student Leadership Council
The Student Leadership Council is hosting TRIVIA NIGHT for Student Orgs on Tuesday, March 16th at 8:30 pm!
Get your team together to compete for money for your club!!
1st place = $100.00, 2nd place = $75.00 & 3rd place = $50.00
Register you team by March 11th by sending an email to SLC Vice-President Braxton James.1102 with your Org Name and Roster. Roster should include individuals Name.#.
Sign up now for fun, money for your club and bragging rights!!!
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Student Org Essentials - Only Two Sessions Left!
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Student Org Essentials - Only Two Sessions Left!
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Student Org Essentials - Only Two Sessions Left!
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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New Book Club Pick for Spring!
We're reading an absolutely remarkable thing by hank green!
Zoom meeting on March 24th at 7:00 pm
Stop by the library to borrow one of our copies or order onw from OhioLink.
For Zoom link or more info contact librarian Kathy Yoder at yoder.332@osu.edu
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New Book Club Pick for Spring!
We're reading an absolutely remarkable thing by hank green!
Zoom meeting on March 24th at 7:00 pm
Stop by the library to borrow one of our copies or order onw from OhioLink.
For Zoom link or more info contact librarian Kathy Yoder at yoder.332@osu.edu
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New Book Club Pick for Spring!
We're reading an absolutely remarkable thing by hank green!
Zoom meeting on March 24th at 7:00 pm
Stop by the library to borrow one of our copies or order onw from OhioLink.
For Zoom link or more info contact librarian Kathy Yoder at yoder.332@osu.edu
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New Book Club Pick for Spring!
We're reading an absolutely remarkable thing by hank green!
Zoom meeting on March 24th at 7:00 pm
Stop by the library to borrow one of our copies or order onw from OhioLink.
For Zoom link or more info contact librarian Kathy Yoder at yoder.332@osu.edu
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New Book Club Pick for Spring!
We're reading an absolutely remarkable thing by hank green!
Zoom meeting on March 24th at 7:00 pm
Stop by the library to borrow one of our copies or order onw from OhioLink.
For Zoom link or more info contact librarian Kathy Yoder at yoder.332@osu.edu
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Upcoming SLC Meeting
The next SLC meeting is schedule for Sunday, February 28th at 7:30 pm. Watch your email for agenda and last meeting minutes.
Meeting Link
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/97811576030?pwd=bCtaV044Q1NMeTh6Yi9BeUpzN05rZz09
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ATI Dairy Club Meeting
ATI Dairy Club Meeting
Our first meeting will be held on February 25 at 7:00 pm. The plan is to have a trivia night! Location of meeting is dependent upon number of interested members.
If interested in the ATI Dairy Club, contact club President Rachel Sherman.1612 to be added to the maillist list and for more information!
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2021-22 SEEDs Program Accepting Applications! LAST WEEK TO APPLY!
You can help drive change, share your feedback and ideas as we create an extraordinary experience at Ohio State by applying for the Student Experience and Engagement Delegates (SEEDs) program. Led by Dr. Melissa Shivers, Senior Vice President for Student Life, the program serves as a way for the university to gather feedback and ideas from as many students as possible. All undergraduate, graduate and professional students from any campus are encouraged to apply.
Applications are due by March 21 at 5 p.m.
For more information visit: go.osu.edu/SEEDsprogram
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2021-22 SEEDs Program Accepting Applications! LAST WEEK TO APPLY!
You can help drive change, share your feedback and ideas as we create an extraordinary experience at Ohio State by applying for the Student Experience and Engagement Delegates (SEEDs) program. Led by Dr. Melissa Shivers, Senior Vice President for Student Life, the program serves as a way for the university to gather feedback and ideas from as many students as possible. All undergraduate, graduate and professional students from any campus are encouraged to apply.
Applications are due by March 21 at 5 p.m.
For more information visit: go.osu.edu/SEEDsprogram
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2021-22 SEEDs Program Accepting Applications! LAST WEEK TO APPLY!
You can help drive change, share your feedback and ideas as we create an extraordinary experience at Ohio State by applying for the Student Experience and Engagement Delegates (SEEDs) program. Led by Dr. Melissa Shivers, Senior Vice President for Student Life, the program serves as a way for the university to gather feedback and ideas from as many students as possible. All undergraduate, graduate and professional students from any campus are encouraged to apply.
Applications are due by March 21 at 5 p.m.
For more information visit: go.osu.edu/SEEDsprogram
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2021-22 SEEDs Program Accepting Applications! LAST WEEK TO APPLY!
You can help drive change, share your feedback and ideas as we create an extraordinary experience at Ohio State by applying for the Student Experience and Engagement Delegates (SEEDs) program. Led by Dr. Melissa Shivers, Senior Vice President for Student Life, the program serves as a way for the university to gather feedback and ideas from as many students as possible. All undergraduate, graduate and professional students from any campus are encouraged to apply.
Applications are due by March 21 at 5 p.m.
For more information visit: go.osu.edu/SEEDsprogram
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Resilience Program
Are you looking to help you looking to develop skills and capacity in resilience? At a time where our well being has maybe never been more challenged, Student Life is making resources available for all of our students to cultivate the skills and capacity of resilience in themselves and their peers through LeaderShape’s Resilience online modules. These interactive and engaging modules available to all Buckeyes this Spring to complete on your own time and at your own pace.
These three online modules are available for all students now through May 1 for you to engage with on your own, or in a group. If you are looking for information on how to access Resilience, as well as more about the program, visit go.osu.edu/leadershapeosu.
If you are completing Resilience in a group of 5 or more Student Life is also prepared to help lead reflection and conversation about the modules with your group.
Any students who completes all three modules will also receive a certification from Student Life.
For any questions, please reach out to Anna Wagner (wagner.1476@osu.edu).
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Resilience Program
Are you looking to help you looking to develop skills and capacity in resilience? At a time where our well being has maybe never been more challenged, Student Life is making resources available for all of our students to cultivate the skills and capacity of resilience in themselves and their peers through LeaderShape’s Resilience online modules. These interactive and engaging modules available to all Buckeyes this Spring to complete on your own time and at your own pace.
These three online modules are available for all students now through May 1 for you to engage with on your own, or in a group. If you are looking for information on how to access Resilience, as well as more about the program, visit go.osu.edu/leadershapeosu.
If you are completing Resilience in a group of 5 or more Student Life is also prepared to help lead reflection and conversation about the modules with your group.
Any students who completes all three modules will also receive a certification from Student Life.
For any questions, please reach out to Anna Wagner (wagner.1476@osu.edu).
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Spring Into Success with Student Orgs
RECRUIT MORE MEMBERS. LEAD ENGAGING MEETINGS.
Join us for these one-hour student org workshops with student leaders from all the Regional campuses and Spring Into Success with Your Student Org!
Session 2: Join Our Participants List: Recruitment in a Virtual World (Tuesday, February 9th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the joys and pains of virtual recruitment, and how to effectively expand your student organization, even in a COVID-19 world.
Session 3: “Sorry, You’re on Mute”: How to Make Your Virtual Meeting Fun and Engaging (Tuesday, February 16th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses and learn tips, tricks, and best practices for how to host effective meetings that are fun and engaging to your members, even over virtual tools
Attend one, two, or all three sessions!! For every session you attend be entered into a drawing for prize bundle!
To register visit - http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions? Contact Jodie Holava.1
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Student Org Essentials Series
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
Feb. 22 - Connecting Virtually Outside of Meetings
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Student Org Essentials Series
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
Feb. 22 - Connecting Virtually Outside of Meetings
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Student Org Essentials Series
Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
Feb. 22 - Connecting Virtually Outside of Meetings
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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SLC Meeting
The next Student Leadership Meeting is Tuesday, February 16th at 8:00 pm.
Zoom Meeting Link
https://osu.zoom.us/j/98600465909?pwd=S09RWU9HZjdaeWJvdGd3MjYzY0x0dz09
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SLC Meeting
The next Student Leadership Meeting is Tuesday, February 16th at 8:00 pm.
Zoom Meeting Link
https://osu.zoom.us/j/98600465909?pwd=S09RWU9HZjdaeWJvdGd3MjYzY0x0dz09
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Upcoming Student Org Meetings
Check out these meetings coming up! Not too late to join!
Meet other students and get involved!!
Agronomy Club
Febrary 10th at 7:00 pm
Contact Jason Althaus.7
ACELT
February 9th at 4:00 pm
Contact Olivia Rinesmith.10
Community Council
February 3rd at 5:30 pm
Contact Olivia Rinesmith.10
Pre-Vet Club
February 4th at 6:00 pm
Contact Emily Singleton.163
Greenhouse Club
February 4th @ 4:00 pm
Contact Skylar Bauer.626
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Spring Student Org Involvement Fair - Jan. 20th
The Spring Student Involvement Fair will be Wednesday, January 20th from 7:00 - 8:00 pm.
Stop by any time during the hour to meet members from the following registered student organizations:
ACELT
Agronomy Club
ATI Book Club
Campus Activities Board
Collegiate FFA
Community Council
MANRRS
Pre-Vet Club
To attend, go.osu.edu/springorgfair
Interested in an organization that is not listed? Contact Jodie Holava.1 and she can help connect you!
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Student Leadership Council is Now on Social Media!
The ATI Student Leadership Council (SLC) now has social media!!! Follow SLC on Instagram @ati_slc and Twitter @AtiCouncil to get updates on all things SLC!!
Coming soon on social media.....Meet Your Exec Board!
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Student Leadership Council is Now on Social Media!
The ATI Student Leadership Council (SLC) now has social media!!! Follow SLC on Instagram @ati_slc and Twitter @AtiCouncil to get updates on all things SLC!!
Coming soon on social media.....Meet Your Exec Board!
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Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Student Org Essentials
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
Feb. 1 - Creating Graphics for Organization Recruitment
Feb. 22 - Connecting Virtually Outside of Meetings
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
University Tools to Help Your Student Organization Thrive
When running a student organization at Ohio State, you have access to loads of tools and technology to recruit, connect, and engage, but how do you know which ones will be right for you? Thankfully, Ohio State has a list of university-supported tech tools that can help build your student org to new heights.
Tools and App Ideas
University-supported tech tools include multimedia creation programs, communication platforms, and cloud storage programs. Each tool can benefit your student org while you expand and engage with new and current students. Want to create an engaging and eye-catching introduction video for your club? Check out Adobe Spark Video, a multimedia program where you can use graphics and media along-side audio and video of your own. Want to keep your organization’s files safe, yet easy to access? Give OneDrive a shot and see how documents are kept secure yet reachable across multiple devices through cloud storage.Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Student Org Essentials
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
Feb. 1 - Creating Graphics for Organization Recruitment
Feb. 22 - Connecting Virtually Outside of Meetings
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
University Tools to Help Your Student Organization Thrive
When running a student organization at Ohio State, you have access to loads of tools and technology to recruit, connect, and engage, but how do you know which ones will be right for you? Thankfully, Ohio State has a list of university-supported tech tools that can help build your student org to new heights.
Tools and App Ideas
University-supported tech tools include multimedia creation programs, communication platforms, and cloud storage programs. Each tool can benefit your student org while you expand and engage with new and current students. Want to create an engaging and eye-catching introduction video for your club? Check out Adobe Spark Video, a multimedia program where you can use graphics and media along-side audio and video of your own. Want to keep your organization’s files safe, yet easy to access? Give OneDrive a shot and see how documents are kept secure yet reachable across multiple devices through cloud storage.Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Essential Tips from Digital Flagship
Student Org Essentials
Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.
Feb. 1 - Creating Graphics for Organization Recruitment
Feb. 22 - Connecting Virtually Outside of Meetings
March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings
April 5 - Putting It All Together
University Tools to Help Your Student Organization Thrive
When running a student organization at Ohio State, you have access to loads of tools and technology to recruit, connect, and engage, but how do you know which ones will be right for you? Thankfully, Ohio State has a list of university-supported tech tools that can help build your student org to new heights.
Tools and App Ideas
University-supported tech tools include multimedia creation programs, communication platforms, and cloud storage programs. Each tool can benefit your student org while you expand and engage with new and current students. Want to create an engaging and eye-catching introduction video for your club? Check out Adobe Spark Video, a multimedia program where you can use graphics and media along-side audio and video of your own. Want to keep your organization’s files safe, yet easy to access? Give OneDrive a shot and see how documents are kept secure yet reachable across multiple devices through cloud storage.Resources
A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below.- For a list of all university-supported tech tools, and some other options, check out this list from the Technology-Enhanced Active Learning page.
- The Digital Flagship Handbook also has a more detailed list of the recommended tech tools and apps provided by the university .
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Calling All Students Interested in the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team if COVID conditions are such that will allow university travel and contests to be held in the last half of 2021. I need to determine interest now so that we are ready to “go” if conditions permit. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students have to be full-time students in “good standing” to be part of the team.
This year, the potential contests are Eastern States Exposition (Massachusetts in September), Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late September – early October), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers, and mating recommendation classes.
Please reply to me at thornton.5@osu.edu and let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc.
PLEASE REPLY BY Monday, January 25, 2021 to allow time for me to schedule the organizational meeting.
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Calling All Students Interested in the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team if COVID conditions are such that will allow university travel and contests to be held in the last half of 2021. I need to determine interest now so that we are ready to “go” if conditions permit. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students have to be full-time students in “good standing” to be part of the team.
This year, the potential contests are Eastern States Exposition (Massachusetts in September), Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late September – early October), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers, and mating recommendation classes.
Please reply to me at thornton.5@osu.edu and let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc.
PLEASE REPLY BY Monday, January 25, 2021 to allow time for me to schedule the organizational meeting.
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Calling All Students Interested in the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team
I’m looking for students interested in being part of the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team if COVID conditions are such that will allow university travel and contests to be held in the last half of 2021. I need to determine interest now so that we are ready to “go” if conditions permit. At least 3 students, preferably 4, are needed for a team. Any Ohio State ATI student, not just dairy students, can be part of the Dairy Cattle Judging team. Students have to be full-time students in “good standing” to be part of the team.
This year, the potential contests are Eastern States Exposition (Massachusetts in September), Pennsylvania All-American (Pennsylvania in September), World Dairy Expo (Wisconsin in late September – early October), and the North American International Livestock Exposition (Kentucky in November). Ohio State ATI competes in the 2-year college/university division at these contests. Each contest is different, but typically students will need to judge placing classes and give oral reasons at each contest. At World Dairy Expo, there is a practical contest that includes linear scoring, registered heifers, commercial heifers, and mating recommendation classes.
Please reply to me at thornton.5@osu.edu and let me know if you are interested in participating with the 2021 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team. Please include in your email your contact information: preferred email, phone number (cell and/or home), and address. If there is enough interest (at least 3 students), a meeting will be scheduled to discuss the specifics: time commitment, funding, practices, etc.
PLEASE REPLY BY Monday, January 25, 2021 to allow time for me to schedule the organizational meeting.
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Spring Into Success with Student Orgs
reflect on the fall. recruit more members. lead engaging meetings.
Join us for these one-hour student org workshops with student leaders from all the Regional campuses and Spring Into Success with Your Student Org!
Session 1: About Last Semester: A COVID-19 Student Org Roundtable (Tuesday, February 2nd @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the experiences of being a student org leader through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as brainstorm solutions and new projects
Session 2: Join Our Participants List: Recruitment in a Virtual World (Tuesday, February 9th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the joys and pains of virtual recruitment, and how to effectively expand your student organization, even in a COVID-19 world.
Session 3: “Sorry, You’re on Mute”: How to Make Your Virtual Meeting Fun and Engaging (Tuesday, February 16th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses and learn tips, tricks, and best practices for how to host effective meetings that are fun and engaging to your members, even over virtual tools
Attend one, two, or all three sessions!! For every session you attend be entered into a drawing for prize bundle!
To register visit - http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions? Contact Jodie Holava.1
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Spring Into Success with Student Orgs
reflect on the fall. recruit more members. lead engaging meetings.
Join us for these one-hour student org workshops with student leaders from all the Regional campuses and Spring Into Success with Your Student Org!
Session 1: About Last Semester: A COVID-19 Student Org Roundtable (Tuesday, February 2nd @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the experiences of being a student org leader through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as brainstorm solutions and new projects
Session 2: Join Our Participants List: Recruitment in a Virtual World (Tuesday, February 9th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the joys and pains of virtual recruitment, and how to effectively expand your student organization, even in a COVID-19 world.
Session 3: “Sorry, You’re on Mute”: How to Make Your Virtual Meeting Fun and Engaging (Tuesday, February 16th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses and learn tips, tricks, and best practices for how to host effective meetings that are fun and engaging to your members, even over virtual tools
Attend one, two, or all three sessions!! For every session you attend be entered into a drawing for prize bundle!
To register visit - http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions? Contact Jodie Holava.1
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Spring Into Success with Student Orgs
reflect on the fall. recruit more members. lead engaging meetings.
Join us for these one-hour student org workshops with student leaders from all the Regional campuses and Spring Into Success with Your Student Org!
Session 1: About Last Semester: A COVID-19 Student Org Roundtable (Tuesday, February 2nd @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the experiences of being a student org leader through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as brainstorm solutions and new projects
Session 2: Join Our Participants List: Recruitment in a Virtual World (Tuesday, February 9th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the joys and pains of virtual recruitment, and how to effectively expand your student organization, even in a COVID-19 world.
Session 3: “Sorry, You’re on Mute”: How to Make Your Virtual Meeting Fun and Engaging (Tuesday, February 16th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses and learn tips, tricks, and best practices for how to host effective meetings that are fun and engaging to your members, even over virtual tools
Attend one, two, or all three sessions!! For every session you attend be entered into a drawing for prize bundle!
To register visit - http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions? Contact Jodie Holava.1
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Spring Into Success with Student Orgs
reflect on the fall. recruit more members. lead engaging meetings.
Join us for these one-hour student org workshops with student leaders from all the Regional campuses and Spring Into Success with Your Student Org!
Session 1: About Last Semester: A COVID-19 Student Org Roundtable (Tuesday, February 2nd @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the experiences of being a student org leader through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as brainstorm solutions and new projects
Session 2: Join Our Participants List: Recruitment in a Virtual World (Tuesday, February 9th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses about the joys and pains of virtual recruitment, and how to effectively expand your student organization, even in a COVID-19 world.
Session 3: “Sorry, You’re on Mute”: How to Make Your Virtual Meeting Fun and Engaging (Tuesday, February 16th @ 7:00 pm)
Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses and learn tips, tricks, and best practices for how to host effective meetings that are fun and engaging to your members, even over virtual tools
Attend one, two, or all three sessions!! For every session you attend be entered into a drawing for prize bundle!
To register visit - http://go.osu.edu/leadership21
Questions? Contact Jodie Holava.1
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Spring Student Org Involvement Fair - Registration!
By request from the Student Leadership Council, Student Activities will be hosting a Spring Student Org Involvement Fair on Wednesday, January 20th from 7:00 - 8:00 pm. The event will be hosted virtually using the Gather Town platform along with Zoom. Unlike the Fall Org Fair, there will not be individual Zoom links for each organization. Gather Town will allow you to connect easily with potential members in one location similar to an in-person tabling event.
Register your student organization now at go.osu.edu/springorgfair!
Registration deadline – Wednesday, January 6 at 11:59 pm. It’s never too late to find new members!!
**Note-There will be an opportunity on Wednesday, January 13th at 7:00 pm to explore the platform prior to Fair. More details to come.
Questions – Contact Jodie at holava.1@osu.edu
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Spring Student Org Involvement Fair - Registration!
By request from the Student Leadership Council, Student Activities will be hosting a Spring Student Org Involvement Fair on Wednesday, January 20th from 7:00 - 8:00 pm. The event will be hosted virtually using the Gather Town platform along with Zoom. Unlike the Fall Org Fair, there will not be individual Zoom links for each organization. Gather Town will allow you to connect easily with potential members in one location similar to an in-person tabling event.
Register your student organization now at go.osu.edu/springorgfair!
Registration deadline – Wednesday, January 6 at 11:59 pm. It’s never too late to find new members!!
**Note-There will be an opportunity on Wednesday, January 13th at 7:00 pm to explore the platform prior to Fair. More details to come.
Questions – Contact Jodie at holava.1@osu.edu
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Spring Student Org Involvement Fair - Registration!
By request from the Student Leadership Council, Student Activities will be hosting a Spring Student Org Involvement Fair on Wednesday, January 20th from 7:00 - 8:00 pm. The event will be hosted virtually using the Gather Town platform along with Zoom. Unlike the Fall Org Fair, there will not be individual Zoom links for each organization. Gather Town will allow you to connect easily with potential members in one location similar to an in-person tabling event.
Register your student organization now at go.osu.edu/springorgfair!
Registration deadline – Wednesday, January 6 at 11:59 pm. It’s never too late to find new members!!
**Note-There will be an opportunity on Wednesday, January 13th at 7:00 pm to explore the platform prior to Fair. More details to come.
Questions – Contact Jodie at holava.1@osu.edu
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Spring Student Org Involvement Fair - Registration!
By request from the Student Leadership Council, Student Activities will be hosting a Spring Student Org Involvement Fair on Wednesday, January 20th from 7:00 - 8:00 pm. The event will be hosted virtually using the Gather Town platform along with Zoom. Unlike the Fall Org Fair, there will not be individual Zoom links for each organization. Gather Town will allow you to connect easily with potential members in one location similar to an in-person tabling event.
Register your student organization now at go.osu.edu/springorgfair!
Registration deadline – Wednesday, January 6 at 11:59 pm. It’s never too late to find new members!!
**Note-There will be an opportunity on Wednesday, January 13th at 7:00 pm to explore the platform prior to Fair. More details to come.
Questions – Contact Jodie at holava.1@osu.edu
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Student Leadership Council Announces Executive Board
The Student Leadership Council (SLC) is excited to announce it's first class of executive board members.
President - Jason Althaus, Agronomy Club
Vice-President - Braxton James, Collegiate FFA
Secretary - Megan Schulte, ACELT
CFAES Student Council Chair - Olivia Rinesmith, Community Council
The SLC's mission is to serve as a representative group of the Ohio State ATI student body and communicate ideas to enhance the overall student experience by providing student input on campus affairs to administration. In addition, the SLC provides a outlet to build leadership and collaboration among students and student organizations! SLC is made up of representatives from each registered student organization as well as delegates from each academic division.
Watch the Buzz for future updates from SLC!
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SLC Meeting
The next Student Leadership Council (SLC) will be Sunday, November 22 at 7:30 pm. Please check your email for Zoom invite! Meeting agenda will be sent prior to meeting.
Any questions, contact Jodie at holava.1.
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Motivate Your Middle - Now Virtual!
MOTIVATE YOUR MIDDLE: VIRTUAL WORKSHOP
This virtual workshop for student leaders will help you develop skills to help motivate the members of your organization. The workshop will look at the concept of Motivating the Middle by TJ Sullivan to help leaders understand how different members of their organization are motivated in a variety of ways.
Workshop Format: A mix of content and interactive exercises for student leaders to take and apply to their org! Get more out of the session if two or more from your org attend!!!
When: Tuesday, November 17th at 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Where: Via Zoom! Link will be sent upon registration!
Each participant will be able to pick up a Leadership Survival Kit post-workshop from the SAC!
There will still be a raffle during workshop with an opportunity to win THREE different leadership packages!
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Student Org Update on In-Person Events
EFFECTIVE 11.12.20
Effective immediately, all in-person student organization gatherings, events and tabling activities, even those of 10 people or fewer, will once again be prohibited. This limitation applies both to on-campus and off-campus events and gatherings of any kind. For organizations with on-campus space reservations, please work with your event planner to cancel or convert those plans to a virtual method. The restriction will be in place at least through the end of the calendar year, and we will provide more information as it becomes available regarding the potential to resume in-person programs in the spring semester.
To read the full announcement CLICK HERE.
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Motivate Your Middle
MOTIVATE YOUR MIDDLE: In-Person workshop
This one-day in-person workshop for student leaders will help you develop skills to help motivate the members of your organization. The workshop will look at the concept of Motivating the Middle by TJ Sullivan to help leaders understand how different members of their organization are motivated in a variety of ways.
Workshop Format: A mix of content and interactive exercies for student leaders to take and apply to their org! Get more out of the session if two or more from your org attend!!!
When: Tuesday, November 17th at 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Where: SAC Game Room
Snacks will be included during the session as well as each participant will receive a Leadership Survival Kit and entered into raffle during workshop to win THREE different leadership packages!
Participant number is limited to 10!! So sign up fast!
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Are you an American Degree recipient?
Collegiate FFA would like to reach out to all American Degree recipients to fill this out to collect their information for a recognition ceremony that we would like to begin planning for spring semester. This form needs to be filled out by the end of the semester to get a head count for the ceremony. We will be sending out more information to recipients in January. If you have any questions, please email James.1102 or Singleton.163.
American Degree Recipient Questionnaire
docs.google.com
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Are you an American Degree recipient?
Collegiate FFA would like to reach out to all American Degree recipients to fill this out to collect their information for a recognition ceremony that we would like to begin planning for spring semester. This form needs to be filled out by the end of the semester to get a head count for the ceremony. We will be sending out more information to recipients in January. If you have any questions, please email James.1102 or Singleton.163.
American Degree Recipient Questionnaire
docs.google.com
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Are you an American Degree recipient?
Collegiate FFA would like to reach out to all American Degree recipients to fill this out to collect their information for a recognition ceremony that we would like to begin planning for spring semester. This form needs to be filled out by the end of the semester to get a head count for the ceremony. We will be sending out more information to recipients in January. If you have any questions, please email James.1102 or Singleton.163.
American Degree Recipient Questionnaire
docs.google.com
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Are you an American Degree recipient?
Collegiate FFA would like to reach out to all American Degree recipients to fill this out to collect their information for a recognition ceremony that we would like to begin planning for spring semester. This form needs to be filled out by the end of the semester to get a head count for the ceremony. We will be sending out more information to recipients in January. If you have any questions, please email James.1102 or Singleton.163.
American Degree Recipient Questionnaire
docs.google.com
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SLC Meeting
Student leadership council (SLC) UPCOMING MEETING...
The next meeting of the SLC is Sunday, Nov. at 7:30 pm.
Check email for Zoom invite or SLC Team.
Questions or issues, contact holava.1
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Straw Bale Throwing Contest - Agronomy Club
Hey all, we're almost nearing the end of the fall semester and I hope you've all been able to make the most of it. But the fun hasn't stopped yet. Join the ATI Agronomy Club on the 28 of October for a spectacular fun-filled, event in the Courtyard right beside the Skou Parking Lot for, wait for it..... A STRAWBALE THROWING CONTEST!!!!
Who will have the farthest throw? Who will take home the Victory?? Who's an even better bale thrower than our very own Club President??? (she just had ankle surgery)
Come and find out and test your strength.
We are going to have 2 stations for straw bale throwing, each participant pays an entry fee of $1 per throw, with a max of 3 throws. Participants will come up to the stations, and throw the bales as far as they can, their distances will be measured and recorded by members of the Agronomy Club. Results of the contest will be given out through email, and prizes will be given to the winners. Masks and 6 ft social distancing will be required.
We will also be holding a Pumpkin Carving/Painting Contest where each participant takes a pumpkin home and carves it in any way they'd like and submits a photo through a DM to the Agronomy Club Instagram page @ati_agronomy_club by the allotted deadline. Rules of the contest will be handed out with the pumpkins.
Prizes for Strawbale Throwing Contest: Rural King/TSC Gift Cards
- 1st Place: $50 & Gold Trophy
- 2nd Place: $25 & Silver Trophy
- 3rd Place: $10 & Bronze Trophy
Prizes for Pumpkin Carving/Painting Contest: Walmart Gift Cards
- 1st Place: $25 & Gold Trophy
- 2nd Place: $15 & Silver Trophy
- 3rd Place: $10 & Bronze Trophy
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ATI Student Org Deadline Past & Approaching
ATI Student Org to-do list
Friendly reminder to all ATI Student Orgs, if you haven't already, please be sure to complete the following to be considered a registered student organization. Student Orgs not registered by November 6th will be removed from the website and not considered a registered student organization until documentation is completed.
- Complete registration form. (Deadline - October 2) All student organizations must renew each academic year to stay in good standing. This form includes your organization's Student Leadership Council representative
- Complete membership roster form. (Deadline - October 30)
Please direct any questions to holava.1.
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ATI Student Org Deadline Past & Approaching
ATI Student Org to-do list
Friendly reminder to all ATI Student Orgs, if you haven't already, please be sure to complete the following to be considered a registered student organization. Student Orgs not registered by November 6th will be removed from the website and not considered a registered student organization until documentation is completed.
- Complete registration form. (Deadline - October 2) All student organizations must renew each academic year to stay in good standing. This form includes your organization's Student Leadership Council representative
- Complete membership roster form. (Deadline - October 30)
Please direct any questions to holava.1.
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Student Org Essentials
STUDENT ORG ESSENTIALS
Continuing this fall, the Student Org Essentials Series will unite student leaders and campus experts to talk through a variety of exciting and important topics relevant to today’s student organization at Ohio State. The series this semester will be held tri-weekly on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. As always, the series will be recorded and posted online, though we invite you to attend the live session for the best possible learning experience. All organization members and advisors are invited!
Topics this semester will be:
- Monday, October 26 – TBD: OSU Extension Special
- November 16 – Come One, Come All: Being Truly Inclusive in Student Organizations
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Student Org Essentials
STUDENT ORG ESSENTIALS
Continuing this fall, the Student Org Essentials Series will unite student leaders and campus experts to talk through a variety of exciting and important topics relevant to today’s student organization at Ohio State. The series this semester will be held tri-weekly on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. As always, the series will be recorded and posted online, though we invite you to attend the live session for the best possible learning experience. All organization members and advisors are invited!
Topics this semester will be:
- Monday, October 26 – TBD: OSU Extension Special
- November 16 – Come One, Come All: Being Truly Inclusive in Student Organizations
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Farmhouse Fraternity
A Message from Farmhouse Fraternity....
My name is Aaron Smith, and I am the Vice President of Recruitment and Retention for FarmHouse ATZ. Have you ever considered joining a fraternity? FarmHouse ATZ might just be the fit for you!
Even from a branch campus, becoming a member of our fraternity has many benefits. From the friendships and alumni networking to the leadership and academic opportunities, there are plenty of reasons now is the perfect time to join! I have also attached a flyer comparing the cost and benefits of living in FarmHouse ATZ as a brother versus living in the Ohio State dorms.
Living in a virtual world thanks to COVID-19, we are extremely flexible and full of resources to help welcome you into our fraternity from a branch campus. We would be more than happy to set up a time for us to meet you virtually, or even work out a time for a couple of our active brothers to travel to your campus and get to know you a little more. Also, we would be pleased to offer you a tour of our house and a chance to meet our brothers here if you find yourself in Columbus.
We hope to hear from you soon, and I would be happy to answer any questions you may have over email (Smith.11759@osu.edu) or text/call (419-577-6511). Also feel free to reach out to my co-chair Garrett at Gwin.47@osu.edu or our President Bailey Eberhart at Eberhart.63@osu.edu. Check out our social medias too, @FarmHouseATZ on Instagram and Twitter. Have a great day, and rush FarmHouse!
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Farmhouse Fraternity
A Message from Farmhouse Fraternity....
My name is Aaron Smith, and I am the Vice President of Recruitment and Retention for FarmHouse ATZ. Have you ever considered joining a fraternity? FarmHouse ATZ might just be the fit for you!
Even from a branch campus, becoming a member of our fraternity has many benefits. From the friendships and alumni networking to the leadership and academic opportunities, there are plenty of reasons now is the perfect time to join! I have also attached a flyer comparing the cost and benefits of living in FarmHouse ATZ as a brother versus living in the Ohio State dorms.
Living in a virtual world thanks to COVID-19, we are extremely flexible and full of resources to help welcome you into our fraternity from a branch campus. We would be more than happy to set up a time for us to meet you virtually, or even work out a time for a couple of our active brothers to travel to your campus and get to know you a little more. Also, we would be pleased to offer you a tour of our house and a chance to meet our brothers here if you find yourself in Columbus.
We hope to hear from you soon, and I would be happy to answer any questions you may have over email (Smith.11759@osu.edu) or text/call (419-577-6511). Also feel free to reach out to my co-chair Garrett at Gwin.47@osu.edu or our President Bailey Eberhart at Eberhart.63@osu.edu. Check out our social medias too, @FarmHouseATZ on Instagram and Twitter. Have a great day, and rush FarmHouse!
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Student Org Spotlight
Student Org Spotlight - Community Council
The mission of Community Council is to encourage a better social and academic atmosphere within Applewood Village and provide residents with activities and programs to help improve the quality of life at Ohio State ATI. You may have already participated in some Community Council events this year like the most recent courtyard bonfires!!
Similar to high school student council, all residents of the Applewood Village student apartments at Ohio State ATI are welcome and encouraged to become members of this club that is by the residents, for the residents. Community Council plans monthly events that are totally free and fun- both on or away from campus. Club members decide how the housing activity fee is spent through social programming or village improvement initiatives. This year Community Council is sponsoring mini-grants to support ATI registered Student Organizations!
Community Council officers are selected through a yearly application process. Leadership roles such as neighborhood street representatives and committee chairs are also available in addition to general membership roles.
Meetings are held weekly and new members and new ideas are welcome at any time.
For more information, contact Community Council advisor Caitlin Blake!
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CHA Student Photography Contest
The Collegiate Horsemen's Association is sponsoring a student photography contest!!! Open to all ATI students!! $25.00 gift card for winner of each division!!
Students are encouraged to hike, bike, or ride in the great Ohio outdoors this fall and take unique photos on their treks. To place your submission and enter, CLICK HERE!
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CHA Student Photography Contest
The Collegiate Horsemen's Association is sponsoring a student photography contest!!! Open to all ATI students!! $25.00 gift card for winner of each division!!
Students are encouraged to hike, bike, or ride in the great Ohio outdoors this fall and take unique photos on their treks. To place your submission and enter, CLICK HERE!
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CHA Student Photography Contest
The Collegiate Horsemen's Association is sponsoring a student photography contest!!! Open to all ATI students!! $25.00 gift card for winner of each division!!
Students are encouraged to hike, bike, or ride in the great Ohio outdoors this fall and take unique photos on their treks. To place your submission and enter, CLICK HERE!
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ATI Student Book Club - Book of the Month
ATI Student Book Club - Book of the MOnth
Read th
is month's selection, How To Be Safe by Tom McAllister and join us for a discussion on Wednesday evening, Nov 4 at 7:30 pm. Contact Kathy Yoder.332 for zoom invitation and to get on our mailing list. To read more about this novel, visit the author's website at http://www.tom.mcallister.ws/how-to-be-safe
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ATI Student Book Club - Book of the Month
ATI Student Book Club - Book of the MOnth
Read th
is month's selection, How To Be Safe by Tom McAllister and join us for a discussion on Wednesday evening, Nov 4 at 7:30 pm. Contact Kathy Yoder.332 for zoom invitation and to get on our mailing list. To read more about this novel, visit the author's website at http://www.tom.mcallister.ws/how-to-be-safe
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ATI Student Book Club - Book of the Month
ATI Student Book Club - Book of the MOnth
Read th
is month's selection, How To Be Safe by Tom McAllister and join us for a discussion on Wednesday evening, Nov 4 at 7:30 pm. Contact Kathy Yoder.332 for zoom invitation and to get on our mailing list. To read more about this novel, visit the author's website at http://www.tom.mcallister.ws/how-to-be-safe
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ATI Student Book Club - Book of the Month
ATI Student Book Club - Book of the MOnth
Read th
is month's selection, How To Be Safe by Tom McAllister and join us for a discussion on Wednesday evening, Nov 4 at 7:30 pm. Contact Kathy Yoder.332 for zoom invitation and to get on our mailing list. To read more about this novel, visit the author's website at http://www.tom.mcallister.ws/how-to-be-safe
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Student Org Spotlight
Student Org Spotlight - Artists de Fleur/SAIFD
Artists de Fleur is a club for floral design students and others interested in retail floristry. Through weekly meetings, flower sales, and student-initiated events, you will have the opportunity to socialize and build leadership and management skills while expanding your knowledge of flowers, floral design and other aspects of ornamental horticulture.
The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Floral Designers (SAIFD) is housed under the Artists de Fleur umbrella. This organization is an honorary for high achieving students in the Floral Design and Marketing major. Students who qualify for membership have the opportunity to attend AIFD National Symposium and compete against the best of the best collegiate floral designers from the US and Canada.
If interested in learning more, contact Advisor Terry Lanker at lanker.2!
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Student Org Registration Deadline - Oct. 1
Student org registration deadline - oct. 1
Now is the time to get your student organizaiton registered. Deadline to register is October 1. As a reminder, student orgs must be registered each academic year. This includes having a member from your organization be a representative on the Student Leadership Council.
Send all completed registration forms to Jodie Holava at holava.1.
Student Organization Registration Form
For more information and updates on Student Orgs at Ohio State ATI, visit the Student Organization 101 page.
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Student Org Registration Deadline - Oct. 1
Student org registration deadline - oct. 1
Now is the time to get your student organizaiton registered. Deadline to register is October 1. As a reminder, student orgs must be registered each academic year. This includes having a member from your organization be a representative on the Student Leadership Council.
Send all completed registration forms to Jodie Holava at holava.1.
Student Organization Registration Form
For more information and updates on Student Orgs at Ohio State ATI, visit the Student Organization 101 page.
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Student Org Registration Deadline - Oct. 1
Student org registration deadline - oct. 1
Now is the time to get your student organizaiton registered. Deadline to register is October 1. As a reminder, student orgs must be registered each academic year. This includes having a member from your organization be a representative on the Student Leadership Council.
Send all completed registration forms to Jodie Holava at holava.1.
Student Organization Registration Form
For more information and updates on Student Orgs at Ohio State ATI, visit the Student Organization 101 page.
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Student Org Registration Deadline - Oct. 1
Student org registration deadline - oct. 1
Now is the time to get your student organizaiton registered. Deadline to register is October 1. As a reminder, student orgs must be registered each academic year. This includes having a member from your organization be a representative on the Student Leadership Council.
Send all completed registration forms to Jodie Holava at holava.1.
Student Organization Registration Form
For more information and updates on Student Orgs at Ohio State ATI, visit the Student Organization 101 page.
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In-Person Student Organization Gatherings Update
The temporary suspension of all in-person student organization events or gatherings has been lifted! Effective Wednesday, September 23, student organizations may resume the opportunity to hold gatherings of ten or fewer people. It is important to note that gatherings are defined as a formal or informal assembly of people that is either planned or spontaneous. To read the full statement, please visit Ohio State Student Life.
Any further questions or clarifications can be sent to Jodie Holava at holava.1.
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Collegiate 4-H First Meeting
We welcome you to join Collegiate 4-H's first meeting of the year on Monday, September 28th at 7:00 pm.
The discussion will be over all the great things this club can do. Bring to the table anything you want!
Join the Zoom Meeting:
https://osu.zoom.us/j/92558866428?pwd=dTJCMFVuSlBabWVNWUxmRlRHTURxdz09
Meeting ID: 925 5886 6428
Password: 240435
See you there!
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Student Org Spotlight
Student Org Spotlight - Hoof-n-Hide
Hoof-n-Hide is an Animal Science based club that will give you experience working with animals and develop leadership skills through club responsiblity. If interested, contact Hoof-n-Hide President Kalyn Blue at blue.967 for more details and upcoming meeting information.
Create new memories, strong friendships and add to your classroom experiences with Hoof-n-Hide! Past events have included hog roast and barn dance, annual mud volleyball and trips to local adventures like Snow Trails in Mansfield.
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ATI Student Org Microsoft Teams Workshop
ATI Student Org Microsoft Teams Workshop
Want to learn how to use Microsoft Teams to support your student organization? Join Valerie for this mini-workshop on how to use Teams to meet, chat, share documents and loads of other helpful features. Advisors are welcome too!!
When: Thursday October 1 at Noon
How: Via Zoom using go.osu.edu/studentorgteams
Unable to attend but still interested? This session will be recorded and posted on the Student Organization 101 page.
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Community Council Mini-Grant Opportunity!
Community Council Mini-Grant
Community Council is offering a Mini-Grant of $750 this semester. Student orgs and individuals can apply to up to $200 worth of funding to be used for an event or initiative that benefits the ATI community.
Below you will find the link to the directions, process, and application. It appears there are only 4 questions, but once you answer 4, more questions do appear.
https://go.osu.edu/ccminigrant
Any questions can be directed to Caitlin Blake at blake.429.
Thank you Community Council!!!!
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Community Council Mini-Grant Opportunity!
Community Council Mini-Grant
Community Council is offering a Mini-Grant of $750 this semester. Student orgs and individuals can apply to up to $200 worth of funding to be used for an event or initiative that benefits the ATI community.
Below you will find the link to the directions, process, and application. It appears there are only 4 questions, but once you answer 4, more questions do appear.
https://go.osu.edu/ccminigrant
Any questions can be directed to Caitlin Blake at blake.429.
Thank you Community Council!!!!
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Student Org Spotlight
Student Org Spotlight - Agronomy Club
Agronomy Club is centered around crop and soil agriculture, but is open to members of any major thanks to the way farming is intertwined with itself. We aim to encourage the interest and continued learning of crop and soil sciences throughout our club, the school, and the community. Agronomy Club is always accepting new members!
Agronomy Club tries to be a busy and involved club, and in the past we have done field trips, fundraisers, guest speakers, and club-bonding activities. Some of our field trips have included Unverferth Manufacturing, and Sunrise Farming Cooperative.
Agronomy Club is currently meeting regularly and would love to have you join! If interested, you can contact - Agronomy Club President Becky Fuller at fuller.523
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ATI Student Book Club Announcement
ATI Student book club
Join librarian Kathy Yoder for a discussion of Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys. This award winning book is set in the 60s but is relevant today. We will meet Wed evening September 30 at 5:30 pm for a Zoom meeting. All are welcome!
Request Zoom link from yoder.332.
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ATI Student Book Club Announcement
ATI Student book club
Join librarian Kathy Yoder for a discussion of Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys. This award winning book is set in the 60s but is relevant today. We will meet Wed evening September 30 at 5:30 pm for a Zoom meeting. All are welcome!
Request Zoom link from yoder.332.
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Student Org Essentials
Student Org Essentials
Continuing this fall, the Student Org Essentials Series will unite student leaders and campus experts to talk through a variety of exciting and important topics relevant to today’s student organization at Ohio State. The series this semester will be held tri-weekly on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. As always, the series will be recorded and posted online, though we invite you to attend the live session for the best possible learning experience. All organization members and advisors are invited!
Topics this semester will be:
- Monday, October 5 – Leadership Week Special: Foster Wellbeing and Fight Burnout in Your Student Organization
- Monday, October 12 - You’re Clear for Take-Off: Avoiding Turbulent Leadership Transitions
- Monday, October 26 – TBD: OSU Extension Special
- November 16 – Come One, Come All: Being Truly Inclusive in Student Organizations
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Student Org Essentials
Student Org Essentials
Continuing this fall, the Student Org Essentials Series will unite student leaders and campus experts to talk through a variety of exciting and important topics relevant to today’s student organization at Ohio State. The series this semester will be held tri-weekly on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. As always, the series will be recorded and posted online, though we invite you to attend the live session for the best possible learning experience. All organization members and advisors are invited!
Topics this semester will be:
- Monday, October 5 – Leadership Week Special: Foster Wellbeing and Fight Burnout in Your Student Organization
- Monday, October 12 - You’re Clear for Take-Off: Avoiding Turbulent Leadership Transitions
- Monday, October 26 – TBD: OSU Extension Special
- November 16 – Come One, Come All: Being Truly Inclusive in Student Organizations
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Student Org Essentials
Student Org Essentials
Continuing this fall, the Student Org Essentials Series will unite student leaders and campus experts to talk through a variety of exciting and important topics relevant to today’s student organization at Ohio State. The series this semester will be held tri-weekly on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. As always, the series will be recorded and posted online, though we invite you to attend the live session for the best possible learning experience. All organization members and advisors are invited!
Topics this semester will be:
- Monday, October 5 – Leadership Week Special: Foster Wellbeing and Fight Burnout in Your Student Organization
- Monday, October 12 - You’re Clear for Take-Off: Avoiding Turbulent Leadership Transitions
- Monday, October 26 – TBD: OSU Extension Special
- November 16 – Come One, Come All: Being Truly Inclusive in Student Organizations
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Student Org Essentials
Student Org Essentials
Continuing this fall, the Student Org Essentials Series will unite student leaders and campus experts to talk through a variety of exciting and important topics relevant to today’s student organization at Ohio State. The series this semester will be held tri-weekly on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. As always, the series will be recorded and posted online, though we invite you to attend the live session for the best possible learning experience. All organization members and advisors are invited!
Topics this semester will be:
- Monday, October 5 – Leadership Week Special: Foster Wellbeing and Fight Burnout in Your Student Organization
- Monday, October 12 - You’re Clear for Take-Off: Avoiding Turbulent Leadership Transitions
- Monday, October 26 – TBD: OSU Extension Special
- November 16 – Come One, Come All: Being Truly Inclusive in Student Organizations
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It's not too late to join MANRRS!
Do you identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color), multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, First Generation College Student, Woman in Stem, or LGBTQ? Even if you don’t …
It is not too late to join MANRRS!
We are an inclusive organization that provides professional development, social opportunities, and a safe space for under-represented populations here at ATI and the larger OSU. By joining MANRRS, you will have opportunities to:
- Attend regional and national conventions where you will participate in career fairs, workshops, social events, and competitions
- Build your leadership and professional skills
- Expand your network with like-minded individuals
- Plan and participate in fun events on campus
- Expand your resume with volunteer opportunities and fundraising
- Enjoy time with friends and explore your identity
Come see what we are all about!
NEXT Meeting: Wednesday September 16, 5:30PM.
https://osu.zoom.us/j/9053383172?pwd=d2FKSDlrZEVoVTlsOG56Wk81amJwQT09
Meeting ID: 905 338 3172
Password: 762154
Follow us on Social Media!
Local
FB: MANRRS Wooster Campus
IG: manrrswoostercampus and osu_manrrs
TW: @MANRRSWooster
National
FB: MANRRS
IG: nationalmanrrs
TW: @National MANRRS
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Student Org Spotlight
Collegiate FFA
Continue your FFA involvement or start now by checking out CFFA!!
Collegiate FFA at Ohio State ATI enhances the collegiate experience through service and engagement, provides personal and professional development opportunities, encourages students to improve lives of others through fundraising for philanthropic efforts, to create tomorrow’s leaders, and to give students an edge in today's job market. Collegiate FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success.
Collegiate FFA has already been meeting this semester, but it's not too late to join this active organization!!! If interested, contact Advisor Nathan Crook for more details!!!
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Student Org Essentials
Student Org Essentials
Continuing this fall, the Student Org Essentials Series will unite student leaders and campus experts to talk through a variety of exciting and important topics relevant to today’s student organization at Ohio State. The series this semester will be held tri-weekly on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. As always, the series will be recorded and posted online, though we invite you to attend the live session for the best possible learning experience. All organization members and advisors are invited!
Topics this semester will be:
- Monday, September 19 – Social Media for Social Change
- Monday, October 5 – Leadership Week Special: Foster Wellbeing and Fight Burnout in Your Student Organization
- Monday, October 12 - You’re Clear for Take-Off: Avoiding Turbulent Leadership Transitions
- Monday, October 26 – TBD: OSU Extension Special
- November 16 – Come One, Come All: Being Truly Inclusive in Student Organizations
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Student Org Spotlight
Student Org Spotlight
Recreation Advisory Committee (RAC)
Mission: The Recreation Advisory Committee (RAC) encourages students to get involved in enhancing the recreational, fitness and intramural opportunities at Ohio State ATI. In addition, RAC provides opportunities for students to become engaged, active leaders in promoting well-being, inclusive competition, fitness and recreation.
Open to: All ATI students!
Meetings: Biweekly (every other week)
Advisor: Jodie Holava, Student Programming Coordinator, holava.1@osu.edu
Benefits of Being a RAC Member:
- Meet new people and make new friends that have similar interests!
- Share your ideas for new intramural sports, games or activities!
- Have a say in what sports, fitness classes and activities students will enjoy each semester!
- Be creative and innovative with outdoor recreational activities!
- Be a part of planning, promoting, and hosting leagues and tournaments!
- Give Back to Campus…Make a direct, positive impact on student well-being and life at Ohio State ATI
- Build your leadership skills to complement your academic experiences!
- PLAY AND HAVE FUN!
Informational Session on Tuesday September 8th at 6:00 pm.
https://osu.zoom.us/j/95248935604?pwd=MHJhZ0VNckl1SGp0VjluTnNIem92UT09
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Student Organization Leadership Council Reps Due
Student Organization Leadership Council (SOLC)
Student Organization Leadership Countil Reps are due on Friday September 11. Please email your organization's rep to Jodie Holava at holava.1@osu.edu. Any questions or deadline extensions can also be sent to holava.1@osu.edu.
What is the Student Organization Leadership Council?
Each regsitered student organization must have a representative serve on the Student Organization Leadership Council (SOLC). This individual can also serve as a member of the organization's executive board or can be appointed to a non-executive member. The SOLC will meet once a month during the academic year.
The following are objectives of the SOLC:
1. To provide an outlet for student opinions on matters of student interest and conveying those opinions to the faculty, staff, and administration
2. To build leadership among student organizations as well as the campus community
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Pre-Vet Club Upcoming Meetings
Pre-Vet Club
The ATI Pre Vet Club is here to help provide information and resources for you to have the best possible vet school application. We hope to help students obtain the hands-on experience needed and expose them to the world of Veterinary Medicine. We all plan on sharing our experiences so we can learn from each other to help each one of us succeed. Email singleton.163 or combs.353 to be added to our email list. We offer officer opportunities, vet school application workshops, fundraising, group activities, volunteer activities, and so much more! If you are AT ALL interested in the Veterinary profession, animals, or just a great time, then the ATI Pre-Vet Club is for you!
Be sure to follow us on social media to stay up to date with our club activities!
Instagram: @ati_prevetclub
Facebook: ATI Pre-Vet Club
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S Upcoming Meeting
F.R.I.E.N.D.S
F.R.I.E.N.D.S is having their first meeting on Tuesday September 8 @ 7:45 pm. You can join and find out more about this orgnization by using the following link - http://osu.zoom.us/my/prof.pk
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Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU)
Campus crusade for christ (CRU)
Being away from home, your family and your church family can be rough at times. ATI has resources to help you keep your faith strong while working on your degree. CRU is a non-denominational student organization with the goal of providing a safe, welcoming place for students to exercise their faith and support one another in our walk with Christ. If you are interested in receiving a weekly encouraging email, attending our studies, helping to organize Bible studies or other social events please email Leslie Eisberg at Eisberg.1@osu.edu.
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IMPORTANT STUDENT ORGANIZATION UPDATE
Important Student Org Update...
A recent update has been made with regards to in-person student organization events and gatherings. Ohio State is temporarily suspending all in-person student organization events or gatherings, of any size and/or location through September 9, 2020.
This specifies that student orgs may not hold in-person events anywhere for the time being. Of course, student organizations may continue to meet virtually.
To read the full statement, please review https://studentlife.osu.edu/articles/important-update-for-student-organization-leaders/
If you have any questions or need any further clarifications, please contact holava.1@osu.edu
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Campus Activities Board (CAB) Meeting
1st CAB Meeting of the Year
Join us and be part of the fun!! We'll have our first meeting on Wednesday September 2 at 6:00 pm!
Zoom in to share your ideas as we start planning events for the semester!! All are welcome!!
https://osu.zoom.us/j/91351229196?pwd=emNIbGExWm9LSmo0NVZSdHJHOXpRUT09
Meet new people! Impact Student Life! Plan Events! Be Creative! Have Fun!
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Student Org Spotlight
Student Org Spotlight
The ATI Student Book Club is open to all students who enjoy reading and discussing books outside of assigned classroom reading. The club meets monthly to discuss a wide variety of titles including many different fiction genres and nonfiction including biography and memoir.
Read along every month or drop in as interested. For more information about the current selection and meeting dates and times contact Kathy Yoder!
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Student Organization Student Leader Info Session - UPDATED DATE
student organization student leader info session
In preparation for the upcoming academic year, I will be hosting a Student Organization Student Leader Informational Session. During this session we will be covering the following information:
- A tour of resources for student organizations on the Wooster Campus Student Programming & Life website
- Student org registration and re-registration processes
- Information on the new Student Organization Leadership Council and how your org plays a role in this new org’s success
- A review of the Guidance for Students Organizations, and
- Future long-term goals for student organizations at ATI
Two sessions will be offered to accommodate for schedules (dates, times, Zoom info below). If neither date works for you and you are interested in setting up an individual session, feel free to contact holava.1@osu.edu.
Session 1: Thursday September 3 at 5:00 pm https://osu.zoom.us/j/95008590252?pwd=ZDVjRmx1V1QrS2hqOFAwTHppYkhoUT09
****UPDATED DUE TO TESTING*****
Session 2: Friday September 4 at Noon https://osu.zoom.us/j/93244851761?pwd=ZENNc09GQ1M1QVQvOEpkdWVRdmFhUT09
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Student Organization Student Leader Info Session - UPDATED DATE
student organization student leader info session
In preparation for the upcoming academic year, I will be hosting a Student Organization Student Leader Informational Session. During this session we will be covering the following information:
- A tour of resources for student organizations on the Wooster Campus Student Programming & Life website
- Student org registration and re-registration processes
- Information on the new Student Organization Leadership Council and how your org plays a role in this new org’s success
- A review of the Guidance for Students Organizations, and
- Future long-term goals for student organizations at ATI
Two sessions will be offered to accommodate for schedules (dates, times, Zoom info below). If neither date works for you and you are interested in setting up an individual session, feel free to contact holava.1@osu.edu.
Session 1: Thursday September 3 at 5:00 pm https://osu.zoom.us/j/95008590252?pwd=ZDVjRmx1V1QrS2hqOFAwTHppYkhoUT09
****UPDATED DUE TO TESTING*****
Session 2: Friday September 4 at Noon https://osu.zoom.us/j/93244851761?pwd=ZENNc09GQ1M1QVQvOEpkdWVRdmFhUT09
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Student Org Spotlight
Student Org Spotlight
Recreation advisory committee (RAC)
Get involved in enhancing the recreational, fitness, and intramural opportunties on campus!!
Why join RAC???
- Meet new people and make new friends that have similar interests!
- Share your ideas for new intramural sports, games or activities!
- Have a say in what sports, fitness classes and activities students will enjoy each semester!
- Be creative and innovative with outdoor recreational activities!
- Be a part of planning, promoting, and hosting leagues and tournaments!
- Give Back to Campus…Make a direct, positive impact on student well-being and life at Ohio State ATI
- Build your leadership skills to complement your academic experiences!
- PLAY AND HAVE FUN!
Open to: All students!
Meetings: Biweekly (every other week)
Advisor: Jodie Holava, Student Programming Coordinator, holava.1@osu.edu
Find out more at the Student Involvement Fair on Monday August 24th from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
https://osu.zoom.us/j/91376414729?pwd=dU01S0xmQi9pcFFlQkVtZDl4UTlCUT09
Want to get involved in intramurals but not necessarily be a part of RAC?
Then join us for an Intramural Info Forum on Thursday August 27 at 7:00 pm. Learn how to find out what intramurals are scheduled, how to sign-up, start a team and more!
https://osu.zoom.us/j/98905131001?pwd=dVZWYjlCU2xuK0ZOSzNCV1UxVjdtdz09
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MANRRS
Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences
Visit us on Social Media:
FB: MANRRS Wooster Campus
IG: @manrrswoostercampus
T: @MANRRSWooster
Our Mission at MANRRS is to promote academic and professional advancement by empowering minorities in agriculture, natural resources, and related sciences.
Greetings! My name is Denise Rotavera-Krain and I am the new staff advisor of MANRRS for the Wooster campus. MANRRS is a national professional development organization that provides opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. We welcome anyone into our organization but are especially committed to working with those who identify as BIPOC (Back, Indigenous, People of Color [encompassing all ethnicities and cultural identities]), 1st Generation College Students, and those who identify as LGBTQ+.
Benefits of joining our organization include various professional development opportunities such as:
- Leadership development
- Exclusive national and regional career and internship fairs
- Networking
- Conferences & Competitions
- Social and volunteer activities
- Collaboration with MANRRS in Columbus and other student lead groups
To learn more about MANRRS from current members and to sign up, please join us at the Community Involvement Fair.
Community Involvement Fair – Monday, August 24 from 5PM-6PM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/97524957338?pwd=RlhINEpENVRuVHViTDh3bEdwS3c3UT09Meeting ID: 975 2495 7338
Password: 588913If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Looking forward to meeting you!
Denise
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Student Org Spotlight
STUDENT ORG SPOTLIGHT
Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences
Visit us on Social Media:
FB: MANRRS Wooster Campus
IG: @manrrswoostercampus
T: @MANRRSWooster
Our Mission at MANRRS is to promote academic and professional advancement by empowering minorities in agriculture, natural resources, and related sciences.
Greetings! My name is Denise Rotavera-Krain and I am the new staff advisor of MANRRS for the Wooster campus. MANRRS is a national professional development organization that provides opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. We welcome anyone into our organization but are especially committed to working with those who identify as BIPOC (Back, Indigenous, People of Color [encompassing all ethnicities and cultural identities]), 1st Generation College Students, and those who identify as LGBTQ+.
Benefits of joining our organization include various professional development opportunities such as:
- Leadership development
- Exclusive national and regional career and internship fairs
- Networking
- Conferences & Competitions
- Social and volunteer activities
- Collaboration with MANRRS in Columbus and other student lead groups
To learn more about MANRRS from current members and to sign up, please join us at the Community Involvement Fair.
Community Involvement Fair – Monday, August 24 from 5PM-6PM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/97524957338?pwd=RlhINEpENVRuVHViTDh3bEdwS3c3UT09Meeting ID: 975 2495 7338
Password: 588913If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Looking forward to meeting you!
Denise
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Student Organization Summer Series
Columbus campus Student Activities is offering some fantastic learning opportunities for this summer! Registration is free and open to all OSU student organization leaders and advisors!!
Student Org Essentials: Summer Program Series 2020
Student Activities is offering a new opportunity to strengthen your organization and leadership by engaging in a series of conversations around key topics that student organizations are facing in our virtual environment. Learn how to adapt and enhance your operations to think differently about physical space and how you can pivot to continue to do the work of your organization well.
The series will take place via Zoom biweekly on Thursdays from 12-1 p.m. ET. Any and all org members are invited to attend. You can register for as many sessions as you'd like. Register now!
July 23 – Come Closer! But Not That Close: Recruitment in a Digital World, with Kate Butler, Associate Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life
Contact csls@osu.edu with questions.
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Student Organization Summer Series
Columbus campus Student Activities is offering some fantastic learning opportunities for this summer! Registration is free and open to all OSU student organization leaders and advisors!!
Student Org Essentials: Summer Program Series 2020
Student Activities is offering a new opportunity to strengthen your organization and leadership by engaging in a series of conversations around key topics that student organizations are facing in our virtual environment. Learn how to adapt and enhance your operations to think differently about physical space and how you can pivot to continue to do the work of your organization well.
The series will take place via Zoom biweekly on Thursdays from 12-1 p.m. ET. Any and all org members are invited to attend. You can register for as many sessions as you'd like. Register now!
July 23 – Come Closer! But Not That Close: Recruitment in a Digital World, with Kate Butler, Associate Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life
Contact csls@osu.edu with questions.
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Student Organization Summer Series
Columbus campus Student Activities is offering some fantastic learning opportunities for this summer! Registration is free and open to all OSU student organization leaders and advisors!!
Student Org Essentials: Summer Program Series 2020
Student Activities is offering a new opportunity to strengthen your organization and leadership by engaging in a series of conversations around key topics that student organizations are facing in our virtual environment. Learn how to adapt and enhance your operations to think differently about physical space and how you can pivot to continue to do the work of your organization well.
The series will take place via Zoom biweekly on Thursdays from 12-1 p.m. ET. Any and all org members are invited to attend. You can register for as many sessions as you'd like. Register now!
July 23 – Come Closer! But Not That Close: Recruitment in a Digital World, with Kate Butler, Associate Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life
Contact csls@osu.edu with questions.
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Student Organization Summer Series
Columbus campus Student Activities is offering some fantastic learning opportunities for this summer! Registration is free and open to all OSU student organization leaders and advisors!!
Student Org Essentials: Summer Program Series 2020
Student Activities is offering a new opportunity to strengthen your organization and leadership by engaging in a series of conversations around key topics that student organizations are facing in our virtual environment. Learn how to adapt and enhance your operations to think differently about physical space and how you can pivot to continue to do the work of your organization well.
The series will take place via Zoom biweekly on Thursdays from 12-1 p.m. ET. Any and all org members are invited to attend. You can register for as many sessions as you'd like. Register now!
July 9 - Sorry, You’re On Mute: How to Make Your Digital Meetings Fun and Meaningful, with Anna Wagner, Senior Coordinator for Student Leadership Development in Student Activities
July 23 – Come Closer! But Not That Close: Recruitment in a Digital World, with Kate Butler, Associate Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life
Contact csls@osu.edu with questions.
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Student Organization Summer Series
Student Organization Summer Training Sessions
Columbus campus Student Activities is offering some fantastic learning opportunities for this summer! Registration is free and open to all OSU student organization leaders and advisors!!
Student Org Essentials: Summer Program Series 2020
Student Activities is offering a new opportunity to strengthen your organization and leadership by engaging in a series of conversations around key topics that student organizations are facing in our virtual environment. Learn how to adapt and enhance your operations to think differently about physical space and how you can pivot to continue to do the work of your organization well.
The series will take place via Zoom biweekly on Thursdays from 12-1 p.m. ET. Any and all org members are invited to attend. You can register for as many sessions as you'd like. Register now!
July 9 - Sorry, You’re On Mute: How to Make Your Digital Meetings Fun and Meaningful, with Anna Wagner, Senior Coordinator for Student Leadership Development in Student Activities
July 23 – Come Closer! But Not That Close: Recruitment in a Digital World, with Kate Butler, Associate Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life
Contact csls@osu.edu with questions.
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New SAC Hours
Sundays: Closed
Mondays: 10am-9pm
Tuesdays: 10am-10pm
Wednesdays: 10am-10pm
Thursdays: 10am-10pm
Fridays: 10am-2pm
Saturdays: Closed
*Hours subject to change based upon Staffing Availability and University Needs
Please note that the Student Activities Center (SAC) hours for THIS Monday the 3rd, the SAC will only be open 12p-5p because of the CFAES Student Life Carnival.
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Outstanding Student Awards Applications Open
The ATI Outstanding Student Award is one of the highest honors a student at Ohio State ATI can receive. Additionally, every Outstanding Student Award recipient will be considered for the ATI Director’s Award. The ATI Director’s Award is a special top honor which recognizes one outstanding student selected by the director. This individual will have the honor of preparing and presenting a Student Address to the graduating class of 2025 at Commencement on May 3, 2025.
To be eligible for consideration for the Outstanding Student Award, you must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate worthy contribution to your field of study and community. Additionally, you must have graduated in Summer 2024, Autumn 2024, or will graduate Spring Semester 2025 with an associate of science or associate of applied science degree from Ohio State ATI.
Lastly, the Outstanding Student Award is a self-nomination process, wherein you as the student must a) complete the following sections of the nomination form, b) attach a 1-page resume, and c) secure an endorsement (nomination) from an Ohio State ATI faculty member supporting your outstanding contributions, and d) secure a second endorsement from either an ATI faculty member, ATI staff member, or another professional who can speak directly to your Ohio State ATI student experience.
All materials must be submitted as explained below by Friday, February 21, 2025.
Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
INSTRUCTIONS: Students intending to apply for the Outstanding Student Award must do the following:
- Declare your intent to apply by emailing Ms. Jeanne Semilia at semilia.1@osu.edu with the subject line “Outstanding Student.”
- Complete the Student Recognition Application in its entirety.
- Submit an up to date 1-page professional resume, using the link provided by Ms. Semilia.
- Secure two endorsement statements as described above using the Endorsement Statement.docx file and upload them using the link provided by Ms. Semilia.
- The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents and can be accessed here 2025 Outstanding Student Materials | Ohio State ATI (osu.edu)
You will need to instruct the individuals writing endorsement statements on your behalf to complete their endorsement documents and send them back to you for submission to your personalized folder.
All application materials must be submitted to the student’s personal link by Friday, February 21, 2025.
Thank you,
The Ohio State ATI Student Recognition Committee
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Important Dates for SP 25
- Friday, Mar. 21:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Spring Full Term)
- Friday, Mar. 28:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Session 2)
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Important Dates for SP 25
- Friday, Mar. 21:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Spring Full Term)
- Friday, Mar. 28:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Session 2)
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Important Dates for SP 25
- Friday, Mar. 21:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Spring Full Term)
- Friday, Mar. 28:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Session 2)
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Get ready for Buckeye Love!
As Buckeyes we are passionate and compassionate about sharing kindness. Throughout the month of February, and even year round, take 2 minutes to Give Kudos to another student, faculty or staff that you appreciate, this is your chance to say something. Or share a video of you recognizing a faculty or staff member, or calling your best friend back at home to say you miss them, or a quick photo of you getting your roommate a coffee. Let’s make sharing kindness go viral. #ShareKindness.
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Get ready for Buckeye Love!
As Buckeyes we are passionate and compassionate about sharing kindness. Throughout the month of February, and even year round, take 2 minutes to Give Kudos to another student, faculty or staff that you appreciate, this is your chance to say something. Or share a video of you recognizing a faculty or staff member, or calling your best friend back at home to say you miss them, or a quick photo of you getting your roommate a coffee. Let’s make sharing kindness go viral. #ShareKindness.
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Wooster Fire Department on campus
Wooster Campus Community,
Starting tomorrow and continuing through Thursday you will see Wooster Fire Department vehicles and apparatus parked around Thorne Hall. There is no need for concern, Wooster Fire will be conducting training in the building at varying times each day. This is only a training exercise, any questions please contact our safety office at 614-292-2121 or email me at Stanton.70@osu.edu.
Stay Safe!
CS
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Important Dates for SP 25
Here are some important dates coming up:
- Friday, Jan. 31:
- Last day of 50% refund period (Spring full term)
- Last day to drop a Spring full term course using online registration and without receiving a “W”
- Friday, Feb. 7:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Session 1)
- Last day to drop a Session 1 course without petitioning
- Monday, Feb. 17:
- Registration opens for Summer 2025 term; refer to Buckeyelink for enrollment appts.
- Friday, Feb. 21:
- Last day of Session 1 classes
- Wednesday, Feb. 26:
- First day of Session 2 classes
- Friday, Mar. 21:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Spring Full Term)
- Friday, Mar. 28:
- Last day petition to use Grade Forgiveness Rule -for a spring class forgiving a previously completed OSU class (Session 2)
- Friday, Jan. 31:
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Ohio State ATI Apparel Store opens TODAY
We will have an online store through BSN sports with Ohio State ATI apparel. Some mock ups are below. ATI is on the sleeves or sides of the caps.
The team shop will start Monday (1/27) and run until midnight on Monday (2/3). The shop will close at 11:59:59pm on 2/3.
Thank you!
Lucas Eick
Sales Pro
330-323-6991
BSN SPORTS
A Varsity SPORT brand
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Important Academic Dates for SP 25
Friday, January 17 -- last day to add a full-semester course with instructor permission and without a late course enrollment fee
Friday, January 17 -- Summer 2025 graduation petitions are due
Monday, January 20 -- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. University closed. No classes.
Friday of Week 4, January 24 -- last day to drop a full-semester course online. without permission, and without a W
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Finals are upon us!
The last day of classes for the semester is Wednesday, Dec. 4. Are you ready for finals??? Don't forget that the Learning Lab is here to help!Check the website for available times: https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/learning-lab.
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My 2025 Calendar - Download and Print
If you haven’t done so, download and print your own My 2025 Calendar. The handy one-page calendar highlights important Ohio State University academic dates, university holidays, and other US holidays and observances. Code is also available to stay up-to-date on the go (ICAL) (HTML) for your smartphone or online calendar. A PDF of the 2025 printed calendar is available by clicking this link.
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My 2025 Calendar - Download and Print
If you haven’t done so, download and print your own My 2025 Calendar. The handy one-page calendar highlights important Ohio State University academic dates, university holidays, and other US holidays and observances. Code is also available to stay up-to-date on the go (ICAL) (HTML) for your smartphone or online calendar. A PDF of the 2025 printed calendar is available by clicking this link.
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Important Dates
Here are some important dates coming up:
- Wednesday, Nov. 27:
o Thanksgiving Break Begins: no classes, offices open
- Thursday, Nov. 28:
o Thanksgiving Day: no classes, offices closed
- Friday, Nov. 29:
o Indigenous Peoples Day (observed): no classes, offices closed
- Wednesday, Dec. 4:
o Last day of classes (Autumn full term and Session 2)
- Thursday, Dec. 5:
o Reading Day (Autumn full term and Session 2)
- Friday, Dec. 6 – Thursday, Dec. 12:
o Final Exams; See schedule here
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First Year Students: Important notice about scheduling
At 5PM on Saturday Nov 16th the entire SIS system will be down for previously scheduled maintenance until 11AM on Sunday.
Why is this important?
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Returning to Campus After Thanksgiving Break
Please keep in mind that once we return to campus after Thanksgiving Break, there are only 3 more days of classes this semester; the final day of classes this semester is Wednesday, December 4. This is a shorter amount of time than in recent years. Please review all your syllabi in advance, so you do not feel caught off guard for end of semester deadlines and exams. This will be hustle-time for many students, and don't forget the Learning Lab is here to help!
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Returning to Campus After Thanksgiving Break
Please keep in mind that once we return to campus after Thanksgiving Break, there are only 3 more days of classes this semester; the final day of classes this semester is Wednesday, December 4. This is a shorter amount of time than in recent years. Please review all your syllabi in advance, so you do not feel caught off guard for end of semester deadlines and exams. This will be hustle-time for many students, and don't forget the Learning Lab is here to help!
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Returning to Campus After Thanksgiving Break
Please keep in mind that once we return to campus after Thanksgiving Break, there are only 3 more days of classes this semester; the final day of classes this semester is Wednesday, December 4. This is a shorter amount of time than in recent years. Please review all your syllabi in advance, so you do not feel caught off guard for end of semester deadlines and exams. This will be hustle-time for many students, and don't forget the Learning Lab is here to help!
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Returning to Campus After Thanksgiving Break
Please keep in mind that once we return to campus after Thanksgiving Break, there are only 3 more days of classes this semester; the final day of classes this semester is Wednesday, December 4. This is a shorter amount of time than in recent years. Please review all your syllabi in advance, so you do not feel caught off guard for end of semester deadlines and exams. This will be hustle-time for many students, and don't forget the Learning Lab is here to help!
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Important Dates
Because we know you have so much to remember, we will be reminding you of important university deadlines throughout the semester. Check out the Academic Calendar on the University Registrar page for other important dates.
Here are some important dates coming up:
- Friday, Nov. 15
Last day to drop a Session 2 course without petitioning - Wednesday, Nov. 27
Thanksgiving Break Begins: no classes, offices open
- Thursday, Nov. 28
Thanksgiving Day: no classes, offices closed
- Friday, Nov. 29
Indigenous Peoples Day (observed): no classes, offices closed
- Wednesday, Dec. 4
Last day of classes (Autumn full term and Session 2)
- Friday, Nov. 15
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Important Dates
Because we know you have so much to remember, we will be reminding you of important university deadlines throughout the semester. Check out the Academic Calendar on the University Registrar page for other important dates.
Here are some important dates coming up:
- Friday, Nov. 15
Last day to drop a Session 2 course without petitioning - Wednesday, Nov. 27
Thanksgiving Break Begins: no classes, offices open
- Thursday, Nov. 28
Thanksgiving Day: no classes, offices closed
- Friday, Nov. 29
Indigenous Peoples Day (observed): no classes, offices closed
- Wednesday, Dec. 4
Last day of classes (Autumn full term and Session 2)
- Friday, Nov. 15
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Enrollment Windows & Your Financial Responsibility Statement
Enrollment appointments have been posted! Please check “Enrollment Window,” found on the right side of your BuckeyeLinkhomepage. There you will find your enrollment appointment day and time. You are encouraged to meet with your departmental advisor to plan and fine-tune your schedule before your enrollment appointment. Please also make sure to complete your Financial Responsibility Statement found in your “To-Do List” on BuckeyeLink. This task takes only a few moments to log in and complete. You cannot schedule your classes until this step is completed!
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Enrollment Windows & Your Financial Responsibility Statement
Enrollment appointments have been posted! Please check “Enrollment Window,” found on the right side of your BuckeyeLinkhomepage. There you will find your enrollment appointment day and time. You are encouraged to meet with your departmental advisor to plan and fine-tune your schedule before your enrollment appointment. Please also make sure to complete your Financial Responsibility Statement found in your “To-Do List” on BuckeyeLink. This task takes only a few moments to log in and complete. You cannot schedule your classes until this step is completed!
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Nominations due TODAY for faculty and staff awards
Nominations are now open for Students, Faculty and Staff to nominate someone for the ATI Faculty/Staff awards.
If you feel there is someone deserving of recognition, please consider nominating them in one of the following categories:
Outstanding Teacher
Outstanding Advisor
Outstanding Staff
To make a nomination, please complete the following Qualtrics survey by November 11, 2024, at 11:59 P.M.
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_00smnoiT7sjdGxU
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Employee Recognition Committee
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Nominations due TODAY for faculty and staff awards
Nominations are now open for Students, Faculty and Staff to nominate someone for the ATI Faculty/Staff awards.
If you feel there is someone deserving of recognition, please consider nominating them in one of the following categories:
Outstanding Teacher
Outstanding Advisor
Outstanding Staff
To make a nomination, please complete the following Qualtrics survey by November 11, 2024, at 11:59 P.M.
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_00smnoiT7sjdGxU
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Employee Recognition Committee
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Nominations due TODAY for faculty and staff awards
Nominations are now open for Students, Faculty and Staff to nominate someone for the ATI Faculty/Staff awards.
If you feel there is someone deserving of recognition, please consider nominating them in one of the following categories:
Outstanding Teacher
Outstanding Advisor
Outstanding Staff
To make a nomination, please complete the following Qualtrics survey by November 11, 2024, at 11:59 P.M.
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_00smnoiT7sjdGxU
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Employee Recognition Committee
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Congratulations to the Equine Marketing Class!
Ohio is ranked 4th in the nation for horse population and is home to three of the top 10 Standardbred sales in North America. This makes the Standardbred industry one of the largest equine industries in Ohio. In fact, more Standardbreds were born in Ohio than in any other state in 2023.
As part of the culmination of the Equine Marketing class, Standardbred yearlings were sold at the 2024 Buckeye Classic Yearling Sale. The sale took place on Tuesday, October 8th at the Champions Center Expo in Springfield, Ohio. This event showcased the hard work and dedication of our students in the equine majors, and we are pleased to announce the successful sale of our consigned yearlings.
For our 9 consigned yearlings, the average was $9,889, which is above the overall sale average of $8,821. ATI Wild Side was our highest-selling yearling at $27,000. The colt was sired by Racing Hill and out of our broodmare Extreme Prejudice.
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Meet the 2024 ATI HOCO Court
Ohio State University court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity, and achievement through their contributions and involvement. Individuals who are selected for Homecoming Court are recognized members of the student body who make invaluable contributions to the Ohio State community and represent the core values of The Ohio State University as student leaders. The court selection process begins with an online application which include written responses and submission of a resume. To be eligible, you must have completed at least 60 credit hours by the end of summer, have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA, and plan to graduate no sooner than autumn 2024. Applications are officially closed.
Meet this year’s 2024 Ohio State ATI Homecoming Court!
What is your name?
- Emma Lowe
Where is your hometown?
- Caldwell, Ohio
What is your major?
- Agriscience Education
Are you a part of any clubs?
ACELT, ASM, and the STEP Program
What is your favorite restaurant?
Olive Garden
What is your favorite part about ATI?
The welcoming atmosphere that the professors and staff create. You are not just a number here.
What is a superpower you wish you had? Why?
I wish I had the ability to teleport because I really do not like to drive.
Where is your favorite place to vacation?
To the beach
Who is your hero?
My heroes are my parents. They support me in everything that I do and push me to achieve my dreams. They have always told me I can be anything I want to be in life. Their unconditional love and support shaped me to be who I am today.
What is your name?
Gracie Sprague
Where is your hometown?
Genoa, Ohio
What is your major?
Agriscience Education
Are you a part of any clubs?
STEP, Student Ambassador with Admissions, Peer Tutor with Learning Lab, and President of ACELT
What is your favorite restaurant?
Panera
What is your favorite part about ATI?
It's hard to choose just one favorite part of ATI because this place is more than just a college to me—it's a community. The hands-on technical education and the learning atmosphere are exceptional, but what stands out the most is the sense of belonging. ATI is a place where people genuinely support one another, and it's that support that makes the connections here last. As Carmen Ohio says, "How firm thy friendship," and that couldn’t be more true. These friendships are strong because they’re rooted in a community that lifts you up, challenges you, and helps you grow into the best version of yourself. That’s the real power of ATI— the people who believe in the students.
What is a superpower you wish you had? Why?
If I could choose a superpower, it would be teleportation—the ability to be anywhere, anytime. My love for travel and experiencing new places would make this the ultimate gift. I could explore so much more of the world, effortlessly, with no limits to where I could go or what I could experience.
Where is your favorite place to vacation?
I have a love for traveling out west, and Bozeman, Montana, is one of my favorite places.
Who is your hero?
I consider my grandpa to be my hero. His mindset and approach to life have influenced me in so many ways. He lived with simplicity, always finding joy in the little things, and that example continues to inspire me. I admire his wisdom and the unconditional love he shared, both of which will always be a part of who I am.
What is your name?
My Name is Hannah Chapman
Where is your hometown?
Gallia County Ohio
What is your major?
Animal Biosciences
Are you a part of any clubs on campus?
Yes I am a member of STEP as well as president of Pre-Vet club
What is your favorite restaurant?
I love Mexican restaurants
What is your favorite part about ATI?
I really enjoy having all of the farms so near. I also enjoy that it is such a small community we can really get to know each other well.
What is a superpower you wish you had? Why?
A superpower I wish I had would have to be teleportation, it would be such a helpful way to get around and save lots of time.
Where is your favorite place to vacation?
Anywhere that is warm and has a beach but I especially enjoyed our family vacations to Virginia Beach
Who is your hero?
My hero is my mom, without her I would not have been able to push myself along as far as I have
What is your name?
Adrianna Meyer
Where is your hometown?
Swanton, Ohio
What is your major?
Community Leadership-Extension Education, Agricultural Communications, Agribusiness
Are you a part of any clubs?
ACELT and ASM, also a student ambassador and a residential advisor
What is your favorite restaurant?
Any local and authentic Mexican restaurant!
What is your favorite part about ATI?
My favorite part about ATI is the small community that feels like family!
What is a superpower you wish you had? Why?
I wish my superpower was having multiple “copies” of me so I could be in multiple places at ounce!
Where is your favorite place to vacation?
My favorite place to vacation is anywhere that is new to me or where I can forget about "real life" for a little bit!
Who is your hero?
My hero is my high school ag teacher because he always encouraged me to follow my dreams, and he supported me when other did not.
What is your name?
Anita Ruggles
Where is your hometown?
Norwalk, Ohio
What is your major?
Agribusiness and Applied Economics
Are you a part of any clubs?
Student Ambassador
What is your favorite restaurant?
Raising Canes
What is your favorite part about ATI?
The close tight community that we have on campus
What is a superpower you wish you had? Why?
A superpower I wish I had was being able to fly so I could get to places faster
Where is your favorite place to vacation?
Hawaii
Who is your hero?
My hero is my mom because she is very strong and independent.
What is your name?
Caleb Bennett
Where is your hometown?
Washington Courthouse, Ohio
What is your major?
Agriscience Education
Are you a part of any clubs?
ACELT and Hoof and Hide
What is your favorite restaurant?
Texas Roadhouse
What is your favorite part about ATI?
The Arboretum
What is a superpower you wish you had? Why?
Teleportation because it is so much more useful than flying and super speed because you can just go anywhere. It is just instant transport.
Where is your favorite place to vacation?
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Who is your hero?
My dad juggles work, running a farm, 4 kids, and his own personal life. He can do everything all at once.
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Flag Football
The Regional Championships for Flag Football is quickly approaching. The tournament will be held on campus here and we will be competing against the other regional campuses. The tournament will be played 7 on 7 so we will have a maximum roster size of 12 or 13 players. Because of this all students interested in playing on our tournament team must participate in flag football night.
Flag Football night will be held on Wednesday October 9th at 6:30pm on the soccer field. This is an open to all event with no sign up necessary. All players must swipe BuckID in Student Activity Center before playing. We will split players up into teams on the night of the event and play a game or two. No experience needed, all flags and footballs will be supplied by the SAC. Rubber cleats are permitted, NO SCREW IN CLEATS.
If you have any questions, please reach out to me ASAP.
Thanks,
Jordan
Jordan Roemer
Recreational Sports Specialist
The Ohio State University
106 Student Activities Center
1328 Dover Road, Wooster, OH 44691
330-263-8017 Office
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Fall Break!
Fall break is Thursday, Oct.10 and Friday, Oct. 11! Enjoy your time off and come back rested, refreshed and ready to tackle the final weeks of the semester!
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Learn about Study Abroad WEDNESDAY
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Using the SAC? Don't forget your BuckID!
For safety reasons and to better capture the usage of the SAC, everyone will be asked to swipe their BuckIDs upon entry before using the facility. If you do not have your physical BuckID, you will be asked to retrieve your physical BuckID prior to using the facility. You are not permitted to sign yourself in as a “guest” at the Student Activities Center.
If you do not have a physical BuckID, please go to: https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/buckid to make an appointment. Please note that walk-ins are not accepted, and you must have an appointment. BuckIDs will be provided in the main lobby in the Wooster Administration Building.
Thank you for your cooperation with the new BuckID policy at the activity center.
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Cafe Carmen on April 8
Cafe Carmen will be closed on Monday April 8th for the Eclipse. We will be open at CFAES Coffee Shop this day from 9am until 3pm. We will have all coffee drinks, soup, and sandwiches as well.
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Cafe Carmen on April 8
Cafe Carmen will be closed on Monday April 8th for the Eclipse. We will be open at CFAES Coffee Shop this day from 9am until 3pm. We will have all coffee drinks, soup, and sandwiches as well.
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Scholarship Opportunity
Targeting Excellence is now accepting 2024 scholarship applications. Scholarships will be awarded to both undergraduate as well as graduate & veterinary students enrolled in a food animal agriculture-related curriculum at an institution that offers agriculture degrees.
A total of approximately $165,000 will be awarded in 2024 from the applications that are submitted. Scholarship amounts will be based on the program in which the student is enrolled for the Fall 2024 semester:
- $1,000 for 2-year programs
- $2,000 for 4-year programs
- $3,000 for graduate & veterinary programs.
The preference regions for 2024 awards are Alabama, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Additional consideration will be given to students who previously attended any Targeting Excellence event. Finally, preference will always be given to applicants with a desire to work in some aspect of food animal agriculture. Winners will be selected by a scholarship selection committee comprised of members of the Targeting Excellence Board of Directors and regional leaders involved in food animal agriculture.
Targeting Excellence President, David Funderburke, is passionate about the mission of organization and the significant impact supporting students financially can have on the future of worldwide food security. He says, “As the economies of emerging nations improve and individual incomes increase, the consumption of protein (in the form of food animals) generally increases as well. Both the quantity and efficiency of the production of food derived from animals will need to improve to keep pace. Students trained in production practices, research scientists and veterinarians working together will all play a critical role in helping meet the future demands that will be placed on food animal agriculture.”Applications are being accepted now through March 21, 2024. The organization will announce award winners April 2024, and checks will be mailed on September 1, 2024, once students submit their enrollment verification for the Fall 2024 semester.
Please click on the button below to download a flyer that includes all pertinent information about the 2024 application process and distribute to your students:
Targeting Excellence is able to award the 2024 scholarships through the generous support of numerous corporate and individual sponsors as well as those who previously attended one of our Sporting Clay Scholarship Classic events.
Targeting Excellence was founded in 2013 with the vision, “To unite agribusinesses, production systems, and institutions of higher education in a common cause – to ensure the world’s food supply by providing scholarships for students committed to food animal agriculture.” The organization is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit with the IRS. For more information about submitting a Targeting Excellence scholarship application or making a donation please visit our website or contact Rachel Virden at rvirden@targetingexcellence.org. -
2024 Homecoming Applications are Now LIVE!
The 2024 Wooster Homecoming Applications are LIVE!
Go to: https://go.osu.edu/applywoosterhoco2024 to apply no later than Friday, March 15th, 2024.
Interviews will be scheduled for the end of March/beginning of April.
2024 Homecoming Court will be announced in April with “Scarlet and Gray” headshots done in April as well.
If you have any questions, please reach out to me kyser.53@osu.edu and I’m happy to help or explain anything.
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Outstanding Student Nominations Due MARCH 8
The Outstanding Student Award is one of the highest honors a student at Ohio State ATI can receive. Additionally, every Outstanding Student Award recipient will be considered for the ATI Director’s Award. The ATI Director’s Award is a special top honor that recognizes one outstanding student who is handpicked by the director. That selected individual will have the honor of preparing and presenting a Student Address to the graduating class of 2024.
To be eligible for consideration for the Outstanding Student Award, you must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate worthy contribution to your field of study and community. Additionally, you must have graduated in Summer Term or Autumn Semester of 2023 or will graduate Spring Semester of 2024.
Lastly, the Outstanding Student Award is a self-nomination process, wherein, you as the student are required to a) complete the following sections of the nomination form, b) attach a 1-page resume, and c) secure two endorsement letters as testimony of your outstanding contributions. One letter must be from an Ohio State ATI faculty member, and the second letter can come from either a faculty member, staff member, or someone outside of the Ohio State ATI community, such as an industry professional. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Students intending to apply for the Outstanding Student Award must do the following:
- Declare your intent to apply by emailing Ms. Jeanne Semilia at semilia.1@osu.edu with the subject line “Outstanding Student.”
- Complete the Student Recognition Application in its entirety.
- Submit an up to date 1-page professional resume, using the link provided by Ms. Semilia.
- Secure two endorsement statements using the Endorsement Statement.docx file and upload them using the link provided by Ms. Semilia.
- The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents and can be accessed her 2024 Outstanding Student Materials | Ohio State ATI (osu.edu)
You will need to instruct the individuals writing endorsement statements on your behalf to complete their endorsement documents and send them back to you for submission to your personalized folder.
All application materials should be submitted to the student’s personal link on or before Friday, March 8th, 2024.
Thank you,
The ATI Student Recognition Committee
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Outstanding Student Nominations Due MARCH 8
The Outstanding Student Award is one of the highest honors a student at Ohio State ATI can receive. Additionally, every Outstanding Student Award recipient will be considered for the ATI Director’s Award. The ATI Director’s Award is a special top honor that recognizes one outstanding student who is handpicked by the director. That selected individual will have the honor of preparing and presenting a Student Address to the graduating class of 2024.
To be eligible for consideration for the Outstanding Student Award, you must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate worthy contribution to your field of study and community. Additionally, you must have graduated in Summer Term or Autumn Semester of 2023 or will graduate Spring Semester of 2024.
Lastly, the Outstanding Student Award is a self-nomination process, wherein, you as the student are required to a) complete the following sections of the nomination form, b) attach a 1-page resume, and c) secure two endorsement letters as testimony of your outstanding contributions. One letter must be from an Ohio State ATI faculty member, and the second letter can come from either a faculty member, staff member, or someone outside of the Ohio State ATI community, such as an industry professional. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Students intending to apply for the Outstanding Student Award must do the following:
- Declare your intent to apply by emailing Ms. Jeanne Semilia at semilia.1@osu.edu with the subject line “Outstanding Student.”
- Complete the Student Recognition Application in its entirety.
- Submit an up to date 1-page professional resume, using the link provided by Ms. Semilia.
- Secure two endorsement statements using the Endorsement Statement.docx file and upload them using the link provided by Ms. Semilia.
- The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents and can be accessed her 2024 Outstanding Student Materials | Ohio State ATI (osu.edu)
You will need to instruct the individuals writing endorsement statements on your behalf to complete their endorsement documents and send them back to you for submission to your personalized folder.
All application materials should be submitted to the student’s personal link on or before Friday, March 8th, 2024.
Thank you,
The ATI Student Recognition Committee
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Wooster Campus Eclipse Planning
Dear CFAES Wooster Campus Community,
On April 8, our campus will be in the path of totality for the solar eclipse. Originally, we had plans for a campus-wide open house for our surrounding community. However, as we planned and received more information, it is likely we will have more visitors than expected. Due to safety and security concerns, we are planning for limited activities and public accessibility. While our full operation plan is still developing, we wanted to provide our campus with these important updates for April 8:
- The CFAES Wooster Campus will not be closed, however we strongly encourage everyone to work remotely. Those that are volunteering and those that are required to be on-campus for research, teaching or other duties will be allowed. Please work with your supervisors to understand on-campus expectations. Please also keep in mind that traffic on local roads in Wayne County may be heavier than normal.
- ATI classes are encouraged to be remote learning if possible. Most graduate courses on the Wooster campus are already remote or hybrid, but please reach out to your instructors if there are questions.
- All buildings will be locked and secured except for the Wooster Science Building (first floor only) and the Wooster Campus Conference Center (Fisher Auditorium included).
- OSU faculty, staff and students needing to be on campus will enter via the Secrest Rd. and Gerlaugh Rd. entrance starting at 7AM. This entrance will be staffed, and those with a BuckID or USDA-ARS identification card will be allowed to park anywhere except the public parking lots (see below). OSU personnel may exit at anytime via the same entrance. (See attached map)
- We will have a “Science Day” in the Wooster Science Building and the Conference Center. This will include activities and programs that showcase the research and extension programs on our campus and our college. Please contact our eclipse event committee co-chairs: Dr. Fred Michel (michel.36@osu.edu), Erin Parker (parker.1390@osu.edu) or your departmental leadership if you are interested planning an activity. The “Science Day” will run from 8AM until 12PM.
- Beginning at 8AM, public visitors will be allowed on-campus via the main Madison Avenue entrance with parking available in the Fisher Auditorium north and south lots. This entrance will be staffed, and, once the lots are full, public access will be closed. (See attached map)
- We will encourage any public vehicles to stay on campus until after the eclipse is over (expected time 4:30PM). Public vehicles will exit via Secrest Rd. and Gerlaugh Rd. and will only be allowed to turn eastbound (right). (See attached map).
- All other entrances to campus will be barricaded, including nearby facilities (e.g. Grace Drake Agricultural Lab and Fredericksburg). OSU personnel will be allowed access to these facilities.
- We will need volunteers for the Science Day, parking, and help with logistics the day of the event. Please contact our volunteer committee co-chairs Kelly Kyser (kyser.53@osu.edu) and Camila Perdoncini Carvalho (perdoncinicarvalho.1@osu.eduvolunteer committee co-chairs) if you are interested in helping. All volunteers will receive eclipse glasses.
We will provide further updates as we proceed with our planning. If there are any questions, please reach out to Loren Harper (harper.202@osu.edu) or myself (michel.70@osu.edu).
Andy Michel, Ph.D.
Associate Dean and Director of the CFAES Wooster CampusProfessor, Department of Entomology
College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences
CFAES Wooster Campus
1680 Madison Ave., Wooster, OH 44691
330-263-3730 Office / 330-347-8652 Mobile / 330-263-3686 Fax
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Buckeye Love
Student Life will be doing activities all week long for “Buckeye Love Week” next week including giveaways, activities, and several different events including Bowling on Monday, Intramurals and Ice Skating on Wednesday night, and a Roadtrip to Columbus Friday for Taste of OSU, and lots more!
Watch your email for more details!
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Save the Date - Out of Darkness Campus Walk
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Save the Date - Out of Darkness Campus Walk
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Save the Date - Out of Darkness Campus Walk
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Save the Date - Out of Darkness Campus Walk
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1098-T Forms Are Available
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Scholarship Application Deadline is Feb. 15
Please complete the short CFAES Scholarship Application ASAP to be considered for funds in the coming academic year!
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Scholarship Application Deadline is Feb. 15
Please complete the short CFAES Scholarship Application ASAP to be considered for funds in the coming academic year!
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Scholarship Application Deadline is Feb. 15
Please complete the short CFAES Scholarship Application ASAP to be considered for funds in the coming academic year!
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Scholarship Application Deadline is Feb. 15
Please complete the short CFAES Scholarship Application ASAP to be considered for funds in the coming academic year!
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Scholarship Application Deadline is Feb. 15
Please complete the short CFAES Scholarship Application ASAP to be considered for funds in the coming academic year!
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New online summer course: The Biology of Hope and Belief
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New online summer course: The Biology of Hope and Belief
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New online summer course: The Biology of Hope and Belief
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SP24 class and room changes
Please check buckeyelink.osu.edu for your most up-to-date class schedule.
Many classes have undergone room/time changes over the past couple of months.
DO NOT rely on a screenshot of your schedule to ensure you’re in the right class at the right time.
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Student Assembly and Trainings in January
Happy New Year! We are excited about Spring Semester and your return to campus as the new year gets underway! To get us started on the right foot and share some updates, two student assemblies will be held on Thursday, January 11, 2024, with time slots at 1:50-2:50pm or 4:10-5:10pm. Attendance is mandatory, so please indicate which session will work with your schedule, using the link below. You only need to attend one of the assemblies. Both sessions will be held in Shisler Ballroom, and reminders will be emailed as we get closer to the date.
RSVP for student assembly here
In addition to the student assembly sessions, two important trainings will be offered in the later half of January. Faculty and staff will participate in similar trainings to make for a safer and more caring campus. You will have an opportunity to learn ways to keep yourself and others around you safe if a situation presents itself. In addition, you will gain information and resources to be better prepared to assist individuals experiencing distress. Information you obtain from these trainings will benefit you personally and professionally. Make sure to include these trainings on your resume under professional development.
- Sgt. Chad Stanton, OSUPD, will facilitate a Run/Hide/Fight Training
- Ruth Montz, Program Manager Disability Services, will present Assisting Distressed Individuals
- Dr. Schaad, Embedded Clinical Psychologist, can provide information and resources for students
Please let us know if you can attend one or both trainings through the link below, and more information will be sent out as the date gets closer.
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Important Dates
December 25-26, 2023 -- Offices closed
January 1, 2024 -- Offices closed
January 2, 2024 -- Tuition and fees due
January 8, 2024 -- Welcome back! First day of SP24 classes!
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Halterman Hall Snow Removal
Each year, part of the Halterman Hall lot is blocked off to save on snow/ice removal. The barriers will be going in Monday or Tuesday. If you park in the Halterman lot, you will need to park toward the west side of the lot.
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Tuition and Fees due January 2nd, 2024
Hello Students,
As you prepare for Winter Break, please review your statement of account for accuracy. Tuition and Fees are due Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024.
If you enrolled in the Tuition Option Payment Plan (TOPP) in Autumn Semester and you wish to use it for Spring, you need to enroll in the plan. It does not carry over from the previous semester.
The safest and most secure way to make your payment is online through your Buckeye Link. As a reminder, paying with an electronic check does not incur a fee. If you use a debit card or credit card, there will be a 2.85% convenience fee charged by the vendor.
Checks that are mailed and postmarked by January 2nd will be considered “on time”.
Spring semester refunds are anticipated to start on Wednesday, January 3rd.
The first day of class for Spring Semester is Monday, January 8th.
See note below if you want payments processed to be included in 2023 tax reporting:
In preparation for the holidays, mailed payments, including 529 payments(link is external), must be received by Wednesday, December 20, to process by the due date and to guarantee they are included on Form 1098-T(link is external) for 2023 tax-reporting purposes. Online payments may be made until midnight (EST) of December 31 to be included on the 2023 Form 1098-T.
The mailing address for payments is:
Office of the University Bursar
The Ohio State University
PO Box 183248
Columbus OH 43218
Please include your OSU ID# or your last name. # on your check. You can also include a copy of your statement of account
Please note that the University will be closed December 25th , December 26th, and January 2nd for the Holidays. If you need to visit campus during the winter break, please contact the office you need to visit as some offices are working remotely during that time.
I hope you have a Wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy New Year!
See you in 2024!!
Cindy Shelly
Financial Operations Specialist -
Tuition and Fees due January 2nd, 2024
Hello Students,
As you prepare for Winter Break, please review your statement of account for accuracy. Tuition and Fees are due Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024.
If you enrolled in the Tuition Option Payment Plan (TOPP) in Autumn Semester and you wish to use it for Spring, you need to enroll in the plan. It does not carry over from the previous semester.
The safest and most secure way to make your payment is online through your Buckeye Link. As a reminder, paying with an electronic check does not incur a fee. If you use a debit card or credit card, there will be a 2.85% convenience fee charged by the vendor.
Checks that are mailed and postmarked by January 2nd will be considered “on time”.
Spring semester refunds are anticipated to start on Wednesday, January 3rd.
The first day of class for Spring Semester is Monday, January 8th.
See note below if you want payments processed to be included in 2023 tax reporting:
In preparation for the holidays, mailed payments, including 529 payments(link is external), must be received by Wednesday, December 20, to process by the due date and to guarantee they are included on Form 1098-T(link is external) for 2023 tax-reporting purposes. Online payments may be made until midnight (EST) of December 31 to be included on the 2023 Form 1098-T.
The mailing address for payments is:
Office of the University Bursar
The Ohio State University
PO Box 183248
Columbus OH 43218
Please include your OSU ID# or your last name. # on your check. You can also include a copy of your statement of account
Please note that the University will be closed December 25th , December 26th, and January 2nd for the Holidays. If you need to visit campus during the winter break, please contact the office you need to visit as some offices are working remotely during that time.
I hope you have a Wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy New Year!
See you in 2024!!
Cindy Shelly
Financial Operations Specialist -
Don't forget to complete SEIs!
The Student Evaluation of Instruction (SEI) is now available for full-term classes. The purpose of the SEI is to provide a standardized survey instrument for the collection of student feedback on the quality of instruction. Your feedback helps to assess teaching effectiveness, guide curriculum decisions, enable your fellow students to make decisions about which courses to take, and much more. You can complete evaluations in Carmen, the Ohio State App or BuckeyeLink. SEIs close Dec. 7 at 11:59 p.m. or the day after a grade is posted for the student, whichever comes first.
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Don't forget to complete SEIs!
The Student Evaluation of Instruction (SEI) is now available for full-term classes. The purpose of the SEI is to provide a standardized survey instrument for the collection of student feedback on the quality of instruction. Your feedback helps to assess teaching effectiveness, guide curriculum decisions, enable your fellow students to make decisions about which courses to take, and much more. You can complete evaluations in Carmen, the Ohio State App or BuckeyeLink. SEIs close Dec. 7 at 11:59 p.m. or the day after a grade is posted for the student, whichever comes first.
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SAC Hours during Thanksgiving Week
Student Activity Center hours for Thanksgiving week will be:
Monday November 20th - 10am to 10pm
Tuesday November 21st - 10am to 10pm
Wednesday November 22nd - CLOSED
Thursday November 23rd - CLOSED
Friday November 24th - CLOSED
Saturday November 25th - CLOSED
Sunday November 26th - 4pm to 9pm
I hope everyone enjoys their break!
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Looking for an elective? Consider Enrolling for SP24
Questions? Contact Rachel Ramsier.
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Looking for an elective? Consider Enrolling for SP24
Questions? Contact Rachel Ramsier.
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New BuckeyeLink experience is here!
The site is still the university’s one-stop shop for Buckeye business — but it now includes several popular Ohio State Mobile app features and personalized content. Log in to see: a personalized dashboard with links into the Student Information System, Faculty Center and Applicant Center, important announcements, Workday and help options, a robust search function, and more! Note: Commonly accessed SIS pages, like Admin Buckeye Link, can be found through search. To learn how you can customize the SIS, visit the PeopleSoft Fluid Navigation Overview.
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Spring 2024 Registration
Registrations will begin opening soon for the Spring 24 class schedule!
- Be sure to work with your academic advisor to ensure you’re scheduling the correct classes and staying on track!
- Remember to use the waitlist function when scheduling if there is a class you need that is at capacity.
- Do not wait to schedule your classes if you want to ensure you are able to enroll in the classes you need! Schedule when your registration window opens!
- Some classes may continue to change this month. Always be sure you’re checking the most recent version of the schedule in Buckeyelink , especially if you’re using schedule planner.
- We will be offering ENTMLGY 2000 – Beekeeping, this Spring.
Please remember that second session classes for this current term, Autumn 23 will begin this coming Monday, October 16th.
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Spring 2024 Registration
Registrations will begin opening soon for the Spring 24 class schedule!
- Be sure to work with your academic advisor to ensure you’re scheduling the correct classes and staying on track!
- Remember to use the waitlist function when scheduling if there is a class you need that is at capacity.
- Do not wait to schedule your classes if you want to ensure you are able to enroll in the classes you need! Schedule when your registration window opens!
- Some classes may continue to change this month. Always be sure you’re checking the most recent version of the schedule in Buckeyelink , especially if you’re using schedule planner.
- We will be offering ENTMLGY 2000 – Beekeeping, this Spring.
Please remember that second session classes for this current term, Autumn 23 will begin this coming Monday, October 16th.
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Spring 2024 Registration
Registrations will begin opening soon for the Spring 24 class schedule!
- Be sure to work with your academic advisor to ensure you’re scheduling the correct classes and staying on track!
- Remember to use the waitlist function when scheduling if there is a class you need that is at capacity.
- Do not wait to schedule your classes if you want to ensure you are able to enroll in the classes you need! Schedule when your registration window opens!
- Some classes may continue to change this month. Always be sure you’re checking the most recent version of the schedule in Buckeyelink , especially if you’re using schedule planner.
- We will be offering ENTMLGY 2000 – Beekeeping, this Spring.
Please remember that second session classes for this current term, Autumn 23 will begin this coming Monday, October 16th.
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. She'll work with you to make sure you are on the right track!
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Dining Service Hours
With Fall Break starting the end of this week our hours of operation for Cafe Carmen and CFAES Cafe is as follows:
Cafe Carmen
Monday 730am-4pm
Tuesday 730am-4pm
Wednesday 730am-3pm
Thursday 10am-2pm
Friday Closed
CFAES Coffee Shop
Monday 9am-3pm
Tuesday 9am-3pm
Wednesday 9am-3pm
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
We will resume normal business hours on Monday October 16th for both locations.
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Congrats to ATI HOCO Royalty!
Congratulations to Alyssa Kiefer and Kelsie Mannasmith, the CFAES Wooster Homecoming Royalty for 2023!
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Learning Lab is here to help!
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Learning Lab is here to help!
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Financial Aid Reminder & Updates
We hope you're having a successful start to the academic year at Ohio State ATI. As we approach the middle of our semester, I wanted to remind you about important financial aid updates and deadlines to ensure you have the resources you need for your education.
1. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress is crucial to continue receiving financial aid. To remain eligible, please remember to:
Maintain a minimum GPA of 1.8 for first-year students by the end of the spring semester or for second-year students a 2.0 by the end of the spring semester Successfully completed at least 67% of attempted coursework.
Ensure that your coursework aligns with your declared major.
Complete your degree program within the maximum timeframe allowed.
If you have concerns about meeting these requirements or need assistance, please reach out to the Ohio State ATI Financial Aid Office promptly. We are here to help you succeed.
2. Ohio State ATI Scholarship Opportunities We are excited to announce that the Ohio State ATI Scholarship application period is opening soon (October 1). These scholarships are designed to support your academic journey, and various opportunities are available. Keep an eye on your Ohio State email and the Ohio State ATI website for updates on the application. Don't miss the chance to apply for these valuable scholarships.
You can also explore scholarships through ScholarshipUniverse The university offers hundreds of scholarships with a wide variety of eligibility criteria. To apply each year, file the FAFSA and create a profile in ScholarshipUniverse by the priority date of February 1.
CFAES Scholarship:
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/forms/scholarship
ScholarshipUniverse Application:
https://osu.scholarshipuniverse.com/
3. FAFSA Changes
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is changing for the 2024-2025 academic year. Make sure you are aware of the most recent updates to the FAFSA process. Keep in mind that FAFSA submissions are essential for determining your eligibility for federal financial aid, grants, and loans. The application for the FAFSA will not open this year until after December 1. The priority deadline for Ohio State this year will be February 15.
Your financial well-being is essential to your success as a student, and I am here to assist you every step of the way. If you have any questions, or concerns, or need assistance with financial aid-related matters, please don't hesitate to contact me at helterbrand.5@osu.edu or call me a 330-287-1230. My office is also open for walk-ins.
Have a great rest of your semester!
Liz Helterbrand
Coordinator of Student Financial Aid -
Financial Aid Reminder & Updates
We hope you're having a successful start to the academic year at Ohio State ATI. As we approach the middle of our semester, I wanted to remind you about important financial aid updates and deadlines to ensure you have the resources you need for your education.
1. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress is crucial to continue receiving financial aid. To remain eligible, please remember to:
Maintain a minimum GPA of 1.8 for first-year students by the end of the spring semester or for second-year students a 2.0 by the end of the spring semester Successfully completed at least 67% of attempted coursework.
Ensure that your coursework aligns with your declared major.
Complete your degree program within the maximum timeframe allowed.
If you have concerns about meeting these requirements or need assistance, please reach out to the Ohio State ATI Financial Aid Office promptly. We are here to help you succeed.
2. Ohio State ATI Scholarship Opportunities We are excited to announce that the Ohio State ATI Scholarship application period is opening soon (October 1). These scholarships are designed to support your academic journey, and various opportunities are available. Keep an eye on your Ohio State email and the Ohio State ATI website for updates on the application. Don't miss the chance to apply for these valuable scholarships.
You can also explore scholarships through ScholarshipUniverse The university offers hundreds of scholarships with a wide variety of eligibility criteria. To apply each year, file the FAFSA and create a profile in ScholarshipUniverse by the priority date of February 1.
CFAES Scholarship:
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/forms/scholarship
ScholarshipUniverse Application:
https://osu.scholarshipuniverse.com/
3. FAFSA Changes
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is changing for the 2024-2025 academic year. Make sure you are aware of the most recent updates to the FAFSA process. Keep in mind that FAFSA submissions are essential for determining your eligibility for federal financial aid, grants, and loans. The application for the FAFSA will not open this year until after December 1. The priority deadline for Ohio State this year will be February 15.
Your financial well-being is essential to your success as a student, and I am here to assist you every step of the way. If you have any questions, or concerns, or need assistance with financial aid-related matters, please don't hesitate to contact me at helterbrand.5@osu.edu or call me a 330-287-1230. My office is also open for walk-ins.
Have a great rest of your semester!
Liz Helterbrand
Coordinator of Student Financial Aid -
Financial Aid Reminder & Updates
We hope you're having a successful start to the academic year at Ohio State ATI. As we approach the middle of our semester, I wanted to remind you about important financial aid updates and deadlines to ensure you have the resources you need for your education.
1. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress is crucial to continue receiving financial aid. To remain eligible, please remember to:
Maintain a minimum GPA of 1.8 for first-year students by the end of the spring semester or for second-year students a 2.0 by the end of the spring semester Successfully completed at least 67% of attempted coursework.
Ensure that your coursework aligns with your declared major.
Complete your degree program within the maximum timeframe allowed.
If you have concerns about meeting these requirements or need assistance, please reach out to the Ohio State ATI Financial Aid Office promptly. We are here to help you succeed.
2. Ohio State ATI Scholarship Opportunities We are excited to announce that the Ohio State ATI Scholarship application period is opening soon (October 1). These scholarships are designed to support your academic journey, and various opportunities are available. Keep an eye on your Ohio State email and the Ohio State ATI website for updates on the application. Don't miss the chance to apply for these valuable scholarships.
You can also explore scholarships through ScholarshipUniverse The university offers hundreds of scholarships with a wide variety of eligibility criteria. To apply each year, file the FAFSA and create a profile in ScholarshipUniverse by the priority date of February 1.
CFAES Scholarship:
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/forms/scholarship
ScholarshipUniverse Application:
https://osu.scholarshipuniverse.com/
3. FAFSA Changes
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is changing for the 2024-2025 academic year. Make sure you are aware of the most recent updates to the FAFSA process. Keep in mind that FAFSA submissions are essential for determining your eligibility for federal financial aid, grants, and loans. The application for the FAFSA will not open this year until after December 1. The priority deadline for Ohio State this year will be February 15.
Your financial well-being is essential to your success as a student, and I am here to assist you every step of the way. If you have any questions, or concerns, or need assistance with financial aid-related matters, please don't hesitate to contact me at helterbrand.5@osu.edu or call me a 330-287-1230. My office is also open for walk-ins.
Have a great rest of your semester!
Liz Helterbrand
Coordinator of Student Financial Aid -
Financial Aid Reminder & Updates
We hope you're having a successful start to the academic year at Ohio State ATI. As we approach the middle of our semester, I wanted to remind you about important financial aid updates and deadlines to ensure you have the resources you need for your education.
1. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress is crucial to continue receiving financial aid. To remain eligible, please remember to:
Maintain a minimum GPA of 1.8 for first-year students by the end of the spring semester or for second-year students a 2.0 by the end of the spring semester Successfully completed at least 67% of attempted coursework.
Ensure that your coursework aligns with your declared major.
Complete your degree program within the maximum timeframe allowed.
If you have concerns about meeting these requirements or need assistance, please reach out to the Ohio State ATI Financial Aid Office promptly. We are here to help you succeed.
2. Ohio State ATI Scholarship Opportunities We are excited to announce that the Ohio State ATI Scholarship application period is opening soon (October 1). These scholarships are designed to support your academic journey, and various opportunities are available. Keep an eye on your Ohio State email and the Ohio State ATI website for updates on the application. Don't miss the chance to apply for these valuable scholarships.
You can also explore scholarships through ScholarshipUniverse The university offers hundreds of scholarships with a wide variety of eligibility criteria. To apply each year, file the FAFSA and create a profile in ScholarshipUniverse by the priority date of February 1.
CFAES Scholarship:
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/forms/scholarship
ScholarshipUniverse Application:
https://osu.scholarshipuniverse.com/
3. FAFSA Changes
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is changing for the 2024-2025 academic year. Make sure you are aware of the most recent updates to the FAFSA process. Keep in mind that FAFSA submissions are essential for determining your eligibility for federal financial aid, grants, and loans. The application for the FAFSA will not open this year until after December 1. The priority deadline for Ohio State this year will be February 15.
Your financial well-being is essential to your success as a student, and I am here to assist you every step of the way. If you have any questions, or concerns, or need assistance with financial aid-related matters, please don't hesitate to contact me at helterbrand.5@osu.edu or call me a 330-287-1230. My office is also open for walk-ins.
Have a great rest of your semester!
Liz Helterbrand
Coordinator of Student Financial Aid -
Grade Forgiveness Petition Deadline is Approaching!!
GRADE FORGIVENESS PETITIONS FOR COURSES BEING REPEATED IN SPRING SEMESTER 2023 ARE DUE BY FRIDAY, MARCH 24.
Undergraduate students may petition the authorized representative of the dean or director of their enrollment unit to repeat a course and, after completing the course the second time, have the original course credit and grade excluded from the calculation of the student's cumulative point-hour ratio, but remain on the student's official permanent record. This action will be subject to the following conditions:
(A) Permission to apply this rule must be obtained no later than the close of business on the tenth Friday for full-term semester courses.
(B) The same course may be repeated only once under this rule.
(C) This rule may be applied for a maximum of three courses.For more information click the link: https://advising.osu.edu/grade-forgiveness
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Grade Forgiveness Petition Deadline is Approaching!!
GRADE FORGIVENESS PETITIONS FOR COURSES BEING REPEATED IN SPRING SEMESTER 2023 ARE DUE BY FRIDAY, MARCH 24.
Undergraduate students may petition the authorized representative of the dean or director of their enrollment unit to repeat a course and, after completing the course the second time, have the original course credit and grade excluded from the calculation of the student's cumulative point-hour ratio, but remain on the student's official permanent record. This action will be subject to the following conditions:
(A) Permission to apply this rule must be obtained no later than the close of business on the tenth Friday for full-term semester courses.
(B) The same course may be repeated only once under this rule.
(C) This rule may be applied for a maximum of three courses.For more information click the link: https://advising.osu.edu/grade-forgiveness
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Grade Forgiveness Petition Deadline is Approaching!!
GRADE FORGIVENESS PETITIONS FOR COURSES BEING REPEATED IN SPRING SEMESTER 2023 ARE DUE BY FRIDAY, MARCH 24.
Undergraduate students may petition the authorized representative of the dean or director of their enrollment unit to repeat a course and, after completing the course the second time, have the original course credit and grade excluded from the calculation of the student's cumulative point-hour ratio, but remain on the student's official permanent record. This action will be subject to the following conditions:
(A) Permission to apply this rule must be obtained no later than the close of business on the tenth Friday for full-term semester courses.
(B) The same course may be repeated only once under this rule.
(C) This rule may be applied for a maximum of three courses.For more information click the link: https://advising.osu.edu/grade-forgiveness
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Drop Deadline for Courses is Approaching!!
The last day to drop a full-semester course with instructor and advisor permission is Friday, March 24.
See the link for more information:
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Drop Deadline for Courses is Approaching!!
The last day to drop a full-semester course with instructor and advisor permission is Friday, March 24.
See the link for more information:
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Drop Deadline for Courses is Approaching!!
The last day to drop a full-semester course with instructor and advisor permission is Friday, March 24.
See the link for more information:
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Apply for 2023 Homecoming Court!! Deadline FRIDAY!
Homecoming Court Application Process for Fall 2023 is now open until March 31st!
Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity, and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State. The court selection process begins with an online application. After reviewing application materials, top applicants will be invited for individual interviews with Ohio State faculty, staff, and alums. The scores from the application and interview are combined to determine the members of the 2023 Homecoming Court.
Applicants for Homecoming Court must be students in good standing, have completed 30 credit hours by the end of summer 2023, maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA, and submit a complete application by the deadline of Friday, March 31 at 11:59 p.m.
Apply today! https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_erGsQy8aN8ZdrSe
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Apply for 2023 Homecoming Court!! Deadline FRIDAY!
Homecoming Court Application Process for Fall 2023 is now open until March 31st!
Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity, and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State. The court selection process begins with an online application. After reviewing application materials, top applicants will be invited for individual interviews with Ohio State faculty, staff, and alums. The scores from the application and interview are combined to determine the members of the 2023 Homecoming Court.
Applicants for Homecoming Court must be students in good standing, have completed 30 credit hours by the end of summer 2023, maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA, and submit a complete application by the deadline of Friday, March 31 at 11:59 p.m.
Apply today! https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_erGsQy8aN8ZdrSe
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Apply for 2023 Homecoming Court!! Deadline FRIDAY!
Homecoming Court Application Process for Fall 2023 is now open until March 31st!
Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity, and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State. The court selection process begins with an online application. After reviewing application materials, top applicants will be invited for individual interviews with Ohio State faculty, staff, and alums. The scores from the application and interview are combined to determine the members of the 2023 Homecoming Court.
Applicants for Homecoming Court must be students in good standing, have completed 30 credit hours by the end of summer 2023, maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA, and submit a complete application by the deadline of Friday, March 31 at 11:59 p.m.
Apply today! https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_erGsQy8aN8ZdrSe
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Apply for 2023 Homecoming Court!! Deadline FRIDAY!
Homecoming Court Application Process for Fall 2023 is now open until March 31st!
Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity, and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State. The court selection process begins with an online application. After reviewing application materials, top applicants will be invited for individual interviews with Ohio State faculty, staff, and alums. The scores from the application and interview are combined to determine the members of the 2023 Homecoming Court.
Applicants for Homecoming Court must be students in good standing, have completed 30 credit hours by the end of summer 2023, maintain a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA, and submit a complete application by the deadline of Friday, March 31 at 11:59 p.m.
Apply today! https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_erGsQy8aN8ZdrSe
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Take a big STEP forward!
Are you planning on transitioning to Columbus to complete your degree?
Would you like up to $2000.00 to explore internships and other areas?
If so contact any or all of the following:
Dr. Dan Linden.9
Dr. Eric Williams.1887
Penny Nemitz.7
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Take a big STEP forward!
Are you planning on transitioning to Columbus to complete your degree?
Would you like up to $2000.00 to explore internships and other areas?
If so contact any or all of the following:
Dr. Dan Linden.9
Dr. Eric Williams.1887
Penny Nemitz.7
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Take a big STEP forward!
Are you planning on transitioning to Columbus to complete your degree?
Would you like up to $2000.00 to explore internships and other areas?
If so contact any or all of the following:
Dr. Dan Linden.9
Dr. Eric Williams.1887
Penny Nemitz.7
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Take a big STEP forward!
Are you planning on transitioning to Columbus to complete your degree?
Would you like up to $2000.00 to explore internships and other areas?
If so contact any or all of the following:
Dr. Dan Linden.9
Dr. Eric Williams.1887
Penny Nemitz.7
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Take a big STEP forward!
Are you planning on transitioning to Columbus to complete your degree?
Would you like up to $2000.00 to explore internships and other areas?
If so contact any or all of the following:
Dr. Dan Linden.9
Dr. Eric Williams.1887
Penny Nemitz.7
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Take a big STEP forward!
Are you planning on transitioning to Columbus to complete your degree?
Would you like up to $2000.00 to explore internships and other areas?
If so contact any or all of the following:
Dr. Dan Linden.9
Dr. Eric Williams.1887
Penny Nemitz.7
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Need Spring Textbooks?
We are approaching the halfway mark of the spring semester. That means the first week of March, we will be returning unsold books to make room for next semester's materials. This is your last chance to rent or purchase any books you may need through the end of the spring semester. Once the books are gone, we will not reorder or bring them back.
Please stop into the bookstore or place an online order at https://osu-ati.bncollege.com/course-material/course-finder before March 6th to ensure you get the textbooks you need!!
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Need Spring Textbooks?
We are approaching the halfway mark of the spring semester. That means the first week of March, we will be returning unsold books to make room for next semester's materials. This is your last chance to rent or purchase any books you may need through the end of the spring semester. Once the books are gone, we will not reorder or bring them back.
Please stop into the bookstore or place an online order at https://osu-ati.bncollege.com/course-material/course-finder before March 6th to ensure you get the textbooks you need!!
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Need Spring Textbooks?
We are approaching the halfway mark of the spring semester. That means the first week of March, we will be returning unsold books to make room for next semester's materials. This is your last chance to rent or purchase any books you may need through the end of the spring semester. Once the books are gone, we will not reorder or bring them back.
Please stop into the bookstore or place an online order at https://osu-ati.bncollege.com/course-material/course-finder before March 6th to ensure you get the textbooks you need!!
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Community Council - Join Us!
Much work goes into planning, coordinating, and making community-building events. Therefore, the ATI Community Council invites you to join us every Wednesday from 5:00-6:00 PM in the Community Room. Your voice is a powerful tool to advocate for ATI campus success, and we would LOVE to hear from you!
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Community Council - Join Us!
Much work goes into planning, coordinating, and making community-building events. Therefore, the ATI Community Council invites you to join us every Wednesday from 5:00-6:00 PM in the Community Room. Your voice is a powerful tool to advocate for ATI campus success, and we would LOVE to hear from you!
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Community Council - Join Us!
Much work goes into planning, coordinating, and making community-building events. Therefore, the ATI Community Council invites you to join us every Wednesday from 5:00-6:00 PM in the Community Room. Your voice is a powerful tool to advocate for ATI campus success, and we would LOVE to hear from you!
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Community Council - Join Us!
Much work goes into planning, coordinating, and making community-building events. Therefore, the ATI Community Council invites you to join us every Wednesday from 5:00-6:00 PM in the Community Room. Your voice is a powerful tool to advocate for ATI campus success, and we would LOVE to hear from you!
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Community Council - Join Us!
Much work goes into planning, coordinating, and making community-building events. Therefore, the ATI Community Council invites you to join us every Wednesday from 5:00-6:00 PM in the Community Room. Your voice is a powerful tool to advocate for ATI campus success, and we would LOVE to hear from you!
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Collin's Law
As part of our commitment to promoting a safe and healthy campus environment, all students, faculty and staff are required to complete an annual anti-hazing education training. Students must complete the training prior to participation in any organization recognized by or operating under the sanction of Ohio State; including athletic teams, sports clubs, student organizations and other student groups.
Find more information about the anti-hazing policy and the training, visit https://stophazing.osu.edu/
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Collin's Law
As part of our commitment to promoting a safe and healthy campus environment, all students, faculty and staff are required to complete an annual anti-hazing education training. Students must complete the training prior to participation in any organization recognized by or operating under the sanction of Ohio State; including athletic teams, sports clubs, student organizations and other student groups.
Find more information about the anti-hazing policy and the training, visit https://stophazing.osu.edu/
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Collin's Law
As part of our commitment to promoting a safe and healthy campus environment, all students, faculty and staff are required to complete an annual anti-hazing education training. Students must complete the training prior to participation in any organization recognized by or operating under the sanction of Ohio State; including athletic teams, sports clubs, student organizations and other student groups.
Find more information about the anti-hazing policy and the training, visit https://stophazing.osu.edu/
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File your FAFSA by Wednesday, Feb. 1
Don't forget to file your FAFSA by Wednesday, Feb. 1! You must reapply for financial aid every year! Need help completing your FAFSA? Contact Elizabeth Helterbrand, coordinator of financial aid, at helterbrand.5@osu.edu.
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The Final Push!
You're almost across the finish line! If you need that final push, the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times. https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/learning-lab
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ATI Student Book Club
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ATI Student Book Club
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ATI Student Book Club
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ATI Student Book Club
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ATI Student Book Club
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Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team
Wanted: Students interested in the 2023 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team.
If interested in participating, please send an email to Mr. Royce Thornton at Thornton.5@osu.edu by January 17. Please include your name, OSU email, and phone number. Any ATI student can participate – you do not have to be a dairy major.
The Dairy Cattle Judging Team travels to numerous in-state and out-of-state judging events, including World Dairy Expo!
An informational/organizational meeting will be held in late January to explain the team details.
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Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team
Wanted: Students interested in the 2023 Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team.
If interested in participating, please send an email to Mr. Royce Thornton at Thornton.5@osu.edu by January 17. Please include your name, OSU email, and phone number. Any ATI student can participate – you do not have to be a dairy major.
The Dairy Cattle Judging Team travels to numerous in-state and out-of-state judging events, including World Dairy Expo!
An informational/organizational meeting will be held in late January to explain the team details.
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Reminder: Academic Recess
Reminder: Ohio State ATI offices will be closed December 23 - January 2. Happy holidays, and see you in January!
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Fees due Tuesday, Jan 3rd
As you prepare for Winter Break, please review your statement of account for accuracy. Tuition and Fees are due Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023.
If you enrolled in the Tuition Option Payment Plan (TOPP) in Autumn Semester and you wish to use it for Spring, you need to enroll in the plan. It does not carry over from the previous semester.
The safest and most secure way to make your payment is online through your Buckeye Link. As a reminder, paying with an electronic check does not incur a fee. If you use a debit card or credit card, there will be a 2.75% convenience fee charged by the vendor.
Checks that are mailed and postmarked by January 3rd will be considered “on time”.
Spring Semester Refunds are anticipated to start on January 4th.
Spring Semester 1st day of classes is Monday, January 9th.
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Cafe Carmen and CFAES Cafe Hours
Cafe Carmen CFAES Cafe
Monday 12/12 730-3 9-2
Tuesday 12/13 730-3 9-2
Wednesday 12/14 730-2 Closed
Thursday 12/15 730-2 Closed
Friday 12/16 through Sunday 1/8 both locations will be closed. We will resume normal hours of operation on Monday, January 9th.
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Cafe Carmen and CFAES Cafe Hours
Cafe Carmen CFAES Cafe
Monday 12/12 730-3 9-2
Tuesday 12/13 730-3 9-2
Wednesday 12/14 730-2 Closed
Thursday 12/15 730-2 Closed
Friday 12/16 through Sunday 1/8 both locations will be closed. We will resume normal hours of operation on Monday, January 9th.
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Czech Theater and Culture Program
You are cordially invited to join us for an information session on the Summer 2023 Czech Theatre and Culture Program. Led by Professors Daniel Matthews and Karen Mozingo, this program is open to undergraduate and graduate students of all majors, with priority given to applicants from regional (non-Columbus) campuses.
Students will learn about the history and culture of the Czech people through the lens of Theatre, which has played a central role in sustaining Czech society throughout periods of war, political strife, and occupations. This Faculty-led experience will tour famous theatres, sites, museums, and more to give students a high-impact look into how the Czechs have preserved and united their culture, weathered hard times, and even inspired revolution with Theatre.
Students participating in this program will be visiting Prague during the world-famous Prague Quadrennial:
The Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space was established in 1967 to bring the best of design for performance, scenography, and theatre architecture to the front line of cultural activities to be experienced by professional and emerging artists as well as the general public. The quadrennial exhibitions, festivals and educational programs act as a global catalyst of creative progress by encouraging experimentation, networking, innovation, and future collaborations. The Quadrennial aims to honor, empower, and celebrate the work of designers, artists, and architects while inspiring and educating audiences who are the most essential element of any live performance.
The information session will be held in hybrid fashion, please join us December 1 at 4:30pm in either 100 Enarson Classroom Building (Columbus campus) or virtually (register here with your name.#@osu.edu email address).
For more details, please visit our online program brochure or contact Marisa Menier (menier.4@osu.edu).
Thank you,
Dan Matthews
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Scholarship Opportunities
In collaboration with Military and Veterans Services at Ohio State, OSU’s fellowship office is promoting the Tillman Scholarship, a program that unites and empowers remarkable military veterans and spouses as the next generation of public and private sector leaders committed to service beyond self.
Tillman Scholars are empowered to make an impact in the world through the support of the Pat Tillman Foundation. The fellowship program includes:
- Academic scholarships
- A national network
- Professional development opportunities
Veterans, service members, and military spouses are encouraged to apply! Applicants must be a full-time student pursuing one of the following degrees at a public or private, U.S.-based, accredited institution for the upcoming fall/spring academic year:
- An undergraduate degree (Bachelor’s or above)
- A graduate or professional degree
For additional eligibility information please watch this short video.
Visit the Pat Tillman Foundation’s website at: https://pattillmanfoundation.org/apply/
Questions? Reach out to the Undergraduate Fellowship Office at fellowships@osu.edu or Military and Veterans Services at milvets@osu.edu.
UDALL UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship (https://www.udall.gov/ourprograms/scholarship/scholarship.aspx) offers a scholarship of up to $7,000 to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment. In addition to the scholarship funds, awardees attend a 5-day Udall orientation with other scholars, elected officials, and environmental and tribal leaders in August 2023 in Tucson, Arizona. Scholars also gain lifelong access to a network of environmental professionals and Native American health and tribal policy professionals through the Udall alumni listserv.
The environmental category is open to all sophomores and juniors planning careers that address and impact environmental issues on a local, national, or global scale. To apply in the tribal policy/health care category you must be a sophomore or junior who identifies as Native American or Alaskan Native and be planning a career which will enable you to make a difference for tribes/Native Americans or address and impact health care for tribes or Native Americans
On Thursday, December 1 at 2-3 p.m. via Zoom, the Undergraduate Fellowship Office is holding an information session and workshop for the Udall Scholarship for undergraduate students in their sophomore and junior year. We’ll discuss the objectives of the award, eligibility requirements, and application components. Participants will also engage in guided brainstorming processes to generate content for their application essays. Register on Zoom here: https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIpcu6grzwvGd0TAVcX8L9cLLhGOs0pnlFT.
The Undergraduate Fellowship Office (UFO) assists all undergraduates interested in pursuing a national scholarship or fellowship. We encourage you to browse through our website for more information.
For more information you can contact the Undergraduate Fellowship Office (https://honors-scholars.osu.edu/fellowship-office) at fellowships@osu.edu or give them a call at 614-292-3135
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Finals are coming! Learning Lab's got your back!
Finals are scheduled for Dec. 9 through 15. If you need a boost, don't wait until it's too late! The Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Finals are coming! Learning Lab's got your back!
Finals are scheduled for Dec. 9 through 15. If you need a boost, don't wait until it's too late! The Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Thanksgiving Break
Just a reminder!
Wednesday, Nov. 23 - Thanksgiving Break begins. No classes, offices open.
Thursday, Nov. 24 - Thanksgiving Day. No classes, offices closed.
Friday, Nov. 25 - Indigenous Peoples' Day/Columbus Day observed. No classes, offices closed.
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6th annual Ag Toy Drive
Please mark your calendars for the 6th annual Ag Toy Drive, hosted by Ohio Farm Bureau Young Ag Professionals of Wayne, Ashland and Medina Counties!
This year, we have a toy drop-off location on the Wooster Campus. It is located in the lobby of the Wooster Science Building.
Please consider donating an agricultural toy to support local families in need, and then join us to celebrate on Tuesday, Nov. 29th 5:30-8 pm at Lincoln Way Vineyards!
Check out our Facebook Event Page for more information: https://fb.me/e/27VKQz7OL
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2023-2024 FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) available!
2023-2024 FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) available!
Apply at: www.fafsa.gov
Federal School Code: 003090
(Ohio State University-all campuses)
Interested in Federal Work-Study? Select “Yes” when asked on the FAFSA.
You will use 2021 income information.
PRIORITY DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 2023
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Housing reminder for students transitioning to Columbus
Housing reminders for students making the transition to the Columbus campus and required to live on campus, the deadline for reselection of housing on campus is February 1, 2023. For students that plan to live off campus it is helpful to begin now and if you need help with how to search for off-campus housing, and or a roommate contact me (Cate Hunko.1) and I will walk you through it.
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Housing reminder for students transitioning to Columbus
Housing reminders for students making the transition to the Columbus campus and required to live on campus, the deadline for reselection of housing on campus is February 1, 2023. For students that plan to live off campus it is helpful to begin now and if you need help with how to search for off-campus housing, and or a roommate contact me (Cate Hunko.1) and I will walk you through it.
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Do not wait to register for SP 23 classes!
Enrollment windows for SP23 have begun to open. Seats in classes are limited so please meet with your advisor if needed and plan your schedule early.
Check your enrollment window now, to find out when you can enroll for Spring 2023 classes and set a reminder on your phone if your window is not yet open.
To find your enrollment window, log into Buckeyelink and click the details button under enrolment information and select Spring 2023.
Then use the schedule planner to select your classes and see your schedule options.
If you have questions or concerns, meet with your advisor to discuss your options.
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Do not wait to register for SP 23 classes!
Enrollment windows for SP23 have begun to open. Seats in classes are limited so please meet with your advisor if needed and plan your schedule early.
Check your enrollment window now, to find out when you can enroll for Spring 2023 classes and set a reminder on your phone if your window is not yet open.
To find your enrollment window, log into Buckeyelink and click the details button under enrolment information and select Spring 2023.
Then use the schedule planner to select your classes and see your schedule options.
If you have questions or concerns, meet with your advisor to discuss your options.
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Carve an OSU pumpkin!
Download this carving pattern to create your own Buckeye-inspired pumpkin!
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Carve an OSU pumpkin!
Download this carving pattern to create your own Buckeye-inspired pumpkin!
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Grade Forgiveness
Grade forgiveness petitions for courses being repeated this semester are due by Friday, October 28, and are submitted through the website linked to this announcement.
Undergraduate students may petition the authorized representative of the dean or director of their enrollment unit to repeat a course and, after completing the course the second time, have the original course credit and grade excluded from the calculation of the student's cumulative point-hour ratio, but remain on the student's official permanent record. This action will be subject to the following conditions:
(A) Permission to apply this rule must be obtained no later than the close of business on the tenth Friday for full-term semester courses.
(B) The same course may be repeated only once under this rule.
(C) This rule may be applied for a maximum of three courses.
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Grade Forgiveness
Grade forgiveness petitions for courses being repeated this semester are due by Friday, October 28, and are submitted through the website linked to this announcement.
Undergraduate students may petition the authorized representative of the dean or director of their enrollment unit to repeat a course and, after completing the course the second time, have the original course credit and grade excluded from the calculation of the student's cumulative point-hour ratio, but remain on the student's official permanent record. This action will be subject to the following conditions:
(A) Permission to apply this rule must be obtained no later than the close of business on the tenth Friday for full-term semester courses.
(B) The same course may be repeated only once under this rule.
(C) This rule may be applied for a maximum of three courses.
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Deadline to Drop a Class is Oct. 28
The last day to drop a full-semester autumn course is Friday, October 28. A Course Enrollment Permission Form (linked to this announcement) must be submitted electronically following the instructions on page one of the form. We are past the date when students are able to drop courses online through BuckeyeLink.
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Deadline to Drop a Class is Oct. 28
The last day to drop a full-semester autumn course is Friday, October 28. A Course Enrollment Permission Form (linked to this announcement) must be submitted electronically following the instructions on page one of the form. We are past the date when students are able to drop courses online through BuckeyeLink.
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Learning Lab is Open
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Learning Lab is Open
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Learning Lab is Open
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Learning Lab is Open
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Learning Lab is Open
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Learning Lab is Open
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help !!!! Two places, Halterman and Applewood Village, available for tutoring ! Check our website for times.
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Buck-I-Serve Opportunity over Fall Break
New! Buck-I-SERV Fall Break: Widespread flooding in late July 2022 caused great damage across the Eastern Appalachian Kentucky region. One of our community partners, Community Collaborations, is moving its 2022-23 disaster relief project location to Eastern Kentucky, and we have the opportunity to contribute volunteers to their projects. Our group will depart campus at 6pm on Wednesday, October 12, serve from October 13-16, and return to campus on Sunday evening. If you are available for a fall break Buck-I-SERV experience, this trip is now listed on the Autumn/Winter application (students use the participant application link; staff/faculty use the advisor application link), due September 11. You can read more about the details on our trip description and the CCI project page. The trip is no cost and includes all transportation, lodging and meals. CCI is not certain of the housing location yet, but we've been told to expect to sleep on cots in an open space like a gymnasium. Questions? Contact buck-i-serv@osu.edu.
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Donuts with the Dean
Please join Dean Kress for donuts on Thursday, August 25 from 10:00 - 11:00 am in the CFAES Wooster Science Building Cafe.
I would like to welcome you to campus for the start of the academic year. If you can, stop by and say hello!
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CFAES Principles of Community
We affirm our conviction that racism and inequality have no place in CFAES. Our CFAES Principles of Community serve as a base for managing these actions. We all contribute to our community and our collective experience. You are encouraged to download and post the principles, discuss them during meetings, share them with others, and most importantly, use them as a guide in all that we do to sustain life.
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Buck-I-Serv Alternative Winter Break Program
The Office of Student Life's Buck-I-SERV alternative winter break program is now accepting applications. This year’s Buck-I-SERV programs are available to all Ohio State students, including regional campus students. Winter application due dates are September 11 for international trips and trip leader positions and September 25 for domestic trip participants. Winter break trips travel December 17-23, 2022. Buck-I-SERV is a weeklong, substance-free program centered on community service and social change. Applications and more timeline information are available at http://go.osu.edu/buckiserv.
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Cafe Carmen & The Science Building Coffee Shop Hours
We are now open at Café Carmen and The Science Building Coffee Shop for fall semester!
Our hours of operation for Cafe Carmen are Monday-Thursday 730am until 4pm and Fridays 730am until 3pm.
The Science Building Coffee Shop is open Monday- Friday 9am until 3pm with some possible earlier morning openings.
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Accepting OWL Applications!
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE – RESIDENCE LIFE AT OHIO STATE ATI IS NOW SEARCHING FOR FUN AND FRIENDLY FACES TO JOIN OUR NEXT PARLIAMENT OF OWLS, OR OHIO STATE WELCOME LEADERS.
OWLs are an essential part of the move-in process at Ohio State's residential campuses. 25 OWLs (primarily first-year students) are needed to return to campus early and help welcome their peers. Additionally, 4 returning students will be selected for street coordinator roles.
WHY BECOME AN OWL?
• Meet new friends
• Move in before the rush
• Develop a stronger connection to campus
• Expand your leadership skills
RESPONSIBILITY:
OWLs will arrive to campus early (dates to be announced). During training, you’ll learn more about your duties and relevant responsibilities. As an OWL, you’ll build a sense of community, familiarize yourself with campus before your peers arrive, and have fun while doing it. In the past, OWLs have greeted families and helped remove personal belongings from vehicles. While muscle is encouraged, it’s definitely not required.
NOTE: Please note that the information below could change based on what COVID protocols are in place for August 2022.
The OWL application is available for a limited time to any incoming or current Ohio State ATI student who will live on campus in Applewood Village for 2022-2023 academic year. Deadling to apply is 11:59 pm on June 30th.
APPLY ONLINE HERE!! YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF YOUR PARTICIPATION BY THE END OF JULY OR EARLY AUGUST. FOR QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT OWL PROGRAM COORDINATOR, CAITLIN BLAKE AT ATI_HOUSING@OSU.EDU OR THE ATI HOUSING OFFICE AT (330) 287-7504.
And as the OWLs say, HOOTIE HOOT!
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Accepting OWL Applications!
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE – RESIDENCE LIFE AT OHIO STATE ATI IS NOW SEARCHING FOR FUN AND FRIENDLY FACES TO JOIN OUR NEXT PARLIAMENT OF OWLS, OR OHIO STATE WELCOME LEADERS.
OWLs are an essential part of the move-in process at Ohio State's residential campuses. 25 OWLs (primarily first-year students) are needed to return to campus early and help welcome their peers. Additionally, 4 returning students will be selected for street coordinator roles.
WHY BECOME AN OWL?
• Meet new friends
• Move in before the rush
• Develop a stronger connection to campus
• Expand your leadership skills
RESPONSIBILITY:
OWLs will arrive to campus early (dates to be announced). During training, you’ll learn more about your duties and relevant responsibilities. As an OWL, you’ll build a sense of community, familiarize yourself with campus before your peers arrive, and have fun while doing it. In the past, OWLs have greeted families and helped remove personal belongings from vehicles. While muscle is encouraged, it’s definitely not required.
NOTE: Please note that the information below could change based on what COVID protocols are in place for August 2022.
The OWL application is available for a limited time to any incoming or current Ohio State ATI student who will live on campus in Applewood Village for 2022-2023 academic year. Deadling to apply is 11:59 pm on June 30th.
APPLY ONLINE HERE!! YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF YOUR PARTICIPATION BY THE END OF JULY OR EARLY AUGUST. FOR QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT OWL PROGRAM COORDINATOR, CAITLIN BLAKE AT ATI_HOUSING@OSU.EDU OR THE ATI HOUSING OFFICE AT (330) 287-7504.
And as the OWLs say, HOOTIE HOOT!
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CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum Winners include former ATI Students!
Two former ATI students were recognized for their 3rd place research poster at the CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum. Congratulations to Callee Aviles & Haley Schmersal!!
See the full release below:
2022 CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum Results
Thirty-six (36) students participated in the 2022 CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum on April 12, 2022. The judges were impressed with their presentations. Congratulations to everyone.
Animal Sciences-Health
- 1st-Madison Pinkerton, 2nd – Elizabeth Ohl, 3rd – Hailey Main
Animal Sciences-Nutrition
- 1st – Sophia Kienzle, 2nd – Elizabeth Due
Entomology/Environment & Plant Sciences
- 1st – Aleacia Laird, 2nd – Isabel Nazarian, 3rd – Nicole Sammons
Food Science & Technology
- 1st – Talia Katz, 2nd – Cameron McCurdy, 3rd – Thania Ortiz Santiago
Social Sciences
- 1st – Shanvanth Arnipalli, 2nd – Maddie Allman, 3rd – Callee Aviles, Kiley Holbrook, Haley Schmersal
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Final Wooster Science Cafe - Tuesday May 3rd
The final Wooster Science Café will be on Tuesday May 3rd at 7pm down at Spoon Café. Carrie Bonvallet (flyer below) will walk us through the finer points of making quality wine in Ohio!
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Buckeye ACCESS All-Stars
Students, nominate a faculty, instructor, or staff member for being an excellent role model of access implementation in their teaching and practice! All nominees will be recognized. Send nominations to faces-atiods@osu.edu.
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Buckeye ACCESS All-Stars
Students, nominate a faculty, instructor, or staff member for being an excellent role model of access implementation in their teaching and practice! All nominees will be recognized. Send nominations to faces-atiods@osu.edu.
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Buckeye ACCESS All-Stars
Students, nominate a faculty, instructor, or staff member for being an excellent role model of access implementation in their teaching and practice! All nominees will be recognized. Send nominations to faces-atiods@osu.edu.
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Buckeye ACCESS All-Stars
Students, nominate a faculty, instructor, or staff member for being an excellent role model of access implementation in their teaching and practice! All nominees will be recognized. Send nominations to faces-atiods@osu.edu.
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OSU Day at Cedar Point!
Ohio State Day at Cedar Point
Friday, May 6 – 10 am - 8 pm
Join as the Buckeyes take over the park before it opens for the 2022 season! Tickets are only $30 for students and the first 4,000 people in the gates get a free Ohio State Day at Cedar Point T-shirt! Find more info and purchase tickets at go.osu.edu/cedarpoint2022
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OSU Day at Cedar Point!
Ohio State Day at Cedar Point
Friday, May 6 – 10 am - 8 pm
Join as the Buckeyes take over the park before it opens for the 2022 season! Tickets are only $30 for students and the first 4,000 people in the gates get a free Ohio State Day at Cedar Point T-shirt! Find more info and purchase tickets at go.osu.edu/cedarpoint2022
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Apply for NEW Leadership Ohio by May 2!
Apply for the NEW Leadership Ohio 2022!
Don't miss the opportunity to join the 2022 NEW Leadership Ohio summer institute! Applications are due by Monday, May 2.
NEW Leadership is a nonpartisan program devoted to increasing representation of women in American politics. The John Glenn College of Public Affairs hosts the intensive, five-day summer institute to prepare women for the reality of political campaigns and asks them to run for office or work on campaigns and issues that align with their values.
Meet women leaders from around the country, interact with women in American politics, develop and practice leadership skills!
There is no cost to participate! Eligible applicants must be registered for the 2021-2022 academic year in either a two-year institution or as a rising junior or senior in a four-year institution. Students of all backgrounds, majors, and interests are encouraged to participate.
Apply by May 2nd!
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Apply for NEW Leadership Ohio by May 2!
Apply for the NEW Leadership Ohio 2022!
Don't miss the opportunity to join the 2022 NEW Leadership Ohio summer institute! Applications are due by Monday, May 2.
NEW Leadership is a nonpartisan program devoted to increasing representation of women in American politics. The John Glenn College of Public Affairs hosts the intensive, five-day summer institute to prepare women for the reality of political campaigns and asks them to run for office or work on campaigns and issues that align with their values.
Meet women leaders from around the country, interact with women in American politics, develop and practice leadership skills!
There is no cost to participate! Eligible applicants must be registered for the 2021-2022 academic year in either a two-year institution or as a rising junior or senior in a four-year institution. Students of all backgrounds, majors, and interests are encouraged to participate.
Apply by May 2nd!
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First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) Program
The First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) program is a program for first-generation students to explore their personal and career-related goals with the support of their peers, Ohio State staff, and employers.
The program is fully virtual and runs from the week of June 6th through the week of July 25th. Students meet weekly over Zoom for about 3 hours total per week. During this time, students will participate in career development sessions, including as strategic goal setting, practice interviews, resume reviews and financial wellness sessions. The program pays up to $150 at the completion of the 8-week program.
Applications are now open and First-Generation college students can apply by April 30. Spots are limited, so please sign up as soon as possible! All currently-enrolled undergraduate first-generation students of any major or rank are invited to join us.
Please reach out to Nadia Barksdale.30@osu.edu with any questions.
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First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) Program
The First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) program is a program for first-generation students to explore their personal and career-related goals with the support of their peers, Ohio State staff, and employers.
The program is fully virtual and runs from the week of June 6th through the week of July 25th. Students meet weekly over Zoom for about 3 hours total per week. During this time, students will participate in career development sessions, including as strategic goal setting, practice interviews, resume reviews and financial wellness sessions. The program pays up to $150 at the completion of the 8-week program.
Applications are now open and First-Generation college students can apply by April 30. Spots are limited, so please sign up as soon as possible! All currently-enrolled undergraduate first-generation students of any major or rank are invited to join us.
Please reach out to Nadia Barksdale.30@osu.edu with any questions.
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First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) Program
The First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) program is a program for first-generation students to explore their personal and career-related goals with the support of their peers, Ohio State staff, and employers.
The program is fully virtual and runs from the week of June 6th through the week of July 25th. Students meet weekly over Zoom for about 3 hours total per week. During this time, students will participate in career development sessions, including as strategic goal setting, practice interviews, resume reviews and financial wellness sessions. The program pays up to $150 at the completion of the 8-week program.
Applications are now open and First-Generation college students can apply by April 30. Spots are limited, so please sign up as soon as possible! All currently-enrolled undergraduate first-generation students of any major or rank are invited to join us.
Please reach out to Nadia Barksdale.30@osu.edu with any questions.
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First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) Program
The First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) program is a program for first-generation students to explore their personal and career-related goals with the support of their peers, Ohio State staff, and employers.
The program is fully virtual and runs from the week of June 6th through the week of July 25th. Students meet weekly over Zoom for about 3 hours total per week. During this time, students will participate in career development sessions, including as strategic goal setting, practice interviews, resume reviews and financial wellness sessions. The program pays up to $150 at the completion of the 8-week program.
Applications are now open and First-Generation college students can apply by April 30. Spots are limited, so please sign up as soon as possible! All currently-enrolled undergraduate first-generation students of any major or rank are invited to join us.
Please reach out to Nadia Barksdale.30@osu.edu with any questions.
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Arbor Day Celebration - Free Seedling
2021 Arbor Day Celebration
Join us as we celebrate Arbor Day on April 21, at 12:30 PM! The event will begin at the Secrest Welcome and Education Center with the tree planting taking place on the arboretum grounds.
Those who attend the celebration will receive a free tree seedling (either burr oak or sweetbay magnolia).
I look forward to celebrating trees together!
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Congratulations Class of 2022....Class Tree Event!
Dear Class of 22,
CFAES Wooster will plant a class tree in your honor.
Thurs April 21, 12:30 at the Secrest Welcome Center. Please see flyer below.
If you have questions, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Doc D
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Students Needed for Shisler/Fisher Renovation Focus Group - FREE FOOD!
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Students Needed for Shisler/Fisher Renovation Focus Group - FREE FOOD!
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Cultural Connections: Panama. RSVP for free lunch for Tue. April 19
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A
Tuesday April 19, 2022, 12:40-1:30 pmFood served at 12:40. Presentation at 12:55
RSVP for a seat and a free light lunch by Friday April 15 at
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
or this QR codeà
Or RSVP to livestream.
Or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campusPanama: Land of Two Oceans
presented by
Nuris Acosta,
Research AssociateEntomology, CFAES Wooster
Luis Cañas
Assoc. Prof. of Entomology,
CFAES Wooster/
Director of FAES International Programs
Luis Cañas Jr.,
Sophomore at Wooster High SchoolLunch provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
PRESENTED BY THE CFAES WOOSTER DIVERSITY COMMITTEE & FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Contact information: Jason Owens,
International Coordinator at the Wooster Campus
owens.1132@osu.edu (330) 202-3581
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Cultural Connections: Panama. RSVP for free lunch for Tue. April 19
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A
Tuesday April 19, 2022, 12:40-1:30 pmFood served at 12:40. Presentation at 12:55
RSVP for a seat and a free light lunch by Friday April 15 at
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
or this QR codeà
Or RSVP to livestream.
Or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campusPanama: Land of Two Oceans
presented by
Nuris Acosta,
Research AssociateEntomology, CFAES Wooster
Luis Cañas
Assoc. Prof. of Entomology,
CFAES Wooster/
Director of FAES International Programs
Luis Cañas Jr.,
Sophomore at Wooster High SchoolLunch provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
PRESENTED BY THE CFAES WOOSTER DIVERSITY COMMITTEE & FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Contact information: Jason Owens,
International Coordinator at the Wooster Campus
owens.1132@osu.edu (330) 202-3581
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Wooster Science Cafe - Tuesday April 5
The next Wooster Science Cafe is Tuesday April 5 at 7:00 pm at Spoon!
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Scarlet, Gray, and Green Fair - Volunteers Needed!
Like past years, we will be looking for volunteers to help facilitate the event. Volunteer shifts are two hours long and include set-up and tear-down, waste monitors to help guests sort compostable and recyclable materials from trash, community recycling drive volunteers, and volunteers at the information booth. Volunteers will receive a $3 coupon to be used at any of the food vendors! Please consider helping with this fun event. Email me, Sarah McNulty (mcnulty.44@osu.edu) with any questions.
Students, this is a great opportunity to boost your CV or scholarship applications with community service experience.
Sign up for a shift using this Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1G75bjuR_VkeltnidFROg-xmxG04QyyoDW5yG1ViExa0/edit?usp=sharing
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Scarlet, Gray, and Green Fair - Volunteers Needed!
Like past years, we will be looking for volunteers to help facilitate the event. Volunteer shifts are two hours long and include set-up and tear-down, waste monitors to help guests sort compostable and recyclable materials from trash, community recycling drive volunteers, and volunteers at the information booth. Volunteers will receive a $3 coupon to be used at any of the food vendors! Please consider helping with this fun event. Email me, Sarah McNulty (mcnulty.44@osu.edu) with any questions.
Students, this is a great opportunity to boost your CV or scholarship applications with community service experience.
Sign up for a shift using this Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1G75bjuR_VkeltnidFROg-xmxG04QyyoDW5yG1ViExa0/edit?usp=sharing
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Scarlet, Gray, and Green Fair - Volunteers Needed!
Like past years, we will be looking for volunteers to help facilitate the event. Volunteer shifts are two hours long and include set-up and tear-down, waste monitors to help guests sort compostable and recyclable materials from trash, community recycling drive volunteers, and volunteers at the information booth. Volunteers will receive a $3 coupon to be used at any of the food vendors! Please consider helping with this fun event. Email me, Sarah McNulty (mcnulty.44@osu.edu) with any questions.
Students, this is a great opportunity to boost your CV or scholarship applications with community service experience.
Sign up for a shift using this Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1G75bjuR_VkeltnidFROg-xmxG04QyyoDW5yG1ViExa0/edit?usp=sharing
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2022 FFA Contests at ATI
Greetings All,
Again this year the Agricultural and Engineering Technologies Division will host the FFA engineering contests in person! Due to the faithful giving of your time the contests of past years have been very successful events. This year the Ag. Mechanics (Skills) FFA contest is Friday April 8 and again this year the Outdoor Power and Equipment (Engines) FFA contest is Tuesday April 26 the day before final exams start (reading day). Both contests start at 8:00am with refreshments on hand. We will be using rooms SKO 142 and SKO 150 for the skill stations and SKO 134 for grading. The participants will meet in room SKO 137 for orientation at 8:00am. We will still have lunch from Café Carmen provided. If you think you would like to participate there is plenty of room for runners, judges and graders. These contests yield excellent public relations for ATI.
I look forward to working with you to make this year’s contest flow as smooth as in years past.
Best regards,
David Dalhart
Engineering Lab
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2022 FFA Contests at ATI
Greetings All,
Again this year the Agricultural and Engineering Technologies Division will host the FFA engineering contests in person! Due to the faithful giving of your time the contests of past years have been very successful events. This year the Ag. Mechanics (Skills) FFA contest is Friday April 8 and again this year the Outdoor Power and Equipment (Engines) FFA contest is Tuesday April 26 the day before final exams start (reading day). Both contests start at 8:00am with refreshments on hand. We will be using rooms SKO 142 and SKO 150 for the skill stations and SKO 134 for grading. The participants will meet in room SKO 137 for orientation at 8:00am. We will still have lunch from Café Carmen provided. If you think you would like to participate there is plenty of room for runners, judges and graders. These contests yield excellent public relations for ATI.
I look forward to working with you to make this year’s contest flow as smooth as in years past.
Best regards,
David Dalhart
Engineering Lab
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2022 FFA Contests at ATI
Greetings All,
Again this year the Agricultural and Engineering Technologies Division will host the FFA engineering contests in person! Due to the faithful giving of your time the contests of past years have been very successful events. This year the Ag. Mechanics (Skills) FFA contest is Friday April 8 and again this year the Outdoor Power and Equipment (Engines) FFA contest is Tuesday April 26 the day before final exams start (reading day). Both contests start at 8:00am with refreshments on hand. We will be using rooms SKO 142 and SKO 150 for the skill stations and SKO 134 for grading. The participants will meet in room SKO 137 for orientation at 8:00am. We will still have lunch from Café Carmen provided. If you think you would like to participate there is plenty of room for runners, judges and graders. These contests yield excellent public relations for ATI.
I look forward to working with you to make this year’s contest flow as smooth as in years past.
Best regards,
David Dalhart
Engineering Lab
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2022 FFA Contests at ATI
Greetings All,
Again this year the Agricultural and Engineering Technologies Division will host the FFA engineering contests in person! Due to the faithful giving of your time the contests of past years have been very successful events. This year the Ag. Mechanics (Skills) FFA contest is Friday April 8 and again this year the Outdoor Power and Equipment (Engines) FFA contest is Tuesday April 26 the day before final exams start (reading day). Both contests start at 8:00am with refreshments on hand. We will be using rooms SKO 142 and SKO 150 for the skill stations and SKO 134 for grading. The participants will meet in room SKO 137 for orientation at 8:00am. We will still have lunch from Café Carmen provided. If you think you would like to participate there is plenty of room for runners, judges and graders. These contests yield excellent public relations for ATI.
I look forward to working with you to make this year’s contest flow as smooth as in years past.
Best regards,
David Dalhart
Engineering Lab
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Buck-I-SERV - Open to Regionals!
Our Buck-I-SERV alternative breaks program will be re-starting this summer with trips traveling from May 7-14. We have spots open for student participants as well as faculty/staff/grad/prof advisors, and would like to make these opportunities available to regional campuses. Below are details for students and advisors. Please visit our website at buckiserv.osu.edu for general information or contact Rebecca Delo.1@osu.edu with questions.
For students:
Summer 2022 Buck-I-SERV spots are still available. These alternative break groups travel May 7-14, 2022. Check the available trip list for more information and then head to the application page to complete a summer application.
For staff/faculty/grad/prof:
Buck-I-SERV plans to offer in-person summer alternative break trips, May 7-14, 2022, and advisor spots are available. Advisors can be staff, faculty, graduate students and professional students. Please note the trip dates overlap with Commencement on May 8. If you are available for this opportunity, please complete the application and indicate which trips most interest you. Any questions, contact Rebecca Delo.1@osu.edu.
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Buck-I-SERV - Open to Regionals!
Our Buck-I-SERV alternative breaks program will be re-starting this summer with trips traveling from May 7-14. We have spots open for student participants as well as faculty/staff/grad/prof advisors, and would like to make these opportunities available to regional campuses. Below are details for students and advisors. Please visit our website at buckiserv.osu.edu for general information or contact Rebecca Delo.1@osu.edu with questions.
For students:
Summer 2022 Buck-I-SERV spots are still available. These alternative break groups travel May 7-14, 2022. Check the available trip list for more information and then head to the application page to complete a summer application.
For staff/faculty/grad/prof:
Buck-I-SERV plans to offer in-person summer alternative break trips, May 7-14, 2022, and advisor spots are available. Advisors can be staff, faculty, graduate students and professional students. Please note the trip dates overlap with Commencement on May 8. If you are available for this opportunity, please complete the application and indicate which trips most interest you. Any questions, contact Rebecca Delo.1@osu.edu.
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Buck-I-SERV - Open to Regionals!
Our Buck-I-SERV alternative breaks program will be re-starting this summer with trips traveling from May 7-14. We have spots open for student participants as well as faculty/staff/grad/prof advisors, and would like to make these opportunities available to regional campuses. Below are details for students and advisors. Please visit our website at buckiserv.osu.edu for general information or contact Rebecca Delo.1@osu.edu with questions.
For students:
Summer 2022 Buck-I-SERV spots are still available. These alternative break groups travel May 7-14, 2022. Check the available trip list for more information and then head to the application page to complete a summer application.
For staff/faculty/grad/prof:
Buck-I-SERV plans to offer in-person summer alternative break trips, May 7-14, 2022, and advisor spots are available. Advisors can be staff, faculty, graduate students and professional students. Please note the trip dates overlap with Commencement on May 8. If you are available for this opportunity, please complete the application and indicate which trips most interest you. Any questions, contact Rebecca Delo.1@osu.edu.
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Bull Bash 2022
Bull Bash 2022
When: April 12th ath 4:30 pm
Where: Housing Courtyard
Enjoy Pulled Pork, Mac-n-cheese, drinks and cookies!
FREE Bandanas for giveaways
All are welcome to attend and ride or watch!
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Bull Bash 2022
Bull Bash 2022
When: April 12th ath 4:30 pm
Where: Housing Courtyard
Enjoy Pulled Pork, Mac-n-cheese, drinks and cookies!
FREE Bandanas for giveaways
All are welcome to attend and ride or watch!
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Bull Bash 2022
Bull Bash 2022
When: April 12th ath 4:30 pm
Where: Housing Courtyard
Enjoy Pulled Pork, Mac-n-cheese, drinks and cookies!
FREE Bandanas for giveaways
All are welcome to attend and ride or watch!
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ATI Student Recognition Banquet
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2022 Distinguished Senior Awards
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Celebration of Nations - March 29th
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Celebration of Nations - March 29th
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Peace Corps at Celebration of Nations
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Peace Corps at Celebration of Nations
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CFAES Global Education at Celebration of Nations
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CFAES Global Education at Celebration of Nations
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CFAES Global Education
The CFAES Global Education office will be attending the "Celebration of Nations" event on March 29th, from 11:30AM-1:30PM in The Secrest Welcome & Education Center. The event is sponsored by The Wooster Diversity Committee & International Programs in Agriculture. Come find our booth to learn more about the education abroad opportunities available to you within CFAES!
Contact Elizabeth Shuman.29 or Ryan Vonderhaar.15@osu.edu for more information
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Tech Tutoring Available
Got Tech Questions? Talk with Digital Flagship!
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Tech Tutoring Available
Got Tech Questions? Talk with Digital Flagship!
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Tech Tutoring Available
Got Tech Questions? Talk with Digital Flagship!
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Tech Tutoring Available
Got Tech Questions? Talk with Digital Flagship!
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Tech Tutoring Available
Got Tech Questions? Talk with Digital Flagship!
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Tech Tutoring Available
Got Tech Questions? Talk with Digital Flagship!
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Tech Tutoring Available
Got Tech Questions? Talk with Digital Flagship!
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Tech Tutoring Available
Got Tech Questions? Talk with Digital Flagship!
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Celebration of Nations - March 29th
Celebration of Nations
Tuesday, March 29
11:30 am-1:30 pm
at The Secrest Welcome & Education Center
- Meet many of OSU Wooster’s students/ staff/ faculty at tables covered with items from their native lands
- Enjoy food from dozens of countries
- See/hear performances
A Buck ID is required for this free event
Funded by CFAES Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Sponsored by The Wooster Diversity Committee & FAES International Programs
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Celebration of Nations - March 29th
Celebration of Nations
Tuesday, March 29
11:30 am-1:30 pm
at The Secrest Welcome & Education Center
- Meet many of OSU Wooster’s students/ staff/ faculty at tables covered with items from their native lands
- Enjoy food from dozens of countries
- See/hear performances
A Buck ID is required for this free event
Funded by CFAES Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Sponsored by The Wooster Diversity Committee & FAES International Programs
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Celebration of Nations - March 29th
Celebration of Nations
Tuesday, March 29
11:30 am-1:30 pm
at The Secrest Welcome & Education Center
- Meet many of OSU Wooster’s students/ staff/ faculty at tables covered with items from their native lands
- Enjoy food from dozens of countries
- See/hear performances
A Buck ID is required for this free event
Funded by CFAES Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Sponsored by The Wooster Diversity Committee & FAES International Programs
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BuckID Discounts in Downtown Wooster
Drink shops, restaurants, shops and more now offer discounts when you present your BuckID!
To see the full the list visit.....
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BuckID Discounts in Downtown Wooster
Drink shops, restaurants, shops and more now offer discounts when you present your BuckID!
To see the full the list visit.....
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Assistant Professor English and English Area Coordinator Search
The search for Assistant Professor of English and English Area Coordinator is moving forward with in-person interviews for two candidates. Please plan to attend each candidate's presentation in order to give feedback that will help shape the future of ATI!
Please join us in welcoming Mitch Ploskonka, PhD , February 24, 12:40 – 2:00pm, in Skou 30 for a teaching and research presentation.
12:40 – 1:25 Teaching Demonstration and Questions
1:30 – 2:00 Research/Scholarly Activity Presentation and Questions
On March 4, 10:30 – 11:50am please join us in welcoming Adam Phillips, PhD Candidate, in Skou 205 for a teaching and research presentation.
10:30 – 11:15 Teaching Demonstration and Questions
11:20 – 11:50 Research/Scholarly Activity Presentation and Questions
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Sex and Syrup - Wednesday, February 23rd at 7:30 pm
Join Dr. Schaad and the housing staff on WEDNESDAY, FEB 23rd at 7:30PM in the Community Room!
Why you should attend:- Waffle bar with all the toppings (including whipped cream)
- Goody bag of condoms, candy, and information
- SEX discussions
- Knowledge
- Building community with fellow Buckeyes around a super important topic.
ALL are welcome and encouraged to attend and all views/beliefs, genders, and sexual orientations will be celebrated!
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Upcoming Vaccine Clinic at Shisler
A COVID-19 vaccine clinic provided by Wooster Community Hospital will be held onsite at the Shisler Center, Wilson Lobby. Please note that when you book an appointment, that although your confirmation will include the hospital’s address, the vaccine clinic will be held onsite at the Shisler Center, not the hospital.
The vaccine clinic will be held on 2/15/2022 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Please note – if these times fill – we do have the option of more times, so please reserve your time early. If you would like to sign up for the onsite vaccine clinic, please follow the registration instructions below. The Pfizer vaccine will be the type of vaccine offered at this clinic.
https://www.fda.gov/media/153716/download (Pfizer-Biontech fact sheet)
Please be aware that there will be a 15 – 30-minute observation period following vaccine administration.
What to bring:
- A copy of your Photo ID or Driver’s license
- A copy of your healthcare insurance card
- Your vaccine card from any previous administrations
- There are 2 forms (a consent form and a WCH registration form) that will need to be filled out, these may be filled out in advance to speed up the process on the day of the clinic if desired (these are some of the document that I sent you previously, not sure if you want to make the forms available in advance or not), otherwise they will be available on the day of the vaccine clinic
Registration Instructions:
- Visit ODH - Check Vaccine Eligibility (ohio.gov) (gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov) and complete the COVID-19 vaccination questionnaire
- Enter the access code Z68537TJN7 (All Caps)
- When prompted for location: search “Wooster”
- Select “Hidden Wooster Community Hospital”
- Select your desired appointment time from those available and enter demographic information
- You may enter insurance information, but it is not necessary as we will collect information on the day of the clinic
- You will receive a confirmation via email or text. Bring that with you to your appointment. Please note that the confirmation will include Wooster Community Hospital’s address but the vaccine clinic WILL NOT BE at the hospital. It will be in the Shisler Center.
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Main Street Wooster Presents: Ancestral Returns vis DNA
Hear the story of how the son of a Ghostbuster made an Ancestral Return to Ghana, where he became a Chief.
FREE PRESENTATIONS
Friday, Feb. 25th 7 - 8 pm & Saturday, Feb 26th 2 - 3 pm
Wayne County Public Library ~ 220 W. Liberty St. Wooster OH 44691Attendees can register for a chance to win a FREE DNA TESTING KIT ($100 value)
Special thanks to The Akrobortu Project for donating 2 DNA testing kits with results consultations.
For Black History Month, we are honored to host free presentations on family reconnection, reconciliation, and reclamation via DNA, among diasporan & continental Africans everywhere.
Our speaker was born Earnest L. Hudson, Jr. in Michigan, and has worked as a professional actor/producer under the name Ernie Hudson, Jr. He is the son of actor Ernie Hudson (most widely known for his role in Ghostbusters) & Dr. Jeannie L. Hudson, Ph.D. Building on the accomplishments of his parents, he played Hamid Khan in the HBO series “OZ,” authored the contemplative book, “Freestyle Prophecies & Sacred Ciphers,” and contributed as an author to Craig Duswalt’s 2021 release of “1001 Ways to Rock Your Life” among many other professional accomplishments.
DNA matching enabled him to connect with not only his paternal grandfather, but also three branches of paternal DNA that led him to Ghana and the Ewe people. He arranged an Ancestral Return to Frankadua, in the Eastern Region Ghana, where he was adopted into the Regency, participated in a Naming Ceremony, and was given the honorific "Togbui," which translates as Grandpa/King . This life-changing experience inspired him to share his knowledge with others and facilitate their journey. He currently serves as President of the Akrobortu Center, a non-profit which facilitates familial reunification between African DNA carriers and their Continental DNA matches.
The knowledge he will share at his Main Street Wooster presentations is inspirational to everyone who wants to be more connected to their past and increase their self-awareness. Read his full bio.
REGISTER FOR YOUR FREE TICKETS - SEATING IS LIMITED
Register for:
Register for:
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Main Street Wooster Presents: Ancestral Returns vis DNA
Hear the story of how the son of a Ghostbuster made an Ancestral Return to Ghana, where he became a Chief.
FREE PRESENTATIONS
Friday, Feb. 25th 7 - 8 pm & Saturday, Feb 26th 2 - 3 pm
Wayne County Public Library ~ 220 W. Liberty St. Wooster OH 44691Attendees can register for a chance to win a FREE DNA TESTING KIT ($100 value)
Special thanks to The Akrobortu Project for donating 2 DNA testing kits with results consultations.
For Black History Month, we are honored to host free presentations on family reconnection, reconciliation, and reclamation via DNA, among diasporan & continental Africans everywhere.
Our speaker was born Earnest L. Hudson, Jr. in Michigan, and has worked as a professional actor/producer under the name Ernie Hudson, Jr. He is the son of actor Ernie Hudson (most widely known for his role in Ghostbusters) & Dr. Jeannie L. Hudson, Ph.D. Building on the accomplishments of his parents, he played Hamid Khan in the HBO series “OZ,” authored the contemplative book, “Freestyle Prophecies & Sacred Ciphers,” and contributed as an author to Craig Duswalt’s 2021 release of “1001 Ways to Rock Your Life” among many other professional accomplishments.
DNA matching enabled him to connect with not only his paternal grandfather, but also three branches of paternal DNA that led him to Ghana and the Ewe people. He arranged an Ancestral Return to Frankadua, in the Eastern Region Ghana, where he was adopted into the Regency, participated in a Naming Ceremony, and was given the honorific "Togbui," which translates as Grandpa/King . This life-changing experience inspired him to share his knowledge with others and facilitate their journey. He currently serves as President of the Akrobortu Center, a non-profit which facilitates familial reunification between African DNA carriers and their Continental DNA matches.
The knowledge he will share at his Main Street Wooster presentations is inspirational to everyone who wants to be more connected to their past and increase their self-awareness. Read his full bio.
REGISTER FOR YOUR FREE TICKETS - SEATING IS LIMITED
Register for:
Register for:
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STEP sponsoring a Visit from the Akron Zoo!
Save-the-Date!!
STEP will be hosting the Akron Zoo for an educational and hands-on experience!!
When: Thursday, February 17th
Time: 6:00 pm
Where: SAC Gymnasium
Cost: FREE!!!
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STEP sponsoring a Visit from the Akron Zoo!
Save-the-Date!!
STEP will be hosting the Akron Zoo for an educational and hands-on experience!!
When: Thursday, February 17th
Time: 6:00 pm
Where: SAC Gymnasium
Cost: FREE!!!
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STEP sponsoring a Visit from the Akron Zoo!
Save-the-Date!!
STEP will be hosting the Akron Zoo for an educational and hands-on experience!!
When: Thursday, February 17th
Time: 6:00 pm
Where: SAC Gymnasium
Cost: FREE!!!
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Headed to Columbus next year? Need a roommate? Attend Virtual Roommate Fair!
Student Life’s Willie J. Young, Sr. Off-Campus and Commuter Student Engagement at The Ohio State University will be hosting a couple of upcoming Roommate Fairs, the first being Thursday, February 10th from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM via Zoom and the second being Thursday, March 3rd from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM over Zoom.
Registration required at: https://offcampus.osu.edu/programs/roommate-fairs/
Roommate Fairs are intended for students who will be residing in Columbus and provide the opportunity to meet potential roommates face-to-face (virtually) in a safe and casual environment.
If you know of any students that will be attending the Columbus campus or living in the Columbus area and are looking for housing and/or roommates, please feel free to pass this information along.
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Headed to Columbus next year? Need a roommate? Attend Virtual Roommate Fair!
Student Life’s Willie J. Young, Sr. Off-Campus and Commuter Student Engagement at The Ohio State University will be hosting a couple of upcoming Roommate Fairs, the first being Thursday, February 10th from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM via Zoom and the second being Thursday, March 3rd from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM over Zoom.
Registration required at: https://offcampus.osu.edu/programs/roommate-fairs/
Roommate Fairs are intended for students who will be residing in Columbus and provide the opportunity to meet potential roommates face-to-face (virtually) in a safe and casual environment.
If you know of any students that will be attending the Columbus campus or living in the Columbus area and are looking for housing and/or roommates, please feel free to pass this information along.
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Headed to Columbus next year? Need a roommate? Attend Virtual Roommate Fair!
Student Life’s Willie J. Young, Sr. Off-Campus and Commuter Student Engagement at The Ohio State University will be hosting a couple of upcoming Roommate Fairs, the first being Thursday, February 10th from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM via Zoom and the second being Thursday, March 3rd from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM over Zoom.
Registration required at: https://offcampus.osu.edu/programs/roommate-fairs/
Roommate Fairs are intended for students who will be residing in Columbus and provide the opportunity to meet potential roommates face-to-face (virtually) in a safe and casual environment.
If you know of any students that will be attending the Columbus campus or living in the Columbus area and are looking for housing and/or roommates, please feel free to pass this information along.
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Headed to Columbus next year? Need a roommate? Attend Virtual Roommate Fair!
Student Life’s Willie J. Young, Sr. Off-Campus and Commuter Student Engagement at The Ohio State University will be hosting a couple of upcoming Roommate Fairs, the first being Thursday, February 10th from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM via Zoom and the second being Thursday, March 3rd from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM over Zoom.
Registration required at: https://offcampus.osu.edu/programs/roommate-fairs/
Roommate Fairs are intended for students who will be residing in Columbus and provide the opportunity to meet potential roommates face-to-face (virtually) in a safe and casual environment.
If you know of any students that will be attending the Columbus campus or living in the Columbus area and are looking for housing and/or roommates, please feel free to pass this information along.
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Headed to Columbus next year? Need a roommate? Attend Virtual Roommate Fair!
Student Life’s Willie J. Young, Sr. Off-Campus and Commuter Student Engagement at The Ohio State University will be hosting a couple of upcoming Roommate Fairs, the first being Thursday, February 10th from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM via Zoom and the second being Thursday, March 3rd from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM over Zoom.
Registration required at: https://offcampus.osu.edu/programs/roommate-fairs/
Roommate Fairs are intended for students who will be residing in Columbus and provide the opportunity to meet potential roommates face-to-face (virtually) in a safe and casual environment.
If you know of any students that will be attending the Columbus campus or living in the Columbus area and are looking for housing and/or roommates, please feel free to pass this information along.
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CameroonFest: Three Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Share their Experiences
CameroonFest: Three Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Share their Experiences
For all the many universal experiences that characterize Peace Corps service across geography and generations, each volunteer’s experience is also entirely unique. This is true even for volunteers serving in the same country. Join our webinar to hear how three volunteers’ experiences in the West African nation of Cameroon were influenced by regional differences, job descriptions, community character and by the diverse backgrounds of the volunteers themselves. Mary Rodriguez, currently an associate professor in the department of Agricultural Communication, Education and Leadership, worked in agriculture, environment, and income generation from 2010-2012. Alexander Amador was an agriculture volunteer from 2015-2017, promoting crop production and animal husbandry, and is now a third year veterinary medicine student at OSU. Jamie Rice served from 2006-2008 in agroforestry, environmental and health education 2006-2008, and is currently a data analyst at Chase Bank.
Wednesday, February 2, 2022 (2/2/22); 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
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Celebration of Nations - POSTPONED!
Due to current university COVID policies, Celebration of Nations scheduled for February 8th has been postponed.
POSTPONED until Tuesday, March 29
at The Secrest Welcome & Education Center
2112 Williams Rd.11 am – 2 pm (tentative)
COVID conditions permitting:
- Meet many of OSU Wooster’s students/ staff/ faculty at tables covered with items from their native lands
- Enjoy food from dozens of countries
- See/hear performances
A Buck ID is required for this free event
Funded by CFAES Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Sponsored by The Wooster Diversity Committee & FAES International Programs
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Wooster Science Cafe
The Wooster Science Café was established to provide a forum in the Wooster community for dialog between the public and scientists about contemporary topics.
Please see the spring schedule below. Our first café next Tuesday, Feb. 1st on the Science of Local Food Production by Elizabeth Schuster and Amyaz Moledina.
Please note:
- As of now, we plan to have the café in person in the Excelsior Room event space on the second floor of Spoon Market and Deli, 144 W Liberty Street, Wooster.
- We will be requiring masks except while eating or drinking
- We will be arranging the chairs so that people can sit physically distanced
- There will be light appetizers provided and you can buy food and drink and bring it upstairs
- There is an elevator to get upstairs in case you would like to use it
- We now have a website (woostersciencecafe.org) and a twitter account (https://twitter.com/WooScienceCafe) in addition to our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/WoosterScienceCafe/)
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Wooster Science Cafe
The Wooster Science Café was established to provide a forum in the Wooster community for dialog between the public and scientists about contemporary topics.
Please see the spring schedule below. Our first café next Tuesday, Feb. 1st on the Science of Local Food Production by Elizabeth Schuster and Amyaz Moledina.
Please note:
- As of now, we plan to have the café in person in the Excelsior Room event space on the second floor of Spoon Market and Deli, 144 W Liberty Street, Wooster.
- We will be requiring masks except while eating or drinking
- We will be arranging the chairs so that people can sit physically distanced
- There will be light appetizers provided and you can buy food and drink and bring it upstairs
- There is an elevator to get upstairs in case you would like to use it
- We now have a website (woostersciencecafe.org) and a twitter account (https://twitter.com/WooScienceCafe) in addition to our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/WoosterScienceCafe/)
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
FREE sustainable grocery bag!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry....GRAND RE-OPENING!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is moving!!! Save-the-date for its official grand re-opening!
When: Tuesday, January 18th
Where: SAC
All visitors during the first week (Jan. 18th-22nd) will receive a FREE sustainable grocery bag!
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry....GRAND RE-OPENING!
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is moving!!! Save-the-date for its official grand re-opening!
When: Tuesday, January 18th
Where: SAC
All visitors during the first week (Jan. 18th-22nd) will receive a FREE sustainable grocery bag!
Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help all CFAES Wooster students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items.
PANTRY HOURS
The pantry will be availble when the SAC is open.
Monday - Thursday | 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
*If you need emergency access outside of these hours, please contact Katie LeMasters.27.
**Note: SAC hours may be adjusted due to events, holidays and staffing.
INTERESTED IN DONATING TO THE BUCK-I-EATS PANTRY?
If you would like to donate non-persishable food items and/or personal hygiene products, donations can be brought to the SAC during open hours or contact Katie LeMasters.27.
If you would like to make a financial donation, CLICK HERE.
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National Day of Racial Healing
The National Day of Racial Healing is a time for contemplation and collective action on #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. The Day is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in our common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world.
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National Day of Racial Healing
The National Day of Racial Healing is a time for contemplation and collective action on #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. The Day is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in our common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world.
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11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations - Feb. 8th
11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations will be held Tuesday, February 8th from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm in Shisler Center Ballroom
Enjoy FREE food from dozens of countries!
Meet many of OSU Wooster's students, faculty and staff at tables with items from their native lands!
See/hear international music performances!
No RSVP, just bring your BuckID!
We seek volunteers to help plan and set up this annual (except for 2021) event. Email owens.1132@osu.edu if you would like the URL to take part in a Monday, December 13 11:00-11:45 am Zoom planning meeting.
In past years, almost every one of the 3 dozen+ countries has been represented by a table staffed by our faculty/staff and students from each country. Please email owens.1132@osu.edu if you wish to represent your country or origin.
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11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations - Feb. 8th
11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations will be held Tuesday, February 8th from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm in Shisler Center Ballroom
Enjoy FREE food from dozens of countries!
Meet many of OSU Wooster's students, faculty and staff at tables with items from their native lands!
See/hear international music performances!
No RSVP, just bring your BuckID!
We seek volunteers to help plan and set up this annual (except for 2021) event. Email owens.1132@osu.edu if you would like the URL to take part in a Monday, December 13 11:00-11:45 am Zoom planning meeting.
In past years, almost every one of the 3 dozen+ countries has been represented by a table staffed by our faculty/staff and students from each country. Please email owens.1132@osu.edu if you wish to represent your country or origin.
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11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations - Feb. 8th
11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations will be held Tuesday, February 8th from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm in Shisler Center Ballroom
Enjoy FREE food from dozens of countries!
Meet many of OSU Wooster's students, faculty and staff at tables with items from their native lands!
See/hear international music performances!
No RSVP, just bring your BuckID!
We seek volunteers to help plan and set up this annual (except for 2021) event. Email owens.1132@osu.edu if you would like the URL to take part in a Monday, December 13 11:00-11:45 am Zoom planning meeting.
In past years, almost every one of the 3 dozen+ countries has been represented by a table staffed by our faculty/staff and students from each country. Please email owens.1132@osu.edu if you wish to represent your country or origin.
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11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations - Feb. 8th
11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations will be held Tuesday, February 8th from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm in Shisler Center Ballroom
Enjoy FREE food from dozens of countries!
Meet many of OSU Wooster's students, faculty and staff at tables with items from their native lands!
See/hear international music performances!
No RSVP, just bring your BuckID!
We seek volunteers to help plan and set up this annual (except for 2021) event. Email owens.1132@osu.edu if you would like the URL to take part in a Monday, December 13 11:00-11:45 am Zoom planning meeting.
In past years, almost every one of the 3 dozen+ countries has been represented by a table staffed by our faculty/staff and students from each country. Please email owens.1132@osu.edu if you wish to represent your country or origin.
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11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations - Feb. 8th
11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations will be held Tuesday, February 8th from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm in Shisler Center Ballroom
Enjoy FREE food from dozens of countries!
Meet many of OSU Wooster's students, faculty and staff at tables with items from their native lands!
See/hear international music performances!
No RSVP, just bring your BuckID!
We seek volunteers to help plan and set up this annual (except for 2021) event. Email owens.1132@osu.edu if you would like the URL to take part in a Monday, December 13 11:00-11:45 am Zoom planning meeting.
In past years, almost every one of the 3 dozen+ countries has been represented by a table staffed by our faculty/staff and students from each country. Please email owens.1132@osu.edu if you wish to represent your country or origin.
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11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations - Feb. 8th
11th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations will be held Tuesday, February 8th from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm in Shisler Center Ballroom
Enjoy FREE food from dozens of countries!
Meet many of OSU Wooster's students, faculty and staff at tables with items from their native lands!
See/hear international music performances!
No RSVP, just bring your BuckID!
We seek volunteers to help plan and set up this annual (except for 2021) event. Email owens.1132@osu.edu if you would like the URL to take part in a Monday, December 13 11:00-11:45 am Zoom planning meeting.
In past years, almost every one of the 3 dozen+ countries has been represented by a table staffed by our faculty/staff and students from each country. Please email owens.1132@osu.edu if you wish to represent your country or origin.
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Upcoming Peace Corps Online Events
Panel Discussion: Volunteers Serving with a Disability
Dec. 13, 2021; 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Discover the benefits of Peace Corps service from Returned Peace Corps Volunteers who identify as having a disability. Join us to learn about the challenging, rewarding and inspirational moments. Ask questions about service and gain tips to guide you through the application process. Recording for this event will be available upon request and not automatically distributed.
Service Panel: City Year, Americorps and Peace Corps
Dec. 13, 2021; 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Serve at home or abroad. Join us for a panel discussion featuring representatives from the Peace Corps, City Year, and Americorps to learn about Volunteer experiences, ask questions about service, and gain knowledge about the application processes. Register Here -
Cultural Connections: Kazakhstan
RSVP through Friday, December 3 for a free lunch incl. chocolate from Kazakhstan.
Meirambek Mutalkhanov is a doctoral student at the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Republic of Kazakhstan). The topic of his research work is the study of the rubber-bearing plant Tau saghyz (Scorzonera tau-saghyz Lipsch. et Bosse) in order to obtain rubber, which is an industrially important material. This type of plant is endemic, as it grows in the climate of Kazakhstan. He is also working on rubber dandelion at OSU Wooster in the lab of Professor Katrina Cornish in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Sciences.
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
PRESENTED BY THE CFAES WOOSTER DIVERSITY COMMITTEE & FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES WoosterTHURSDAY, Dec. 9, 2021, 12:00-12:50 pm
Note the time and day of the week, which is Reading Day, so neither classes nor exams take place that dayRSVP for a seat and a free light lunch featuring chocolate from Kazakhstan by Friday, December 3 at https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cBL4ZwRiEfQfmIK Or you can stream live or watch later online by requesting a URL from that site.
Meirambek Mutalkhanov.
Visiting Scholar in the lab of Dr. Katrina Cornish, FABE, CFAES Wooster
Lunch will be provided thanks to the generous support of the CFAES Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Cultural Connections: Kazakhstan
RSVP through Friday, December 3 for a free lunch incl. chocolate from Kazakhstan.
Meirambek Mutalkhanov is a doctoral student at the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Republic of Kazakhstan). The topic of his research work is the study of the rubber-bearing plant Tau saghyz (Scorzonera tau-saghyz Lipsch. et Bosse) in order to obtain rubber, which is an industrially important material. This type of plant is endemic, as it grows in the climate of Kazakhstan. He is also working on rubber dandelion at OSU Wooster in the lab of Professor Katrina Cornish in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Sciences.
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
PRESENTED BY THE CFAES WOOSTER DIVERSITY COMMITTEE & FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES WoosterTHURSDAY, Dec. 9, 2021, 12:00-12:50 pm
Note the time and day of the week, which is Reading Day, so neither classes nor exams take place that dayRSVP for a seat and a free light lunch featuring chocolate from Kazakhstan by Friday, December 3 at https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cBL4ZwRiEfQfmIK Or you can stream live or watch later online by requesting a URL from that site.
Meirambek Mutalkhanov.
Visiting Scholar in the lab of Dr. Katrina Cornish, FABE, CFAES Wooster
Lunch will be provided thanks to the generous support of the CFAES Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair - FRIDAY DECEMBER 3rd
This Friday, December 3rd from 11:00 am - 3:00 pm visit the Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair at the SAC!
Shop Local and Support Students!
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First Wednesday Fall Series: Robotics in Agriculture
What will it mean to the food you eat? Imagine an unmanned weeder that reduces the need for herbicides. Or, a sensor that tracks locations and health of individual dairy cows. Or, automated systems for growing food in space.
At the December 1 CFAES Wooster First Wednesday Fall Series speakers with diverse backgrounds will answer your questions on the potential of robotics in food production.
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First Wednesday Fall Series: Robotics in Agriculture
What will it mean to the food you eat? Imagine an unmanned weeder that reduces the need for herbicides. Or, a sensor that tracks locations and health of individual dairy cows. Or, automated systems for growing food in space.
At the December 1 CFAES Wooster First Wednesday Fall Series speakers with diverse backgrounds will answer your questions on the potential of robotics in food production.
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Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate Program
Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate Program
Through the Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate (MCA) Program, many of Ohio State’s top veteran students are continuing their service to the university and their fellow veterans on campus. The MCA Program is a vital part of the effort to help connect fellow veterans to resources and experiences that will ensure our veteran students accomplish their new mission - academic and professional success. Learn how you can participate at the Major Lawrence Military Community Advocate program and earn scholarship funds.
Thursday, December 9 at 11:00am – 1:00pm, Café, Wooster Science Building.
Free drinks (cold, hot, and smoothies) and treats will be offered.
For more information contact montz.11@osu.edu.
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Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate Program
Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate Program
Through the Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate (MCA) Program, many of Ohio State’s top veteran students are continuing their service to the university and their fellow veterans on campus. The MCA Program is a vital part of the effort to help connect fellow veterans to resources and experiences that will ensure our veteran students accomplish their new mission - academic and professional success. Learn how you can participate at the Major Lawrence Military Community Advocate program and earn scholarship funds.
Thursday, December 9 at 11:00am – 1:00pm, Café, Wooster Science Building.
Free drinks (cold, hot, and smoothies) and treats will be offered.
For more information contact montz.11@osu.edu.
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Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate Program
Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate Program
Through the Major Lawrence Miller Military Community Advocate (MCA) Program, many of Ohio State’s top veteran students are continuing their service to the university and their fellow veterans on campus. The MCA Program is a vital part of the effort to help connect fellow veterans to resources and experiences that will ensure our veteran students accomplish their new mission - academic and professional success. Learn how you can participate at the Major Lawrence Military Community Advocate program and earn scholarship funds.
Thursday, December 9 at 11:00am – 1:00pm, Café, Wooster Science Building.
Free drinks (cold, hot, and smoothies) and treats will be offered.
For more information contact montz.11@osu.edu.
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Another 2nd Place and High Team in Oral Reasons for the Dairy Cattle Judging Team at NAILE
Another second place and high team in oral reasons for the Dairy Cattle Judging Team at NAILE.
The Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team received another second team placing in national competition at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) on November 7. The team placed first in oral reasoning in defense of their animal placings. Please congratulate team members Stephen Parthemore, Megan Raudebaugh, Rachel Sherman, and Marissa Topp.
In breed competition, the team placed 2nd in Ayrshire, 6th in Brown Swiss, 6th in Guernsey, 1st in Holstein, and 2nd in Jersey. In overall competition, the team was first in Oral Reasons and second in the entire contest.
Individually in breed competition, Stephen Parthemore was 1st in Holstein and 10th in Jersey; Megan Raudebaugh was 6th in Ayrshire, 6th in Brown Swiss, 9th in Guernsey, 5th in Holstein, and 5th in Jersey breeds; and Marissa Topp was 2nd in Ayrshires. In Oral Reasons, Megan Raudebaugh was third and Rachel Sherman was eighth. Individually, Megan Raudebaugh was second overall in the contest – breaking the second-place tie with a higher oral reasons score.
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Another 2nd Place and High Team in Oral Reasons for the Dairy Cattle Judging Team at NAILE
Another second place and high team in oral reasons for the Dairy Cattle Judging Team at NAILE.
The Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging team received another second team placing in national competition at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) on November 7. The team placed first in oral reasoning in defense of their animal placings. Please congratulate team members Stephen Parthemore, Megan Raudebaugh, Rachel Sherman, and Marissa Topp.
In breed competition, the team placed 2nd in Ayrshire, 6th in Brown Swiss, 6th in Guernsey, 1st in Holstein, and 2nd in Jersey. In overall competition, the team was first in Oral Reasons and second in the entire contest.
Individually in breed competition, Stephen Parthemore was 1st in Holstein and 10th in Jersey; Megan Raudebaugh was 6th in Ayrshire, 6th in Brown Swiss, 9th in Guernsey, 5th in Holstein, and 5th in Jersey breeds; and Marissa Topp was 2nd in Ayrshires. In Oral Reasons, Megan Raudebaugh was third and Rachel Sherman was eighth. Individually, Megan Raudebaugh was second overall in the contest – breaking the second-place tie with a higher oral reasons score.
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Flower Show & Greenhouse Annual Holiday Sale
Ohio State ATI
FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE
Annual Holiday Sale
Pre-Order your holiday POINSETTIAS now at https://ati.osu.edu/shop
Order deadline 8:00am on Monday, November 29
Pick up in the greenhouse on Tuesday, November 30, 1:00-4:00pm
Shop In-Person:
Friday, December 3rd:
12:30pm - 4:00 pm
In the Greenhouse: POINSETTIAS in many sizes and colors grown by ATI Greenhouse Management students
Including red, pink, white and variegated varieties.
Plus, an eclectic mix of potted plants and succulents from the Greenhouse Club!
In the Flower Shop: A special collection of HOLIDAY DESIGNS created by ATI Floral Design and Marketing students and inspired by classic and rustic holiday trends.
- including a dazzling selection of fresh and permanent wreaths, swags, centerpieces, and arrangements, floral novelties, giftware, home décor and so much more!
Cash, checks and credit/debit cards accepted
Ohio State ATI Horticulture Division * Flower Shop and Greenhouse
1328 Dover Road, Wooster OH * Southeast of OARDC * Follow the signs
For more information, contact Lisa Dicus at 330-287-1243
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Flower Show & Greenhouse Annual Holiday Sale
Ohio State ATI
FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE
Annual Holiday Sale
Pre-Order your holiday POINSETTIAS now at https://ati.osu.edu/shop
Order deadline 8:00am on Monday, November 29
Pick up in the greenhouse on Tuesday, November 30, 1:00-4:00pm
Shop In-Person:
Friday, December 3rd:
12:30pm - 4:00 pm
In the Greenhouse: POINSETTIAS in many sizes and colors grown by ATI Greenhouse Management students
Including red, pink, white and variegated varieties.
Plus, an eclectic mix of potted plants and succulents from the Greenhouse Club!
In the Flower Shop: A special collection of HOLIDAY DESIGNS created by ATI Floral Design and Marketing students and inspired by classic and rustic holiday trends.
- including a dazzling selection of fresh and permanent wreaths, swags, centerpieces, and arrangements, floral novelties, giftware, home décor and so much more!
Cash, checks and credit/debit cards accepted
Ohio State ATI Horticulture Division * Flower Shop and Greenhouse
1328 Dover Road, Wooster OH * Southeast of OARDC * Follow the signs
For more information, contact Lisa Dicus at 330-287-1243
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Flower Show & Greenhouse Annual Holiday Sale
Ohio State ATI
FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE
Annual Holiday Sale
Pre-Order your holiday POINSETTIAS now at https://ati.osu.edu/shop
Order deadline 8:00am on Monday, November 29
Pick up in the greenhouse on Tuesday, November 30, 1:00-4:00pm
Shop In-Person:
Friday, December 3rd:
12:30pm - 4:00 pm
In the Greenhouse: POINSETTIAS in many sizes and colors grown by ATI Greenhouse Management students
Including red, pink, white and variegated varieties.
Plus, an eclectic mix of potted plants and succulents from the Greenhouse Club!
In the Flower Shop: A special collection of HOLIDAY DESIGNS created by ATI Floral Design and Marketing students and inspired by classic and rustic holiday trends.
- including a dazzling selection of fresh and permanent wreaths, swags, centerpieces, and arrangements, floral novelties, giftware, home décor and so much more!
Cash, checks and credit/debit cards accepted
Ohio State ATI Horticulture Division * Flower Shop and Greenhouse
1328 Dover Road, Wooster OH * Southeast of OARDC * Follow the signs
For more information, contact Lisa Dicus at 330-287-1243
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Student Wellness Center - November Updates
Brownie in a Bowl – Virtual Cooking Demo (students only)
Join the Student Wellness Center's Registered Dietitian for a virtual cooking demo to make a 'Brownie in a Bowl' on Wednesday, November 10 from 7:00-7:30pm. Ingredients include flour, cocoa, vanilla, salt, sugar, sugar substitute, olive oil and mixed berries. Ingredients and supplies will be available for registered students to pick-up in the Student Wellness Center (B130 RPAC) the week of the demo (November 8-10) between 9am-9pm. To register, please visit: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cMku0g9gO5TFpvE.
Group Coaching and Meditation Sessions (students only)
The Wellness Coaching Program within the Student Life Student Wellness Center is now offering group services! These include drop-in Wellness Workshops and Group Meditation sessions. Join us for group discussion, support, and stress relief as we head into the end of the semester. To learn more and register, visit go.osu.edu/wcschedule.
Attend a Student Wellness Center Workshop!
The Student Life Student Wellness Center has scheduled three interactive workshops throughout Fall semester for our faculty, staff and Graduate and Professional Students to gain knowledge related to supporting students’ holistic well-being, management of stress and substance use, and preparing participants to host difficult conversations and refer others to on-campus resources. Individuals can register to attend our Guiding Students to Wellness workshop to learn skills such as active listening, motivational interviewing, and hosting difficult conversations with our student community. Our Recovery Ally Training is designed to train attendees in becoming a Recovery Ally to support our students who are in or seeking recovery from substance misuse. Both workshops discuss resources on campus. Visit our website to learn more about each program and sign up for the workshop of your choice go.osu.edu/swcworkshops.
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COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic: Schedule your Appointment Today!
We are pleased to be able to give you access to appointments for the Pfizer vaccine clinic that will be held onsite at the Student Activities Center (SAC). To help minimize waiting, there are a limited number of appointments available for each time slot. Vaccine Clinics will be November 10th with a 2nd dose clinic scheduled for December 1st from approximately 9:00am – 1:00pm. The information to sign up can be found below.
There will also be a 15-30 minute observation period required onsite after receiving the vaccine. The entire process should take no longer than 30 – 60 minutes.
What to bring:
- Must bring an ID or Driver’s license and a copy of your insurance card.
- In addition to the information filled out online, there are two forms required by the hospital for vaccination. You will be able to fill them out onsite.
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS:
- Visit: https://gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov/ and complete the COVID-19 Vaccination Questionnaire.
- Begin filling out questions as prompted
- Enter Access code: B4CR7N1PCP (All caps)
- Search “Wooster, Ohio” for location
- Select “Hidden-Wooster Community Hospital” by clicking on “see all availability”
- Select appointment time and enter your demographic information as prompted
- You will receive an immediate confirmation via text and/or email. Save this and bring it with you to your appointment.
- Your second appointment will be scheduled for you when you arrive for your first vaccine. It will automatically be scheduled for 3 weeks after your 1st vaccine at the same time.
- If you are seeking a booster dose of vaccine, please follow the prompts on the “get the shot” website to indicate you are signing up for a booster dose (in this case a 2nd appointment will not be needed)
*Note: There will be limited walk-in slots available. If you choose to walk-in, please anticipate a wait in order to receive your vaccine.
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Wooster Campus Arts & Crafts Fair - Friday December 3rd
Friday December 3rd marks the return of the Wooster Campus Arts & Crafts Fair! Registration to participate is FREE for student organizations. The Fair also provides a great opportunity for student clubs to fundraise! This event is open to the public and will follow university mask protocols.
All proceeds from vendor registration will support Student Leadership Council events! Past events include the Student Org Trivia Night!
Below is the event flyer and registration form.
Please direct any questions to Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu
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Wooster Campus Arts & Crafts Fair - Friday December 3rd
Friday December 3rd marks the return of the Wooster Campus Arts & Crafts Fair! Registration to participate is FREE for student organizations. The Fair also provides a great opportunity for student clubs to fundraise! This event is open to the public and will follow university mask protocols.
All proceeds from vendor registration will support Student Leadership Council events! Past events include the Student Org Trivia Night!
Below is the event flyer and registration form.
Please direct any questions to Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu
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Wooster Campus Arts & Crafts Fair - Friday December 3rd
Friday December 3rd marks the return of the Wooster Campus Arts & Crafts Fair! Registration to participate is FREE for student organizations. The Fair also provides a great opportunity for student clubs to fundraise! This event is open to the public and will follow university mask protocols.
All proceeds from vendor registration will support Student Leadership Council events! Past events include the Student Org Trivia Night!
Below is the event flyer and registration form.
Please direct any questions to Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu
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Wooster Science Cafe: The Science of Yoga
The Wooster Science Café was established to provide a forum in the Wooster community for dialog between the public and scientists about contemporary topics.
The next café will be Tuesday November 9th, from 7-8pm. It will be on The Science of Yoga and will be presented by Bhakti Mamtora, Emily Mariola, and Susan Lehman.
Please see the poster below for more information.
Please note:
- The café will be in person in the Excelsior Room event space on the second floor of Spoon Market and Deli, 144 W Liberty Street, Wooster.
- We will be requiring masks except while eating or drinking
- We will be arranging the chairs so that people can sit physically distanced
- There will be light appetizers provided and you can buy food and drink and bring it upstairs
- There is an elevator to get upstairs in case you would like to use it
- We now have a website (woostersciencecafe.org) and a twitter account (https://twitter.com/WooScienceCafe) in addition to our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/WoosterScienceCafe/)
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Volunteers Needed for Severe Weather Shelter
Volunteers are needed for the severe weather shelter in Wooster. For more information and details view the flyer.
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Volunteers Needed for Severe Weather Shelter
Volunteers are needed for the severe weather shelter in Wooster. For more information and details view the flyer.
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First Wednesday Fall Series - SILO - November 3 @ 7:00 pm
Screening of the Grain Safety Film SILO with panel conversation will be held on November 3 at 7:00 pm. The grain cart used for grain safety training will also be on campus.
Watch the film trainer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6qSGKN42Gc&feature=youtu.be
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Do You Want to Help Charitable Organizations with their Food Branding? Survey!
Please consider taking the following survey by November 5 for a study that focuses on understanding charitable food organization branding. The survey should take you less than 10 minutes to complete. Participation is voluntary, and there is little risk in participating. Results will be confidential.
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Come See How Sweet it is to Be a First Gen College Student!!!
Are you a first gen? If neither of your parents have earned a four year degree, that means your first gen!!! More than half of the students at ATI are first gen. That's something sweet to celebrate! Join us for some yummy treats and celebrate the first gen experience. Did you know many ATI faculty and staff are also first gen? Listen to Dr. Linden share his personal experience of being a first gen college student.
When: Thursday, November 4th from 11:30 - 1:00 pm
Where: Skou Lounge
For more information, contact Kelly Carmack.25@osu.edu or Leslie Eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Come See How Sweet it is to Be a First Gen College Student!!!
Are you a first gen? If neither of your parents have earned a four year degree, that means your first gen!!! More than half of the students at ATI are first gen. That's something sweet to celebrate! Join us for some yummy treats and celebrate the first gen experience. Did you know many ATI faculty and staff are also first gen? Listen to Dr. Linden share his personal experience of being a first gen college student.
When: Thursday, November 4th from 11:30 - 1:00 pm
Where: Skou Lounge
For more information, contact Kelly Carmack.25@osu.edu or Leslie Eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Help Brutus Win Top Mascot!!
Help Brutus win TOP MASCOT!!! Brutus is participating in the Mascot Challenge hosted by the American College of Sports Medicine. Watch this video of Brutus highlighting the importance of physical activity to all faculty, staff and students and give it a THUMBS UP! Then, share the video with your friends on social media. The video with the most likes by the 5 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, October 27 will be the fan favorite. #VOTEBRUTUS
Direct video link: https://youtu.be/FTNPKoN-CNA
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Campus Military and Veteran Services Visit to Campus
Representatives from the Columbus Campus Military and Veterans Services will be on campus to visit and/or answer questions for any of our service connected students.
Stop in to say hello, grab a treat, connect with our Academic Advisor for military connected students, visit with the Director and hear about a scholarship opportunity available specifically for Wooster campus from their Program Manager.
WHEN: 1-2:30 p.m. October 26, 2021 in Skou Hall, Lounge
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The Commons Innovation Accelerator- Oct. 29 & Nov. 12
Register for this highly interactive program - connecting students with company leaders around actual innovation challenges! The goal is to have students from 10+ different NE Ohio universities to help cultivate the region’s innovation ecosystem.
This program is designed for students of all ages and from all majors – Hipsters (creatives), Hackers (analytical), Handlers (project managers) and Hustlers (go-getters). Plus, there is no cost for students or universities to participate, and there are prizes, too.
The first session is on October 29 (12:30 – 2:30 PM - virtual) with a follow up session on Friday, November 12 (12:00 – 3:00 PM – virtual or in-person/TBD). We have companies on board and will create cross-functional student teams of 3 to 4 to address innovation challenges for each company where multiple teams may work with the same company. Student registration form.
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The Commons Innovation Accelerator- Oct. 29 & Nov. 12
Register for this highly interactive program - connecting students with company leaders around actual innovation challenges! The goal is to have students from 10+ different NE Ohio universities to help cultivate the region’s innovation ecosystem.
This program is designed for students of all ages and from all majors – Hipsters (creatives), Hackers (analytical), Handlers (project managers) and Hustlers (go-getters). Plus, there is no cost for students or universities to participate, and there are prizes, too.
The first session is on October 29 (12:30 – 2:30 PM - virtual) with a follow up session on Friday, November 12 (12:00 – 3:00 PM – virtual or in-person/TBD). We have companies on board and will create cross-functional student teams of 3 to 4 to address innovation challenges for each company where multiple teams may work with the same company. Student registration form.
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Paws & Pumpkins
CFAES Wooster Campus Staff Council invites you, your family and friends to join us!!
When: Saturday, October 30 from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Where: CFAES Wooster - ATI Student Activities Center
CLICK HERE FOR LIST OF NEEDS for donations!
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Paws & Pumpkins
CFAES Wooster Campus Staff Council invites you, your family and friends to join us!!
When: Saturday, October 30 from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Where: CFAES Wooster - ATI Student Activities Center
CLICK HERE FOR LIST OF NEEDS for donations!
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Debt Free Survey for Students - Need your help!
Need your help!
You may have heard that Ohio State recently announced an initiative to provide undergraduate students the opportunity to earn their degree debt-free by providing access to a variety of financial resources and support. The university is currently working on naming and positioning for the initiative and welcomes your input. We also hope you’ll share the survey with other members of your student organization on campus.
Here’s the survey link: https://go.osu.edu/debtfreesurvey
Please complete the survey by October 22. Thanks for participating! Your valuable feedback and opinions will help Ohio State shape the affordability initiative.
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World Food Prize and Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue
Dear Students,
The World Food Prize Foundation welcomes you to register for FREE to participate in the 2021 Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue.
The theme this year is Gaining Momentum: Food Systems Transformation in the Decade of Action. The events will take place October 18-22, with four roundtable discussions, four interactive workshops, and over 35 side events focused on the following key areas: Research & Innovation, Nutrition-Sensitive Food Systems, Gender Equity & Equitable Livelihoods, and International Cooperation.
Attached to this email is the virtual flyer. You can find more information about the speakers, roundtable discussions, workshops, and side event partners on the website.
Included in your free registration ($195 value) is access to all of the live-streamed events, as well as special networking opportunities with World Food Prize Laureates and global experts, professionals, and youth leaders, like you, from around the world.
To access the discount, you will need to fill out this google form to receive the 100% discount code. After receiving the code, go to www.worldfoodprize.org/register and input it on the first screen before filling out the form. If you have any questions, please contact Natalie Bidner at nbidner@worldfoodprize.org.
We look forward to connecting with you!
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World Food Prize and Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue
Dear Students,
The World Food Prize Foundation welcomes you to register for FREE to participate in the 2021 Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue.
The theme this year is Gaining Momentum: Food Systems Transformation in the Decade of Action. The events will take place October 18-22, with four roundtable discussions, four interactive workshops, and over 35 side events focused on the following key areas: Research & Innovation, Nutrition-Sensitive Food Systems, Gender Equity & Equitable Livelihoods, and International Cooperation.
Attached to this email is the virtual flyer. You can find more information about the speakers, roundtable discussions, workshops, and side event partners on the website.
Included in your free registration ($195 value) is access to all of the live-streamed events, as well as special networking opportunities with World Food Prize Laureates and global experts, professionals, and youth leaders, like you, from around the world.
To access the discount, you will need to fill out this google form to receive the 100% discount code. After receiving the code, go to www.worldfoodprize.org/register and input it on the first screen before filling out the form. If you have any questions, please contact Natalie Bidner at nbidner@worldfoodprize.org.
We look forward to connecting with you!
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A.L.i.C.E. Training
A.L.i.C.E Training
Alert, Lockdown, Information, Counter & Evacuate
Date/Time: Thursday October 28 from 1:50 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Wooster Science Building 175
Registration: go.osu.edu/woosteralice
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A.L.i.C.E. Training
A.L.i.C.E Training
Alert, Lockdown, Information, Counter & Evacuate
Date/Time: Thursday October 28 from 1:50 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Wooster Science Building 175
Registration: go.osu.edu/woosteralice
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A.L.i.C.E. Training
A.L.i.C.E Training
Alert, Lockdown, Information, Counter & Evacuate
Date/Time: Thursday October 28 from 1:50 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Wooster Science Building 175
Registration: go.osu.edu/woosteralice
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A.L.i.C.E. Training
A.L.i.C.E Training
Alert, Lockdown, Information, Counter & Evacuate
Date/Time: Thursday October 28 from 1:50 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Wooster Science Building 175
Registration: go.osu.edu/woosteralice
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Two Second Places at World Dairy Expo and an Invitation to Judge in Europe!
The Ohio State ATI Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Team competed in two contests at World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin on September 26 and 27. Student contestants were Hayley Bankey, Stephen Parthemore, Megan Raudebaugh, Rachel Sherman, Rebecca Sprang, and Marissa Topp.
In the International Post-Secondary Traditional Contest, the team of consisting of Stephen, Megan, Rachel, and Marissa placed second overall. As a result, the team received an invitation to participate in the 2022 International Dairy Judging Tour to Scotland, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany, June 22 through July 4.
In breed competition, the team placed 4th in Ayrshire, 4th in Brown Swiss, 1st in Guernsey, 3rd in Holstein, 2nd in Jersey, 3rd in Milking Shorthorn, and 3rd in Red & White along with a 3rd place in oral reasons. Individually, Marissa Topp was 5th overall in the contest, 8th in Ayrshire, 9th in Brown Swiss, 4th in Guernsey, 7th in Holstein, and 3rd in Milking Shorthorn breeds; Rachel Sherman was 8th overall, 7th in Ayrshire, 8th in Guernsey, 2nd in Jersey, and 4th in Milking Shorthorn breeds; Stephen Parthemore was 12th overall, 9th in Ayrshire, and 3rd in Guernsey breeds; and Megan Raudebaugh was 15th overall, 9th in Holstein, 8th in Jersey, and 6th in Red & White breeds. Hayley Bankey was 10th in Ayrshire and Holstein breeds, while Rebecca Sprang was 10th in Red & Whites. Consistency was the key.
Two 3-person Ohio State ATI teams competed in the International Post-Secondary Practical Contest. The team (Team #2) of Hayley Bankey, Rebecca Sprang, and Marissa Topp placed 2nd while the team (Team #1) of Stephen Parthemore, Megan Raudebaugh, and Rachel Sherman placed 5th. In the commercial cow class Team #1 placed second and Team #2 placed third. Team #2 placed third in linear evaluation with Marissa Topp placing 3rd and Stephen Parthemore placing 8th as individuals in linear evaluation.
Please congratulate these students for their outstanding results in the national contests at World Dairy Expo.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month!
Check out the bulletin board in Skou Lounge for more information from One Eighty.
Domestic Violence can affect anyone. If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, call OneEighty’s 24-Hour Hotline for support and assistance: 1.800.686.1122
View One Eighty's Activities Calendar to see how you can get involved and spread awareness.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month!
Check out the bulletin board in Skou Lounge for more information from One Eighty.
Domestic Violence can affect anyone. If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, call OneEighty’s 24-Hour Hotline for support and assistance: 1.800.686.1122
View One Eighty's Activities Calendar to see how you can get involved and spread awareness.
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Workforce Recruitment Program
Seeking a summer internship or full-time employment following graduation?
Apply for the Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)!!!
Registration will be open through Oct 11.
You can create an account using this link: https://www.wrp.gov/wrp?id=student_landing_page.
The WRP helps qualified students and recent graduates with disabilities obtain internships and permanent positions with federal and private employers across the U.S.
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Workforce Recruitment Program
Seeking a summer internship or full-time employment following graduation?
Apply for the Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)!!!
Registration will be open through Oct 11.
You can create an account using this link: https://www.wrp.gov/wrp?id=student_landing_page.
The WRP helps qualified students and recent graduates with disabilities obtain internships and permanent positions with federal and private employers across the U.S.
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Family Day 2021 Schedule
Family Day
Family Day is this Saturday, October 2, 2021!
We are excited to kick off Homecoming with family and friends on campus!
To view the full schedule visit ati.osu.edu/familyday
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ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team Results
Congratulations!
Ohio State ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team at the PA All-American Dairy Show
Please congratulate the members of the Ohio State ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team: Haley Bankey, Stephen Parthemore, Rachel Sherman, Rebecca Sprang, and Marissa Topp. The team competed in the two-year college competition at the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show in Harrisburg, PA on Sunday, September 19, 2021. The team placed 10 classes (4 animals per class) and gave 4 set of oral reasons defending their placings on 5 breeds of cattle.
The team tied for second but dropped to third based on the oral reason tiebreaker. The team ranked first in the Brown Swiss, Holstein and Jersey breeds; third in oral reasons and the Ayrshire breed; and fourth in the Guernsey breed.
Individually, Megan Raudebaugh was high individual in the contest; Rachel Sherman was seventh, and Marissa Topp was twelfth. In the sections of the contest, Megan was 2nd in Ayrshires, 9th in Guernseys, 2nd in Holsteins, 5th in Jerseys, and 8th in oral reasons; Rachel was 4th in Brown Swiss, 6th in Holsteins, 3rd in Jerseys, and 7th in oral reasons; and Marissa was 5th in Holsteins, 6th in Jerseys, and 10th in oral reasons.
The next competition is at World Dairy Expo on Sunday, September 26 in the Practical Contest and on Monday, September 27 in the Traditional Contest.
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MRW Work Ethic Certification Program
MRW WoRK Ethic Certification Program
Special Offering for ATI Students
Free for ATI Students - Register by October 20 at go.osu.edu/MRW
In-person on Tuesdays from 3:00 - 5:00 pm: October 26 - December 7
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MRW Work Ethic Certification Program
MRW WoRK Ethic Certification Program
Special Offering for ATI Students
Free for ATI Students - Register by October 20 at go.osu.edu/MRW
In-person on Tuesdays from 3:00 - 5:00 pm: October 26 - December 7
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MRW Work Ethic Certification Program
MRW WoRK Ethic Certification Program
Special Offering for ATI Students
Free for ATI Students - Register by October 20 at go.osu.edu/MRW
In-person on Tuesdays from 3:00 - 5:00 pm: October 26 - December 7
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MRW Work Ethic Certification Program
MRW WoRK Ethic Certification Program
Special Offering for ATI Students
Free for ATI Students - Register by October 20 at go.osu.edu/MRW
In-person on Tuesdays from 3:00 - 5:00 pm: October 26 - December 7
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Let's Talk Woo
CFAES Wooster Campus Embedded Counselor - Schaad
Let's Talk Woo provides drop-in, informal mental health consultations on a first-come, first-served basis. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and open to all currently registered Ohio State students.
For more information visit..... go.osu.edu/WooCounselor
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Family Day 2021
Family Day is fast approaching! Join us as we celebrate a great start to the academic year and Homecoming kickoff on Saturday, October 2nd.
There will be a campus picnic, introduction of the 2021 Homecoming Court, wagon tours, ATI Greenhouse mum sale, activities and more!!
Be sure to share and invite family and friends!
To register visit ati.osu.edu/picnic_registration
Please RSVP by Friday, Sept. 24
Go Bucks!
The Family Day Planning Team
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Family Day 2021
Family Day is fast approaching! Join us as we celebrate a great start to the academic year and Homecoming kickoff on Saturday, October 2nd.
There will be a campus picnic, introduction of the 2021 Homecoming Court, wagon tours, ATI Greenhouse mum sale, activities and more!!
Be sure to share and invite family and friends!
To register visit ati.osu.edu/picnic_registration
Please RSVP by Friday, Sept. 24
Go Bucks!
The Family Day Planning Team
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Fall Mum & Perennial Sales
OHIO STATE ATI, WOOSTER CAMPUS
FALL MUM & PERENNIAL SALES – ONLINE AND IN-PERSON!
Visit our online shopping store: https://ati.osu.edu/shop
Online shopping September 8th- September 12th
Pick up at the ATI Greenhouse will be TUESDAY, September 14th from 11am-1pm
In-Person shopping at the ATI Greenhouse
WEDNESDAY, September 15th from 10am-2pm
We have a variety of sizes and colors to choose from including Yellow, Orange, Red, White, Pink, and Purple.
- 8” pots - $5.00
- 10” pots - $8.00
- 14” pots - $15.00
Did you know that autumn is a perfect time to transplant/plant perennials? We will also be selling our student grown perennials. There are many varieties to choose from.
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Wooster Science Cafe
The Wooster Science Café was established to provide a forum in the Wooster community for dialog between the public and scientists about contemporary topics.
Please see the attached fall schedule as well as the announcement for our first café next Tuesday, Sept. 7th.
Next week’s café will be on The Science of Networks and will be presented by Erzsébet Regan of The College of Wooster.
Please note:
- As of now, we plan to have the café in person in the Excelsior Room event space on the second floor of Spoon Market and Deli, 144 W Liberty Street, Wooster.
- We will be requiring masks except while eating or drinking
- We will be arranging the chairs so that people can sit physically distanced
- There will be light appetizers provided and you can buy food and drink and bring it upstairs
- There is an elevator to get upstairs in case you would like to use it
We now have a website (https://www.woostersciencecafe.org/) and a twitter account (https://twitter.com/WooScienceCafe) in addition to our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/WoosterScienceCafe)
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National Hazing Prevention Week
Hazing Prevention Week is September 13-24!
All sessions are open to all students/faculty/staff. There will be virtual sessions available to be more convenient for regional students to participate.
Check out the full schedule of events at http://go.osu.edu/nhpw21.
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National Hazing Prevention Week
Hazing Prevention Week is September 13-24!
All sessions are open to all students/faculty/staff. There will be virtual sessions available to be more convenient for regional students to participate.
Check out the full schedule of events at http://go.osu.edu/nhpw21.
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National Hazing Prevention Week
Hazing Prevention Week is September 13-24!
All sessions are open to all students/faculty/staff. There will be virtual sessions available to be more convenient for regional students to participate.
Check out the full schedule of events at http://go.osu.edu/nhpw21.
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First Wednesday Fall Series
Check out the CFAES Wooster First Wednesday Fall Series
FREE to Students!
Fisher Auditorium at 7:00 pm (all dates)
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First Wednesday Fall Series
Check out the CFAES Wooster First Wednesday Fall Series
FREE to Students!
Fisher Auditorium at 7:00 pm (all dates)
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First Wednesday Fall Series
Check out the CFAES Wooster First Wednesday Fall Series
FREE to Students!
Fisher Auditorium at 7:00 pm (all dates)
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First Wednesday Fall Series
Check out the CFAES Wooster First Wednesday Fall Series
FREE to Students!
Fisher Auditorium at 7:00 pm (all dates)
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First Wednesday Fall Series
Check out the CFAES Wooster First Wednesday Fall Series
FREE to Students!
Fisher Auditorium at 7:00 pm (all dates)
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First Wednesday Fall Series
Check out the CFAES Wooster First Wednesday Fall Series
FREE to Students!
Fisher Auditorium at 7:00 pm (all dates)
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Recovery Month
Recovery Month, led by the Student Life Student Wellness Center, is a month-long celebration of the transformative power that recovery can have on the lives of people, families, and communities. Recovery Month highlights the achievements of individuals who have reclaimed their lives in long-term recovery from mental and/or substance use disorders and promotes the message that recovery in all its forms is possible. Events will take place September 1 – 30. Recovery Month offers a wide range of program options including but not limited to recovery support, educational programs, creative writing workshops, mindfulness practices, nature walks and more. All events are open to all students, staff and faculty. For event descriptions, registration link and more information please visit go.osu.edu/recoverymonth.
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Finding Your Light with CARES
You can build your coping skills, resiliency and optimism as you are welcomed back to campus this year.
Let us help, free of charge!
In fact, you'll be entered into a special raffle for engaging with us!
Several services offered through CARES:
Health and Wellness Coaching
Telehealth Wellness Hub
Mental Health First Aid Virtual Training
MINDSTRONG
Health Athlete
For more information about Finding Your Light.
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Finding Your Light with CARES
You can build your coping skills, resiliency and optimism as you are welcomed back to campus this year.
Let us help, free of charge!
In fact, you'll be entered into a special raffle for engaging with us!
Several services offered through CARES:
Health and Wellness Coaching
Telehealth Wellness Hub
Mental Health First Aid Virtual Training
MINDSTRONG
Health Athlete
For more information about Finding Your Light.
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Create Your Wellness Plan
New semesters can be challenging – it helps to have a plan. That’s why we created a new feature in the Ohio State: Wellness app that guides you through creating a proactive plan to care for your well-being all semester long. Learn more and create your Wellness Plan today.
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Create Your Wellness Plan
New semesters can be challenging – it helps to have a plan. That’s why we created a new feature in the Ohio State: Wellness app that guides you through creating a proactive plan to care for your well-being all semester long. Learn more and create your Wellness Plan today.
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Bookstore Hours
Your OSU-ATI Campus Bookstore Welcomes You Back!!!
Where: SKOU HALL
We are looking forward to your visit!!!
- Need Books?
- Want to pick up your online order? *** FREE- in store pick up ***
- Have questions on how to rent textbooks?
Check out the Hoodies, Jackets, T-Shirts, Hats and a FRESH supply of Snacks and Drinks!
Normal Semester Hours are: MONDAY – FRIDAY 9:00am – 4:00pm
ONLINE OPEN 24/7: MY COLLEGE BOOKSTORE APP
Or Go To: https://OSU-ATI.bncollege.com/
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Bookstore Hours
Your OSU-ATI Campus Bookstore Welcomes You Back!!!
Where: SKOU HALL
We are looking forward to your visit!!!
- Need Books?
- Want to pick up your online order? *** FREE- in store pick up ***
- Have questions on how to rent textbooks?
Check out the Hoodies, Jackets, T-Shirts, Hats and a FRESH supply of Snacks and Drinks!
Normal Semester Hours are: MONDAY – FRIDAY 9:00am – 4:00pm
ONLINE OPEN 24/7: MY COLLEGE BOOKSTORE APP
Or Go To: https://OSU-ATI.bncollege.com/
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Cafe Carmen and CFAES Cafe Hours
Cafe Carmen will open for business August 23rd from 9 am to 3 pm.
Starting August 24th both locations will have new hours.
Cafe Carmen will be open:
- Monday thru Thursday 8 am to 4 pm.
- Fridays will be 8 am to 3 pm.
CFAES Cafe will be open:
- Monday thru Thursday 9 am to 4 pm.
- Fridays will be 9 am to 3 pm.
We will be following the same protocol as last semester. Ordering thru GrubHub and pick up at location.
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Cafe Carmen and CFAES Cafe Hours
Cafe Carmen will open for business August 23rd from 9 am to 3 pm.
Starting August 24th both locations will have new hours.
Cafe Carmen will be open:
- Monday thru Thursday 8 am to 4 pm.
- Fridays will be 8 am to 3 pm.
CFAES Cafe will be open:
- Monday thru Thursday 9 am to 4 pm.
- Fridays will be 9 am to 3 pm.
We will be following the same protocol as last semester. Ordering thru GrubHub and pick up at location.
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Welcome Days 2021
The countdown has begun!!
August 21 - 23, 2021
Welcome Days will be here soon!!! Watch the Buzz for updates and the official schedule of activities!!
Here's a hint......Lots of food!! Lots of fun!! Giveaways and Raffles!!!
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$50,000 in Prizes to Vaccinated Students, Faculty & Staff
To support the health of the Ohio State community, the university will be awarding $50,000 in prizes to vaccinated students, faculty and staff through four weekly drawings in August. To be eligible, individuals must share their vaccination information with the university.
Act now:
- If you have not yet been vaccinated, see the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website for information for how to find a location.
- Vaccinated students must report their status through My BuckMD(link is external) to be eligible for prizes.
- Vaccinated faculty and staff must report their status through this simple form(link is external) to be eligible. Even if you were vaccinated through the Wexner Medical Center, you must report through this process.
For more details...
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$50,000 in Prizes to Vaccinated Students, Faculty & Staff
To support the health of the Ohio State community, the university will be awarding $50,000 in prizes to vaccinated students, faculty and staff through four weekly drawings in August. To be eligible, individuals must share their vaccination information with the university.
Act now:
- If you have not yet been vaccinated, see the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website for information for how to find a location.
- Vaccinated students must report their status through My BuckMD(link is external) to be eligible for prizes.
- Vaccinated faculty and staff must report their status through this simple form(link is external) to be eligible. Even if you were vaccinated through the Wexner Medical Center, you must report through this process.
For more details...
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$50,000 in Prizes to Vaccinated Students, Faculty & Staff
To support the health of the Ohio State community, the university will be awarding $50,000 in prizes to vaccinated students, faculty and staff through four weekly drawings in August. To be eligible, individuals must share their vaccination information with the university.
Act now:
- If you have not yet been vaccinated, see the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website for information for how to find a location.
- Vaccinated students must report their status through My BuckMD(link is external) to be eligible for prizes.
- Vaccinated faculty and staff must report their status through this simple form(link is external) to be eligible. Even if you were vaccinated through the Wexner Medical Center, you must report through this process.
For more details...
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$50,000 in Prizes to Vaccinated Students, Faculty & Staff
To support the health of the Ohio State community, the university will be awarding $50,000 in prizes to vaccinated students, faculty and staff through four weekly drawings in August. To be eligible, individuals must share their vaccination information with the university.
Act now:
- If you have not yet been vaccinated, see the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website for information for how to find a location.
- Vaccinated students must report their status through My BuckMD(link is external) to be eligible for prizes.
- Vaccinated faculty and staff must report their status through this simple form(link is external) to be eligible. Even if you were vaccinated through the Wexner Medical Center, you must report through this process.
For more details...
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$50,000 in Prizes to Vaccinated Students, Faculty & Staff
To support the health of the Ohio State community, the university will be awarding $50,000 in prizes to vaccinated students, faculty and staff through four weekly drawings in August. To be eligible, individuals must share their vaccination information with the university.
Act now:
- If you have not yet been vaccinated, see the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website for information for how to find a location.
- Vaccinated students must report their status through My BuckMD(link is external) to be eligible for prizes.
- Vaccinated faculty and staff must report their status through this simple form(link is external) to be eligible. Even if you were vaccinated through the Wexner Medical Center, you must report through this process.
For more details...
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$50,000 in Prizes to Vaccinated Students, Faculty & Staff
To support the health of the Ohio State community, the university will be awarding $50,000 in prizes to vaccinated students, faculty and staff through four weekly drawings in August. To be eligible, individuals must share their vaccination information with the university.
Act now:
- If you have not yet been vaccinated, see the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website for information for how to find a location.
- Vaccinated students must report their status through My BuckMD(link is external) to be eligible for prizes.
- Vaccinated faculty and staff must report their status through this simple form(link is external) to be eligible. Even if you were vaccinated through the Wexner Medical Center, you must report through this process.
For more details...
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Accepting Applications for the 5th biennial Youth Ag Summit
On behalf of Bayer U.S. and our North American Crop Science team, we are now accepting applications from youth ages 18-25 who are passionate about agriculture and sustainability to attend our 5th biennial Youth Ag Summit. The deadline to apply is June 30, 2021, and we would love your help to spread the word about this opportunity to your students and colleagues, and to encourage students to apply.
The Youth Ag Summit has partnered with the United Nations to bring together 100 delegates from across the globe to connect and empower the next generation of agricultural change-makers. Selected U.S. delegates will join other youth leaders for networking, debates, skills, training, and project development from November 16-17, 2021. A brand new 10-week YAS University program will follow in early 2022. Applications are open until June 30 and available online at YouthAgSummit.com.
Click for press release with more information about the event
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Accepting Applications for the 5th biennial Youth Ag Summit
On behalf of Bayer U.S. and our North American Crop Science team, we are now accepting applications from youth ages 18-25 who are passionate about agriculture and sustainability to attend our 5th biennial Youth Ag Summit. The deadline to apply is June 30, 2021, and we would love your help to spread the word about this opportunity to your students and colleagues, and to encourage students to apply.
The Youth Ag Summit has partnered with the United Nations to bring together 100 delegates from across the globe to connect and empower the next generation of agricultural change-makers. Selected U.S. delegates will join other youth leaders for networking, debates, skills, training, and project development from November 16-17, 2021. A brand new 10-week YAS University program will follow in early 2022. Applications are open until June 30 and available online at YouthAgSummit.com.
Click for press release with more information about the event
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Accepting Applications for the 5th biennial Youth Ag Summit
On behalf of Bayer U.S. and our North American Crop Science team, we are now accepting applications from youth ages 18-25 who are passionate about agriculture and sustainability to attend our 5th biennial Youth Ag Summit. The deadline to apply is June 30, 2021, and we would love your help to spread the word about this opportunity to your students and colleagues, and to encourage students to apply.
The Youth Ag Summit has partnered with the United Nations to bring together 100 delegates from across the globe to connect and empower the next generation of agricultural change-makers. Selected U.S. delegates will join other youth leaders for networking, debates, skills, training, and project development from November 16-17, 2021. A brand new 10-week YAS University program will follow in early 2022. Applications are open until June 30 and available online at YouthAgSummit.com.
Click for press release with more information about the event
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Accepting Applications for the 5th biennial Youth Ag Summit
On behalf of Bayer U.S. and our North American Crop Science team, we are now accepting applications from youth ages 18-25 who are passionate about agriculture and sustainability to attend our 5th biennial Youth Ag Summit. The deadline to apply is June 30, 2021, and we would love your help to spread the word about this opportunity to your students and colleagues, and to encourage students to apply.
The Youth Ag Summit has partnered with the United Nations to bring together 100 delegates from across the globe to connect and empower the next generation of agricultural change-makers. Selected U.S. delegates will join other youth leaders for networking, debates, skills, training, and project development from November 16-17, 2021. A brand new 10-week YAS University program will follow in early 2022. Applications are open until June 30 and available online at YouthAgSummit.com.
Click for press release with more information about the event
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Wooster Science Cafe: May 19th
This Wednesday, May 19th, 7-8pm
“Women and Science in France and Europe Before 1800”
Dr. Laura Burch
What counts as “serious” scientific research? What assumptions do we have about who can do “serious” science?
What’s gender got to do with it? This talk explores the connections between how we think about the answers to
these questions now and how people thought about them during the era in which modern understandings of science were born.
Use this link to join us at 7pm: https://osu.zoom.us/j/93148343483?pwd=Qm1tQ3ZwMFZVZjF0L3djMXBoL3hLQT09
About the Wooster Science Café: The Wooster Science Café was established to promote dialogue in the Wooster community about scientific topics of general interest. It features a local scientist talking about a topic in their area of expertise and facilitating a discussion with the audience, and is co-sponsored by The College of Wooster and The Ohio State University. Normally, the Wooster Science Café is generously hosted by Spoon Market & Deli, but, for now, we are staying virtual. We encourage you to order some goodies from Spoon and curl up on your couch while you join us for some science!
This concludes the Spring 2021 season. We hope to see you in person for our next season!
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Accepting OWL Applications!!
The Office of Student Life – Residence Life at Ohio State ATI is now searching for fun and friendly faces to join our next parliament of OWLs, or Ohio State Welcome Leaders.
OWLs are an essential part of the move-in process at Ohio State's residential campuses. 25 OWLs (primarily first-year students) are needed to return to campus early and help welcome their peers. Additionally, 4 returning students will be selected for street coordinator roles.
WHY BECOME AN OWL?
• Meet new friends
• Move in before the rush
• Develop a stronger connection to campus
• Expand your leadership skills
RESPONSIBILITY:
OWLs will arrive to campus early (dates to be announced). During training, you’ll learn more about your duties and relevant responsibilities. As an OWL, you’ll build a sense of community, familiarize yourself with campus before your peers arrive, and have fun while doing it. In the past, OWLs have greeted families and helped remove personal belongings from vehicles. While muscle is encouraged, it’s definitely not required.
NOTE: Please note that the information below could change based on what COVID protocols are in place for August 2021.
The OWL application is available for a limited time to any incoming or current Ohio State ATI student who will live on campus in Applewood Village for Autumn 2021 semester (with the exception of Resident Advisors, Housing Office Assistants, or Peer Leaders with prior commitments).
APPLY ONLINE HERE!! You will be notified of your participation by the end of July or early August. For questions, please contact OWL Program Coordinator, Caitlin Blake at ati_housing@osu.edu or the ATI Housing Office at (330) 287-7504.
And as the OWLs say, HOOTIE HOOT!
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Accepting OWL Applications!!
The Office of Student Life – Residence Life at Ohio State ATI is now searching for fun and friendly faces to join our next parliament of OWLs, or Ohio State Welcome Leaders.
OWLs are an essential part of the move-in process at Ohio State's residential campuses. 25 OWLs (primarily first-year students) are needed to return to campus early and help welcome their peers. Additionally, 4 returning students will be selected for street coordinator roles.
WHY BECOME AN OWL?
• Meet new friends
• Move in before the rush
• Develop a stronger connection to campus
• Expand your leadership skills
RESPONSIBILITY:
OWLs will arrive to campus early (dates to be announced). During training, you’ll learn more about your duties and relevant responsibilities. As an OWL, you’ll build a sense of community, familiarize yourself with campus before your peers arrive, and have fun while doing it. In the past, OWLs have greeted families and helped remove personal belongings from vehicles. While muscle is encouraged, it’s definitely not required.
NOTE: Please note that the information below could change based on what COVID protocols are in place for August 2021.
The OWL application is available for a limited time to any incoming or current Ohio State ATI student who will live on campus in Applewood Village for Autumn 2021 semester (with the exception of Resident Advisors, Housing Office Assistants, or Peer Leaders with prior commitments).
APPLY ONLINE HERE!! You will be notified of your participation by the end of July or early August. For questions, please contact OWL Program Coordinator, Caitlin Blake at ati_housing@osu.edu or the ATI Housing Office at (330) 287-7504.
And as the OWLs say, HOOTIE HOOT!
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Accepting OWL Applications!!
The Office of Student Life – Residence Life at Ohio State ATI is now searching for fun and friendly faces to join our next parliament of OWLs, or Ohio State Welcome Leaders.
OWLs are an essential part of the move-in process at Ohio State's residential campuses. 25 OWLs (primarily first-year students) are needed to return to campus early and help welcome their peers. Additionally, 4 returning students will be selected for street coordinator roles.
WHY BECOME AN OWL?
• Meet new friends
• Move in before the rush
• Develop a stronger connection to campus
• Expand your leadership skills
RESPONSIBILITY:
OWLs will arrive to campus early (dates to be announced). During training, you’ll learn more about your duties and relevant responsibilities. As an OWL, you’ll build a sense of community, familiarize yourself with campus before your peers arrive, and have fun while doing it. In the past, OWLs have greeted families and helped remove personal belongings from vehicles. While muscle is encouraged, it’s definitely not required.
NOTE: Please note that the information below could change based on what COVID protocols are in place for August 2021.
The OWL application is available for a limited time to any incoming or current Ohio State ATI student who will live on campus in Applewood Village for Autumn 2021 semester (with the exception of Resident Advisors, Housing Office Assistants, or Peer Leaders with prior commitments).
APPLY ONLINE HERE!! You will be notified of your participation by the end of July or early August. For questions, please contact OWL Program Coordinator, Caitlin Blake at ati_housing@osu.edu or the ATI Housing Office at (330) 287-7504.
And as the OWLs say, HOOTIE HOOT!
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NACD/AFA Conservation Careers Workshop
NACDA/AFA Conservation Careers Workshop applications due May 12th!
During the NACD/AFA Conservation Careers Workshop, career rountables are your chance to engage with industry professionals and ask questions about potential career paths in conservation, sustainability and natural resources.
Roundtable Topics: Apparel and Textiles, Fisheries, Forestry, Livestock and Ranch Management and Soil and Nutrient Management.
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Congrats Grads!!
The 2021 CFAES Wooster/Ohio State ATI Gradudaiton Celebration will be held this Saturday, May 8.
Congratulations to all our graduating Buckeyes! You have accomplished so much and have bright futures ahead! We are proud of you!
For details and information visit the website.
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May is Mental Health Month!
2021 OSU Mental Health Virtual Fair
May 3 – 7
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.The 2021 Ohio State Harding Hospital Mental Health Fair will take place the first week in May in celebration of Mental Health Month. Cutting-edge educational programming and presentations by experts in the mental health field.
Attendees can sign up for selected sessions or all of them. Register Now
More information: wexnermedical.osu.edu/mental-behavioral/mental-health-fair
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Announcing the 2021 Ohio State ATI Outstanding Students
On behalf of the Student Recognition Committee and the Ohio State ATI campus, please join with me to congratulate this year’s students for their accomplishments. This year we are recognizing 14 students for their dedication and commitment to not only their academic pursuits, but also their personal and professional pursuits. A recognition page has been created with personalized videos to honor each of the graduates, which can be viewed by following this link https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding-students-2021
The students we are honoring this year are:
Megan Drake Courtney Renee Espenschied Gabriella R Gonzalez Delisa Goodman Kathleen Hans Julie Elizabeth Joehlin Eric Johnson Paige MaeKay Marshall Jonna Nissen Stephanie Nicole Novak Patrick Parker Katelynn K Pence Kenneth Ramsier Hannah Nicole Sommers -
Announcing the 2021 Ohio State ATI Outstanding Students
On behalf of the Student Recognition Committee and the Ohio State ATI campus, please join with me to congratulate this year’s students for their accomplishments. This year we are recognizing 14 students for their dedication and commitment to not only their academic pursuits, but also their personal and professional pursuits. A recognition page has been created with personalized videos to honor each of the graduates, which can be viewed by following this link https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding-students-2021
The students we are honoring this year are:
Megan Drake Courtney Renee Espenschied Gabriella R Gonzalez Delisa Goodman Kathleen Hans Julie Elizabeth Joehlin Eric Johnson Paige MaeKay Marshall Jonna Nissen Stephanie Nicole Novak Patrick Parker Katelynn K Pence Kenneth Ramsier Hannah Nicole Sommers -
First Generation Envisioning Network
Introducing the First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN), an 8-week summer cohort program for first-generation college students. This program is a paid opportunity for you to analyze your personal goals and values, meet an array of employers, build a network of peers and employer contacts, and advance your career path.
The program is fully virtual and begins June 7th and ends August 13th. We meet weekly over Zoom for about 90 minutes per week. In addition to this time commitment, you will also participate in career development sessions, such as mock interviews and financial wellness sessions, and meet with top Columbus area employers. The program pays up to $150 at the completion of the 8-week program.
First-generation college students can sign up here by April 30.
If you have questions about the program or about how to participate, please contact Nadia Barksdale (barksdale.30@osu.edu).
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Cafe Carmen & CFAES Cafe Hours
Café Carmen & CFAES Café hours for next week (April 26-30) are as follows.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday will be 9am to 3pm.
Friday 9am to 2pm.
Thank you all for a great semester. I hope to see you in the fall. And those of you moving on, good luck with whatever adventure you tackle.
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Cafe Carmen & CFAES Cafe Hours
Café Carmen & CFAES Café hours for next week (April 26-30) are as follows.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday will be 9am to 3pm.
Friday 9am to 2pm.
Thank you all for a great semester. I hope to see you in the fall. And those of you moving on, good luck with whatever adventure you tackle.
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Equity in College Mental Health & Well-being Symposium
The Equity in College Mental Health & Well-being Symposium to be held at Case Western Reserve University on Friday, April 30th, 2021.
For additional details, please see the attached flyer that includes a link to view the preliminary schedule and sign up to receive registration information.
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Equity in College Mental Health & Well-being Symposium
The Equity in College Mental Health & Well-being Symposium to be held at Case Western Reserve University on Friday, April 30th, 2021.
For additional details, please see the attached flyer that includes a link to view the preliminary schedule and sign up to receive registration information.
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
OneEighty has several events coming up for Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April. Check out some of their events below!
Virtual Book Club discussion of Know My Name by Chanel Miller on Monday, April 26h @ 7:00 pm
Learn more with the SAAM Newsletter
Raise awareness each day with OneEighty's Social Media Calendar
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ELEVATE Leader Development Program
Now enrolling program participants for the ELEVATE Leader Development Program (August – November 2021)!
Students in the ELEVATE Leader Development Program hone their decision-making, communication, emotional intelligence, strategy, change management skills, and more through a cutting-edge leadership research program. Participants can receive up to $100 for successful completion of the program.
Space is limited; sign up today at go.osu.edu/ELEVATE
Questions or comments? Please reach out to leadership@osu.edu and write “ELEVATE” in the subject line.
Here are some fast facts about the ELEVATE Leader Development Program:
- ELEVATE is open to Ohio State undergraduate students across all campuses.
- It will be a virtual leadership experience.
- No prior leadership or professional experience is necessary.
- All students who successfully complete the ELEVATE Leader Development Program receive $100.
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ELEVATE Leader Development Program
Now enrolling program participants for the ELEVATE Leader Development Program (August – November 2021)!
Students in the ELEVATE Leader Development Program hone their decision-making, communication, emotional intelligence, strategy, change management skills, and more through a cutting-edge leadership research program. Participants can receive up to $100 for successful completion of the program.
Space is limited; sign up today at go.osu.edu/ELEVATE
Questions or comments? Please reach out to leadership@osu.edu and write “ELEVATE” in the subject line.
Here are some fast facts about the ELEVATE Leader Development Program:
- ELEVATE is open to Ohio State undergraduate students across all campuses.
- It will be a virtual leadership experience.
- No prior leadership or professional experience is necessary.
- All students who successfully complete the ELEVATE Leader Development Program receive $100.
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ELEVATE Leader Development Program
Now enrolling program participants for the ELEVATE Leader Development Program (August – November 2021)!
Students in the ELEVATE Leader Development Program hone their decision-making, communication, emotional intelligence, strategy, change management skills, and more through a cutting-edge leadership research program. Participants can receive up to $100 for successful completion of the program.
Space is limited; sign up today at go.osu.edu/ELEVATE
Questions or comments? Please reach out to leadership@osu.edu and write “ELEVATE” in the subject line.
Here are some fast facts about the ELEVATE Leader Development Program:
- ELEVATE is open to Ohio State undergraduate students across all campuses.
- It will be a virtual leadership experience.
- No prior leadership or professional experience is necessary.
- All students who successfully complete the ELEVATE Leader Development Program receive $100.
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ELEVATE Leader Development Program
Now enrolling program participants for the ELEVATE Leader Development Program (August – November 2021)!
Students in the ELEVATE Leader Development Program hone their decision-making, communication, emotional intelligence, strategy, change management skills, and more through a cutting-edge leadership research program. Participants can receive up to $100 for successful completion of the program.
Space is limited; sign up today at go.osu.edu/ELEVATE
Questions or comments? Please reach out to leadership@osu.edu and write “ELEVATE” in the subject line.
Here are some fast facts about the ELEVATE Leader Development Program:
- ELEVATE is open to Ohio State undergraduate students across all campuses.
- It will be a virtual leadership experience.
- No prior leadership or professional experience is necessary.
- All students who successfully complete the ELEVATE Leader Development Program receive $100.
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ELEVATE Leader Development Program
Now enrolling program participants for the ELEVATE Leader Development Program (August – November 2021)!
Students in the ELEVATE Leader Development Program hone their decision-making, communication, emotional intelligence, strategy, change management skills, and more through a cutting-edge leadership research program. Participants can receive up to $100 for successful completion of the program.
Space is limited; sign up today at go.osu.edu/ELEVATE
Questions or comments? Please reach out to leadership@osu.edu and write “ELEVATE” in the subject line.
Here are some fast facts about the ELEVATE Leader Development Program:
- ELEVATE is open to Ohio State undergraduate students across all campuses.
- It will be a virtual leadership experience.
- No prior leadership or professional experience is necessary.
- All students who successfully complete the ELEVATE Leader Development Program receive $100.
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ELEVATE Leader Development Program
Now enrolling program participants for the ELEVATE Leader Development Program (August – November 2021)!
Students in the ELEVATE Leader Development Program hone their decision-making, communication, emotional intelligence, strategy, change management skills, and more through a cutting-edge leadership research program. Participants can receive up to $100 for successful completion of the program.
Space is limited; sign up today at go.osu.edu/ELEVATE
Questions or comments? Please reach out to leadership@osu.edu and write “ELEVATE” in the subject line.
Here are some fast facts about the ELEVATE Leader Development Program:
- ELEVATE is open to Ohio State undergraduate students across all campuses.
- It will be a virtual leadership experience.
- No prior leadership or professional experience is necessary.
- All students who successfully complete the ELEVATE Leader Development Program receive $100.
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Wooster Science Cafe: April 28th and May 19th
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Wooster Science Cafe: April 28th and May 19th
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Wooster Science Cafe: April 28th and May 19th
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Wooster Science Cafe: April 28th and May 19th
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Wooster Science Cafe: April 28th and May 19th
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Wooster Science Cafe: April 28th and May 19th
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
OneEighty has several events coming up for Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April. Check out some of their events below!
Virtual Book Club discussion of Know My Name by Chanel Miller on Monday, April 26h @ 7:00 pm
Learn more with the SAAM Newsletter
Raise awareness each day with OneEighty's Social Media Calendar
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Diversity in International Public Service: Explore the Possibilities
Are you interested in a career in international public service? This panel event will feature alumni of diverse backgrounds who have taken part in such programs as the Peace Corps, Fulbright U.S. Student Program, Pickering, Rangel and Payne Fellowships. Program alumni will describe their experiences, including challenges and opportunities that have impacted their subsequent professional paths. You will also learn more about Ohio State connections and financial resources that can help you develop the international engagement skills and experience sought by these programs.
Tuesday, April 13th, 2021
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by the Office of International Affairs, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the Undergraduate Fellowship Office, and International Programs in Agriculture at Ohio State, and by the Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Program -
Diversity in International Public Service: Explore the Possibilities
Are you interested in a career in international public service? This panel event will feature alumni of diverse backgrounds who have taken part in such programs as the Peace Corps, Fulbright U.S. Student Program, Pickering, Rangel and Payne Fellowships. Program alumni will describe their experiences, including challenges and opportunities that have impacted their subsequent professional paths. You will also learn more about Ohio State connections and financial resources that can help you develop the international engagement skills and experience sought by these programs.
Tuesday, April 13th, 2021
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by the Office of International Affairs, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the Undergraduate Fellowship Office, and International Programs in Agriculture at Ohio State, and by the Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Program -
Produce Perks
You Snap. We Match. It's the healthy way to stretch your SNAP.
Shop with SNAP/EBT, get up to $25 free fruits & vegetables. Brought to you by: Produce Perks.
Learn more at produceperks.org!!
Grocery stores match up to $25 per day!
How It Works:
1. Find a participating grocery near you.
2. Shop with your SNAP/EBT Ohio Direction Card. For every $5 you spend, get a $5 Produce Perks coupon, up to $25 per day.
3. Save the Produce Perks coupon on the bottom of your receipt. Use it on your next visit for (free) fresh fruits and vegetables.
4. Get a new coupon each time you shop!!
Participating grocery stores:
Buehler's -Orrville
Buehler's -Wooster Milltown
Buehler's - Wooster Towne Market
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Produce Perks
You Snap. We Match. It's the healthy way to stretch your SNAP.
Shop with SNAP/EBT, get up to $25 free fruits & vegetables. Brought to you by: Produce Perks.
Learn more at produceperks.org!!
Grocery stores match up to $25 per day!
How It Works:
1. Find a participating grocery near you.
2. Shop with your SNAP/EBT Ohio Direction Card. For every $5 you spend, get a $5 Produce Perks coupon, up to $25 per day.
3. Save the Produce Perks coupon on the bottom of your receipt. Use it on your next visit for (free) fresh fruits and vegetables.
4. Get a new coupon each time you shop!!
Participating grocery stores:
Buehler's -Orrville
Buehler's -Wooster Milltown
Buehler's - Wooster Towne Market
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Instructional Break Reminder
Just a reminder, the second instructional break is March 31-April 1 and there will be no classes. Also, April 2 is a conversion day. Classes that normally take place on Wednesdays will be held that day.
Enjoy the rest and relaxation!!
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2021 Distinguished Senior Award Celebration
To join the celebration on April 7th, click on (or go to): www.go.osu.edu/CFAES2021DSA
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2021 Distinguished Senior Award Celebration
To join the celebration on April 7th, click on (or go to): www.go.osu.edu/CFAES2021DSA
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Secrest Slide is Open!!
Forecast looks beautiful for the week! Why not go explore Secrest and the Fortress! Grab your mask and take a ride down the slide!! NOW OPEN!!!
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New Help with Food for College Students due to COVID-19
If you have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0 as determined on your most recent Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or if you are eligible for Federal Work Study, even if you are not participating, you may be eligible for $234 per month or more in SNAP! Your household income and other circumstances may
impact your eligibility. To learn more and apply for $234 or more per month in funds to buy groceries, visit benefits.ohio.gov. -
New Help with Food for College Students due to COVID-19
If you have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0 as determined on your most recent Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or if you are eligible for Federal Work Study, even if you are not participating, you may be eligible for $234 per month or more in SNAP! Your household income and other circumstances may
impact your eligibility. To learn more and apply for $234 or more per month in funds to buy groceries, visit benefits.ohio.gov. -
New Help with Food for College Students due to COVID-19
If you have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0 as determined on your most recent Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or if you are eligible for Federal Work Study, even if you are not participating, you may be eligible for $234 per month or more in SNAP! Your household income and other circumstances may
impact your eligibility. To learn more and apply for $234 or more per month in funds to buy groceries, visit benefits.ohio.gov. -
Applications open for ELEVATE Leadership Program!
This dynamic leadership study will take place August - November 2021. Student participants can receive up to $100 for successful completion of the program. Space is limited, so sign up today at go.osu.edu/ELEVATE.
Program details
- ELEVATE Leader Development Program is a cutting-edge leadership research study designed to understand the best ways for ALL Ohio State undergraduate students to develop leadership skills
- You don’t need to have prior leadership or professional experience to sign up
- You should expect to spend 5 hours each week developing as a leader in this program
- Participants are randomly assigned into cohorts for the program
- All participants who successfully complete all program requirements will receive $100:
- $5 for the pre-program assessment
- $20 for the August module
- $20 for the September module
- $20 for the October module
- $20 for the November module
- $5 for the post-program assessment
- $5 for the 6-month post-program assessment
- $5 for the 12-month post-program assessment
ELEVATE is open to all Ohio State undergraduate students who are enrolled full-time, with little or no business leadership experience.
Questions? Contact leadership@osu.edu with “ELEVATE” in the email subject line. This study is hosted by the Fisher College of Business’ Leadership Initiative.
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Instructional Break Hours at Cafe Carmen
CFAES CAFE will be closed during spring instructional break 3/31, 4/1, & 4/2.
Café Carmen will be open 10am-3pm
Serving lunch only! No breakfast option will be available for these 3 days only.
Have a safe and relaxing break.
Happy Easter!
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Instructional Break Hours at Cafe Carmen
CFAES CAFE will be closed during spring instructional break 3/31, 4/1, & 4/2.
Café Carmen will be open 10am-3pm
Serving lunch only! No breakfast option will be available for these 3 days only.
Have a safe and relaxing break.
Happy Easter!
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Wooster CFAES Cafe Now Open!!
WOOSTER CFAES CAFE IS NOW OPEN!!
Hours are Monday thru Friday 9a.m to 4p.m.
We are very excited to be offering you an extraordinary dining experience. Serving sandwiches, wraps, iced coffee, smoothies and more!!
You can order and view the menu on the mobile ordering app Grubhub or you can visit the Café and order on the kiosk.
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Notice from Dining Services
Are you having issues ordering from Cafe Carmen or Wooster CFAES Cafe on Grubhub?
When mobile ordering is not working, please use the kiosk located at each Cafe.
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Scarlet and Gray Financial
Scarlet and Gray Financial, Ohio State University’s peer financial education program, is now offering financial coaching appointments for graduating students. Students have the opportunity to meet with a highly trained peer coach to receive personalized education on their unique situation including a plan to pay back student loans, begin investing for retirement, and budget for the next step in their journey. Appointments will be available from early March to Mid-April. Students can register at: go.osu.edu/graduatingseniorcoaching.
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Scarlet and Gray Financial
Scarlet and Gray Financial, Ohio State University’s peer financial education program, is now offering financial coaching appointments for graduating students. Students have the opportunity to meet with a highly trained peer coach to receive personalized education on their unique situation including a plan to pay back student loans, begin investing for retirement, and budget for the next step in their journey. Appointments will be available from early March to Mid-April. Students can register at: go.osu.edu/graduatingseniorcoaching.
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ATI Outstanding Student Recognition 2021
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. Just like everything else over the past year, our student recognition is being handled differently this spring. This year we will celebrate Outstanding Student Award recipients with a personalized video where they will be recognized for their achievement which will be posted on the Ohio State ATI website.
In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2021, or have already graduated either Summer 2020 or Autumn 2020. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. As a student that feels you are deserving of being considered for recognition, please read over the application form that is linked in this email. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Monday, March 8th.
The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents this year, and can be accessed through the accompanying hyperlinks. When the hyperlink is selected it will download the Word document, if it does not open automatically you may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
Student Application https://osu.box.com/s/tsay9348mr18q6crzlzjlbwc0x3hplsj
Endorsement Statement https://osu.box.com/s/3kzhs8t4cgjhbs8a85idwwx42xkzgzzk
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please contact me via email at king.478@osu.edu
Sincerely,
Mr. King
ATI Student Recognition Banquet Committee Chair
The Ohio State University ATI
330-287-1219
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ATI Outstanding Student Recognition 2021
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. Just like everything else over the past year, our student recognition is being handled differently this spring. This year we will celebrate Outstanding Student Award recipients with a personalized video where they will be recognized for their achievement which will be posted on the Ohio State ATI website.
In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2021, or have already graduated either Summer 2020 or Autumn 2020. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. As a student that feels you are deserving of being considered for recognition, please read over the application form that is linked in this email. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Monday, March 8th.
The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents this year, and can be accessed through the accompanying hyperlinks. When the hyperlink is selected it will download the Word document, if it does not open automatically you may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
Student Application https://osu.box.com/s/tsay9348mr18q6crzlzjlbwc0x3hplsj
Endorsement Statement https://osu.box.com/s/3kzhs8t4cgjhbs8a85idwwx42xkzgzzk
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please contact me via email at king.478@osu.edu
Sincerely,
Mr. King
ATI Student Recognition Banquet Committee Chair
The Ohio State University ATI
330-287-1219
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ATI Outstanding Student Recognition 2021
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. Just like everything else over the past year, our student recognition is being handled differently this spring. This year we will celebrate Outstanding Student Award recipients with a personalized video where they will be recognized for their achievement which will be posted on the Ohio State ATI website.
In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2021, or have already graduated either Summer 2020 or Autumn 2020. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. As a student that feels you are deserving of being considered for recognition, please read over the application form that is linked in this email. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Monday, March 8th.
The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents this year, and can be accessed through the accompanying hyperlinks. When the hyperlink is selected it will download the Word document, if it does not open automatically you may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
Student Application https://osu.box.com/s/tsay9348mr18q6crzlzjlbwc0x3hplsj
Endorsement Statement https://osu.box.com/s/3kzhs8t4cgjhbs8a85idwwx42xkzgzzk
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please contact me via email at king.478@osu.edu
Sincerely,
Mr. King
ATI Student Recognition Banquet Committee Chair
The Ohio State University ATI
330-287-1219
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Daylight Saving Reminder - Sunday, March 14
Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 2:00 am. On Saturday evening, our clocks need to "spring forward" one hour.
Enjoy that extra daylight!
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Apply for the 2021 Homecoming Court - DEADLINE FRIDAY!!
APPLY NOW FOR THE 2021 HOMECOMING COURT
The CFAES Wooster Homecoming Committee is now accepting applications for Homecoming Court 2021! Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State ATI.
Will you be returning to Ohio State ATI in the fall? Will you have completed 30 credit hours and a 2.5 cumulative GPA by the end of spring semester? Do you consider yourself a leader and a role model? Do you LOVE be a Buckeye?? Then apply!!!
Applications are available at go.osu.edu/CFAESWoosterHomecoming2021.
Although the application process is this spring, all Homecoming activities and festivities will be held during autumn 2021 as well as community service project and fundraiser in spring 2022.
The deadline to apply is March 12, 2021. Contact Jodie Holava with any questions!
GO BUCKS!!
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ATI Outstanding Student Recognition 2021 - DEADLINE TODAY!!
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. Just like everything else over the past year, our student recognition is being handled differently this spring. This year we will celebrate Outstanding Student Award recipients with a personalized video where they will be recognized for their achievement which will be posted on the Ohio State ATI website.
In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2021, or have already graduated either Summer 2020 or Autumn 2020. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. As a student that feels you are deserving of being considered for recognition, please read over the application form that is linked in this email. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Monday, March 8th.
The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents this year, and can be accessed through the accompanying hyperlinks. When the hyperlink is selected it will download the Word document, if it does not open automatically you may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
Student Application https://osu.box.com/s/tsay9348mr18q6crzlzjlbwc0x3hplsj
Endorsement Statement https://osu.box.com/s/3kzhs8t4cgjhbs8a85idwwx42xkzgzzk
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please contact me via email at king.478@osu.edu
Sincerely,
Mr. King
ATI Student Recognition Banquet Committee Chair
The Ohio State University ATI
330-287-1219
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Mental Health Counselor Candidate Presentation - Open to Campus!
Hello CFAES Wooster campus community!
We would like to invite you to participate in the interview process for the new Wooster Embedded Mental Health Counselor. This person will provide counseling services to Wooster campus students (undergraduate and graduate), as well as outreach, engagement, and resources surrounding mental health and wellness. As part of the interview process, each candidate will give a presentation open to the CFAES community from 12:15-1:00pm on the interview days listed below. This presentation will include a sample clinical case to give more insight into each candidate’s skills, clinical approaches, and how they might work in the position. The presentation is open to any interested parties, especially Wooster students or those who work with students. Those in attendance will be asked to provide feedback to the search committee via Qualtrics. We hope that you are able to attend and provide additional perspectives on the candidates.
Presentation dates:
Monday, March 8, 12:15-1:00pm – Candidate 1
Wednesday, March 17, 12:15-1:00pm – Candidate 2
If you would like to attend, please register here: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0VuWtj1gusYHpSC
The Zoom link will be sent to registrants the day before each presentation.
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Apply for the 2021 Homecoming Court
APPLY NOW for the 2021 Homecoming court
The CFAES Wooster Homecoming Committee is now accepting applications for Homecoming Court 2021! Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State ATI.
Will you be returning to Ohio State ATI in the fall? Will you have completed 30 credit hours and a 2.5 cumulative GPA by the end of spring semester? Do you consider yourself a leader and a role model? Do you LOVE be a Buckeye?? Then apply!!!
Applications are available at go.osu.edu/CFAESWoosterHomecoming2021.
Although the application process is this spring, all Homecoming activities and festivities will be held during autumn 2021 as well as community service project and fundraiser in spring 2022.
The deadline to apply is March 12, 2021. Contact Jodie Holava with any questions!
GO BUCKS!!
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Apply for the 2021 Homecoming Court
APPLY NOW for the 2021 Homecoming court
The CFAES Wooster Homecoming Committee is now accepting applications for Homecoming Court 2021! Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State ATI.
Will you be returning to Ohio State ATI in the fall? Will you have completed 30 credit hours and a 2.5 cumulative GPA by the end of spring semester? Do you consider yourself a leader and a role model? Do you LOVE be a Buckeye?? Then apply!!!
Applications are available at go.osu.edu/CFAESWoosterHomecoming2021.
Although the application process is this spring, all Homecoming activities and festivities will be held during autumn 2021 as well as community service project and fundraiser in spring 2022.
The deadline to apply is March 12, 2021. Contact Jodie Holava with any questions!
GO BUCKS!!
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Apply for the 2021 Homecoming Court
APPLY NOW for the 2021 Homecoming court
The CFAES Wooster Homecoming Committee is now accepting applications for Homecoming Court 2021! Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State ATI.
Will you be returning to Ohio State ATI in the fall? Will you have completed 30 credit hours and a 2.5 cumulative GPA by the end of spring semester? Do you consider yourself a leader and a role model? Do you LOVE be a Buckeye?? Then apply!!!
Applications are available at go.osu.edu/CFAESWoosterHomecoming2021.
Although the application process is this spring, all Homecoming activities and festivities will be held during autumn 2021 as well as community service project and fundraiser in spring 2022.
The deadline to apply is March 12, 2021. Contact Jodie Holava with any questions!
GO BUCKS!!
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MRW Work Ethic Certification Program
For ATI Students Only!!
Wednesdays March 10 - April 21, 2021 from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm in Shisler Conference Center
Based on Mike Rowe's S.W.E.A.T (Skill and Work Ethic Aren't Taboo) Pledge
Students who successfully complete the program will receive an industry-recognized NC3 certificate!
FREE to ATI Students and limited to the first 20 participants!
Students graduating in SP21 have registration priority if you register by March 1.
Register by March 5th - Send name, email address, phone number, degree program and ATI graduation year to sayers.1@osu.edu
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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Complete your COVID-19 Testing & Be Entered to WIN PRIZES!!!
Students who schedule and complete their weekly COVID-19 test will be eligible to be randomly selected for a variety of prizes, including gift cards, Main Street Wooster Downtown Dollars, and tech products! Tech products include AirPods, AppleWatches and Bose Soundlinks!
Those who test consistently will be entered to win larger prizes as well as an opportunity to win a MacBook at the end of the semester!
Prizes will be randomly drawn on a weekly basis. Students should check their university email each week to see if they have been chosen.
You can read more about it on the university’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website: safeandhealthy.osu.edu/information/faculty-and-staff/testing/student-testing-program/covid-19-testing-incentives.
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App Fest 2021
Join Free Online App Development Sessions
Ever wanted an app that just doesn’t exist yet? Whether you want one for your small business or you have an idea to make life easier, App Fest is a great place to get started. Online sessions from March 8-10 will cover the basics of coding, designing and launching an app. Join us to learn from industry insiders and experts from Ohio State through discussion panels, workshops and self-paced online sessions. Registration is required, but this event is free and open to all.
https://digitalflagship.osu.edu/news/2021/02/23/jump-start-your-app-app-fest
Start Your App at App Fest
Learn from industry insiders and experts from Ohio State through discussion panels, workshops and self-paced online sessions at App Fest. This fully online event from March 8-10 will cover the basics of coding, designing and launching an app. Registration is required, but this event is free and open to everyone.
https://digitalflagship.osu.edu/news/2021/02/23/jump-start-your-app-app-fest
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App Fest 2021
Join Free Online App Development Sessions
Ever wanted an app that just doesn’t exist yet? Whether you want one for your small business or you have an idea to make life easier, App Fest is a great place to get started. Online sessions from March 8-10 will cover the basics of coding, designing and launching an app. Join us to learn from industry insiders and experts from Ohio State through discussion panels, workshops and self-paced online sessions. Registration is required, but this event is free and open to all.
https://digitalflagship.osu.edu/news/2021/02/23/jump-start-your-app-app-fest
Start Your App at App Fest
Learn from industry insiders and experts from Ohio State through discussion panels, workshops and self-paced online sessions at App Fest. This fully online event from March 8-10 will cover the basics of coding, designing and launching an app. Registration is required, but this event is free and open to everyone.
https://digitalflagship.osu.edu/news/2021/02/23/jump-start-your-app-app-fest
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Celebration of Students Program by CFAES Student Council
As part of Celebration of Students Week (April 12-16) the CFAES Student Council holds an annual Celebration of Students Program in the spring. This year it will be over YouTube Premiere on April 15th at 7 p.m.
To make the event more interactive and create a genuine sense of celebration for all who “attend”, the committee is creating a “Banquet in a Box” for everyone who registers by March 21.
Registration link - https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sEdOtVHihYbFl4. This includes faculty and staff too!
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Celebration of Students Program by CFAES Student Council
As part of Celebration of Students Week (April 12-16) the CFAES Student Council holds an annual Celebration of Students Program in the spring. This year it will be over YouTube Premiere on April 15th at 7 p.m.
To make the event more interactive and create a genuine sense of celebration for all who “attend”, the committee is creating a “Banquet in a Box” for everyone who registers by March 21.
Registration link - https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sEdOtVHihYbFl4. This includes faculty and staff too!
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Celebration of Students Program by CFAES Student Council
As part of Celebration of Students Week (April 12-16) the CFAES Student Council holds an annual Celebration of Students Program in the spring. This year it will be over YouTube Premiere on April 15th at 7 p.m.
To make the event more interactive and create a genuine sense of celebration for all who “attend”, the committee is creating a “Banquet in a Box” for everyone who registers by March 21.
Registration link - https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sEdOtVHihYbFl4. This includes faculty and staff too!
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Buckeye Fresh Mini Meat Cutting Workshops
Want to learn more about food animal processing? Ohio State University extension meat specialists are offering a two-day workshop to help the current labor force face challenges brought forth by the 2020 pandemic.
What To Expect: Participants will have a better understanding of anatomy, muscle myology, cutting guidelines, food safety, meat quality, the role of processed meat and government regulated non-meat ingredients (i.e.salt, phosphates, nitrites, etc.) finalized by conducting hands-on cutting tests to understand the impact of yields on profit margins.
WORKSHOP DATES
Workshops are Friday and Saturday from 8 AM –5 PMChoose one of the following dates:
•March 26 & 27
•April 9 & 10
•April 23 & 24
•May 7 & 8
•May 21 & 22Who Can Attend: Anyone (18 years of age and older) interested, or currently, working in meat processing plants.
Cost: $125 (for both days)
Method of Payment: Credit CardLocation: OSU Animal Sciences Building, The Ohio State University Room 111 -Indoor Arena; 2029 Fyffe Court, Columbus, OH 43210
Interested? Email: Dr. LydaG. Garcia, Extension Meat Specialist, garcia.625@osu.edu
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL FLYER.
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Buckeye Fresh Mini Meat Cutting Workshops
Want to learn more about food animal processing? Ohio State University extension meat specialists are offering a two-day workshop to help the current labor force face challenges brought forth by the 2020 pandemic.
What To Expect: Participants will have a better understanding of anatomy, muscle myology, cutting guidelines, food safety, meat quality, the role of processed meat and government regulated non-meat ingredients (i.e.salt, phosphates, nitrites, etc.) finalized by conducting hands-on cutting tests to understand the impact of yields on profit margins.
WORKSHOP DATES
Workshops are Friday and Saturday from 8 AM –5 PMChoose one of the following dates:
•March 26 & 27
•April 9 & 10
•April 23 & 24
•May 7 & 8
•May 21 & 22Who Can Attend: Anyone (18 years of age and older) interested, or currently, working in meat processing plants.
Cost: $125 (for both days)
Method of Payment: Credit CardLocation: OSU Animal Sciences Building, The Ohio State University Room 111 -Indoor Arena; 2029 Fyffe Court, Columbus, OH 43210
Interested? Email: Dr. LydaG. Garcia, Extension Meat Specialist, garcia.625@osu.edu
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL FLYER.
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Buckeye Fresh Mini Meat Cutting Workshops
Want to learn more about food animal processing? Ohio State University extension meat specialists are offering a two-day workshop to help the current labor force face challenges brought forth by the 2020 pandemic.
What To Expect: Participants will have a better understanding of anatomy, muscle myology, cutting guidelines, food safety, meat quality, the role of processed meat and government regulated non-meat ingredients (i.e.salt, phosphates, nitrites, etc.) finalized by conducting hands-on cutting tests to understand the impact of yields on profit margins.
WORKSHOP DATES
Workshops are Friday and Saturday from 8 AM –5 PMChoose one of the following dates:
•March 26 & 27
•April 9 & 10
•April 23 & 24
•May 7 & 8
•May 21 & 22Who Can Attend: Anyone (18 years of age and older) interested, or currently, working in meat processing plants.
Cost: $125 (for both days)
Method of Payment: Credit CardLocation: OSU Animal Sciences Building, The Ohio State University Room 111 -Indoor Arena; 2029 Fyffe Court, Columbus, OH 43210
Interested? Email: Dr. LydaG. Garcia, Extension Meat Specialist, garcia.625@osu.edu
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL FLYER.
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Tackling Challenges with Coach Day: Mental Health During a Pandemic
Join us for a virtual keynote address with Coach Ryan Day, on Thursday, February 25th at 4:30 pm.
Hear from Coach Day as he discusses the importance of breaking the stigma of mental health, while sharing how mental health has affected him personally and recognizing the mental health challenges we all face during the pandemic.
Registration is required and all Ohio State students, staff and faculty can learn more and register at go.osu.edu/MentalHealthTalk.
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Instructional Break Hours at Cafe Carmen
On Feb. 23 and 24, the café hours will be 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Otherwise, the cafe will have their normal operating hours.
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Love Your Body Week
Love Your Body Week is a university-wide collaboration to promote body acceptance and positivity at Ohio State. This week of events is devoted to educating, celebrating and creating a sustainable and supportive campus environment for all body types and experiences. Events will take place virtually February 21-26. Love Your Body Week offers a wide range of program options including but not limited to fitness classes, educational programs, art therapy, mindfulness, and more. All events are open to all students, staff and faculty.
For event descriptions, registration link and more information please visit go.osu.edu/LYBW.
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Love Your Body Week
Love Your Body Week is a university-wide collaboration to promote body acceptance and positivity at Ohio State. This week of events is devoted to educating, celebrating and creating a sustainable and supportive campus environment for all body types and experiences. Events will take place virtually February 21-26. Love Your Body Week offers a wide range of program options including but not limited to fitness classes, educational programs, art therapy, mindfulness, and more. All events are open to all students, staff and faculty.
For event descriptions, registration link and more information please visit go.osu.edu/LYBW.
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Missed the MLK Celebration Day Speakers? Watch the Recording!
In case you missed it, you can now access the recording from MLK Day of Service Celebration Speakers.
Topic: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Celebration 2021-How Dr. Martin Luther King’s Dreams Included Farming
Start Time : Jan 20, 2021 12:46 PM
Meeting Recording:
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Peace Corps Opportunity
Greetings from your OSU resident Peace Corps Recruiter!
Peace Corps continues to work towards re-establishing its programs worldwide, while responding to ongoing challenges presented by the pandemic. Recruitment continues with an eye towards programs re-opening later in 2021. As always we look to educate OSU students and others about the Peace Corps experience and impacts. With that in mind here are a few February events:
February 9th, 4-5 pm:
Buckeye Bridge Series: Peace Corps | Office of International Affairs | The Ohio State University (osu.edu) Come hear more about how you can "work for the world" from Ohio State's own Peace Corps recruiter and OIA’s Tim Hornsby, who will share his experience working in Community Economic Development and Agriculture in Moldova. This session is open to all students of all majors and ranks interested in learning more about opportunities to make a difference after graduation.
February 10th, 5-6 pm:
Peace Corps Environment Programs: Four CFAES Faculty Share Their Experiences Environment Volunteers lead grassroots efforts to protect the environment and strengthen understanding of environmental issues. They teach environmental awareness in schools and to local organizations, empowering communities to make their own decisions about how to conserve the local environment, through such programs as agroforestry, soil and water conservation, sustainable agriculture, recycling, alternative energy, and other programs. Hear about four faculty members’ experiences in Paraguay, Mauritania, Armenia and Guatemala.
February 24th, 5-6 pm:
+Service: Explore National and International Service Programs Join with representatives of Peace Corps, Americorps, Urban Teachers, City Year and Teach for America to learn how each program works for positive impact nationally and internationally, and compare similarities and differences in their service programs.
Laura Joseph
Peace Corps Campus Recruiter
Returned Volunteer, Benin 1983-85
International Programs in Agriculture
160A Bevis Hall(614) 292 3008
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Peace Corps Opportunity
Greetings from your OSU resident Peace Corps Recruiter!
Peace Corps continues to work towards re-establishing its programs worldwide, while responding to ongoing challenges presented by the pandemic. Recruitment continues with an eye towards programs re-opening later in 2021. As always we look to educate OSU students and others about the Peace Corps experience and impacts. With that in mind here are a few February events:
February 9th, 4-5 pm:
Buckeye Bridge Series: Peace Corps | Office of International Affairs | The Ohio State University (osu.edu) Come hear more about how you can "work for the world" from Ohio State's own Peace Corps recruiter and OIA’s Tim Hornsby, who will share his experience working in Community Economic Development and Agriculture in Moldova. This session is open to all students of all majors and ranks interested in learning more about opportunities to make a difference after graduation.
February 10th, 5-6 pm:
Peace Corps Environment Programs: Four CFAES Faculty Share Their Experiences Environment Volunteers lead grassroots efforts to protect the environment and strengthen understanding of environmental issues. They teach environmental awareness in schools and to local organizations, empowering communities to make their own decisions about how to conserve the local environment, through such programs as agroforestry, soil and water conservation, sustainable agriculture, recycling, alternative energy, and other programs. Hear about four faculty members’ experiences in Paraguay, Mauritania, Armenia and Guatemala.
February 24th, 5-6 pm:
+Service: Explore National and International Service Programs Join with representatives of Peace Corps, Americorps, Urban Teachers, City Year and Teach for America to learn how each program works for positive impact nationally and internationally, and compare similarities and differences in their service programs.
Laura Joseph
Peace Corps Campus Recruiter
Returned Volunteer, Benin 1983-85
International Programs in Agriculture
160A Bevis Hall(614) 292 3008
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Peace Corps Opportunity
Greetings from your OSU resident Peace Corps Recruiter!
Peace Corps continues to work towards re-establishing its programs worldwide, while responding to ongoing challenges presented by the pandemic. Recruitment continues with an eye towards programs re-opening later in 2021. As always we look to educate OSU students and others about the Peace Corps experience and impacts. With that in mind here are a few February events:
February 9th, 4-5 pm:
Buckeye Bridge Series: Peace Corps | Office of International Affairs | The Ohio State University (osu.edu) Come hear more about how you can "work for the world" from Ohio State's own Peace Corps recruiter and OIA’s Tim Hornsby, who will share his experience working in Community Economic Development and Agriculture in Moldova. This session is open to all students of all majors and ranks interested in learning more about opportunities to make a difference after graduation.
February 10th, 5-6 pm:
Peace Corps Environment Programs: Four CFAES Faculty Share Their Experiences Environment Volunteers lead grassroots efforts to protect the environment and strengthen understanding of environmental issues. They teach environmental awareness in schools and to local organizations, empowering communities to make their own decisions about how to conserve the local environment, through such programs as agroforestry, soil and water conservation, sustainable agriculture, recycling, alternative energy, and other programs. Hear about four faculty members’ experiences in Paraguay, Mauritania, Armenia and Guatemala.
February 24th, 5-6 pm:
+Service: Explore National and International Service Programs Join with representatives of Peace Corps, Americorps, Urban Teachers, City Year and Teach for America to learn how each program works for positive impact nationally and internationally, and compare similarities and differences in their service programs.
Laura Joseph
Peace Corps Campus Recruiter
Returned Volunteer, Benin 1983-85
International Programs in Agriculture
160A Bevis Hall(614) 292 3008
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COVID Testing Instructions for ATI Students
December 21, 2020
Ohio State is making plans for a safe and healthy spring semester, and we want you to be prepared to do your part. We successfully completed autumn semester by coming Together As Buckeyes and following all the safe and healthy requirements, including face masks, physical distancing and other personal hygiene and behavior. Those will continue in 2021.
In addition, please be aware of the following changes and requirements for on-campus student testing on the regional campuses for spring semester:
General information about returning to campus
- The first two weeks of spring semester classes (January 11-15 and 18-22) will be conducted via virtual delivery. Please note that there are no classes on January 18 in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
- Depending on how COVID-19 cases are trending, and with the guidance of Governor Mike DeWine as well as state and local health experts, the university will evaluate and make any necessary changes to our return plans.
- All students, regardless of where you live, are requested to self-sequester for 10 days before you return to your on-campus residence and/or to in-person engagements on campus.
- Sequestering means staying in your residence as much as possible. The goal is to limit exposure to any other person, including your family members or roommates. If you must be near others, you should wear a mask even indoors.
- To further limit exposure, make your own food or have it delivered.
- If you must go out, wear a mask at all times.
Testing requirements for residential students
You must complete a two-part testing program as part of moving back into your residence
hall:1. Before traveling to campus, you must complete an at-home Vault Health COVID-19 saliva test. The university will provide the tests and cover all shipping expenses.
2. You must complete a second COVID-19 test at the testing location for your regional campus during the week of January 25.
Part 1: Process for Pre-Travel Testing
1. Order Your Vault Kita. Use the unique link below to order your Vault test kit. This link is assigned to
you personally and cannot be shared with others.i. Your unique link to order your test kit:
https://c19.vlt.co/c9b86e4a5639b759d07e9e176458d8abb. Please use the Vault account you used in autumn semester to order your kit.
If you do not have a Vault account, set one up using your university email
account.c. We recommend you order your kit as soon as possible to ensure ample time
for delivery. We are unable to replace lost kits, so once you receive it, please
keep the kit in a safe, secure place.2. Collect and Mail Your Sample
a. 7 days before you leave to return to campus, you should collect and mail your
sample. Please follow the instructions on the attached sheet closely to ensure
your sample can be successfully processed.b. Do not collect your sample before you log into the Virtual Waiting Room
with Vault Health.3. Receiving Results
a. Results will be emailed to your university email account from Vault Health and
are also available via the Vault Health website/app.b. If you receive a positive test result, you will receive a public health order to
isolate and will not be authorized to travel to campus.Part 2: Process for Move-In
You are required to complete a COVID-19 test at the testing facility on your campus on the day identified below for your campus. Testing facilities and hours for the week of January 25:
CFAES Wooster: Fisher Auditorium
Monday, January 25 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.1. Schedule Your Move-In Day and Time: To facilitate physical distancing, you will need to schedule a Move-In day and time using the Housing Portal.
2. Schedule Your COVID-19 Test: Beginning January 7, you will be able to schedule your on-campus testing appointment via MyChart.
You will be asked to limit your contact with others while waiting for test results. You should receive your results within 24-48 hours. More information about the Move-In process will be shared via email in the coming weeks.
Weekly, required testing of all students who live in university housing will resume the week of February 1, so please consider scheduling your MyChart appointments for the entire semester. Students who are compliant with weekly testing will be entered in drawings for prizes like gift cards and more.
Thank you for your support in advancing a safe and healthy Ohio State in the spring.
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COVID Testing Instructions for ATI Students
December 21, 2020
Ohio State is making plans for a safe and healthy spring semester, and we want you to be prepared to do your part. We successfully completed autumn semester by coming Together As Buckeyes and following all the safe and healthy requirements, including face masks, physical distancing and other personal hygiene and behavior. Those will continue in 2021.
In addition, please be aware of the following changes and requirements for on-campus student testing on the regional campuses for spring semester:
General information about returning to campus
- The first two weeks of spring semester classes (January 11-15 and 18-22) will be conducted via virtual delivery. Please note that there are no classes on January 18 in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
- Depending on how COVID-19 cases are trending, and with the guidance of Governor Mike DeWine as well as state and local health experts, the university will evaluate and make any necessary changes to our return plans.
- All students, regardless of where you live, are requested to self-sequester for 10 days before you return to your on-campus residence and/or to in-person engagements on campus.
- Sequestering means staying in your residence as much as possible. The goal is to limit exposure to any other person, including your family members or roommates. If you must be near others, you should wear a mask even indoors.
- To further limit exposure, make your own food or have it delivered.
- If you must go out, wear a mask at all times.
Testing requirements for residential students
You must complete a two-part testing program as part of moving back into your residence
hall:1. Before traveling to campus, you must complete an at-home Vault Health COVID-19 saliva test. The university will provide the tests and cover all shipping expenses.
2. You must complete a second COVID-19 test at the testing location for your regional campus during the week of January 25.
Part 1: Process for Pre-Travel Testing
1. Order Your Vault Kita. Use the unique link below to order your Vault test kit. This link is assigned to
you personally and cannot be shared with others.i. Your unique link to order your test kit:
https://c19.vlt.co/c9b86e4a5639b759d07e9e176458d8abb. Please use the Vault account you used in autumn semester to order your kit.
If you do not have a Vault account, set one up using your university email
account.c. We recommend you order your kit as soon as possible to ensure ample time
for delivery. We are unable to replace lost kits, so once you receive it, please
keep the kit in a safe, secure place.2. Collect and Mail Your Sample
a. 7 days before you leave to return to campus, you should collect and mail your
sample. Please follow the instructions on the attached sheet closely to ensure
your sample can be successfully processed.b. Do not collect your sample before you log into the Virtual Waiting Room
with Vault Health.3. Receiving Results
a. Results will be emailed to your university email account from Vault Health and
are also available via the Vault Health website/app.b. If you receive a positive test result, you will receive a public health order to
isolate and will not be authorized to travel to campus.Part 2: Process for Move-In
You are required to complete a COVID-19 test at the testing facility on your campus on the day identified below for your campus. Testing facilities and hours for the week of January 25:
CFAES Wooster: Fisher Auditorium
Monday, January 25 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.1. Schedule Your Move-In Day and Time: To facilitate physical distancing, you will need to schedule a Move-In day and time using the Housing Portal.
2. Schedule Your COVID-19 Test: Beginning January 7, you will be able to schedule your on-campus testing appointment via MyChart.
You will be asked to limit your contact with others while waiting for test results. You should receive your results within 24-48 hours. More information about the Move-In process will be shared via email in the coming weeks.
Weekly, required testing of all students who live in university housing will resume the week of February 1, so please consider scheduling your MyChart appointments for the entire semester. Students who are compliant with weekly testing will be entered in drawings for prizes like gift cards and more.
Thank you for your support in advancing a safe and healthy Ohio State in the spring.
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AFA Animal Institute & AFA Food Institute Accepting Applications!
APPLY NOW for the AFA Animal Institute or AFA FOOD INSTITUTE.
Deadline is January 27, 2021.
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event material costs.
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students like you with the career direction and professional development you need to confidently navigate your new careers in food and agriculture.
From personal connections to gaining a better understanding of career paths and knowledge of what's new in agriculture, these programs will set you up for career success.
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AFA Animal Institute & AFA Food Institute Accepting Applications!
APPLY NOW for the AFA Animal Institute or AFA FOOD INSTITUTE.
Deadline is January 27, 2021.
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event material costs.
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students like you with the career direction and professional development you need to confidently navigate your new careers in food and agriculture.
From personal connections to gaining a better understanding of career paths and knowledge of what's new in agriculture, these programs will set you up for career success.
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AFA Animal Institute & AFA Food Institute Accepting Applications!
APPLY NOW for the AFA Animal Institute or AFA FOOD INSTITUTE.
Deadline is January 27, 2021.
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event material costs.
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students like you with the career direction and professional development you need to confidently navigate your new careers in food and agriculture.
From personal connections to gaining a better understanding of career paths and knowledge of what's new in agriculture, these programs will set you up for career success.
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AFA Animal Institute & AFA Food Institute Accepting Applications!
APPLY NOW for the AFA Animal Institute or AFA FOOD INSTITUTE.
Deadline is January 27, 2021.
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event material costs.
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students like you with the career direction and professional development you need to confidently navigate your new careers in food and agriculture.
From personal connections to gaining a better understanding of career paths and knowledge of what's new in agriculture, these programs will set you up for career success.
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AFA Animal Institute & AFA Food Institute Accepting Applications!
APPLY NOW for the AFA Animal Institute or AFA FOOD INSTITUTE.
Deadline is January 27, 2021.
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event material costs.
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students like you with the career direction and professional development you need to confidently navigate your new careers in food and agriculture.
From personal connections to gaining a better understanding of career paths and knowledge of what's new in agriculture, these programs will set you up for career success.
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AFA Animal Institute & AFA Food Institute Accepting Applications!
APPLY NOW for the AFA Animal Institute or AFA FOOD INSTITUTE.
Deadline is January 27, 2021.
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event material costs.
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students like you with the career direction and professional development you need to confidently navigate your new careers in food and agriculture.
From personal connections to gaining a better understanding of career paths and knowledge of what's new in agriculture, these programs will set you up for career success.
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AFA Animal Institute & AFA Food Institute Accepting Applications!
APPLY NOW for the AFA Animal Institute or AFA FOOD INSTITUTE.
Deadline is January 27, 2021.
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event material costs.
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students like you with the career direction and professional development you need to confidently navigate your new careers in food and agriculture.
From personal connections to gaining a better understanding of career paths and knowledge of what's new in agriculture, these programs will set you up for career success.
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AFA Animal Institute & AFA Food Institute Accepting Applications!
APPLY NOW for the AFA Animal Institute or AFA FOOD INSTITUTE.
Deadline is January 27, 2021.
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event material costs.
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students like you with the career direction and professional development you need to confidently navigate your new careers in food and agriculture.
From personal connections to gaining a better understanding of career paths and knowledge of what's new in agriculture, these programs will set you up for career success.
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Are you feeling stressed, depressed or scared?
Are you feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, burnt out or scared? You are not alone! The Office of the Chief Wellness Officer, Office of Student Life and College of Nursing have free resources and solutions to help you reduce stress and build coping and resiliency skills. In fact, you can get an Amazon gift card for participating!
Learn more and sign up: go.osu.edu/CARESwellness
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Are you feeling stressed, depressed or scared?
Are you feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, burnt out or scared? You are not alone! The Office of the Chief Wellness Officer, Office of Student Life and College of Nursing have free resources and solutions to help you reduce stress and build coping and resiliency skills. In fact, you can get an Amazon gift card for participating!
Learn more and sign up: go.osu.edu/CARESwellness
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Are you feeling stressed, depressed or scared?
Are you feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, burnt out or scared? You are not alone! The Office of the Chief Wellness Officer, Office of Student Life and College of Nursing have free resources and solutions to help you reduce stress and build coping and resiliency skills. In fact, you can get an Amazon gift card for participating!
Learn more and sign up: go.osu.edu/CARESwellness
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Are you feeling stressed, depressed or scared?
Are you feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, burnt out or scared? You are not alone! The Office of the Chief Wellness Officer, Office of Student Life and College of Nursing have free resources and solutions to help you reduce stress and build coping and resiliency skills. In fact, you can get an Amazon gift card for participating!
Learn more and sign up: go.osu.edu/CARESwellness
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Are you feeling stressed, depressed or scared?
Are you feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, burnt out or scared? You are not alone! The Office of the Chief Wellness Officer, Office of Student Life and College of Nursing have free resources and solutions to help you reduce stress and build coping and resiliency skills. In fact, you can get an Amazon gift card for participating!
Learn more and sign up: go.osu.edu/CARESwellness
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Are you feeling stressed, depressed or scared?
Are you feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, burnt out or scared? You are not alone! The Office of the Chief Wellness Officer, Office of Student Life and College of Nursing have free resources and solutions to help you reduce stress and build coping and resiliency skills. In fact, you can get an Amazon gift card for participating!
Learn more and sign up: go.osu.edu/CARESwellness
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SAC Closed after Thanksgiving
SAC CLOSed - November 26th - January 18th
The Student Activities Center (SAC) will be closed November 26th - January 18th, 2021. It will resume operation on Tuesday, January 19th, 2021.
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SAC Closed after Thanksgiving
SAC CLOSed - November 26th - January 18th
The Student Activities Center (SAC) will be closed November 26th - January 18th, 2021. It will resume operation on Tuesday, January 19th, 2021.
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Plan Now!
As we enter the last few weeks of the semester, it’s important for you to start prepping now for your Thanksgiving and Winter Break plans. Reduce your chances of bringing COVID-19 home to your friends and family by getting a COVID-19 test before leaving campus. Whether you live on or off-campus there are tips and steps you can follow to start your break off in a safe and healthy way.
Learn more: go.osu.edu/PlanNow
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Plan Now!
As we enter the last few weeks of the semester, it’s important for you to start prepping now for your Thanksgiving and Winter Break plans. Reduce your chances of bringing COVID-19 home to your friends and family by getting a COVID-19 test before leaving campus. Whether you live on or off-campus there are tips and steps you can follow to start your break off in a safe and healthy way.
Learn more: go.osu.edu/PlanNow
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Plan Now!
As we enter the last few weeks of the semester, it’s important for you to start prepping now for your Thanksgiving and Winter Break plans. Reduce your chances of bringing COVID-19 home to your friends and family by getting a COVID-19 test before leaving campus. Whether you live on or off-campus there are tips and steps you can follow to start your break off in a safe and healthy way.
Learn more: go.osu.edu/PlanNow
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Election Day and Fisher Auditorium
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Fisher Auditorium will be used as a polling station on Tuesday, November 3rd. To access The CFAES Cafe and study area, please use the south-side entrace.
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Cafe Carmen Closed
Café Carmen will be closed 11/11/20
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Cafe Carmen Closed
Café Carmen will be closed 11/11/20
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
A message from oneeighty....
Explore a bit of the history behind Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Think about how much has changed!
Visit https://nationaltoday.com/national-domestic-violence-awareness-month/ for more information.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
If you know or suspect that somebody suffers from domestic violence, please contact them, and keep that vital line of support open. This is one disease where washing our hands amounts to indifference.
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Underrepresented Populations in STEM Peace Corps Programs
Join Ohio-based Peace Corps Recruiters for an event on Underrepresented Populations in STEM Peace Corps Programs
Monday, Oct 19, 2020 04:00 PM
Discover the benefits of Peace Corps service from returned Peace Corps Volunteers who served in STEM programs. Join us to learn about challenging, rewarding, and inspirational moments from their service. Ask questions about the Peace Corps service experience, and gain tips to guide you through the application process. Note: We will be holding this event on a virtual platform instead of in-person. You must register with the event organizer in order to attend.
For questions about this event, contact Sophia Weinmann. Register here: https://www.peacecorps.gov/events/21_vrs_stempanel_allohio_20201019/
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Your Voice, Your Vote
ATI Students, you still have an opportunity to make your voices heard. If you are a registered voter, don't forget to take part in this year's general election on Tuesday, November 3rd.
Shared by Dr. Janini
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Violence and trauma of any kind takes a toll in so many ways — Take a moment for some self-care. Follow this link for some #DVAM2020 coloring pages from the National Network to End Domestic Violence!
https://nnedv.org/resources-library/coloring-pages/
Picture source: https://www.thehotline.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/03/self-care-blog.png
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
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ATI Fall 2020 Mum Sale
ATI FALL 2020 Mum Sale is Coming.....online!
Purchase your ATI Mums online during the Friends of Secrest Arboretum Fall 2020 Online Plant Sale from September 25 - October 9.
For more details and how to order VIEW FLYER HERE!
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ATI Fall 2020 Mum Sale
ATI FALL 2020 Mum Sale is Coming.....online!
Purchase your ATI Mums online during the Friends of Secrest Arboretum Fall 2020 Online Plant Sale from September 25 - October 9.
For more details and how to order VIEW FLYER HERE!
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ATI Fall 2020 Mum Sale
ATI FALL 2020 Mum Sale is Coming.....online!
Purchase your ATI Mums online during the Friends of Secrest Arboretum Fall 2020 Online Plant Sale from September 25 - October 9.
For more details and how to order VIEW FLYER HERE!
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iPad/iPhone Update Info
iOS14 update...
If you haven't already done so you might want to update your iPad and/or iPhone to the new software called iOS 14. One of the new features is that you can make Google Chrome your default browser instead of Safari. Carmen works better in Google Chrome. Below are links to the new features:
https://9to5mac.com/2020/09/11/ios-14-iphone-google-chrome-default-browser/
https://9to5mac.com/2020/09/16/best-ios-14-features-release/
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AFA Leaders Conference
Afa leaders conference update
How often do you get to sit down with CEO's of MAJOR Companies??? Now is your chance!
Thanks to our partner support, you can attend AFA Leaders Conference at NO COST to you and gain access to industy leaders, internship opportunities, and more!! Click here to learn more about AFA.
Conference delegates will have the chance to pick from several different CEO Circles. In these moderated breakouts, the topical stage will be set and then you will get the chance to ask your questions. So, please bring plenty!!
Here's a sneak peek at a few of our CEO Circle Panelists
Mike Frank, President and CEO, Nutrien Ag Soultions
Amy O'Shea, President and CEO, Certis, USA
Rob Painter, CEO, Trimble, Inc.
Jim Collins, CEO, Corteva Agriscience
Check out the full Conference agenda here.
Full session descriptions will be added in the coming weeks as details are finalized.
Application deadline is Sept. 24
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Umami Bites Food Truck on Campus!!
Umami Bites Food Truck on Campus Thursday September 17th
Hungry? Need to get outside for lunch? The Wooster Campus Staff Council has invited Umami Bites Food Truck to campus!
The Umami Bites Food Truck will be on campus from 11am-2:30pm on Thursday, September 17th by the Skou Tent. You’ll be able to purchase a delicious lunch from Umami Bites, featuring fresh, local ingredients, and food made to order.
Don’t forget to take your temperature, wear your mask and bring a chair! The food truck will be open to all staff, students, and faculty.
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Family Day - CANCELED
Every year, we look forward to inviting families on campus to celebrate Family Day. But given the growing concerns around COVID-19, Family Day for this year has been canceled.
Stay Safe and Healthy. Together as Buckeyes.
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Financial Aid Reminders
Autumn 2020 Financial Aid Reminders
Autumn semester will be beginning soon! CLICK HERE for some friendly reminders to make sure you are financially prepared!!!
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Financial Aid Reminders
Autumn 2020 Financial Aid Reminders
Autumn semester will be beginning soon! CLICK HERE for some friendly reminders to make sure you are financially prepared!!!
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Still Need Your Books?
We are getting excited now!! Only a few short weeks till classes begin.
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic affecting us all, OSU/ATI is encouraging all students to purchase your textbooks online through our campus bookstore, for home delivery, before you arrive to campus. This will ensure that you get your required books in a timely manner, while keeping you safe, as large crowds typically visit our bookstore at the beginning of each semester.
Once you have registered for classes, you can easily purchase your textbooks online at the OSU-ATI Bookstore. After ordering, please choose to have them shipped. For peace of mind, the OSU/ATI Bookstore provides a full refund for any unwanted Fall 2020 textbooks through Sept 1st.
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Still Need Your Books?
We are getting excited now!! Only a few short weeks till classes begin.
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic affecting us all, OSU/ATI is encouraging all students to purchase your textbooks online through our campus bookstore, for home delivery, before you arrive to campus. This will ensure that you get your required books in a timely manner, while keeping you safe, as large crowds typically visit our bookstore at the beginning of each semester.
Once you have registered for classes, you can easily purchase your textbooks online at the OSU-ATI Bookstore. After ordering, please choose to have them shipped. For peace of mind, the OSU/ATI Bookstore provides a full refund for any unwanted Fall 2020 textbooks through Sept 1st.
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Still Need Your Books?
We are getting excited now!! Only a few short weeks till classes begin.
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic affecting us all, OSU/ATI is encouraging all students to purchase your textbooks online through our campus bookstore, for home delivery, before you arrive to campus. This will ensure that you get your required books in a timely manner, while keeping you safe, as large crowds typically visit our bookstore at the beginning of each semester.
Once you have registered for classes, you can easily purchase your textbooks online at the OSU-ATI Bookstore. After ordering, please choose to have them shipped. For peace of mind, the OSU/ATI Bookstore provides a full refund for any unwanted Fall 2020 textbooks through Sept 1st.
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ATI Business Office Deadline
Reminder from the ATI Business Office
To ALL students (incoming freshmen and returning students): Tuition and Fees are due Tuesday, August 18th. Please review your statement of account for accuracy. If you have student health insurance posted on your account and you do not need the health insurance, please waive it before Tuesday, August 18th. If you have questions, please contact the Business Office at 330-287-1331 or FAES-ATIBusiness@osu.edu.
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ATI Business Office Deadline
Reminder from the ATI Business Office
To ALL students (incoming freshmen and returning students): Tuition and Fees are due Tuesday, August 18th. Please review your statement of account for accuracy. If you have student health insurance posted on your account and you do not need the health insurance, please waive it before Tuesday, August 18th. If you have questions, please contact the Business Office at 330-287-1331 or FAES-ATIBusiness@osu.edu.
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ATI Business Office Deadline
Reminder from the ATI Business Office
To ALL students (incoming freshmen and returning students): Tuition and Fees are due Tuesday, August 18th. Please review your statement of account for accuracy. If you have student health insurance posted on your account and you do not need the health insurance, please waive it before Tuesday, August 18th. If you have questions, please contact the Business Office at 330-287-1331 or FAES-ATIBusiness@osu.edu.
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Cafe Carmen Updates
Grubhub will be used this semester for Dining Services!
Grubhub will only be used for pick-up. You must enter your phone number upon being asked so you can receive order notifications when complete. Grubhub will only ask this once upon your first time ordering.
Hours for August 19th - August 20th: 7:30 am - 2:00 pm with a limited menu
Normal hours will resume on August 21st: 7:30 am-3:30 pm Monday-Friday with a full menu.
Everyone will need to download the Grubhub app to order food for pickup. To set-up your Grubhub app, see image below.
Grub Hub Info
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Cafe Carmen Updates
Grubhub will be used this semester for Dining Services!
Grubhub will only be used for pick-up. You must enter your phone number upon being asked so you can receive order notifications when complete. Grubhub will only ask this once upon your first time ordering.
Hours for August 19th - August 20th: 7:30 am - 2:00 pm with a limited menu
Normal hours will resume on August 21st: 7:30 am-3:30 pm Monday-Friday with a full menu.
Everyone will need to download the Grubhub app to order food for pickup. To set-up your Grubhub app, see image below.
Grub Hub Info
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Cafe Carmen Updates
Grubhub will be used this semester for Dining Services!
Grubhub will only be used for pick-up. You must enter your phone number upon being asked so you can receive order notifications when complete. Grubhub will only ask this once upon your first time ordering.
Hours for August 19th - August 20th: 7:30 am - 2:00 pm with a limited menu
Normal hours will resume on August 21st: 7:30 am-3:30 pm Monday-Friday with a full menu.
Everyone will need to download the Grubhub app to order food for pickup. To set-up your Grubhub app, see image below.
Grub Hub Info
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Cafe Carmen Updates
Grubhub will be used this semester for Dining Services!
Grubhub will only be used for pick-up. You must enter your phone number upon being asked so you can receive order notifications when complete. Grubhub will only ask this once upon your first time ordering.
Hours for August 19th - August 20th: 7:30 am - 2:00 pm with a limited menu
Normal hours will resume on August 21st: 7:30 am-3:30 pm Monday-Friday with a full menu.
Everyone will need to download the Grubhub app to order food for pickup. To set-up your Grubhub app, see image below.
Grub Hub Info
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The Learning Lab is Ready to Help You!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success!
Meet our Tutors
My name is Cherakee Hilfinger and I am a tutor here at ATI. I am from Stark country, which is only about 30 minutes from here. I am available to help with any math up to college algebra, speech, economy, ruminant feeding, livestock health, and your intro to animal science classes! Feel free to reach out to me about anything, whether it's school-related or you just need a friend! :) Hi! My name is Emma Leggett. I’m nineteen years old and a 2021 graduate from Claymont High School! I live in a small town in Tuscarawas County, called Uhrichsville. I was highly involved in the swine show industry at my county fair and in The Ohio State Fair which led me down my educational path.
I am aiming for a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science with a Specialization in Swine. Some of the areas I can tutor would be Speech, some mathematics, Swine 1 and Livestock Health! I hope to see you guys soon!
My name is Katelyn Smeltzer and I am from Ashland Ohio, and I have many animals including pigs, cows, horses, and dogs. In my free time I enjoy camping, riding 4-wheelers, and riding horses. I have taken many classes here at ATI including Animal Science 2200.01, English 1110.01, Math 1148 (Algebra) & 1149 (Trigonometry), History 1152, Chem 1210, Ag Comm 3130, Animal Tec (Exploring animal Health)1201.08, Animal Tec (Intro Animal Science Lab) 2200.02, Biology 1113 & 1114, Rural Soc 1500, AED Econ 2001, Animal Tec (Livestock Genetics) 3150T, and Intro to World Lit 2301.
Hi, I'm Sophia Thompson! I am the Head Tutor for the Learning Lab. I live in Applewood and am majoring in Biochemical Sciences - Food Science. Oxford, Ohio is my hometown and I have a little family farm there. The subjects I tutor in are Chemistry, Sociology, Economics, and Math. I spend most of my time in the Applewood Learning Lab - next to the Housing Office...I am available to help answer many of your questions. Chemistry and Math are my primary focus. My name is Adam Bechtel.113 and I Tutor in the Learning Lab. I am a sophomore from Centerville, Ohio which is just outside Dayton. I am able to tutor Precollege Math 2 (Math 1075), ENR 2100, CRPSOIL 2300T/2301T, ENVSCT 1201T and English 1101. I live in Applewood and am available to help with many of your questions. Hi, my name is Connor Anderson, I'm a Business major and in my second year at ATI. I live in Wooster, (sorry not on campus), and am best suited for students who need assistance in College Algebra (Math 1148), Trig (Math 1149), English, BUSTEC and Economics (AEDECON). -
The Learning Lab is Ready to Help You!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success!
Meet our Tutors
My name is Cherakee Hilfinger and I am a tutor here at ATI. I am from Stark country, which is only about 30 minutes from here. I am available to help with any math up to college algebra, speech, economy, ruminant feeding, livestock health, and your intro to animal science classes! Feel free to reach out to me about anything, whether it's school-related or you just need a friend! :) Hi! My name is Emma Leggett. I’m nineteen years old and a 2021 graduate from Claymont High School! I live in a small town in Tuscarawas County, called Uhrichsville. I was highly involved in the swine show industry at my county fair and in The Ohio State Fair which led me down my educational path.
I am aiming for a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science with a Specialization in Swine. Some of the areas I can tutor would be Speech, some mathematics, Swine 1 and Livestock Health! I hope to see you guys soon!
My name is Katelyn Smeltzer and I am from Ashland Ohio, and I have many animals including pigs, cows, horses, and dogs. In my free time I enjoy camping, riding 4-wheelers, and riding horses. I have taken many classes here at ATI including Animal Science 2200.01, English 1110.01, Math 1148 (Algebra) & 1149 (Trigonometry), History 1152, Chem 1210, Ag Comm 3130, Animal Tec (Exploring animal Health)1201.08, Animal Tec (Intro Animal Science Lab) 2200.02, Biology 1113 & 1114, Rural Soc 1500, AED Econ 2001, Animal Tec (Livestock Genetics) 3150T, and Intro to World Lit 2301.
Hi, I'm Sophia Thompson! I am the Head Tutor for the Learning Lab. I live in Applewood and am majoring in Biochemical Sciences - Food Science. Oxford, Ohio is my hometown and I have a little family farm there. The subjects I tutor in are Chemistry, Sociology, Economics, and Math. I spend most of my time in the Applewood Learning Lab - next to the Housing Office...I am available to help answer many of your questions. Chemistry and Math are my primary focus. My name is Adam Bechtel.113 and I Tutor in the Learning Lab. I am a sophomore from Centerville, Ohio which is just outside Dayton. I am able to tutor Precollege Math 2 (Math 1075), ENR 2100, CRPSOIL 2300T/2301T, ENVSCT 1201T and English 1101. I live in Applewood and am available to help with many of your questions. Hi, my name is Connor Anderson, I'm a Business major and in my second year at ATI. I live in Wooster, (sorry not on campus), and am best suited for students who need assistance in College Algebra (Math 1148), Trig (Math 1149), English, BUSTEC and Economics (AEDECON). -
ATI Library Summer Hours
ATI Library Summer Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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ATI Library Summer Hours
ATI Library Summer Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Congratulations 2022 Grads!
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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STEP Program
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Attention Graduates...It's time for caps and gowns!
Attention graduates!
Those planning to participate in commencement on Saturday, May 7, may purchase their cap, gown, and tassel at the ATI Bookstore beginning the week of April 4th.
Want to show off your creativity and imagination?
Bring your graduation cap to the Ohio State ATI Library and decorate it for commencement in your own unique style. There will be supplies and ideas to help you create the perfect cap for your big day!
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Outstanding Student Recognition 2022
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2022, or have already graduated either Summer 2021 or Autumn 2021. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents and can be accessed here: https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_22. Please visit the page and review the application for complete details about Outstanding Student eligibility. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Monday, March 7th
Please visit : https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_22 to access the page for downloading the application materials. When the hyperlinks on this page are selected, the Word document should download automatically. You may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please contact me via email at king.478@osu.edu
Sincerely,
Mr. King
ATI Student Recognition Banquet Committee Chair
The Ohio State University ATI
330-287-1219
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Outstanding Student Recognition 2022
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2022, or have already graduated either Summer 2021 or Autumn 2021. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents and can be accessed here: https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_22. Please visit the page and review the application for complete details about Outstanding Student eligibility. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Monday, March 7th
Please visit : https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_22 to access the page for downloading the application materials. When the hyperlinks on this page are selected, the Word document should download automatically. You may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please contact me via email at king.478@osu.edu
Sincerely,
Mr. King
ATI Student Recognition Banquet Committee Chair
The Ohio State University ATI
330-287-1219
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Outstanding Student Recognition 2022
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2022, or have already graduated either Summer 2021 or Autumn 2021. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents and can be accessed here: https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_22. Please visit the page and review the application for complete details about Outstanding Student eligibility. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Monday, March 7th
Please visit : https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_22 to access the page for downloading the application materials. When the hyperlinks on this page are selected, the Word document should download automatically. You may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please contact me via email at king.478@osu.edu
Sincerely,
Mr. King
ATI Student Recognition Banquet Committee Chair
The Ohio State University ATI
330-287-1219
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Welcome to Columbus Day!
Welcome to Columbus Day! is Wednesday, March 30th.
This is an all day event, meet advisors, professors, enjoy a box lunch, and talk with ATI students who have transitioned and now make Columbus their campus.
Transportation is provided but limited.
Contact Cate Hunko.1 to reserve a space or to ask more questions.
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Grade Forgiveness Petition Deadline
The deadline for students to submit a Grade Forgiveness Petition for a course they are repeating during Spring 2022 is Friday, March 25.
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Grade Forgiveness Petition Deadline
The deadline for students to submit a Grade Forgiveness Petition for a course they are repeating during Spring 2022 is Friday, March 25.
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Grade Forgiveness Petition Deadline
The deadline for students to submit a Grade Forgiveness Petition for a course they are repeating during Spring 2022 is Friday, March 25.
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Grade Forgiveness Petition Deadline
The deadline for students to submit a Grade Forgiveness Petition for a course they are repeating during Spring 2022 is Friday, March 25.
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Grade Forgiveness Petition Deadline
The deadline for students to submit a Grade Forgiveness Petition for a course they are repeating during Spring 2022 is Friday, March 25.
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Last Day to Drop Deadline
Friday, March 25, is the last day to drop a full-semester course with instructor and advisor permission.
Student must complete a Course Enrollment Permission Form and submit for approvals via the instructions on page 1. Drops will not be approved after March 25 without extenuating circumstances.
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Last Day to Drop Deadline
Friday, March 25, is the last day to drop a full-semester course with instructor and advisor permission.
Student must complete a Course Enrollment Permission Form and submit for approvals via the instructions on page 1. Drops will not be approved after March 25 without extenuating circumstances.
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Last Day to Drop Deadline
Friday, March 25, is the last day to drop a full-semester course with instructor and advisor permission.
Student must complete a Course Enrollment Permission Form and submit for approvals via the instructions on page 1. Drops will not be approved after March 25 without extenuating circumstances.
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Last Day to Drop Deadline
Friday, March 25, is the last day to drop a full-semester course with instructor and advisor permission.
Student must complete a Course Enrollment Permission Form and submit for approvals via the instructions on page 1. Drops will not be approved after March 25 without extenuating circumstances.
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Last Day to Drop Deadline
Friday, March 25, is the last day to drop a full-semester course with instructor and advisor permission.
Student must complete a Course Enrollment Permission Form and submit for approvals via the instructions on page 1. Drops will not be approved after March 25 without extenuating circumstances.
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OPPORTUNITY....Career Development Course - 2nd half of this semester
ESCE 2272, is a career development class for all Ohio State Students, aimed to assist them with their career goals and choices. From learning more about themselves, different majors and decision-making, to exploring various careers, transitioning to the job market and applying to graduate and professional schools. Students will have the opportunity to master their resumes, personal statements, interviewing, among many other skills needed to be successful upon graduation.
Details:
- Course Number: 37119
- Credits and Grading: 2-credit hour class, graded S/U
- When:
- Second term, Spring Semester (March 2nd -April 25)
- Fridays from 10:00 a.m. - Noon
- Instruction Mode: Distance Learning - synchronous
For more information email Dr. Ana Berrios Allison at berrios.7@osu.edu
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OPPORTUNITY....Career Development Course - 2nd half of this semester
ESCE 2272, is a career development class for all Ohio State Students, aimed to assist them with their career goals and choices. From learning more about themselves, different majors and decision-making, to exploring various careers, transitioning to the job market and applying to graduate and professional schools. Students will have the opportunity to master their resumes, personal statements, interviewing, among many other skills needed to be successful upon graduation.
Details:
- Course Number: 37119
- Credits and Grading: 2-credit hour class, graded S/U
- When:
- Second term, Spring Semester (March 2nd -April 25)
- Fridays from 10:00 a.m. - Noon
- Instruction Mode: Distance Learning - synchronous
For more information email Dr. Ana Berrios Allison at berrios.7@osu.edu
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Ohio House of Representatives Legislative Page Program
Want to build YOUR skills and career at the Ohio House of Representatives? At this government institution, we provide a wide-range of career interests and are now taking applications from part-time undergraduate college students for the Legislative Page Program.
Beyond assisting members with various projects that may touch-on your interests, it’s a perfect opportunity to create a competitive resume and network with other professionals at the Ohio Statehouse. Duties include but are not limited to: distributing documents, photocopying, taking phone calls, and greeting visitors to the House of Representatives, and much more!
The positions work around your college schedule with the shifts between 8:00-5:00; Monday through Friday. The spots are open to both the Republican and Democrat caucuses.
Apply online at the https://ohiohouse.gov/resources/page-program.
The Ohio House of Representatives is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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Ohio House of Representatives Legislative Page Program
Want to build YOUR skills and career at the Ohio House of Representatives? At this government institution, we provide a wide-range of career interests and are now taking applications from part-time undergraduate college students for the Legislative Page Program.
Beyond assisting members with various projects that may touch-on your interests, it’s a perfect opportunity to create a competitive resume and network with other professionals at the Ohio Statehouse. Duties include but are not limited to: distributing documents, photocopying, taking phone calls, and greeting visitors to the House of Representatives, and much more!
The positions work around your college schedule with the shifts between 8:00-5:00; Monday through Friday. The spots are open to both the Republican and Democrat caucuses.
Apply online at the https://ohiohouse.gov/resources/page-program.
The Ohio House of Representatives is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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Last Day to Drop a Course - Friday, February 4th
The last day to drop a full-semester course without permission and without a "W" on your academic record is Friday, February 4.
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Newly Enhanced - Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness Info
See what’s new with the Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness (previously known as Health and Wellness Innovation in Healthcare) and be sure to share this information with prospective students!
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Newly Enhanced - Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness Info
See what’s new with the Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness (previously known as Health and Wellness Innovation in Healthcare) and be sure to share this information with prospective students!
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Economic Scholars Program
Are your undergraduate students looking for opportunities to apply economics to real world problems?
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland in collaboration with universities across Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania will be hosting the Economic Scholars Program. The ESP is a free economic research conference where student scholars and faculty come together to share undergraduate student-initiated works and cultivate imaginative research. The conference will be held as a hybrid event on May 6, 2022 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and offer students an opportunity to gain valuable experience presenting at a professional conference, network with peers, and discover internship and employment openings with the Federal Reserve.
The Economic Scholars Program is open to all undergraduate students and offers several opportunities to get involved. The student roles include:
- Peer Review Board
- Session Chair
- Discussant
- Presenter-Paper
- Presenter-Poster
Please consider sharing this information with your students. All are welcome to participate in and attend the Economic Scholars Program Conference. To learn more about the program and how your students can get involved visit our website: Programs and Resources (clevelandfed.org)
Upcoming Deadlines
Applications for the peer review board are Now Open! Have your students Register today!
Please contact Alexandria Halmbacher at Alexandria.Halmbacher@clev.frb.org with questions or sign-up for our e-blast to get up to date information and reminders about important upcoming deadlines.
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Economic Scholars Program
Are your undergraduate students looking for opportunities to apply economics to real world problems?
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland in collaboration with universities across Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania will be hosting the Economic Scholars Program. The ESP is a free economic research conference where student scholars and faculty come together to share undergraduate student-initiated works and cultivate imaginative research. The conference will be held as a hybrid event on May 6, 2022 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and offer students an opportunity to gain valuable experience presenting at a professional conference, network with peers, and discover internship and employment openings with the Federal Reserve.
The Economic Scholars Program is open to all undergraduate students and offers several opportunities to get involved. The student roles include:
- Peer Review Board
- Session Chair
- Discussant
- Presenter-Paper
- Presenter-Poster
Please consider sharing this information with your students. All are welcome to participate in and attend the Economic Scholars Program Conference. To learn more about the program and how your students can get involved visit our website: Programs and Resources (clevelandfed.org)
Upcoming Deadlines
Applications for the peer review board are Now Open! Have your students Register today!
Please contact Alexandria Halmbacher at Alexandria.Halmbacher@clev.frb.org with questions or sign-up for our e-blast to get up to date information and reminders about important upcoming deadlines.
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IMPORTANT CHANGES TO HANDSHAKE -PLEASE READ
Important update and changes to Handshake...Please Read!
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IMPORTANT CHANGES TO HANDSHAKE -PLEASE READ
Important update and changes to Handshake...Please Read!
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ORIP Applications Now Open!
ORIP Applications Now Open!
Apply for the 2022 OSU Research Internship Program.
Details: The 2022 OSU Research Internship Program (ORIP) on the Wooster campus is currently accepting student and faculty mentor applications. The program is managed centrally through the CFAES Office for Research and Graduate Education, and coordinated by Faculty Advisor, Michelle Jones, Professor (HCS). This year’s program will run from May 9 to July 15, 2022.
• Student Applications Due: February 28, 2022
• Faculty Mentor Applications Due: February 28, 2022
ORIP provides research experiences for high school students and undergraduates. Students must be 18 years of age by May 1st to participate. The goal of this program is to expand research opportunities to area students and to enhance their interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by inculcating critical thinking skills through rigorous laboratory and field-based research experiences, seminars, group discussions, and symposia.
Selected students will receive stipends and certificates indicating their participation in the program. Student participants will also build a network of peers, scientists, and experiences that will set them apart from others for college applications and future career opportunities.
Please direct questions to Alexis Didinger.2.
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ORIP Applications Now Open!
ORIP Applications Now Open!
Apply for the 2022 OSU Research Internship Program.
Details: The 2022 OSU Research Internship Program (ORIP) on the Wooster campus is currently accepting student and faculty mentor applications. The program is managed centrally through the CFAES Office for Research and Graduate Education, and coordinated by Faculty Advisor, Michelle Jones, Professor (HCS). This year’s program will run from May 9 to July 15, 2022.
• Student Applications Due: February 28, 2022
• Faculty Mentor Applications Due: February 28, 2022
ORIP provides research experiences for high school students and undergraduates. Students must be 18 years of age by May 1st to participate. The goal of this program is to expand research opportunities to area students and to enhance their interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by inculcating critical thinking skills through rigorous laboratory and field-based research experiences, seminars, group discussions, and symposia.
Selected students will receive stipends and certificates indicating their participation in the program. Student participants will also build a network of peers, scientists, and experiences that will set them apart from others for college applications and future career opportunities.
Please direct questions to Alexis Didinger.2.
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ORIP Applications Now Open!
ORIP Applications Now Open!
Apply for the 2022 OSU Research Internship Program.
Details: The 2022 OSU Research Internship Program (ORIP) on the Wooster campus is currently accepting student and faculty mentor applications. The program is managed centrally through the CFAES Office for Research and Graduate Education, and coordinated by Faculty Advisor, Michelle Jones, Professor (HCS). This year’s program will run from May 9 to July 15, 2022.
• Student Applications Due: February 28, 2022
• Faculty Mentor Applications Due: February 28, 2022
ORIP provides research experiences for high school students and undergraduates. Students must be 18 years of age by May 1st to participate. The goal of this program is to expand research opportunities to area students and to enhance their interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by inculcating critical thinking skills through rigorous laboratory and field-based research experiences, seminars, group discussions, and symposia.
Selected students will receive stipends and certificates indicating their participation in the program. Student participants will also build a network of peers, scientists, and experiences that will set them apart from others for college applications and future career opportunities.
Please direct questions to Alexis Didinger.2.
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ORIP Applications Now Open!
ORIP Applications Now Open!
Apply for the 2022 OSU Research Internship Program.
Details: The 2022 OSU Research Internship Program (ORIP) on the Wooster campus is currently accepting student and faculty mentor applications. The program is managed centrally through the CFAES Office for Research and Graduate Education, and coordinated by Faculty Advisor, Michelle Jones, Professor (HCS). This year’s program will run from May 9 to July 15, 2022.
• Student Applications Due: February 28, 2022
• Faculty Mentor Applications Due: February 28, 2022
ORIP provides research experiences for high school students and undergraduates. Students must be 18 years of age by May 1st to participate. The goal of this program is to expand research opportunities to area students and to enhance their interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by inculcating critical thinking skills through rigorous laboratory and field-based research experiences, seminars, group discussions, and symposia.
Selected students will receive stipends and certificates indicating their participation in the program. Student participants will also build a network of peers, scientists, and experiences that will set them apart from others for college applications and future career opportunities.
Please direct questions to Alexis Didinger.2.
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ORIP Applications Now Open!
ORIP Applications Now Open!
Apply for the 2022 OSU Research Internship Program.
Details: The 2022 OSU Research Internship Program (ORIP) on the Wooster campus is currently accepting student and faculty mentor applications. The program is managed centrally through the CFAES Office for Research and Graduate Education, and coordinated by Faculty Advisor, Michelle Jones, Professor (HCS). This year’s program will run from May 9 to July 15, 2022.
• Student Applications Due: February 28, 2022
• Faculty Mentor Applications Due: February 28, 2022
ORIP provides research experiences for high school students and undergraduates. Students must be 18 years of age by May 1st to participate. The goal of this program is to expand research opportunities to area students and to enhance their interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by inculcating critical thinking skills through rigorous laboratory and field-based research experiences, seminars, group discussions, and symposia.
Selected students will receive stipends and certificates indicating their participation in the program. Student participants will also build a network of peers, scientists, and experiences that will set them apart from others for college applications and future career opportunities.
Please direct questions to Alexis Didinger.2.
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ORIP Applications Now Open!
ORIP Applications Now Open!
Apply for the 2022 OSU Research Internship Program.
Details: The 2022 OSU Research Internship Program (ORIP) on the Wooster campus is currently accepting student and faculty mentor applications. The program is managed centrally through the CFAES Office for Research and Graduate Education, and coordinated by Faculty Advisor, Michelle Jones, Professor (HCS). This year’s program will run from May 9 to July 15, 2022.
• Student Applications Due: February 28, 2022
• Faculty Mentor Applications Due: February 28, 2022
ORIP provides research experiences for high school students and undergraduates. Students must be 18 years of age by May 1st to participate. The goal of this program is to expand research opportunities to area students and to enhance their interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by inculcating critical thinking skills through rigorous laboratory and field-based research experiences, seminars, group discussions, and symposia.
Selected students will receive stipends and certificates indicating their participation in the program. Student participants will also build a network of peers, scientists, and experiences that will set them apart from others for college applications and future career opportunities.
Please direct questions to Alexis Didinger.2.
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Vet Med Interview Prep Workshop - Jan. 18th
Vet Med Interview Prep Workshop | January 18th at 5:30pm on Zoom
Are you getting ready for Vet School interviews or wonder what you will need to prepare for in the future? This workshop will go through key skills to focus on, common questions, and ways to prepare. This workshop will take place on zoom. In order to get the zoom link please email Caitlin Conrad (presenter) at conrad.256@osu.edu to sign up. Once you have completed the workshop you will have the opportunity to do a mock interview specific to your interview coming up or a general prep mock interview that can help with how to respond to different types of questions. We hope to see you there!
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Vet Med Interview Prep Workshop - Jan. 18th
Vet Med Interview Prep Workshop | January 18th at 5:30pm on Zoom
Are you getting ready for Vet School interviews or wonder what you will need to prepare for in the future? This workshop will go through key skills to focus on, common questions, and ways to prepare. This workshop will take place on zoom. In order to get the zoom link please email Caitlin Conrad (presenter) at conrad.256@osu.edu to sign up. Once you have completed the workshop you will have the opportunity to do a mock interview specific to your interview coming up or a general prep mock interview that can help with how to respond to different types of questions. We hope to see you there!
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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Transitioning to Columbus AU22 and Living on Campus?
Transitioning to Columbus in SU22 or AU22? Please contact Cate Hunko.1, the Transition Counselor, to begin the process. If you are planning to live on campus and depending where, there are a few deadlines to meet in February.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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CFAES Spring Career Fairs
Save the Date for the CFAES Spring Career Fairs
2/16/22 In-Person, Ohio Center Union
2/17/22 Virtual, Handshake
Sign up through Handshake beginning January 10th
Need a ride to Columbus to attend Fair?
Scan QR code for sign up or contact Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu.
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Learning Lab Tutors Available!
The Learning Lab Tutors are available to help you with your end of semester needs.
Please drop in or email me at: nemitz.7@osu.edu.
We are here to help you succeed!!
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Learning Lab Tutors Available!
The Learning Lab Tutors are available to help you with your end of semester needs.
Please drop in or email me at: nemitz.7@osu.edu.
We are here to help you succeed!!
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Learning Lab Tutors Available!
The Learning Lab Tutors are available to help you with your end of semester needs.
Please drop in or email me at: nemitz.7@osu.edu.
We are here to help you succeed!!
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Interested in Transitioning to Columbus?
Students interested in Transitioning to Columbus for SP22 or AU22 and would like details on Housing, Parking, Scheduling and the requirements for making the transition please contact Cate Hunko.1
Students transitioning in SP22 need to contact me ASAP!
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Interested in Transitioning to Columbus?
Students interested in Transitioning to Columbus for SP22 or AU22 and would like details on Housing, Parking, Scheduling and the requirements for making the transition please contact Cate Hunko.1
Students transitioning in SP22 need to contact me ASAP!
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Interested in Transitioning to Columbus?
Students interested in Transitioning to Columbus for SP22 or AU22 and would like details on Housing, Parking, Scheduling and the requirements for making the transition please contact Cate Hunko.1
Students transitioning in SP22 need to contact me ASAP!
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Interested in Transitioning to Columbus?
Students interested in Transitioning to Columbus for SP22 or AU22 and would like details on Housing, Parking, Scheduling and the requirements for making the transition please contact Cate Hunko.1
Students transitioning in SP22 need to contact me ASAP!
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Interested in Transitioning to Columbus?
Students interested in Transitioning to Columbus for SP22 or AU22 and would like details on Housing, Parking, Scheduling and the requirements for making the transition please contact Cate Hunko.1
Students transitioning in SP22 need to contact me ASAP!
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Interested in Transitioning to Columbus?
Students interested in Transitioning to Columbus for SP22 or AU22 and would like details on Housing, Parking, Scheduling and the requirements for making the transition please contact Cate Hunko.1
Students transitioning in SP22 need to contact me ASAP!
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Interested in Transitioning to Columbus?
Students interested in Transitioning to Columbus for SP22 or AU22 and would like details on Housing, Parking, Scheduling and the requirements for making the transition please contact Cate Hunko.1
Students transitioning in SP22 need to contact me ASAP!
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Interested in Transitioning to Columbus?
Students interested in Transitioning to Columbus for SP22 or AU22 and would like details on Housing, Parking, Scheduling and the requirements for making the transition please contact Cate Hunko.1
Students transitioning in SP22 need to contact me ASAP!
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Grade Forgiveness Deadline - October 29
Friday, October 29, is the deadline to petition to use grade forgiveness for a course that you are repeating autumn semester 2021. The petition is found on the Registrar's webpage in the bulleted list under Current Students on the Students tab of that page.
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Last Day to Drop
The last day to drop a full-semester course or withdraw from the University without extenuating circumstances is Friday October 29. A Course Enrollment Permission form must be completed, emailed to the course instructor, your academic advisor, and the academic affairs office. Please allow time for approvals to be received by 5:00 p.m. on the 29th for processing.
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Learning Lab is Open!!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
MEET A TUTOR...
Hi, my name is Janine Stover and I am from Xenia, Ohio. I’m majoring in Livestock Production and Management Specializing in Beef. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with leadership and religion classes, my specialty is English. I’m here to help you adapt to balancing life and school. Life in college is stressful, and I’m here as an ear to listen if you ever need to have a chat.
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Learning Lab is Open!!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
MEET A TUTOR...
Hi, my name is Janine Stover and I am from Xenia, Ohio. I’m majoring in Livestock Production and Management Specializing in Beef. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with leadership and religion classes, my specialty is English. I’m here to help you adapt to balancing life and school. Life in college is stressful, and I’m here as an ear to listen if you ever need to have a chat.
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Learning Lab is Open!!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
MEET A TUTOR...
Hi, my name is Janine Stover and I am from Xenia, Ohio. I’m majoring in Livestock Production and Management Specializing in Beef. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with leadership and religion classes, my specialty is English. I’m here to help you adapt to balancing life and school. Life in college is stressful, and I’m here as an ear to listen if you ever need to have a chat.
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Learning Lab is Open!!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
MEET A TUTOR...
Hi, my name is Janine Stover and I am from Xenia, Ohio. I’m majoring in Livestock Production and Management Specializing in Beef. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with leadership and religion classes, my specialty is English. I’m here to help you adapt to balancing life and school. Life in college is stressful, and I’m here as an ear to listen if you ever need to have a chat.
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Learning Lab is Open!!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
MEET A TUTOR...
Hi, my name is Janine Stover and I am from Xenia, Ohio. I’m majoring in Livestock Production and Management Specializing in Beef. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with leadership and religion classes, my specialty is English. I’m here to help you adapt to balancing life and school. Life in college is stressful, and I’m here as an ear to listen if you ever need to have a chat.
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Library Database Session
Need to know how to find articles in OSU databases but didn't take the library workshop in ENG 1110? Or maybe you took the workshop but would like a refresher?
Join librarian Kathy Yoder in the library computer room for a LIBRARY DATABASE session.
This free workshop will be offered 3 different dates and times: October 6 at 4:10, October 13 at 10:20, or October 20 at 1:50.
Pick the session that suits your schedule. No RSVP required.
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Library Database Session
Need to know how to find articles in OSU databases but didn't take the library workshop in ENG 1110? Or maybe you took the workshop but would like a refresher?
Join librarian Kathy Yoder in the library computer room for a LIBRARY DATABASE session.
This free workshop will be offered 3 different dates and times: October 6 at 4:10, October 13 at 10:20, or October 20 at 1:50.
Pick the session that suits your schedule. No RSVP required.
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Library Database Session
Need to know how to find articles in OSU databases but didn't take the library workshop in ENG 1110? Or maybe you took the workshop but would like a refresher?
Join librarian Kathy Yoder in the library computer room for a LIBRARY DATABASE session.
This free workshop will be offered 3 different dates and times: October 6 at 4:10, October 13 at 10:20, or October 20 at 1:50.
Pick the session that suits your schedule. No RSVP required.
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Learning Lab Open and Ready to Help!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hello fellow Ohio State ATI students! I am Paityn Slansky and I am from Lodi, OH. I am majoring in Biochemical Sciences and studying to be a veterinarian. My specialties are biology(1113) and chemistry(1110,1210), but I can also help with rural sociology, agricultural communications, and math classes up to 1149 (trigonometry). I am open to help through zoom or through face to face meetings depending on what you are comfortable with and which learning style works best for you; I’ll be there to help!
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Learning Lab Open and Ready to Help!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hello fellow Ohio State ATI students! I am Paityn Slansky and I am from Lodi, OH. I am majoring in Biochemical Sciences and studying to be a veterinarian. My specialties are biology(1113) and chemistry(1110,1210), but I can also help with rural sociology, agricultural communications, and math classes up to 1149 (trigonometry). I am open to help through zoom or through face to face meetings depending on what you are comfortable with and which learning style works best for you; I’ll be there to help!
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Zoe Parrott and I am from Mansfield, Ohio. I am majoring in Agriscience Education. As a tutor in the Learning Lab, I am prepared to help with general education courses. I am also able to help you with time management and how to study for important tests and exams. I am open to help through zoom or face-to-face meetings whichever makes you feel most comfortable. If you ever need someone to talk to, I am here to help.
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Planning to Transition to Columbus after the Semester???
Planning to Transition to Columbus after this semester? Contact Cate Hunko.1 the Transition Counselor and she will assist you in the process and connect you with the right people in Columbus to complete a successful transition. If your transition is not until after the Spring semester-it is not too early to begin the process.
Cate is available to meet in-person or through Zoom hunko.1@osu.edu
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Planning to Transition to Columbus after the Semester???
Planning to Transition to Columbus after this semester? Contact Cate Hunko.1 the Transition Counselor and she will assist you in the process and connect you with the right people in Columbus to complete a successful transition. If your transition is not until after the Spring semester-it is not too early to begin the process.
Cate is available to meet in-person or through Zoom hunko.1@osu.edu
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Planning to Transition to Columbus after the Semester???
Planning to Transition to Columbus after this semester? Contact Cate Hunko.1 the Transition Counselor and she will assist you in the process and connect you with the right people in Columbus to complete a successful transition. If your transition is not until after the Spring semester-it is not too early to begin the process.
Cate is available to meet in-person or through Zoom hunko.1@osu.edu
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Planning to Transition to Columbus after the Semester???
Planning to Transition to Columbus after this semester? Contact Cate Hunko.1 the Transition Counselor and she will assist you in the process and connect you with the right people in Columbus to complete a successful transition. If your transition is not until after the Spring semester-it is not too early to begin the process.
Cate is available to meet in-person or through Zoom hunko.1@osu.edu
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Planning to Transition to Columbus after the Semester???
Planning to Transition to Columbus after this semester? Contact Cate Hunko.1 the Transition Counselor and she will assist you in the process and connect you with the right people in Columbus to complete a successful transition. If your transition is not until after the Spring semester-it is not too early to begin the process.
Cate is available to meet in-person or through Zoom hunko.1@osu.edu
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Planning to Transition to Columbus after the Semester???
Planning to Transition to Columbus after this semester? Contact Cate Hunko.1 the Transition Counselor and she will assist you in the process and connect you with the right people in Columbus to complete a successful transition. If your transition is not until after the Spring semester-it is not too early to begin the process.
Cate is available to meet in-person or through Zoom hunko.1@osu.edu
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The Learning Lab is Here to Help!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Donald Smith and I am from Sunbury, Ohio. I’m majoring in Animal Biosciences. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with select animal science classes with my specialty being in chemistry courses. I’m here to help you with time management and to help direct you in the right direction. Our daily life in college has definitely changed, but I’m here to help you along through the process!
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Resume Workshop
Resume Workshop
When: September 14th at 7 pm via Zoom
Be prepared to go head-to-head with the competition! Learn all things resume and how to stand out!
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Lisa Leienberger and I am majoring in Agribusiness. I can help you in many of your business classes but my specialty is Accounting. I can also help you with time management and how to adapt to having your classes online. I understand this time can be hard for some people and I am here to help!
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Get Assistance in the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you this autumn. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Lisa Leienberger and I am majoring in Agribusiness. I can help you in many of your business classes but my specialty is Accounting. I can also help you with time management and how to adapt to having your classes online. I understand this time can be hard for some people and I am here to help!
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STEP Open House - Wed., Sept. 8th
The STEP program is hosting an Open House on Wednesday, September 8th from 11-2 in 128 Halterman Hall (the Learning Lab).
Drop in and talk with Dr. Dan Linden, Shari Peart and Penny Nemitz about the program and how to receive that $2000.00!
We will be here to answer questions and give information and maybe some 'bling' for those interested in the program.
And of course, refreshments will be served!!
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Get ahead with the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Abigail Gregg and I am from Zanesville, Ohio. I am majoring in Biology and later plan to transfer to main campus to pursue a career in veterinarian medicine. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with many different courses. However, I would consider math and biology courses to be my specialties, as well as proofreading and making grammatical suggestions with essays. I am available to provide assistance through zoom or face to face meetings. College can definitely be a stressful time but whatever your concern, I am here to help!
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Get ahead with the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Abigail Gregg and I am from Zanesville, Ohio. I am majoring in Biology and later plan to transfer to main campus to pursue a career in veterinarian medicine. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with many different courses. However, I would consider math and biology courses to be my specialties, as well as proofreading and making grammatical suggestions with essays. I am available to provide assistance through zoom or face to face meetings. College can definitely be a stressful time but whatever your concern, I am here to help!
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Get ahead with the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Abigail Gregg and I am from Zanesville, Ohio. I am majoring in Biology and later plan to transfer to main campus to pursue a career in veterinarian medicine. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with many different courses. However, I would consider math and biology courses to be my specialties, as well as proofreading and making grammatical suggestions with essays. I am available to provide assistance through zoom or face to face meetings. College can definitely be a stressful time but whatever your concern, I am here to help!
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Get ahead with the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Abigail Gregg and I am from Zanesville, Ohio. I am majoring in Biology and later plan to transfer to main campus to pursue a career in veterinarian medicine. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with many different courses. However, I would consider math and biology courses to be my specialties, as well as proofreading and making grammatical suggestions with essays. I am available to provide assistance through zoom or face to face meetings. College can definitely be a stressful time but whatever your concern, I am here to help!
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Get ahead with the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Abigail Gregg and I am from Zanesville, Ohio. I am majoring in Biology and later plan to transfer to main campus to pursue a career in veterinarian medicine. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with many different courses. However, I would consider math and biology courses to be my specialties, as well as proofreading and making grammatical suggestions with essays. I am available to provide assistance through zoom or face to face meetings. College can definitely be a stressful time but whatever your concern, I am here to help!
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Get ahead with the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Abigail Gregg and I am from Zanesville, Ohio. I am majoring in Biology and later plan to transfer to main campus to pursue a career in veterinarian medicine. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with many different courses. However, I would consider math and biology courses to be my specialties, as well as proofreading and making grammatical suggestions with essays. I am available to provide assistance through zoom or face to face meetings. College can definitely be a stressful time but whatever your concern, I am here to help!
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Get ahead with the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Abigail Gregg and I am from Zanesville, Ohio. I am majoring in Biology and later plan to transfer to main campus to pursue a career in veterinarian medicine. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with many different courses. However, I would consider math and biology courses to be my specialties, as well as proofreading and making grammatical suggestions with essays. I am available to provide assistance through zoom or face to face meetings. College can definitely be a stressful time but whatever your concern, I am here to help!
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Get ahead with the Learning Lab!
Appointments for individual tutors and their hours are located on ON-COURSE. If you need any help with finding a tutor or any questions please email me at nemitz.7@osu.edu We look forward to seeing you. Remember tutoring is important in your academic success.
Meet a Tutor...
Hi, my name is Abigail Gregg and I am from Zanesville, Ohio. I am majoring in Biology and later plan to transfer to main campus to pursue a career in veterinarian medicine. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with many different courses. However, I would consider math and biology courses to be my specialties, as well as proofreading and making grammatical suggestions with essays. I am available to provide assistance through zoom or face to face meetings. College can definitely be a stressful time but whatever your concern, I am here to help!
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Don't Get Buried in School Work
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Don't Get Buried in School Work
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Don't Get Buried in School Work
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Receive a $2000 Fellowship with STEP
STEP is a great program allowing all students who graduated in 2020 to get a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance success as a second-year student at OSU.
This program allows you to receive a fellowship of $2000.00.
For more information please visit the website and/or contact nemitz.7.
I look forward to you receiving $2000.00!!!!!!
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Receive a $2000 Fellowship with STEP
STEP is a great program allowing all students who graduated in 2020 to get a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance success as a second-year student at OSU.
This program allows you to receive a fellowship of $2000.00.
For more information please visit the website and/or contact nemitz.7.
I look forward to you receiving $2000.00!!!!!!
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Receive a $2000 Fellowship with STEP
STEP is a great program allowing all students who graduated in 2020 to get a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance success as a second-year student at OSU.
This program allows you to receive a fellowship of $2000.00.
For more information please visit the website and/or contact nemitz.7.
I look forward to you receiving $2000.00!!!!!!
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ATI Library Summer Hours
The ATI Library is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm this summer.
Stop in and use the space for quiet work or use our print or digital book collection. A librarian is available to help you with our databases or answer any questions. Request material through OhioLink or Interlibrary Loan, or use Pick-Up-Anywhere to have library items delivered to your closest academic library.
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ATI Library Summer Hours
The ATI Library is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm this summer.
Stop in and use the space for quiet work or use our print or digital book collection. A librarian is available to help you with our databases or answer any questions. Request material through OhioLink or Interlibrary Loan, or use Pick-Up-Anywhere to have library items delivered to your closest academic library.
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ATI Library Summer Hours
The ATI Library is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm this summer.
Stop in and use the space for quiet work or use our print or digital book collection. A librarian is available to help you with our databases or answer any questions. Request material through OhioLink or Interlibrary Loan, or use Pick-Up-Anywhere to have library items delivered to your closest academic library.
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ATI Library Summer Hours
The ATI Library is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm this summer.
Stop in and use the space for quiet work or use our print or digital book collection. A librarian is available to help you with our databases or answer any questions. Request material through OhioLink or Interlibrary Loan, or use Pick-Up-Anywhere to have library items delivered to your closest academic library.
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ATI Library Summer Hours
The ATI Library is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm this summer.
Stop in and use the space for quiet work or use our print or digital book collection. A librarian is available to help you with our databases or answer any questions. Request material through OhioLink or Interlibrary Loan, or use Pick-Up-Anywhere to have library items delivered to your closest academic library.
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ATI Library Summer Hours
The ATI Library is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm this summer.
Stop in and use the space for quiet work or use our print or digital book collection. A librarian is available to help you with our databases or answer any questions. Request material through OhioLink or Interlibrary Loan, or use Pick-Up-Anywhere to have library items delivered to your closest academic library.
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On-line course in Veterinary Entomology available for Summer Session 1!
An on-line course in Veterinary Entomology (Links to an external site.) (ENTMLGY 4607) will be offered in Summer 8-week Session 1 (May 12-July 2, 2021). This 2-credit course will introduce students to the fascinating world of insect and arachnid pests (e.g., mosquitoes, fleas, flies, ticks, etc.) that negatively impact the health and well-being of domestic animals and humans. Students of any major are welcome to enroll; those with an interest in Animal Science and/or Veterinary Medicine are especially encouraged. No prerequisites are required.
-- > For further details contact Dr. Peter Piermarini (Entomology): piermarini.1@osu.edu
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On-line course in Veterinary Entomology available for Summer Session 1!
An on-line course in Veterinary Entomology (Links to an external site.) (ENTMLGY 4607) will be offered in Summer 8-week Session 1 (May 12-July 2, 2021). This 2-credit course will introduce students to the fascinating world of insect and arachnid pests (e.g., mosquitoes, fleas, flies, ticks, etc.) that negatively impact the health and well-being of domestic animals and humans. Students of any major are welcome to enroll; those with an interest in Animal Science and/or Veterinary Medicine are especially encouraged. No prerequisites are required.
-- > For further details contact Dr. Peter Piermarini (Entomology): piermarini.1@osu.edu
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2021 CFAES Wooster Commencement Celebration
In case you missed it, Student Leadership Council members Olivia Rinesmith, Braxton James and Jason Althaus met with Dr. Gerber to learn what is planned for Commencement. Learn more about the exciting plans in their interview “A conversation about commencement with Dr. Gerber.” You can also visit the webpage dedicated to the CFAES Wooster Commencement for more information.
Commencement will be Saturday, May 8.
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It's National Library Month!!
It's National Library Month, and your own ATI Library has created a fun book quiz to allow you to figure out if you are a Golden Library Card Holder, a Genre Genie, or a Movie Watcher.
Take the quiz and let us know how you did.
https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/603d535469884a0017f0109f
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It's National Library Month!!
It's National Library Month, and your own ATI Library has created a fun book quiz to allow you to figure out if you are a Golden Library Card Holder, a Genre Genie, or a Movie Watcher.
Take the quiz and let us know how you did.
https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/603d535469884a0017f0109f
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It's National Library Month!!
It's National Library Month, and your own ATI Library has created a fun book quiz to allow you to figure out if you are a Golden Library Card Holder, a Genre Genie, or a Movie Watcher.
Take the quiz and let us know how you did.
https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/603d535469884a0017f0109f
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News from Academic Affairs
CHANGES: Autumn 2021 Schedule
Due to the frequently changing nature of our current circumstances, the Schedule of Classes for Autumn 2021 will not be finalized and available on the University’s typical timeframe. Students will be informed about the finalization of the schedule, and dates for scheduling appointment windows, as these details emerge.
FACTS: Important Dates
As a student you have a lot to keep track of! That’s why the University Registrar posts many of important dates and deadlines all in one spot. Dates for the current semester are highlighted on their homepage (https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/important-dates-calendar-ati), and you can also view academic calendars and dates from previous or future terms.
Here are some important dates coming up:
- Class scheduling windows for Summer 2021 are open and scheduling is underway.
- An Instructional Break will occur on March 31st – April 1st. No classes or class activities are held on these days.
- Due to the Instructional Breaks this semester, a Conversion Day has been established. Classes that normally meet on Wednesdays will meet on Friday, April 2nd (Friday classes are not held). Look out for details and updates from your instructors regarding class activities.
- The last date to drop a full-term course (with a “W” on your transcript) is Friday, April 9th.
SOLUTIONS: Emergency Grading Scheme
The University Senate has approved a grading system for situations that adversely impact students’ academic performance, and voted to implement this system for Spring 2021. The Board of Trustees has now approved these measures, and this scheme is in place for Spring of 2021.
Students will not need to opt-in or get advisor approval in order for this grading scheme to be implemented (unlike Pass/No-Pass in prior semesters). This grading scheme only affects grades of D or D+, replacing those marks with an earned grade of “PE” (Pass Emergency), and E, replacing that mark with “NP” (No Pass). The PE and NP marks do not factor into a cumulative GPA, and the PE grade would count as course passage. For many reasons, it is inadvisable to attempt a manipulation of course performance to achieve a particular final grade result – for example, a course with a PE or NP grade will not satisfy a condition where a C- or better grade is required (e.g., in a minor or a minor equivalent), and students who receive several PE or NP grades may still be placed on academic probation or potentially dismissed. Students should always seek to perform as well as they can in their courses. Learn more here
If you are struggling in a course and concerned with your grade, seek an appointment with an advisor to discuss options for dropping or repeating the course.
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CFAES Education Abroad: Around the World Challenge
CFAES Education Abroad: Around the World Challenge
Welcome to the CFAES Around the World Challenge! Learn about future CFAES education abroad programs and hopefully have a little fun! Participants will compete by reviewing posts daily and answering trivia questions about some of our most popular programs from all around the world!
It is FREE to participate to CFAES undergraduate students and participants who complete the challenge will receive a PRIZE mailing!
Registration to participate in the CFAES Around the World Challenge will be open March 8-18, 2021.
Please find more information on our challenge’s webpage!
Keep up with the competition by following us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
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CFAES Education Abroad: Around the World Challenge
CFAES Education Abroad: Around the World Challenge
Welcome to the CFAES Around the World Challenge! Learn about future CFAES education abroad programs and hopefully have a little fun! Participants will compete by reviewing posts daily and answering trivia questions about some of our most popular programs from all around the world!
It is FREE to participate to CFAES undergraduate students and participants who complete the challenge will receive a PRIZE mailing!
Registration to participate in the CFAES Around the World Challenge will be open March 8-18, 2021.
Please find more information on our challenge’s webpage!
Keep up with the competition by following us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
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Get Help from the Learning Lab!
THE LEARNING LAB IS ready to help!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Lisa Leienberger and I am majoring in Agribusiness. I can help you in many of your business classes but my specialty is Accounting. I can also help you with time management and how to adapt to having your classes online. I understand this time can be hard for some people and I am here to help!
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Get Help from the Learning Lab!
THE LEARNING LAB IS ready to help!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Lisa Leienberger and I am majoring in Agribusiness. I can help you in many of your business classes but my specialty is Accounting. I can also help you with time management and how to adapt to having your classes online. I understand this time can be hard for some people and I am here to help!
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Get Help from the Learning Lab!
THE LEARNING LAB IS ready to help!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Lisa Leienberger and I am majoring in Agribusiness. I can help you in many of your business classes but my specialty is Accounting. I can also help you with time management and how to adapt to having your classes online. I understand this time can be hard for some people and I am here to help!
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Thinking about Transition? Talk with Cate!
Cate Hunko.1 the ATI Transition Counselor is holding Transition to Columbus information sessions.
Please hop on to ask questions or listen to the process for campus change.
Campus Change Request forms due now if you are planning to transition in AU21.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
Contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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Thinking about Transition? Talk with Cate!
Cate Hunko.1 the ATI Transition Counselor is holding Transition to Columbus information sessions.
Please hop on to ask questions or listen to the process for campus change.
Campus Change Request forms due now if you are planning to transition in AU21.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
Contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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Thinking about Transition? Talk with Cate!
Cate Hunko.1 the ATI Transition Counselor is holding Transition to Columbus information sessions.
Please hop on to ask questions or listen to the process for campus change.
Campus Change Request forms due now if you are planning to transition in AU21.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
Contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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Thinking about Transition? Talk with Cate!
Cate Hunko.1 the ATI Transition Counselor is holding Transition to Columbus information sessions.
Please hop on to ask questions or listen to the process for campus change.
Campus Change Request forms due now if you are planning to transition in AU21.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
Contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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Thinking about Transition? Talk with Cate!
Cate Hunko.1 the ATI Transition Counselor is holding Transition to Columbus information sessions.
Please hop on to ask questions or listen to the process for campus change.
Campus Change Request forms due now if you are planning to transition in AU21.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
Contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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Thinking about Transition? Talk with Cate!
Cate Hunko.1 the ATI Transition Counselor is holding Transition to Columbus information sessions.
Please hop on to ask questions or listen to the process for campus change.
Campus Change Request forms due now if you are planning to transition in AU21.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
Contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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Thinking about Transition? Talk with Cate!
Cate Hunko.1 the ATI Transition Counselor is holding Transition to Columbus information sessions.
Please hop on to ask questions or listen to the process for campus change.
Campus Change Request forms due now if you are planning to transition in AU21.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
Contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
-
Thinking about Transition? Talk with Cate!
Cate Hunko.1 the ATI Transition Counselor is holding Transition to Columbus information sessions.
Please hop on to ask questions or listen to the process for campus change.
Campus Change Request forms due now if you are planning to transition in AU21.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
Contact Cate Hunko.1@osu.edu
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The Learning Lab is Here to Help!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hello everyone! My name is Brooke Wiseman, and I am from New Lexington, Ohio. I am majoring in Agribusiness. I will be able to assist you in many of your business classes as well as math and general English. I can also help you adapt to online learning and lend a hand with techniques on managing your time. I am open for zoom and face-to-face tutoring. I am looking forward to helping you with your academic needs through these hard times!
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The Learning Lab is Here to Help!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hello everyone! My name is Brooke Wiseman, and I am from New Lexington, Ohio. I am majoring in Agribusiness. I will be able to assist you in many of your business classes as well as math and general English. I can also help you adapt to online learning and lend a hand with techniques on managing your time. I am open for zoom and face-to-face tutoring. I am looking forward to helping you with your academic needs through these hard times!
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The Learning Lab is Here to Help!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hello everyone! My name is Brooke Wiseman, and I am from New Lexington, Ohio. I am majoring in Agribusiness. I will be able to assist you in many of your business classes as well as math and general English. I can also help you adapt to online learning and lend a hand with techniques on managing your time. I am open for zoom and face-to-face tutoring. I am looking forward to helping you with your academic needs through these hard times!
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News from Academic Affairs
FACTS: Important Dates
Update to SP21 Important Dates:
The University Senate recently voted to extend some deadlines (view revised Important Dates)
Instructional Break:
No classes are held on Tuesday, February 23rd or Wednesday, February 24th. Take some time to rest and recharge!
Emergency Pass Grading System:
On January 28th, 2021 Provost McPheron sent a message to students, faculty, and staff regarding an Emergency Pass grading system (PE), which may be enacted for SP21. This grading system has yet to be approved by the Board of Trustees, and is not yet in place. When (and if) the Emergency Pass grading system is approved, additional information and potential impacts will be shared with students. What we do know at this time: This system would not be Pass/No Pass, and students cannot select to take courses Pass/No Pass beyond the university’s normal PA/NP option (only free electives; max of 20 credits; permission form required). We also know that, if approved, this grading system will only impact earned grades of D+ or lower for undergraduate students.
No matter the result, you should continue to work diligently in your courses to learn the material and achieve the best grade possible. If you are struggling in your coursework, please meet with an advisor to discuss your options.
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
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The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
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Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
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Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
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In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
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The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
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Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
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In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
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The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
-
Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
-
In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
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The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
-
Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
-
In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
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The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
-
Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
-
In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
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The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
-
Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
-
In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
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The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
-
Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
-
In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
-
The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
-
Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
-
In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
-
The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
-
Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
-
In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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STEP Program - Find out more!!
Graduated from high school in 2020-going on to Columbus to complete a Bachelor's degree-interested in getting $2000.00?? If so the STEP program could be for you. Visit the STEP ATI website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/step
-
The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity created to enhance your success as a second-year student at OSU.
-
Through interaction with a STEP Faculty Mentor and a small group of peers, you will have the opportunity to engage in a truly transformational experience across the course of your second year.
-
Fall semester is focused on community building, goal setting, personal growth and identity exploration through engaging discussions and activities.
-
In the spring semester, your Faculty Mentor will guide you through the process of crafting a proposal for a STEP Signature Project.
After looking at all the information PLEASE contact me Penny Nemitz at: nemitz.7@osu.edu for more information
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Visit the Learning Lab!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Janine Stover and I am from Xenia, Ohio. I’m majoring in Livestock Production and Management Specializing in Beef. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with leadership and religion classes, my specialty is English. I’m here to help you adapt to balancing life and school. Life in college is stressful, and I’m here as an ear to listen if you ever need to have a chat.
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Meet the Transition Counselor
Meet the Transition Counselor Cate Hunko, during the Transition to Columbus Q & A’s every Thursday in February from 5:00-6:00pm. Hop on to listen and or ask questions before, during, or after the Transition Process power point presentation.
*For students planning a transition to Columbus for AU21 please contact Cate Hunko.1
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
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Meet the Transition Counselor
Meet the Transition Counselor Cate Hunko, during the Transition to Columbus Q & A’s every Thursday in February from 5:00-6:00pm. Hop on to listen and or ask questions before, during, or after the Transition Process power point presentation.
*For students planning a transition to Columbus for AU21 please contact Cate Hunko.1
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
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The Learning Lab is Available!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hello fellow Ohio State ATI students! I am Paityn Slansky and I am from Lodi, OH. I am majoring in Biochemical Sciences and studying to be a veterinarian. My specialties are biology(1113) and chemistry(1110,1210), but I can also help with rural sociology, agricultural communications, and math classes up to 1149 (trigonometry). I am open to help through zoom or through face to face meetings depending on what you are comfortable with and which learning style works best for you; I’ll be there to help!
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The Learning Lab is Here to Help!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Donald Smith and I am from Sunbury, Ohio. I’m majoring in Animal Biosciences. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with select animal science classes with my specialty being in chemistry courses. I’m here to help you with time management and to help direct you in the right direction. Our daily life in college has definitely changed, but I’m here to help you along through the process!
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Meet the Transition Counselor
Meet the Transition Counselor Cate Hunko, during the Transition to Columbus Q & A’s every Thursday in February from 5:00-6:00pm. Hop on to listen and or ask questions before, during, or after the Transition Process power point presentation.
*For students planning a transition to Columbus for AU21 please contact Cate Hunko.1
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
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Meet the Transition Counselor
Meet the Transition Counselor Cate Hunko, during the Transition to Columbus Q & A’s every Thursday in February from 5:00-6:00pm. Hop on to listen and or ask questions before, during, or after the Transition Process power point presentation.
*For students planning a transition to Columbus for AU21 please contact Cate Hunko.1
https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09
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The Learning Lab is Here to Help!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Stephanie Novak and I am from Lisbon, OH. I am majoring in Biochemical Sciences. I’m able to help you with History, Music, Chemistry (1210-1220), and English but my strongest point is Math. I know that these are challenging times right now for all of us and I am here to lend a hand.
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The Learning Lab is Here to Help!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Stephanie Novak and I am from Lisbon, OH. I am majoring in Biochemical Sciences. I’m able to help you with History, Music, Chemistry (1210-1220), and English but my strongest point is Math. I know that these are challenging times right now for all of us and I am here to lend a hand.
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Don't get behind...Visit the Learning Lab!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Lisa Leienberger and I am majoring in Agribusiness. I can help you in many of your business classes but my specialty is Accounting. I can also help you with time management and how to adapt to having your classes online. I understand this time can be hard for some people and I am here to help!
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Don't get behind...Visit the Learning Lab!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Lisa Leienberger and I am majoring in Agribusiness. I can help you in many of your business classes but my specialty is Accounting. I can also help you with time management and how to adapt to having your classes online. I understand this time can be hard for some people and I am here to help!
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Transition Process Zoom Q&A with Cate
HAVE YOUR TRANSITION TO COLUMBUS QUESTIONS ANSWERED!
Hop on to the Zoom meeting to ask questions and or watch the Power Point presentation!! Note: This is a time change from the January sessons. This Zoom meeting begins at 5:00 pm!!
Any questions, Contact Cate Hunko.1
When: Thursday, February 4th @ 5:00 pm
Sessions will be 45 min long.
Zoom Link to Attend: https://osu.zoom.us/j/96684187411?pwd=WXFBRCtlZk5raTJKSkJBQXZRYnlpQT09
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The Learning Lab is Back!!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hello everyone I am Sarah Doner! I’m from Amanda, Ohio and am an Animal Science small ruminant production and minoring in ag comm. In the learning lab I can help with most elective classes and animal science classes!
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ATI Library Spring Updates and Hours
Welcome Back to Campus!
The ATI Library will be open for students to study, use resources and ask questions starting January 25. Our spring semester hours are from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday.
For those wishing to reach us from off-campus please see our homepage at ati.osu.edu/library for access to immediate chat service, email addresses, and phone numbers.
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ATI Library Spring Updates and Hours
Welcome Back to Campus!
The ATI Library will be open for students to study, use resources and ask questions starting January 25. Our spring semester hours are from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday.
For those wishing to reach us from off-campus please see our homepage at ati.osu.edu/library for access to immediate chat service, email addresses, and phone numbers.
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ATI Library Spring Updates and Hours
Welcome Back to Campus!
The ATI Library will be open for students to study, use resources and ask questions starting January 25. Our spring semester hours are from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday.
For those wishing to reach us from off-campus please see our homepage at ati.osu.edu/library for access to immediate chat service, email addresses, and phone numbers.
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The Learning Lab is Back!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Janine Stover and I am from Xenia, Ohio. I’m majoring in Livestock Production and Management Specializing in Beef. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with leadership and religion classes, my specialty is English. I’m here to help you adapt to balancing life and school. Life in college is stressful, and I’m here as an ear to listen if you ever need to have a chat.
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Transition Process Zoom Q&A with Cate
Have your Transition to Columbus questions answered!
Cate Hunko.1 will provide a short presentation about the Transition to Columbus process with plenty of time to ask your questions. This meeting is open to all students curious and interested in the Transition process.
When: Thursday, January 14th @ 10:30 am & Thursday, January 21 @ 10:30 am
Sessions will be 45 min long.
Zoom Link to Attend: https://osu.zoom.us/j/98018730514?pwd=VlYxOVBoVGY2VThwWDArNCtwZ0p6Zz09
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Transition Process Zoom Q&A with Cate
Have your Transition to Columbus questions answered!
Cate Hunko.1 will provide a short presentation about the Transition to Columbus process with plenty of time to ask your questions. This meeting is open to all students curious and interested in the Transition process.
When: Thursday, January 14th @ 10:30 am & Thursday, January 21 @ 10:30 am
Sessions will be 45 min long.
Zoom Link to Attend: https://osu.zoom.us/j/98018730514?pwd=VlYxOVBoVGY2VThwWDArNCtwZ0p6Zz09
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Welding Class has OPEN seats!
The welding class - ENGTECH 2240T (Class #31925) has four seats available in the evening lab for anyone interested, major restrictions have been lifted.
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Welding Class has OPEN seats!
The welding class - ENGTECH 2240T (Class #31925) has four seats available in the evening lab for anyone interested, major restrictions have been lifted.
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How to Ace Your Online Courses
Check out this opportunity to start the New Year right!!
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How to Ace Your Online Courses
Check out this opportunity to start the New Year right!!
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How to Ace Your Online Courses
Check out this opportunity to start the New Year right!!
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How to Ace Your Online Courses
Check out this opportunity to start the New Year right!!
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Finals are Approaching Fast! Visit the Learning Lab!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hello fellow Ohio State ATI students! I am Paityn Slansky and I am from Lodi, OH. I am majoring in Biochemical Sciences and studying to be a veterinarian. My specialties are biology(1113) and chemistry(1110,1210), but I can also help with rural sociology, agricultural communications, and math classes up to 1149 (trigonometry). I am open to help through zoom or through face to face meetings depending on what you are comfortable with and which learning style works best for you; I’ll be there to help!
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Breaks Expanded for Spring Semester
After discussion with student leaders about how best to promote wellness, the university will expand instructional breaks during the spring semester. The first of these two-day breaks from classes will take place Feb. 23-24. The second will be March 31-April 1. These will replace the previously announced single-day instructional breaks. While we hope students can use these days to relieve some stress, we want to re-emphasize the importance of following COVID-19 safeguards — particularly limiting travel — should current conditions continue.
Please note several other adjustments related to adding these instructional breaks for wellness:
- On April 2, Wednesday classes will meet instead of Friday classes. This conversion day will ensure that classes that meet on Wednesdays have the same number of sessions (14) as every other class day over the course of the semester.
- The addition of these days will change the end of the semester. April 23 will now be the final day of spring classes, and final exams will take place from April 26-30.
The full academic calendar is posted on the University Registrar website.
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Breaks Expanded for Spring Semester
After discussion with student leaders about how best to promote wellness, the university will expand instructional breaks during the spring semester. The first of these two-day breaks from classes will take place Feb. 23-24. The second will be March 31-April 1. These will replace the previously announced single-day instructional breaks. While we hope students can use these days to relieve some stress, we want to re-emphasize the importance of following COVID-19 safeguards — particularly limiting travel — should current conditions continue.
Please note several other adjustments related to adding these instructional breaks for wellness:
- On April 2, Wednesday classes will meet instead of Friday classes. This conversion day will ensure that classes that meet on Wednesdays have the same number of sessions (14) as every other class day over the course of the semester.
- The addition of these days will change the end of the semester. April 23 will now be the final day of spring classes, and final exams will take place from April 26-30.
The full academic calendar is posted on the University Registrar website.
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Breaks Expanded for Spring Semester
After discussion with student leaders about how best to promote wellness, the university will expand instructional breaks during the spring semester. The first of these two-day breaks from classes will take place Feb. 23-24. The second will be March 31-April 1. These will replace the previously announced single-day instructional breaks. While we hope students can use these days to relieve some stress, we want to re-emphasize the importance of following COVID-19 safeguards — particularly limiting travel — should current conditions continue.
Please note several other adjustments related to adding these instructional breaks for wellness:
- On April 2, Wednesday classes will meet instead of Friday classes. This conversion day will ensure that classes that meet on Wednesdays have the same number of sessions (14) as every other class day over the course of the semester.
- The addition of these days will change the end of the semester. April 23 will now be the final day of spring classes, and final exams will take place from April 26-30.
The full academic calendar is posted on the University Registrar website.
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Visit the Learning Lab!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Donald Smith and I am from Sunbury, Ohio. I’m majoring in Animal Biosciences. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with select animal science classes with my specialty being in chemistry courses. I’m here to help you with time management and to help direct you in the right direction. Our daily life in college has definitely changed, but I’m here to help you along through the process!
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Visit the Learning Lab!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Donald Smith and I am from Sunbury, Ohio. I’m majoring in Animal Biosciences. As a tutor in the Learning Lab I am prepared to help with select animal science classes with my specialty being in chemistry courses. I’m here to help you with time management and to help direct you in the right direction. Our daily life in college has definitely changed, but I’m here to help you along through the process!
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Spring 21 Class Start Info
President Johnson announced that the first two weeks of spring semester classes (January 11-15 and 18-22) will be done via virtual delivery. She also stated: Depending on how COVID-19 cases are trending in December and early January, and with the guidance of Governor DeWine and state and local health experts, we will evaluate and act upon any need to extend the virtual start to the semester. Please pay close attention to your OSU email for the most up to date information!
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Spring 21 Class Start Info
President Johnson announced that the first two weeks of spring semester classes (January 11-15 and 18-22) will be done via virtual delivery. She also stated: Depending on how COVID-19 cases are trending in December and early January, and with the guidance of Governor DeWine and state and local health experts, we will evaluate and act upon any need to extend the virtual start to the semester. Please pay close attention to your OSU email for the most up to date information!
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ATI Library is Available for Virtual Help!
The ATI Library space is closed but the librarians are still here to help you! Contact us through Libchat, email, phone or zoom. Our information is on our homepage at ati.osu.edu/library.
Do you have library materials to return? Place items in gray "Library Return" box located on Garrison Circle between Halterman Hall and the SAC.
Do you need to return your textbook? Those go to the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Skou
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ATI Library is Available for Virtual Help!
The ATI Library space is closed but the librarians are still here to help you! Contact us through Libchat, email, phone or zoom. Our information is on our homepage at ati.osu.edu/library.
Do you have library materials to return? Place items in gray "Library Return" box located on Garrison Circle between Halterman Hall and the SAC.
Do you need to return your textbook? Those go to the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Skou
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ATI Library is Available for Virtual Help!
The ATI Library space is closed but the librarians are still here to help you! Contact us through Libchat, email, phone or zoom. Our information is on our homepage at ati.osu.edu/library.
Do you have library materials to return? Place items in gray "Library Return" box located on Garrison Circle between Halterman Hall and the SAC.
Do you need to return your textbook? Those go to the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Skou
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News from Academic Affairs
SOLUTIONS: Look in the mirror. Is the person looking back at you: Stressed? Anxious? Burnt out? Worried? Scared? Depressed?
The Ohio State University’s Office of the Chief Wellness Officer, Office of Student Life and College of Nursing have resources and solutions to help you, free of charge. In fact, you can get an Amazon gift card for engaging with us.
Screenings and evidence-based workshops are offered to help you build coping skills, improve resiliency, develop healthy lifestyle behaviors and reduce stress, anxiety and depression.
You can change your situation. You can heal. You can be resilient and happier.
You can do this. We can help. Visit our website to learn how
These offerings are supported by student mental health grant funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed by Congress and signed into law in March 2020.
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Is Transitioning to Columbus in Your Future?
Is Transitioning to Columbus in your future? Please contact Cate Hunko.1 for an appointment and she will enroll you in the Carmen Transition modules where you will review the process and complete the required quiz and Campus Change Request form.
If you are planning the transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate ASAP.
Cate can also help answer questions about housing, schedules, and parking on the Columbus campus.
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Is Transitioning to Columbus in Your Future?
Is Transitioning to Columbus in your future? Please contact Cate Hunko.1 for an appointment and she will enroll you in the Carmen Transition modules where you will review the process and complete the required quiz and Campus Change Request form.
If you are planning the transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate ASAP.
Cate can also help answer questions about housing, schedules, and parking on the Columbus campus.
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Is Transitioning to Columbus in Your Future?
Is Transitioning to Columbus in your future? Please contact Cate Hunko.1 for an appointment and she will enroll you in the Carmen Transition modules where you will review the process and complete the required quiz and Campus Change Request form.
If you are planning the transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate ASAP.
Cate can also help answer questions about housing, schedules, and parking on the Columbus campus.
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Is Transitioning to Columbus in Your Future?
Is Transitioning to Columbus in your future? Please contact Cate Hunko.1 for an appointment and she will enroll you in the Carmen Transition modules where you will review the process and complete the required quiz and Campus Change Request form.
If you are planning the transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate ASAP.
Cate can also help answer questions about housing, schedules, and parking on the Columbus campus.
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Is Transitioning to Columbus in Your Future?
Is Transitioning to Columbus in your future? Please contact Cate Hunko.1 for an appointment and she will enroll you in the Carmen Transition modules where you will review the process and complete the required quiz and Campus Change Request form.
If you are planning the transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate ASAP.
Cate can also help answer questions about housing, schedules, and parking on the Columbus campus.
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Is Transitioning to Columbus in Your Future?
Is Transitioning to Columbus in your future? Please contact Cate Hunko.1 for an appointment and she will enroll you in the Carmen Transition modules where you will review the process and complete the required quiz and Campus Change Request form.
If you are planning the transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate ASAP.
Cate can also help answer questions about housing, schedules, and parking on the Columbus campus.
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Is Transitioning to Columbus in Your Future?
Is Transitioning to Columbus in your future? Please contact Cate Hunko.1 for an appointment and she will enroll you in the Carmen Transition modules where you will review the process and complete the required quiz and Campus Change Request form.
If you are planning the transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate ASAP.
Cate can also help answer questions about housing, schedules, and parking on the Columbus campus.
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Bookstore Reminder!
Rental returns reminder: Due December 11th (last day of finals) but you will either have to ship them back using the $5.00 per box label, return them in person (holiday hours will apply) or perhaps if you are done...return them before you leave for Thanksgiving. Check your email for details.
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Bookstore Reminder!
Rental returns reminder: Due December 11th (last day of finals) but you will either have to ship them back using the $5.00 per box label, return them in person (holiday hours will apply) or perhaps if you are done...return them before you leave for Thanksgiving. Check your email for details.
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Bookstore Reminder!
Rental returns reminder: Due December 11th (last day of finals) but you will either have to ship them back using the $5.00 per box label, return them in person (holiday hours will apply) or perhaps if you are done...return them before you leave for Thanksgiving. Check your email for details.
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Bookstore Reminder!
Rental returns reminder: Due December 11th (last day of finals) but you will either have to ship them back using the $5.00 per box label, return them in person (holiday hours will apply) or perhaps if you are done...return them before you leave for Thanksgiving. Check your email for details.
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Visit the Learning Lab!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hello everyone I am Sarah Doner! I’m from Amanda, Ohio and am an Animal Science small ruminant production and minoring in ag comm. In the learning lab I can help with most elective classes and animal science classes!
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Visit the Learning Lab!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hello everyone I am Sarah Doner! I’m from Amanda, Ohio and am an Animal Science small ruminant production and minoring in ag comm. In the learning lab I can help with most elective classes and animal science classes!
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News from Academic Affairs
ENCOURAGEMENTS: Assistant Dean and Director of DEI Office Hours
The CFAES Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is pleased to announce office hours for the Assistant Dean and Director. Starting on Monday, December 7, virtual office hours will be Mondays from 10:00-11:00 and on Thursdays from 2:00-3:00.
Please join by using: https://go.osu.edu/assistantdeanfordeiofficehours
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Study Strategies for Open Book Exams
Study Strategies for Open Book Exams
Tips & Tricks to Ace Your Exams
How to Set Up Your Study Schedule
Two Choices to Pick From!
Sign Up Now!
Monday November 16, 3-4PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-open
Thursday November 19, 11AM-12PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-open1
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Study Strategies for Open Book Exams
Study Strategies for Open Book Exams
Tips & Tricks to Ace Your Exams
How to Set Up Your Study Schedule
Two Choices to Pick From!
Sign Up Now!
Monday November 16, 3-4PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-open
Thursday November 19, 11AM-12PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-open1
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Learning Lab is Open!!
THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE!
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
Get to know our tutors...
Hi, my name is Lisa Leienberger and I am majoring in Agribusiness. I can help you in many of your business classes but my specialty is Accounting. I can also help you with time management and how to adapt to having your classes online. I understand this time can be hard for some people and I am here to help!
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News from Academic Affairs
changes: virtual learning after thanksgiving
The last day of any in-person instruction is Wednesday, Nov. 25. There are no scheduled classes Nov. 26th - 27th. Instruction in the last week of the semester (Nov. 30th- Dec. 4th) and final exams (Dec. 7th-11th) will be accomplished through distance methods.
Encouragements: take care of yourself
We're halfway through the semester! This has truly been a semester unlike any other, and many of us are experiencing increased stress, anxiety, or feelings of burnout. Some things you can do to take care of yourself: Stay healthy by getting adequate rest, nutrition, and exercise. Block time into your weekly schedule for connecting with others and some downtime. Check in on a fellow Buckeye. Boost your mood with the Kind Song Playlist. If it’s an assignment or course topic that is really stressing you out, attend your instructor’s office hours if you can; you might find other students have the same concerns, and your instructor is the likely the best person to help! Other Tips for Mental Wellness
solutions: scope out your spring schedule
Spring 2021 scheduling is coming up fast! Plan ahead: Login to BuckeyeLink to view when you can start enrolling, complete the Financial Responsibility Statement, and access Schedule Planner. Schedule Planner is a great tool to select and organize your potential class options. Consult with your advisor if you need advice, want to ensure you’re on the right track, or just check in -- let them know which class you’re most excited about!
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Drop Deadline has been Extended!!
IMPORTANT ACADEMIC INFO....
The deadline for dropping an autumn semester 2020 full-semester or 2nd session course has been extended to Friday, November 20.
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Drop Deadline has been Extended!!
IMPORTANT ACADEMIC INFO....
The deadline for dropping an autumn semester 2020 full-semester or 2nd session course has been extended to Friday, November 20.
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Drop Deadline has been Extended!!
IMPORTANT ACADEMIC INFO....
The deadline for dropping an autumn semester 2020 full-semester or 2nd session course has been extended to Friday, November 20.
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Drop Deadline has been Extended!!
IMPORTANT ACADEMIC INFO....
The deadline for dropping an autumn semester 2020 full-semester or 2nd session course has been extended to Friday, November 20.
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Drop Deadline has been Extended!!
IMPORTANT ACADEMIC INFO....
The deadline for dropping an autumn semester 2020 full-semester or 2nd session course has been extended to Friday, November 20.
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News from Academic Affairs
CHANGES: Environmental & Sustainability Career Fair Added to Fall Semester
Looking for internships, jobs, and/or grad school info for careers connected to the environment, natural resources, green energy, sustainability, and more?
Make sure to attend this extra career fair for fall semester on Thursday, November 5 from 1-5pm.
- Pre-Register for the career fairs at the following link. (Required!)
- Select your 1:1 interviews/conversations (10 minutes) or group info sessions (30 minutes) with employers
- More company interview timeslots added every day!
- It will look like some employers do not have times available. They are working on it. Please be sure to check Handshake regularly, as employers are continuing to add sessions the closer we get to the event.
- Guild to Signing Up for and Managing Virtual Fair Sessions
- Show up on day of event in Zoom!
*If you have a Disability and rely on a screen reader or the keyboard for access to your computer you will experience difficulty using this application. As the University works with Handshake to improve accessibility, please contact handshake@osu.edu for assistance in navigating and using this application. A member of our team will respond within 2 business days to assist you.
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News from Academic Affairs
Updates from academic affairs
CHANGES: Pass / No Pass:
The University Senate has recently voted to expand options for Autumn 2020 GE and Free Elective courses. Students should plan to discuss this option and the potential impacts with their advisor. Additional information will be shared as details are finalized.
ACTIONS: Zoom Class Etiquette:
Most of us are participating in class virtually in some respect or another, and in most cases we are attending from our homes. It’s understandably tempting to adopt a more casual approach to class under the current circumstances, but we must consider what impacts that can have on each other and on ourselves.
It is in everyone's best interest that we treat classes on Zoom as if we are attending class in person. Some basic Rules of the Road: arrive prepared, clothed, alert, participate professionally, and don’t engage in distracting behavior. What is distracting behavior? Well, anything that wouldn’t be permitted in a classroom environment, or tasks other than engaging in your class. Doing these basic things shows respect to your fellow students, your instructors, and can improve your own classroom experience – mindset matters!
What is going on in the background is also a part of how you are interacting in the virtual space. If there is the potential for distraction, use a virtual background or pick a new location to Zoom in to classes. Be cognizant of what might be on display behind you and the impact it could have on other students. Be yourself, but take care to present your courteous and professional self. Learn more about tips for success in online classes and Zoom etiquette from keeplearning.osu.edu
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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Campus Change Transition Process
Planning to Transition to columbus in SP21?
Please contact Cate Hunko.1, Transition Counselor, as soon as possible to get enrolled in the Transition modules and submit a campus change request form.
The Transition Modules, Campus Change Request form, and quiz have all been reworked. If you are planning to Transition in Spring 2021 please contact Cate as soon as possible. Freshman are welcome to contact Cate for general information about the process with no obligation.
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News from Academic Affairs
FACTS: Important dates you need to know
As a student you have a lot to keep track of! That’s why the University Registrar posts many of important dates and deadlines all in one spot. Dates for the current semester are highlighted on their homepage (https://registrar.osu.edu/), and you can also view academic calendars and dates from previous or future terms.
Here’s an important one coming up: Students can still enroll in a full-term course this week, but instructor permission is required. Students cannot add a course after this Friday (9/4) without additional approvals from their departments and the college. The last date to drop a course without a “W” (Withdrew) on your record is Friday, September 18.
ACTIONS: Clean your masks!
Now that we’re all wearing masks, it’s a good time to share tips for how to properly wear, handle, and clean them. Check out this written guidance and video on mask usage from Safe & Healthy Buckeyes. If you’re using disposable PPE items, be sure to properly dispose of them to keep our campuses clean.
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Learning Lab OPEN!
The learning lab is open!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit our website: https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/learning-lab
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
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Learning Lab OPEN!
The learning lab is open!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit our website: https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/learning-lab
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
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Learning Lab OPEN!
The learning lab is open!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit our website: https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/learning-lab
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
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Learning Lab OPEN!
The learning lab is open!!
Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!
Visit our website: https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/academics/learning-lab
And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!
If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom
Be Safe
Penny nemitz.7@osu.edu
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News from Academic Affairs
FACTS: Important dates you need to know:
As a student you have a lot to keep track of! That’s why the University Registrar posts many of important dates and deadlines all in one spot. Dates for the current semester specific to Ohio State ATI are highlighted in the Academic Affairs Important Dates Calendar page on our website.
Here’s an important one coming up: Students can add classes up until the first Friday of the semester (August 28). After that date, permission is required to add a course.
encouragements: ohio state is old and went through a name change (a while ago)
The Ohio State University was originally Ohio A & M (Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College) founded in 1870. CFAES is a cornerstone in the creation of this institution and is proud of the tradition, history and excellence which is still true today. This year, we celebrate the 150th anniversary: the Sesquicentennial. That’s a lot of birthday candles!
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News from Academic Affairs
ACtions: explore carmen class pages
Some instructors will publish their Carmen courses before the first day of classes. Exploring a course’s Carmen page ahead of time can be helpful to prepare for the semester, peek ahead at the planned course schedule and syllabus, and acquire any needed materials. Log in at carmen.osu.edu or the Canvas Mobile App to view any published Carmen courses.
Solutions: to-do lists in buckeyelink
There are always many items to check off at the start of a semester! Before things get too hectic, remember to log in to your BuckeyeLink Student Center and attend to any incomplete To Do items assigned. Many of these items are time-sensitive, so taking care of them before they are overdue can avoid potential negative impacts or holds.
solutions: student covid-19 accomodations
Student Life Disability Services (SLDS) will be the first point of contact for students who are most vulnerable to complications from COVID-19. SLDS will work with students to ensure that they have the necessary resources to participate in university life as safely as possible. SLDS can assist students seeking accommodations for a variety of circumstances, including those who have risk factors for COVID-19 themselves or in their household, students being asked to quarantine due to exposure, students who test positive for COVID-19, etc. Visit https://slds.osu.edu/covid-19-info/covid-related-accommodation-requests/ for full details, including the process for requesting available accommodations.
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Katie LeMasters, Program Coordinator
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Penny Nemitz, Learning Lab Coordinator/STEP
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Library Contacts
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Peggy Lambert, Academic Records Manager
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Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
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Cate Hunko, Transition Counselor
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Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor
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Jill Gallion. Information Associate
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Dr. Carri Gerber, Assistant Director
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News from Academic Affairs
Autumn 2020 Academic Calendar Changes:
Due to COVID-19, alterations were made to the AU20 Academic Calendar. View the Academic Calendar here. Note: The “View My Class Schedule” feature in BuckeyeLink does not currently reflect all these changes, specifically changes to Autumn Break and the week of Thanksgiving. If using this feature, refer to your typical weekly schedule and the Academic Calendar during those weeks.
ENCOURAGEMENTS: Returning to Campus Safely Info:
Whether you are coming back to a campus full time, engaged in online learning or taking a blended approach, you play an important part in the community’s health and well-being — on and off campus. Bookmark the Safe & Healthy Campus page for important information measures Ohio State is taking to keep you safe, learn how you can keep yourself and others safe, and find out what changes to expect on campus this fall.
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Work Ethic Scholarships
Work Ethic Scholarships
That’s right—the mikeroweWORKS Foundation is giving away $1,000,000 for this year’s Work Ethic Scholarship Program. "Through this program, we recognize people who understand the importance of work ethic, personal responsibility, delayed gratification, and a positive attitude."
"It’s not for everyone. Hard workers are hard to find, but we know you’re out there."
Application Deadline: April 14, 2022
Details: https://www.mikeroweworks.org/scholarship/?fbclid=IwAR0HtxrjCOM1nF2dJ7Jv2nzqB8r28zWK6JbXKhlG2GrrdwBaayT6LV97tMI -
Work Ethic Scholarships
Work Ethic Scholarships
That’s right—the mikeroweWORKS Foundation is giving away $1,000,000 for this year’s Work Ethic Scholarship Program. "Through this program, we recognize people who understand the importance of work ethic, personal responsibility, delayed gratification, and a positive attitude."
"It’s not for everyone. Hard workers are hard to find, but we know you’re out there."
Application Deadline: April 14, 2022
Details: https://www.mikeroweworks.org/scholarship/?fbclid=IwAR0HtxrjCOM1nF2dJ7Jv2nzqB8r28zWK6JbXKhlG2GrrdwBaayT6LV97tMI -
2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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2022-2023 Financial Aid and Scholarship Updates
Learn more about 2022-2023 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have past for the 2022-2023 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, you will be directed to external scholarship application opportunities to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2023 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring. Use the Secure Document Uploader to submit forms.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2022 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, tuition, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Contact ATI Academic Affairs: AtiAcademicAffairs@osu.edu or 330-287-1303
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CFAES Scholarship Deadline is Fast Approaching!
The CFAES Scholarship application deadline is fast approaching! Please complete the application BEFORE February 15, 2022!
To apply, go.osu.edu/schapp
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CFAES Scholarship Deadline is Fast Approaching!
The CFAES Scholarship application deadline is fast approaching! Please complete the application BEFORE February 15, 2022!
To apply, go.osu.edu/schapp
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CFAES Scholarship Deadline is Fast Approaching!
The CFAES Scholarship application deadline is fast approaching! Please complete the application BEFORE February 15, 2022!
To apply, go.osu.edu/schapp
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CFAES Scholarship Deadline is Fast Approaching!
The CFAES Scholarship application deadline is fast approaching! Please complete the application BEFORE February 15, 2022!
To apply, go.osu.edu/schapp
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CFAES Scholarship Deadline is Fast Approaching!
The CFAES Scholarship application deadline is fast approaching! Please complete the application BEFORE February 15, 2022!
To apply, go.osu.edu/schapp
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CFAES Scholarship Deadline is Fast Approaching!
The CFAES Scholarship application deadline is fast approaching! Please complete the application BEFORE February 15, 2022!
To apply, go.osu.edu/schapp
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are due in February! Please review the following check list for more details. If you have submitted a 22-23 FAFSA application, please monitor your financial aid To Do List in Buckeye Link for potential verification forms.
Need assistance filing your FAFSA application? View the video tutorials below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGjCCBafMbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQQj0wWXr0
FAFSA Reminders:
Ohio State’s school code is 003090 (for all campuses)
Priority submission deadline: February 1, 2022 for all students
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are due in February! Please review the following check list for more details. If you have submitted a 22-23 FAFSA application, please monitor your financial aid To Do List in Buckeye Link for potential verification forms.
Need assistance filing your FAFSA application? View the video tutorials below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGjCCBafMbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQQj0wWXr0
FAFSA Reminders:
Ohio State’s school code is 003090 (for all campuses)
Priority submission deadline: February 1, 2022 for all students
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are due in February! Please review the following check list for more details. If you have submitted a 22-23 FAFSA application, please monitor your financial aid To Do List in Buckeye Link for potential verification forms.
Need assistance filing your FAFSA application? View the video tutorials below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGjCCBafMbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQQj0wWXr0
FAFSA Reminders:
Ohio State’s school code is 003090 (for all campuses)
Priority submission deadline: February 1, 2022 for all students
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
-
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are due in February! Please review the following check list for more details. If you have submitted a 22-23 FAFSA application, please monitor your financial aid To Do List in Buckeye Link for potential verification forms.
Need assistance filing your FAFSA application? View the video tutorials below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGjCCBafMbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQQj0wWXr0
FAFSA Reminders:
Ohio State’s school code is 003090 (for all campuses)
Priority submission deadline: February 1, 2022 for all students
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
-
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are due in February! Please review the following check list for more details. If you have submitted a 22-23 FAFSA application, please monitor your financial aid To Do List in Buckeye Link for potential verification forms.
Need assistance filing your FAFSA application? View the video tutorials below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGjCCBafMbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQQj0wWXr0
FAFSA Reminders:
Ohio State’s school code is 003090 (for all campuses)
Priority submission deadline: February 1, 2022 for all students
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are due in February! Please review the following check list for more details. If you have submitted a 22-23 FAFSA application, please monitor your financial aid To Do List in Buckeye Link for potential verification forms.
Need assistance filing your FAFSA application? View the video tutorials below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGjCCBafMbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQQj0wWXr0
FAFSA Reminders:
Ohio State’s school code is 003090 (for all campuses)
Priority submission deadline: February 1, 2022 for all students
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List – FEBRUARY DEADLINES!
The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are due in February! Please review the following check list for more details. If you have submitted a 22-23 FAFSA application, please monitor your financial aid To Do List in Buckeye Link for potential verification forms.
Need assistance filing your FAFSA application? View the video tutorials below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGjCCBafMbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGQQj0wWXr0
FAFSA Reminders:
Ohio State’s school code is 003090 (for all campuses)
Priority submission deadline: February 1, 2022 for all students
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Borrowing Money - Loan Options & Spring 2022 Tuition and Fees Due Date January 3rd
Spring term will be here soon! Have you viewed your Spring 2022 statement of account? Are you in need of additional financial aid? If so, consider the following options (if applicable):
- Federal Direct Student Loans
- Federal Parent PLUS Loan
- Private Loans
Please refer to the PDF for further instruction and information.
Remember, tuition and fees are due Monday, January 3, 2021! If you need to enroll in the Tuition Option Payment Plan to divided a balance into 4 installments, please take the time to enroll over break.
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Borrowing Money - Loan Options & Spring 2022 Tuition and Fees Due Date January 3rd
Spring term will be here soon! Have you viewed your Spring 2022 statement of account? Are you in need of additional financial aid? If so, consider the following options (if applicable):
- Federal Direct Student Loans
- Federal Parent PLUS Loan
- Private Loans
Please refer to the PDF for further instruction and information.
Remember, tuition and fees are due Monday, January 3, 2021! If you need to enroll in the Tuition Option Payment Plan to divided a balance into 4 installments, please take the time to enroll over break.
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - Applications Now Available!
Friday, December 10th, 2021 - Last day to accept a summer/autumn Direct Loan or an autumn only Direct Loan.
To accept Direct Loan offcers, log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid> 2022 Aid Year > Aid Summary Tab. Click the green Accept/Decline button to make selections. Must complete Direct Loan Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note on To Do List if you have not done so.
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Scholarships from the Soybean Council
The Ohio Soybean Council Foundation is pleased to offer $44,000 in scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students for the 2022-2023 academic year. Scholarships are available to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing studies related to the soybean industry and the field of agriculture.
For more information visit https://www.soyohio.org/council/scholarships/
Please contact Madi Layman at mlayman@soyohio.org with any questions.
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Scholarships from the Soybean Council
The Ohio Soybean Council Foundation is pleased to offer $44,000 in scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students for the 2022-2023 academic year. Scholarships are available to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing studies related to the soybean industry and the field of agriculture.
For more information visit https://www.soyohio.org/council/scholarships/
Please contact Madi Layman at mlayman@soyohio.org with any questions.
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Ohio State ATI 2022-2023 Financial Aid Check List - applications now available!
It is that time of year again! The 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU ScholarshipUniverse application are now available! Most application deadlines are in February 2022. Please review the following check list for more details and as always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Phone: 330-287-1214
Email: morris.878@osu.edu
Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 8:00am-2:30pm remote; Tuesday’s on-campus 8:15am-2:45am
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Financial Aid - Student Wellness
Financial Aid – Student Wellness
Learn more about SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) for college students due to COVID-19, Scarlet and Gray Financial Coaching, and iGrad.
- SNAP – If you have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0 as determined on your most recent Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or if you are eligible for Federal Work-Study, even if you are not participating, you may be eligible for $234 per month or more in SNAP! Your household income and other circumstances may impact your eligibility. To learn more and apply for $234 or more per month in funds to buy groceries, visit benefits.ohio.gov.
- Scarlet and Gray Financial Coaching – One-on-one peer financial coaching program empowers students to make informed financial choices. Financial coaches can help with budgeting, student loan education, banking basics, post-gradation planning, and more! For more information or to schedule a free Carmen Zoom appointment, go here.
- iGrad – As a Buckeye you can sign up for iGrad for FREE! iGrad can assist with building you a personalized plan to improve money management, career and student loan skills, and more! Recommended video tips, quick financial lessons, and job searches at your fingertips! For more information, visit go.osu.edu/iGrad.
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Financial Aid - Student Wellness
Financial Aid – Student Wellness
Learn more about SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) for college students due to COVID-19, Scarlet and Gray Financial Coaching, and iGrad.
- SNAP – If you have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0 as determined on your most recent Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or if you are eligible for Federal Work-Study, even if you are not participating, you may be eligible for $234 per month or more in SNAP! Your household income and other circumstances may impact your eligibility. To learn more and apply for $234 or more per month in funds to buy groceries, visit benefits.ohio.gov.
- Scarlet and Gray Financial Coaching – One-on-one peer financial coaching program empowers students to make informed financial choices. Financial coaches can help with budgeting, student loan education, banking basics, post-gradation planning, and more! For more information or to schedule a free Carmen Zoom appointment, go here.
- iGrad – As a Buckeye you can sign up for iGrad for FREE! iGrad can assist with building you a personalized plan to improve money management, career and student loan skills, and more! Recommended video tips, quick financial lessons, and job searches at your fingertips! For more information, visit go.osu.edu/iGrad.
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Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP)
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP)
Did you know you need to maintain certain academic standards to be eligible for future financial aid?
It is important to read and understand the SAP policy. The Ohio State University is required by federal law to establish, publish and apply reasonable standards for measuring satisfactory standards of academic progress (SAP). Please review the handout or the SAP policy through Student Financial Aid for further details and academic measurements to maintain in good standing.
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
330-287-1214
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Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP)
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP)
Did you know you need to maintain certain academic standards to be eligible for future financial aid?
It is important to read and understand the SAP policy. The Ohio State University is required by federal law to establish, publish and apply reasonable standards for measuring satisfactory standards of academic progress (SAP). Please review the handout or the SAP policy through Student Financial Aid for further details and academic measurements to maintain in good standing.
Questions?
Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
330-287-1214
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Student Financial Aid Reminders
Student Financial Aid Reminders
Tuition and fees are due Tuesday, August 17th! Is your financial aid in order? Please log into Buckeye Link and go to Financial Aid > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > Aid Summary tab to review your aid awards and the To Do List tab to take care of any outstanding items. As a reminder, if you are accepting federal student loan offers, you must complete the Stafford Entrance Counseling and Stafford Promissory Note. Any financial aid for autumn term will be noted as “pending financial aid” on your statement of account until 7-10 days prior to the semester beginning. At that time, financial aid will itemize out. Please refer to the Borrowing Money: Loan Options, Less than full-time chart, and 2021 Student Job Handout for more information on these topics.
Questions? Please contact me!
Julia Morris – Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
330-287-1214
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Student Financial Aid Reminders
Student Financial Aid Reminders
Tuition and fees are due Tuesday, August 17th! Is your financial aid in order? Please log into Buckeye Link and go to Financial Aid > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > Aid Summary tab to review your aid awards and the To Do List tab to take care of any outstanding items. As a reminder, if you are accepting federal student loan offers, you must complete the Stafford Entrance Counseling and Stafford Promissory Note. Any financial aid for autumn term will be noted as “pending financial aid” on your statement of account until 7-10 days prior to the semester beginning. At that time, financial aid will itemize out. Please refer to the Borrowing Money: Loan Options, Less than full-time chart, and 2021 Student Job Handout for more information on these topics.
Questions? Please contact me!
Julia Morris – Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
330-287-1214
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Student Financial Aid Reminders
Student Financial Aid Reminders
Tuition and fees are due Tuesday, August 17th! Is your financial aid in order? Please log into Buckeye Link and go to Financial Aid > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > Aid Summary tab to review your aid awards and the To Do List tab to take care of any outstanding items. As a reminder, if you are accepting federal student loan offers, you must complete the Stafford Entrance Counseling and Stafford Promissory Note. Any financial aid for autumn term will be noted as “pending financial aid” on your statement of account until 7-10 days prior to the semester beginning. At that time, financial aid will itemize out. Please refer to the Borrowing Money: Loan Options, Less than full-time chart, and 2021 Student Job Handout for more information on these topics.
Questions? Please contact me!
Julia Morris – Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
330-287-1214
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Student Financial Aid Reminders
Student Financial Aid Reminders
Tuition and fees are due Tuesday, August 17th! Is your financial aid in order? Please log into Buckeye Link and go to Financial Aid > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > Aid Summary tab to review your aid awards and the To Do List tab to take care of any outstanding items. As a reminder, if you are accepting federal student loan offers, you must complete the Stafford Entrance Counseling and Stafford Promissory Note. Any financial aid for autumn term will be noted as “pending financial aid” on your statement of account until 7-10 days prior to the semester beginning. At that time, financial aid will itemize out. Please refer to the Borrowing Money: Loan Options, Less than full-time chart, and 2021 Student Job Handout for more information on these topics.
Questions? Please contact me!
Julia Morris – Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
330-287-1214
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Major Lawrence Miller Veteran Community Advocate Scholarship Program 2021-2022
Major Lawrence Miller Veteran Community Advocate Scholarship Program 2021-2022
The VCA program allows military connected students to utilize their skills in a focus area of choice to represent the needs and issues of other military connected students. This scholarship program serves as a vehicle for students to build relationships across university departments and gain skills to later assist in their careers. Veteran Community Advocates are students that are interested in supporting and assisting OSU military/veteran students while receiving a $1,000 scholarship per Fall and Spring terms. Additional information about the VCA program and a link to the VCA scholarship application is posted at our Military and Veteran Student webpage.
VCA Scholarship Applications are due by April 9 at 5:00 PM.
For more information contact Ruth Montz at montz.11@osu.edu.
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn more about 2021-2022 financial aid and scholarship updates, verification reminders, private loans for spring term, and emergency funding assistance.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Although priority deadlines have passed for the 2021-2022 academic year, there are still opportunities available for financial aid and scholarships.
- Complete and submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA. Applications are accepted and processed after the deadline, on a funds available basis. Federal school code: 003090 (Ohio State University – all campuses)
- Apply at ScholarshipUniverse and explore external scholarship opportunities. Internal scholarships have expired. As you complete the questions, external scholarships that fit your criteria will populate for you to further complete and submit.
- Search your local county community foundation (i.e. Wayne County Community Foundation) for scholarship opportunities.
Verification Reminders:
- Check your OSU webmail often for any email notifications from University Student Financial Aid or,
- Log into Buckeye Link > My Financial Aid > 2022 Aid Year > To Do List. If selected for verification, please complete and submit the forms requested by the due date(s) provided in order for your financial aid to be processed later this spring.
Private Loan Information:
View FASTChoice for private loan servicers and products. There is still time to apply for a 2021 spring only loan if in need.
COVID-19 Financial Assistance:
Expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare. Apply at: Emergency Request Form
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled
- Demonstrate financial need or hardship caused by COVID-19 (loss of job, reduced hours, inability to travel, family layoffs)
- While a FAFSA is not required, you may be asked to complete one before your application is processed
ATI Student Emergency Fund:
If you are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency, the ATI Student Emergency Fund may be an option.
- Students must be an undergraduate, enrolled at Ohio State ATI
- Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Extenuating circumstances may be evaluated
- Students may make use of this fund one time per academic year
- Documentation of need may be required
- Students may be required to attend one academic coaching session and one financial counseling session
Questions?
Julia Morris.878@osu.edu or 330-287-1214, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid
Katie LeMasters.27@osu.edu or 330-287-1235, Office of Academic Affairs Program Coordinator
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
2021-2022 FAFSA, OSU/ATI CFAES Scholarship Application & Scholarship Universe Application ALL DUE IN FEBRUARY!!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
DUE DATE IS FEBRUARY 15, 2021
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
2021-2022 FAFSA
Resubmit for financial aid consideration for next school year (Summer 2021, Autumn 2021, and Spring 2022) by priority deadline February 1, 2021 at 2021-2022 FAFSA.
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
Student-Alumni Council Scholarships
Click graphic for application!
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
2021-2022 FAFSA, OSU/ATI CFAES Scholarship Application & Scholarship Universe Application ALL DUE IN FEBRUARY!!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
DUE DATE IS FEBRUARY 15, 2021
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
2021-2022 FAFSA
Resubmit for financial aid consideration for next school year (Summer 2021, Autumn 2021, and Spring 2022) by priority deadline February 1, 2021 at 2021-2022 FAFSA.
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
Student-Alumni Council Scholarships
Click graphic for application!
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
2021-2022 FAFSA, OSU/ATI CFAES Scholarship Application & Scholarship Universe Application ALL DUE IN FEBRUARY!!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
DUE DATE IS FEBRUARY 15, 2021
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
2021-2022 FAFSA
Resubmit for financial aid consideration for next school year (Summer 2021, Autumn 2021, and Spring 2022) by priority deadline February 1, 2021 at 2021-2022 FAFSA.
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
Student-Alumni Council Scholarships
Click graphic for application!
-
Financial Aid & Scholarships
2021-2022 FAFSA, OSU/ATI CFAES Scholarship Application & Scholarship Universe Application ALL DUE IN FEBRUARY!!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
DUE DATE IS FEBRUARY 15, 2021
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
2021-2022 FAFSA
Resubmit for financial aid consideration for next school year (Summer 2021, Autumn 2021, and Spring 2022) by priority deadline February 1, 2021 at 2021-2022 FAFSA.
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
Student-Alumni Council Scholarships
Click graphic for application!
-
Financial Aid & Scholarships
2021-2022 FAFSA, OSU/ATI CFAES Scholarship Application & Scholarship Universe Application ALL DUE IN FEBRUARY!!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
DUE DATE IS FEBRUARY 15, 2021
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
2021-2022 FAFSA
Resubmit for financial aid consideration for next school year (Summer 2021, Autumn 2021, and Spring 2022) by priority deadline February 1, 2021 at 2021-2022 FAFSA.
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
Student-Alumni Council Scholarships
Click graphic for application!
-
Financial Aid & Scholarships
2021-2022 FAFSA, OSU/ATI CFAES Scholarship Application & Scholarship Universe Application ALL DUE IN FEBRUARY!!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
DUE DATE IS FEBRUARY 15, 2021
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
2021-2022 FAFSA
Resubmit for financial aid consideration for next school year (Summer 2021, Autumn 2021, and Spring 2022) by priority deadline February 1, 2021 at 2021-2022 FAFSA.
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
Student-Alumni Council Scholarships
Click graphic for application!
-
Financial Aid & Scholarships
2021-2022 FAFSA, OSU/ATI CFAES Scholarship Application & Scholarship Universe Application ALL DUE IN FEBRUARY!!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
DUE DATE IS FEBRUARY 15, 2021
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
2021-2022 FAFSA
Resubmit for financial aid consideration for next school year (Summer 2021, Autumn 2021, and Spring 2022) by priority deadline February 1, 2021 at 2021-2022 FAFSA.
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
Student-Alumni Council Scholarships
Click graphic for application!
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External Scholarship Opportunities
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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External Scholarship Opportunities
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
-
External Scholarship Opportunities
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
-
Financial Aid & Scholarships
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! This is the former OSU Special Scholarship application. The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
Don’t forget to resubmit your 2021-2022 FAFSA (priority deadline February 1, 2021) for next year and complete the ATI/CFAES Scholarship application (priority deadline February 15, 2021) while on break this fall/winter!
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
-
Financial Aid & Scholarships
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! This is the former OSU Special Scholarship application. The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
Don’t forget to resubmit your 2021-2022 FAFSA (priority deadline February 1, 2021) for next year and complete the ATI/CFAES Scholarship application (priority deadline February 15, 2021) while on break this fall/winter!
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
-
Financial Aid & Scholarships
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! This is the former OSU Special Scholarship application. The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
Don’t forget to resubmit your 2021-2022 FAFSA (priority deadline February 1, 2021) for next year and complete the ATI/CFAES Scholarship application (priority deadline February 15, 2021) while on break this fall/winter!
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
-
Financial Aid & Scholarships
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! This is the former OSU Special Scholarship application. The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
Don’t forget to resubmit your 2021-2022 FAFSA (priority deadline February 1, 2021) for next year and complete the ATI/CFAES Scholarship application (priority deadline February 15, 2021) while on break this fall/winter!
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Last day to accept a summer/autumn Direct loan or an autumn only Direct loan: December 4th
Friday, December 4th – last day to accept a summer/autumn Direct loan or an autumn only Direct loan (To accept Direct Loan offers, log into Buckeye Link > View Financial Aid > 2021 Aid Year > Aid Summary Tab. Click the green Accept/Decline button to make selections. Must complete Direct Loan Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note on To Do List if you have not done so.)
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! This is the former OSU Special Scholarship application. The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
Don’t forget to resubmit your 2021-2022 FAFSA (priority deadline February 1, 2021) for next year and complete the ATI/CFAES Scholarship application (priority deadline February 15, 2021) while on break this fall/winter!
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Last day to accept a summer/autumn Direct loan or an autumn only Direct loan: December 4th
Friday, December 4th – last day to accept a summer/autumn Direct loan or an autumn only Direct loan (To accept Direct Loan offers, log into Buckeye Link > View Financial Aid > 2021 Aid Year > Aid Summary Tab. Click the green Accept/Decline button to make selections. Must complete Direct Loan Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note on To Do List if you have not done so.)
OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!
OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available! This is the former OSU Special Scholarship application. The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities. Priority deadline February 1, 2021.
Don’t forget to resubmit your 2021-2022 FAFSA (priority deadline February 1, 2021) for next year and complete the ATI/CFAES Scholarship application (priority deadline February 15, 2021) while on break this fall/winter!
New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!
New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
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External Scholarship List Updated
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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External Scholarship List Updated
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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External Scholarship List Updated
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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External Scholarship Opportunities - UPDATED!
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
OHIO STATE ATI 2021-2022 FINANCIAL AID TO-DO LIST
The 2021-2022 FAFSA application is available to complete and submit for next school year. In addition, take the time to complete the Ohio State ATI/CFAES scholarship application. The OSU Special Scholarship application will be available soon. Please keep checking back! Check out this TO DO LIST for more details!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
KNOWLEDGE EXPRESSED (KXPRESS) SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Interested in expressing your creative ideas about water quality, rural-urban interface, farm and community stress, food security, and food waste? If so, take a look at the KXPRESS Scholarship Opportunity for more details. Deadline is November 22nd, 2020 at 11:59 PM. Contact Katie Miller at miller.8406@osu.edu to learn more!
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
OHIO STATE ATI 2021-2022 FINANCIAL AID TO-DO LIST
The 2021-2022 FAFSA application is available to complete and submit for next school year. In addition, take the time to complete the Ohio State ATI/CFAES scholarship application. The OSU Special Scholarship application will be available soon. Please keep checking back! Check out this TO DO LIST for more details!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
KNOWLEDGE EXPRESSED (KXPRESS) SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Interested in expressing your creative ideas about water quality, rural-urban interface, farm and community stress, food security, and food waste? If so, take a look at the KXPRESS Scholarship Opportunity for more details. Deadline is November 22nd, 2020 at 11:59 PM. Contact Katie Miller at miller.8406@osu.edu to learn more!
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External Scholarship Opportunities
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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External Scholarship Opportunities
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
OHIO STATE ATI 2021-2022 FINANCIAL AID TO-DO LIST
October is here! The 2021-2022 FAFSA application is available to complete and submit for next school year. In addition to this month, take the time to complete the Ohio State ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU Special Scholarship application. Check out this TO DO LIST for more details!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
KNOWLEDGE EXPRESSED (KXPRESS) SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Interested in expressing your creative ideas about water quality, rural-urban interface, farm and community stress, food security, and food waste? If so, take a look at the KXPRESS Scholarship Opportunity for more details. Deadline is November 22nd, 2020 at 11:59 PM. Contact Katie Miller at miller.8406@osu.edu to learn more!
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
OHIO STATE ATI 2021-2022 FINANCIAL AID TO-DO LIST
October is here! The 2021-2022 FAFSA application is available to complete and submit for next school year. In addition to this month, take the time to complete the Ohio State ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU Special Scholarship application. Check out this TO DO LIST for more details!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
KNOWLEDGE EXPRESSED (KXPRESS) SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Interested in expressing your creative ideas about water quality, rural-urban interface, farm and community stress, food security, and food waste? If so, take a look at the KXPRESS Scholarship Opportunity for more details. Deadline is November 22nd, 2020 at 11:59 PM. Contact Katie Miller at miller.8406@osu.edu to learn more!
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External Scholarship Opportunities
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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External Scholarship Opportunities
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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External Scholarship Opportunities
It's time to start exploring external scholarship opportunities! Take a look at these external scholarship opportunities, your local county community foundations, and more! New additions will be made throughout the year.
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
OHIO STATE ATI 2021-2022 FINANCIAL AID TO-DO LIST
October is here! The 2021-2022 FAFSA application is available to complete and submit for next school year. In addition to this month, take the time to complete the Ohio State ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU Special Scholarship application. Check out this TO DO LIST for more details!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
KNOWLEDGE EXPRESSED (KXPRESS) SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Interested in expressing your creative ideas about water quality, rural-urban interface, farm and community stress, food security, and food waste? If so, take a look at the KXPRESS Scholarship Opportunity for more details. Deadline is November 22nd, 2020 at 11:59 PM. Contact Katie Miller at miller.8406@osu.edu to learn more!
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
OHIO STATE ATI 2021-2022 FINANCIAL AID TO-DO LIST
October is here! The 2021-2022 FAFSA application is available to complete and submit for next school year. In addition to this month, take the time to complete the Ohio State ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU Special Scholarship application. Check out this TO DO LIST for more details!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
KNOWLEDGE EXPRESSED (KXPRESS) SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Interested in expressing your creative ideas about water quality, rural-urban interface, farm and community stress, food security, and food waste? If so, take a look at the KXPRESS Scholarship Opportunity for more details. Deadline is November 22nd, 2020 at 11:59 PM. Contact Katie Miller at miller.8406@osu.edu to learn more!
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
OHIO STATE ATI 2021-2022 FINANCIAL AID TO-DO LIST
October is here! The 2021-2022 FAFSA application is available to complete and submit for next school year. In addition to this month, take the time to complete the Ohio State ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU Special Scholarship application. Check out this TO DO LIST for more details!
OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP
The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year! DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!
If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding! Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance!
If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus. If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus. It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.
If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu
KNOWLEDGE EXPRESSED (KXPRESS) SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Interested in expressing your creative ideas about water quality, rural-urban interface, farm and community stress, food security, and food waste? If so, take a look at the KXPRESS Scholarship Opportunity for more details. Deadline is November 22nd, 2020 at 11:59 PM. Contact Katie Miller at miller.8406@osu.edu to learn more!
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Ohio State ATI 2021-2022 financial aid to-do list
Mark your calendar for October 1! The 2021-2022 FAFSA application will be available to complete and submit for next school year. In addition to the month of October, take the time to complete the Ohio State ATI/CFAES scholarship application and OSU Special Scholarship application. Check out this TO DO LIST for more details!
knowledge expressed (kxpress) scholarship opportunity
Interested in expressing your creative ideas about water quality, rural-urban interface, farm and community stress, food security, and food waste? If so, take a look at the KXPRESS Scholarship Opportunity for more details. Deadline is November 22nd, 2020 at 11:59 PM. Contact Katie Miller at miller.8406@osu.edu to learn more!
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Financial Aid & Scholarships
Financial Aid: Satisfactory progress policy (SAP)
Review and understand the standards of the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy to maintain future financial aid by CLICKING HERE.
scholarship opportunities
The Ohio Cattleman's Association has multiple scholarships available for application until October 31, 2020.
https://www.ohiocattle.org/foundation/scholarships
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Disability Services . . . We are Hiring Students!
Student Assistants collaborate with students with disabilities through training students on accommodation implementation and or in a lab or classroom setting to complete physically inaccessible aspects of their coursework. For example: pouring chemicals, reading measurements, carrying lab equipment, providing verbal descriptions of visual information and/or scribing (writing student in-class assignments). Appy at Workday: R27164 Student Assistant. Direct questions to montz.11@osu.edu.
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Disability Services . . . We are Hiring Students!
Student Assistants collaborate with students with disabilities through training students on accommodation implementation and or in a lab or classroom setting to complete physically inaccessible aspects of their coursework. For example: pouring chemicals, reading measurements, carrying lab equipment, providing verbal descriptions of visual information and/or scribing (writing student in-class assignments). Appy at Workday: R27164 Student Assistant. Direct questions to montz.11@osu.edu.
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Disability Services . . . We are Hiring Students!
Student Assistants collaborate with students with disabilities through training students on accommodation implementation and or in a lab or classroom setting to complete physically inaccessible aspects of their coursework. For example: pouring chemicals, reading measurements, carrying lab equipment, providing verbal descriptions of visual information and/or scribing (writing student in-class assignments). Appy at Workday: R27164 Student Assistant. Direct questions to montz.11@osu.edu.
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Military and Veteran Student Success Services
Military and Veteran Student Success Services. If you're a Veteran, Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, ROTC Cadet/Midshipmen or family member student, we're here to support your academic success! We will assist you to transition to campus, connect you to campus resources for your academic and health & wellness needs and to identify community resources for everyday needs. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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Disability Services Invites Students to Contact Us!
Disability Services invites students to contact us! In this context, ‘disability’ is a broad term that includes, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum, mental health conditions, chronic health conditions (e.g., asthma and diabetes), learning disabilities, physical & sensory impairments, and temporary accommodations for injuries (e.g., broken limb). We also hire students as access and lab assistants. Contact us at https://ati.osu.edu/disability-services.
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BuckID Info
BUCKID
Walk-in BuckID’s will be available for the rest of the week according to the schedule below:.
BuckID Hours for Move-In
Location: Student Success Services, 128 Skou Hall
Wednesday, August 19
9 – 11 am
1 – 5 pm
Thursday, August 20
2 – 5 pm
Friday, August 21
9:30 – 1
3 – 5 pm
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1098-T forms Available
1098-T forms for 2021 are now available via Buckeye Link.
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1098-T forms Available
1098-T forms for 2021 are now available via Buckeye Link.
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1098-T forms Available
1098-T forms for 2021 are now available via Buckeye Link.
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1098-T forms Available
1098-T forms for 2021 are now available via Buckeye Link.
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1098-T forms Available
1098-T forms for 2021 are now available via Buckeye Link.
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1098-T forms Available
1098-T forms for 2021 are now available via Buckeye Link.
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Updates from the ATI Business Office
We are winding down Autumn semester and preparing for the Holidays! I want to give you some updates for the upcoming Spring Semester.
STATEMENTS:
Statements have been populating on your accounts as you register for classes. Please check to make sure that everything looks correct. If you utilized the TOPP payment plan in Autumn Semester and wish to use it again for Spring, you will need to enroll in the plan. It does not roll over from the previous semester. Here is the link if you need instructions on how to enroll: https://admin.resources.osu.edu/student-information-system-sis/sis-my-buckeye-link-reference-guide/how-to-enroll-in-tuition-option If you have any questions regarding the statement of account, please contact me.
FINANCIAL AID POSTING:
Financial aid is showing as pending and will disburse approximately 10 days before the start of the term and any excess of aid will begin refunding around January 4th 2022.
PAYMENT DUE DATE:
Tuition and fees are due Monday January 3rd, 2022. You can make the payment online through Buckeye Link. Here is the link if you need instructions on how to pay online: https://admin.resources.osu.edu/student-information-system-sis/sis-my-buckeye-link-reference-guide/how-to-make-epayments Please keep in mind that paying with an electronic check has no processing fee. However, if you use a credit card or a debit card there is a 2.75% convenience fee. You also have the option to mail the payment to: Office of the University Bursar PO Box 183248 Columbus, OH 43218-3248.
The Bursars Office also is sending you emails regarding the payment deadline information for 1098-T purposes. (This is the statement you need when filing your taxes.) Please check your email for this communication if you need to have your payment posted in calendar year 2021.
Please be aware that some offices are still working remotely and more will be doing so over the Winter Break. If you need to come to campus and see someone, please make sure to email or call in advance to see if there will be someone available or to schedule a time to meet.
The first day of Spring Semester is Monday, January 10th 2022.
Have a Happy Holiday Season!
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Updates from the ATI Business Office
We are winding down Autumn semester and preparing for the Holidays! I want to give you some updates for the upcoming Spring Semester.
STATEMENTS:
Statements have been populating on your accounts as you register for classes. Please check to make sure that everything looks correct. If you utilized the TOPP payment plan in Autumn Semester and wish to use it again for Spring, you will need to enroll in the plan. It does not roll over from the previous semester. Here is the link if you need instructions on how to enroll: https://admin.resources.osu.edu/student-information-system-sis/sis-my-buckeye-link-reference-guide/how-to-enroll-in-tuition-option If you have any questions regarding the statement of account, please contact me.
FINANCIAL AID POSTING:
Financial aid is showing as pending and will disburse approximately 10 days before the start of the term and any excess of aid will begin refunding around January 4th 2022.
PAYMENT DUE DATE:
Tuition and fees are due Monday January 3rd, 2022. You can make the payment online through Buckeye Link. Here is the link if you need instructions on how to pay online: https://admin.resources.osu.edu/student-information-system-sis/sis-my-buckeye-link-reference-guide/how-to-make-epayments Please keep in mind that paying with an electronic check has no processing fee. However, if you use a credit card or a debit card there is a 2.75% convenience fee. You also have the option to mail the payment to: Office of the University Bursar PO Box 183248 Columbus, OH 43218-3248.
The Bursars Office also is sending you emails regarding the payment deadline information for 1098-T purposes. (This is the statement you need when filing your taxes.) Please check your email for this communication if you need to have your payment posted in calendar year 2021.
Please be aware that some offices are still working remotely and more will be doing so over the Winter Break. If you need to come to campus and see someone, please make sure to email or call in advance to see if there will be someone available or to schedule a time to meet.
The first day of Spring Semester is Monday, January 10th 2022.
Have a Happy Holiday Season!
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Updates from the ATI Business Office
We are winding down Autumn semester and preparing for the Holidays! I want to give you some updates for the upcoming Spring Semester.
STATEMENTS:
Statements have been populating on your accounts as you register for classes. Please check to make sure that everything looks correct. If you utilized the TOPP payment plan in Autumn Semester and wish to use it again for Spring, you will need to enroll in the plan. It does not roll over from the previous semester. Here is the link if you need instructions on how to enroll: https://admin.resources.osu.edu/student-information-system-sis/sis-my-buckeye-link-reference-guide/how-to-enroll-in-tuition-option If you have any questions regarding the statement of account, please contact me.
FINANCIAL AID POSTING:
Financial aid is showing as pending and will disburse approximately 10 days before the start of the term and any excess of aid will begin refunding around January 4th 2022.
PAYMENT DUE DATE:
Tuition and fees are due Monday January 3rd, 2022. You can make the payment online through Buckeye Link. Here is the link if you need instructions on how to pay online: https://admin.resources.osu.edu/student-information-system-sis/sis-my-buckeye-link-reference-guide/how-to-make-epayments Please keep in mind that paying with an electronic check has no processing fee. However, if you use a credit card or a debit card there is a 2.75% convenience fee. You also have the option to mail the payment to: Office of the University Bursar PO Box 183248 Columbus, OH 43218-3248.
The Bursars Office also is sending you emails regarding the payment deadline information for 1098-T purposes. (This is the statement you need when filing your taxes.) Please check your email for this communication if you need to have your payment posted in calendar year 2021.
Please be aware that some offices are still working remotely and more will be doing so over the Winter Break. If you need to come to campus and see someone, please make sure to email or call in advance to see if there will be someone available or to schedule a time to meet.
The first day of Spring Semester is Monday, January 10th 2022.
Have a Happy Holiday Season!
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Student Statements of Account are now posted!
The Statements of Account are posting on your Buckeye Link. Please review them for accuracy.
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Shelly in the ATI Business Office. shelly.12@osu.edu
REMINDER: TUITION AND FEES ARE DUE AUGUST 17, 2021 If you do not need OSU Health Insurance, the deadline to waive is August 17, 2021. This applies to all new and returning students. Health Insurance must be waived at the beginning of each Academic Year.
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Student Statements of Account are now posted!
The Statements of Account are posting on your Buckeye Link. Please review them for accuracy.
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Shelly in the ATI Business Office. shelly.12@osu.edu
REMINDER: TUITION AND FEES ARE DUE AUGUST 17, 2021 If you do not need OSU Health Insurance, the deadline to waive is August 17, 2021. This applies to all new and returning students. Health Insurance must be waived at the beginning of each Academic Year.
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Student Statements of Account are now posted!
The Statements of Account are posting on your Buckeye Link. Please review them for accuracy.
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Shelly in the ATI Business Office. shelly.12@osu.edu
REMINDER: TUITION AND FEES ARE DUE AUGUST 17, 2021 If you do not need OSU Health Insurance, the deadline to waive is August 17, 2021. This applies to all new and returning students. Health Insurance must be waived at the beginning of each Academic Year.
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Student Statements of Account are now posted!
The Statements of Account are posting on your Buckeye Link. Please review them for accuracy.
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Shelly in the ATI Business Office. shelly.12@osu.edu
REMINDER: TUITION AND FEES ARE DUE AUGUST 17, 2021 If you do not need OSU Health Insurance, the deadline to waive is August 17, 2021. This applies to all new and returning students. Health Insurance must be waived at the beginning of each Academic Year.
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Student Statements of Account are now posted!
The Statements of Account are posting on your Buckeye Link. Please review them for accuracy.
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Shelly in the ATI Business Office. shelly.12@osu.edu
REMINDER: TUITION AND FEES ARE DUE AUGUST 17, 2021 If you do not need OSU Health Insurance, the deadline to waive is August 17, 2021. This applies to all new and returning students. Health Insurance must be waived at the beginning of each Academic Year.
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Student Statements of Account are now posted!
The Statements of Account are posting on your Buckeye Link. Please review them for accuracy.
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Shelly in the ATI Business Office. shelly.12@osu.edu
REMINDER: TUITION AND FEES ARE DUE AUGUST 17, 2021 If you do not need OSU Health Insurance, the deadline to waive is August 17, 2021. This applies to all new and returning students. Health Insurance must be waived at the beginning of each Academic Year.
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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1098-T's are Now Available!
Looking ahead to April 20th?
1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link.
For more information click here!
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Spring Semester Fees DUE TODAY!
Spring Semester Fees are Due January 4, 2021. Please check your statement of account and make your payment online through your BuckeyeLink.
If you enrolled in TOPP last semester and wish to use it again, you need to enroll each semester.
See the link to the Instructional You Tube videos if you need assistance.
Contact Cindy Shelly, ATI Business Office, for any questions.
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Spring Semester Fees Deadline Approaching Fast
Spring Semester Fees are Due January 4, 2021. Please check your statement of account and make your payment online through your BuckeyeLink.
If you enrolled in TOPP last semester and wish to use it again, you need to enroll each semester.
See the link to the Instructional You Tube videos if you need assistance.
Contact Cindy Shelly, ATI Business Office, for any questions.
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Spring Semester Fees Deadline Approaching Fast
Spring Semester Fees are Due January 4, 2021. Please check your statement of account and make your payment online through your BuckeyeLink.
If you enrolled in TOPP last semester and wish to use it again, you need to enroll each semester.
See the link to the Instructional You Tube videos if you need assistance.
Contact Cindy Shelly, ATI Business Office, for any questions.
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Business Office
Business office hours and operation
Effective August 19, 2020 the ATI Business Office will have the following in-person business hours to assist students:
Tuesday’s and Thursday’s 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Wednesday’s 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
We are also available virtually M-F 8 AM to 5 PM and Faculty and Staff are still encouraged to make contact by Skype or Zoom.
Cindy Shelly shelly.12@osu.edu 330-287-1264
Desiree Lutsch lutsch.11@osu.edu 330-287-1296
Please note that student account payments should either be made online at www.buckeyelink.osu.edu or by mailing payments to:
Office of the University Bursar
The Ohio State University
P.O. Box 183248
Columbus, Ohio 43218-3248
If there are documents that you would like to drop off for the business office, please utilize the mailroom slots in the mailroom/copy room in Halterman.
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Out of the Darkness Campus Walk
Join the Ohio State Suicide Prevention Program, and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and help make suicide prevention a shared campus responsibility.
To participate in Out of the Darkness Walk - Team Wooster, please register through this link:
Team Wooster - Fundraising For American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
*Please note you do not need to donate or fundraise.
For additional details, visit: Out of the Darkness Campus Walk : Suicide Prevention
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CFAES Wooster Carnival TODAY
We’ve been waiting all year for it and it’s finally here!! TODAY!!! CFAES Student Life Carnival is happening 5p-7p in the Shisler Ballroom!
Please remember to Bring your BuckID to swipe in.
Theme: Beach Party!
Attire: Wear your best Beach Party Gear (No bare midriffs or swimsuits permitted)
What:
- Full Service DJ and Dancing
- Mechanical Surfboard!!!
- City BBQ Catering, Snow Cones, Cotton Candy, Popcorn (while supplies last)
- LED Putt Putt and Inflatable Axe Throwing
- FREE Commemorative Event T-shirts and Hawaiian Leis (while supplies last)
- GIANT Beach Party Balloon Photo Backdrop
- And FREE PRIZES!!!!! (Participate in the activities-Surfboard, Putt Putt, line dancing, etc. to get your free raffle tickets for the prizes)
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CFAES Wooster Carnival TODAY
We’ve been waiting all year for it and it’s finally here!! TODAY!!! CFAES Student Life Carnival is happening 5p-7p in the Shisler Ballroom!
Please remember to Bring your BuckID to swipe in.
Theme: Beach Party!
Attire: Wear your best Beach Party Gear (No bare midriffs or swimsuits permitted)
What:
- Full Service DJ and Dancing
- Mechanical Surfboard!!!
- City BBQ Catering, Snow Cones, Cotton Candy, Popcorn (while supplies last)
- LED Putt Putt and Inflatable Axe Throwing
- FREE Commemorative Event T-shirts and Hawaiian Leis (while supplies last)
- GIANT Beach Party Balloon Photo Backdrop
- And FREE PRIZES!!!!! (Participate in the activities-Surfboard, Putt Putt, line dancing, etc. to get your free raffle tickets for the prizes)
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Pool Tournament March 27
We’re excited to announce a Pool Tournament taking place on Thursday, March 27th in the Student Activity Center Game Room, starting at 5:00 PM. This will be a single-elimination tournament, open to all BuckID holders.
No pre-registration is required—simply swipe your BuckID to enter the tournament and join in on the fun!
We look forward to seeing you there!
If you have any questions please contact Jordan at roemer.54@osu.edu.
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Pool Tournament March 27
We’re excited to announce a Pool Tournament taking place on Thursday, March 27th in the Student Activity Center Game Room, starting at 5:00 PM. This will be a single-elimination tournament, open to all BuckID holders.
No pre-registration is required—simply swipe your BuckID to enter the tournament and join in on the fun!
We look forward to seeing you there!
If you have any questions please contact Jordan at roemer.54@osu.edu.
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Celebration of Nations
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Celebration of Nations
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Young Professionals Night THURSDAY
Hello Buckeyes,
Night for Young Professionals is coming up quickly, Thursday, February 13th at 5:00 pm! Registration closes Monday, February 10th, so if you haven’t already signed up, please do so! Register with the QR CODE at the end of this email. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear professional advice from industry professionals and prepare yourself for after college!
When you register and would like to send in your resume for review, please attach it as a PDF and make sure your name is in the document title. Your resume will be reviewed and sent back to you by the end of the month.
This is a professional event, meaning you need to be dressed in a dress that would be considered professional for your industry. Example: A Construction Management major might wear a different outfit than an Agriscience Education major.
If you need access to professional attire, please visit the Career Closet located in the basement of Halterman (Room 082) on February 6th 1-3 PM and February 11 2-4 PM. They will be more than happy to help you with a getup for this event.
Don’t miss out! Scan the QR code to register!
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Blood Drive WEDNESDAY
Next week, during Buckeye Love Week, we are hosting a blood Drive on Wednesday, February 12th from 10am-3pm in the SKOU Hall Student Lounge.
We would love it if you were able to donate and help us reach our donation goal AND to continuing carrying our title of being the campus (outside of Columbus) that donates the most blood throughout the ENTIRE year!
Remember that all the blood collected at the Student Life Blood Drives goes directly back to helping other Buckeyes at the OSU Medical Wexner Center/James Cancer Research Center. We are “Buckeyes helping Buckeyes!”
Giveaway for this Blood Drive is an “I Bleed Scarlet & Gray” T-shirt (while supplies last).
Walk-ins are also welcome too.
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The Last of the TTUN Events
- Student Activities Center will be closing tomorrow at 8:00pm and will remain closed throughout the Thanksgiving Break. It will reopen on Monday, December 2nd at 10am
- Ice Cream Sundaes in The Gathering Place 3pm-5pm (TODAY!-Monday-available to all students, faculty, and staff while supplies last)
- QB Challenge ends tomorrow, Tuesday, November 26th at 2pm (Open to all students, faculty, and staff while supplies last)
- Bowling is 9pm-11pm TONIGHT at Wayne Lanes (Undergraduates only)
- Voting for the Rally Boards:
Please vote here for your favorite TTUN Rally Board: https://go.osu.edu/ttunrallyboards2024
Voting ends tomorrow, Tuesday, November 26th at 2pm
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First Gen Celebration
National First-Generation College Student Celebration Week starts 11/4 and ends 11/8. A dinner will be held on 11/7 to recognize first-generation students, as well as celebrate staff, faculty, and advocates for their accomplishments and support of the first-generation student journey. If you’d like to attend the dinner, please respond through the link below. It will help us know how much food to order.
Outside the Student Resource Center in Halterman Hall is a table with First Generation and Ally buttons! Come and get yours to wear for next week’s First-Generation Celebrations!! If you’re not a first-generation student because your parents or caregivers have a bachelor’s degree, then you’re a friend and an ally of one!!
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Halloween Softball
Want to play some softball? Love Halloween and costumes? We have the perfect event! Halloween Softball! (Costumes are highly encouraged)
When – Wednesday October 23rd
Time – 1pm
Where – Softball Field
The Student Activity Center has bats and ball to use, each player MUST bring their own glove. NO METAL SPIKES ALLOWED.
All students, faculty and staff are invited to play. We will split everyone playing into two teams and have some fun! Please bring your BuckID with you, we will have a BuckID scanner out by the softball field.
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Halloween Softball
Want to play some softball? Love Halloween and costumes? We have the perfect event! Halloween Softball! (Costumes are highly encouraged)
When – Wednesday October 23rd
Time – 1pm
Where – Softball Field
The Student Activity Center has bats and ball to use, each player MUST bring their own glove. NO METAL SPIKES ALLOWED.
All students, faculty and staff are invited to play. We will split everyone playing into two teams and have some fun! Please bring your BuckID with you, we will have a BuckID scanner out by the softball field.
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Dia de los Muertos Ofrendas
Jenny Fischer and the Spanish for Work (GENSSC1181T) class will assemble Dia de los Muertos altars this year in two locations: Skou Lounge and Wooster Science Building. Nathan Crook will also have his class participate, as they did last year.
Decorating the altar or adding to it with personal items is a beautiful cultural experience. It can also be a place where people may find something that makes sense to them, a space where they can bring their expertise and talent. The hope is to involve many different populations on campus, so everyone is invited to add to the altar through names of loved ones who have passed, photos, stories... whatever feels right to them.
Uttara Samarakoon and Zoey Keith will provide marigolds for decorating the altars, and Ben King has already begun working on the arch that symbolically connects the living with those who have gone before us. Set up will be Friday, Nov. 1%, starting at 1:30 pm in Skou Lounge. Altar assembly in WSB will be™ next. The altars will remain for up to a week and any help with dismantling and aftermath clean up would be appreciated too.
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Dia de los Muertos Ofrendas
Jenny Fischer and the Spanish for Work (GENSSC1181T) class will assemble Dia de los Muertos altars this year in two locations: Skou Lounge and Wooster Science Building. Nathan Crook will also have his class participate, as they did last year.
Decorating the altar or adding to it with personal items is a beautiful cultural experience. It can also be a place where people may find something that makes sense to them, a space where they can bring their expertise and talent. The hope is to involve many different populations on campus, so everyone is invited to add to the altar through names of loved ones who have passed, photos, stories... whatever feels right to them.
Uttara Samarakoon and Zoey Keith will provide marigolds for decorating the altars, and Ben King has already begun working on the arch that symbolically connects the living with those who have gone before us. Set up will be Friday, Nov. 1%, starting at 1:30 pm in Skou Lounge. Altar assembly in WSB will be™ next. The altars will remain for up to a week and any help with dismantling and aftermath clean up would be appreciated too.
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Dia de los Muertos Ofrendas
Jenny Fischer and the Spanish for Work (GENSSC1181T) class will assemble Dia de los Muertos altars this year in two locations: Skou Lounge and Wooster Science Building. Nathan Crook will also have his class participate, as they did last year.
Decorating the altar or adding to it with personal items is a beautiful cultural experience. It can also be a place where people may find something that makes sense to them, a space where they can bring their expertise and talent. The hope is to involve many different populations on campus, so everyone is invited to add to the altar through names of loved ones who have passed, photos, stories... whatever feels right to them.
Uttara Samarakoon and Zoey Keith will provide marigolds for decorating the altars, and Ben King has already begun working on the arch that symbolically connects the living with those who have gone before us. Set up will be Friday, Nov. 1%, starting at 1:30 pm in Skou Lounge. Altar assembly in WSB will be™ next. The altars will remain for up to a week and any help with dismantling and aftermath clean up would be appreciated too.
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Upcoming Events
Monday, Oct. 21
- Bowling, Wayne Lanes, 9-11 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 22
- Fario's Pizza Food Truck, 4-8 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 23
- Intramural Volleyball, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 24
- Homecoming Dance, 7-10 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 25
- HOCO Court Coronation, 2:30 p.m., Alumni House
Saturday, Oct. 26
- Homecoming Football Game, Ohio State vs Nebraska
Monday, Oct. 28
- Bowling, Wayne Lanes, 9-11 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 30
- Intramural Volleyball, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
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Upcoming Events
Monday, Oct. 21
- Bowling, Wayne Lanes, 9-11 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 22
- Fario's Pizza Food Truck, 4-8 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 23
- Intramural Volleyball, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 24
- Homecoming Dance, 7-10 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 25
- HOCO Court Coronation, 2:30 p.m., Alumni House
Saturday, Oct. 26
- Homecoming Football Game, Ohio State vs Nebraska
Monday, Oct. 28
- Bowling, Wayne Lanes, 9-11 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 30
- Intramural Volleyball, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
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Pillbugs and Pumpkins
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Pillbugs and Pumpkins
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Pillbugs and Pumpkins
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Pillbugs and Pumpkins
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Scarlet, Gray, and Green Fair
You are invited to attend the Scarlet, Gray, and Green Fair this Saturday. There will be entertainment, exhibitors, food trucks, tours, and more! The Bug Zoo will be open, and a green car cruise-in will be on site. Lots to see and do!
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Donuts with the Dean
What I value most in our college is our people, and interacting with all of our faculty, staff and students.
Please join me for donuts on:
- Friday, April 26, from 9:00-10:00 a.m. in the CFAES Wooster Science Building Café.
Donuts will be provided and the CFAES Café will be open.
I look forward to you stopping by and saying hello!
Sincerely,
Dean Cathann Kress
Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Dean
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Donuts with the Dean
What I value most in our college is our people, and interacting with all of our faculty, staff and students.
Please join me for donuts on:
- Friday, April 26, from 9:00-10:00 a.m. in the CFAES Wooster Science Building Café.
Donuts will be provided and the CFAES Café will be open.
I look forward to you stopping by and saying hello!
Sincerely,
Dean Cathann Kress
Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Dean
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Ms. Peart's retirement celebration
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Ms. Peart's retirement celebration
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Learn more about the Army National Guard
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Giveaway Day is TUESDAY
Giveaway Day is TUESDAY (9th) 11 am-2 pm in SKOU Lounge and WSB- Bring BuckID to swipe for ice cream & hat giveaway.
We have:
- Ice cream made by the OSU Food Science Department (Vanilla, Coffee, and Maudine’s Berry Patch)
- OSU CFAES “baseball” style hats giveaway
- Global Education Presentation/Information (Study Abroad)-can come for more one on one info 2-4pm in Student Life Lounge Area (HH275)
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Last Blood Drive of the Year April 10
LAST BLOOD DRIVE!!!! WEDNESDAY (10th) 10 am-3 pm in SKOU Lounge
To sign up:
- Go to: https://donate.ohio.versiti.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/219275
- Donors are going to get a FREE Nike shirt (see picture below).
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Cultural Connections: Ethiopia - TOMORROW
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Spring Dance TOMORROW March 19
ATI Spring Dance is TOMORROW, Tuesday, March 19th, 2024 7-10pm in Shisler Ballroom.
Sponsored by Student Life and Academic Affairs
BBQ, Giveaways, Line Dancing Instructions, Full Service DJ
Theme: Neon Lights/Neon Cowboy
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Volunteers sought for eclipse Science Day on April 8
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Volunteers sought for eclipse Science Day on April 8
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Volunteers sought for eclipse Science Day on April 8
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Upcoming Events
Bowling
Monday, April 22
9-11Destress Fest
April 23rd-30thIntramural Softball is every Wednesday evening
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Out of Darkness Walk THIS FRIDAY
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Out of Darkness Walk THIS FRIDAY
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Out of Darkness Walk THIS FRIDAY
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Out of Darkness Walk THIS FRIDAY
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Out of Darkness Walk THIS FRIDAY
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Out of Darkness Walk THIS FRIDAY
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Equine Open House
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Equine Open House
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Equine Open House
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The 13th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations
Wed., February 28, 2024, 11:30 am–1:30 pm
Secrest Welcome & Education Center, 2112 Williams Rd., CFAES Wooster
- Meet many of CFAES Wooster’s students/ staff/ faculty at tables covered with items from their native lands
- See/hear performances
- Enjoy food from dozens of countries
Funded by CFAES Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Presented by FAES International Programs
A BuckID or USDA ID is required for this free event.
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The 13th CFAES Wooster Celebration of Nations
Wed., February 28, 2024, 11:30 am–1:30 pm
Secrest Welcome & Education Center, 2112 Williams Rd., CFAES Wooster
- Meet many of CFAES Wooster’s students/ staff/ faculty at tables covered with items from their native lands
- See/hear performances
- Enjoy food from dozens of countries
Funded by CFAES Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Presented by FAES International Programs
A BuckID or USDA ID is required for this free event.
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Greenhouse Club Plant Sale TOMORROW
Hello Campus Community! ATI Greenhouse Club is having a Plant Sale February 13.
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CFAES Wooster Young Professionals Night
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CFAES Wooster Young Professionals Night
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American Red Cross Blood Drive Jan. 12
American Red Cross Blood Drive at
Secrest Welcome Center
Friday, January 12, 20249:00 AM to 2:00 PM\
Making an appointment is easy.Click on the link below. Once you get to the website enter your email address and date of birth. Fill out the form with some basic information that the Red Cross will need. This is a onetime set up.
Then click the "Continue and View Blood Drives" button. You will see our blood drive, if not, enter Wooster in the sponsor code. Click the circle to the left of the day you would like your appointment. This also allows you to choose a regular appt or double red appt at the top of the page. On the next page, pick a time. Then you will receive an email confirming your appointment. Let me know if you have any problems with this.
Make your appointment now! You are going to save a life! http://www.redcrossblood.org/
Walk-ins are also welcome.
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Winter Intramurals
We are going to kick of the Spring intramural season with basketball! First games will be Wednesday, January 17th. We are going to play 4 on 4 or 5 on 5 FULL court games, depending on roster sizes. Co-ed teams. Games will be Wednesday nights beginning at 6:30pm. Games will be two 10 minute halves. Games will be played in the Student Activities Center gym. Registration is now open at IMLeagues.com/osuati. Register your team or as a free agent today!
We will also be hosting a pool tournament on Wednesday January 10th beginning at 6:30pm. The tournament will be held in the Game Room in the Student Activities Center. This will be a one on one single elimination tournament. Register today on IMLeagues.com/osuati! All participants in the tournament must be registered by January 9th at 11:59 to schedule the bracket for the tournament.
I hope you all have a great last few days of break and I look forward to seeing you all on campus next week!
Thanks,
Jordan
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Winter Intramurals
We are going to kick of the Spring intramural season with basketball! First games will be Wednesday, January 17th. We are going to play 4 on 4 or 5 on 5 FULL court games, depending on roster sizes. Co-ed teams. Games will be Wednesday nights beginning at 6:30pm. Games will be two 10 minute halves. Games will be played in the Student Activities Center gym. Registration is now open at IMLeagues.com/osuati. Register your team or as a free agent today!
We will also be hosting a pool tournament on Wednesday January 10th beginning at 6:30pm. The tournament will be held in the Game Room in the Student Activities Center. This will be a one on one single elimination tournament. Register today on IMLeagues.com/osuati! All participants in the tournament must be registered by January 9th at 11:59 to schedule the bracket for the tournament.
I hope you all have a great last few days of break and I look forward to seeing you all on campus next week!
Thanks,
Jordan
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Intramural Basketball Coming Soon!
Sign-ups are open for Intramural Basketball! Season starts January 17. Sign up here.
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Destress Day
Military Community Advocate Destress Day in partnership with F.R.I.E.N.D.S and STEP
Skou Lounge 11am-1pm
Wooster Campus
Stressed and Need to Relax?
December 7, 2023, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
*****ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN!!!*****
Join ATI Military Community Advocate, F.R.I.E.N.D.S. and STEP for our Destress Day.
A day of coloring, popcorn, light music, yoga, Caring Therapy Canines (BOB – Bring Your Own Book to read to the pups) free food (while supplies last), etc.
Chick-fill-A food truck for individuals who wish to purchase lunch. Location: Skou Parking Lot, next to Construction and Landscape Laboratory building.
All are welcome to come Military, Friends, Family, Staff, and Faculty!
Questions:
Maria Chellis
ATI Military Community Advocate Chellis.15@osu.edu
ALL ARE WELCOME TO COME!
For more into on the ATI MCA: https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans
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Regional Volleyball Intramural Championship
Wooster is hosting the Regional Volleyball Intramural Championship all day Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Student Activities Center. Stay tuned for more details and come to cheer on your favorite team!
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Regional Volleyball Intramural Championship
Wooster is hosting the Regional Volleyball Intramural Championship all day Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Student Activities Center. Stay tuned for more details and come to cheer on your favorite team!
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Therapy Dogs!
Reduce your end-of-semester stress with some nose boops and scritches! Therapy dogs will be on campus on Thursday, Nov. 30 from 2-4 p.m. in Skou Lounge.
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Therapy Dogs!
Reduce your end-of-semester stress with some nose boops and scritches! Therapy dogs will be on campus on Thursday, Nov. 30 from 2-4 p.m. in Skou Lounge.
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Early Bird Poinsettia Sale TODAY
The ATI Greenhouse is having an Early Bird Poinsettia Sale Monday, November 20th from 2:00-5:00.
Surprise your loved ones by bringing beautiful poinsettias to display during your Thanksgiving Celebrations!
POINSETTIAS in many sizes and colors grown by ATI Greenhouse Management students!
Including red, pink, white and variegated varieties.
6” $5.00 / 8’’ $10.00 / 10’’ $25.00
Plus, an eclectic mix of potted plants and succulents from the Greenhouse Club!
Cash, checks and credit/debit cards accepted.
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Din Din with Linden: Sweets for Thought December 7
Join Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, on Thursday Dec 7th for SWEETS FOR THOUGHT on Reading Day-desserts only!
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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Din Din with Linden: Sweets for Thought December 7
Join Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, on Thursday Dec 7th for SWEETS FOR THOUGHT on Reading Day-desserts only!
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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Din Din with Linden: Sweets for Thought December 7
Join Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, on Thursday Dec 7th for SWEETS FOR THOUGHT on Reading Day-desserts only!
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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Ongoing Events!
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
- Mondays at 9 p.m.
- Cost: Bowling is free, $2 to rent shoes
Intramural Volleyball
- Volleyball Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Gym. Sign up ahead helps, but not necessary at www.IMleagues.com/OSUati
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Ongoing Events!
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
- Mondays at 9 p.m.
- Cost: Bowling is free, $2 to rent shoes
Intramural Volleyball
- Volleyball Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Gym. Sign up ahead helps, but not necessary at www.IMleagues.com/OSUati
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Ongoing Events!
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
- Mondays at 9 p.m.
- Cost: Bowling is free, $2 to rent shoes
Intramural Volleyball
- Volleyball Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Gym. Sign up ahead helps, but not necessary at www.IMleagues.com/OSUati
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Ongoing Events!
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
- Mondays at 9 p.m.
- Cost: Bowling is free, $2 to rent shoes
Intramural Volleyball
- Volleyball Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Gym. Sign up ahead helps, but not necessary at www.IMleagues.com/OSUati
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Cultural Connections: Ecuador
The 50th talk in the series Cultural Connections— where culture meets agriculture
Thursday, November 16, 2023
12:00-12:50 pm.
Food served from 12:00
Presentation at 12:15
Wooster Science Building
Room 175/175A
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Fiama Guevara, Jorge Valle, Juan Quijia and Andres Velasco
Graduate Students
Plant Path and HCS Departments
CFAES Wooster
Lunch provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
PRESENTED BY FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
RSVP for a seat and a free light lunch by Tuesday, Nov. 7th
Watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
Those who rsvp will receive an Outlook Calendar invite as a confirmation and reminder within a couple of days of the final deadline.
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Cultural Connections: Ecuador
The 50th talk in the series Cultural Connections— where culture meets agriculture
Thursday, November 16, 2023
12:00-12:50 pm.
Food served from 12:00
Presentation at 12:15
Wooster Science Building
Room 175/175A
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Fiama Guevara, Jorge Valle, Juan Quijia and Andres Velasco
Graduate Students
Plant Path and HCS Departments
CFAES Wooster
Lunch provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
PRESENTED BY FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
RSVP for a seat and a free light lunch by Tuesday, Nov. 7th
Watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
Those who rsvp will receive an Outlook Calendar invite as a confirmation and reminder within a couple of days of the final deadline.
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Cultural Connections: Ecuador
The 50th talk in the series Cultural Connections— where culture meets agriculture
Thursday, November 16, 2023
12:00-12:50 pm.
Food served from 12:00
Presentation at 12:15
Wooster Science Building
Room 175/175A
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Fiama Guevara, Jorge Valle, Juan Quijia and Andres Velasco
Graduate Students
Plant Path and HCS Departments
CFAES Wooster
Lunch provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
PRESENTED BY FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
RSVP for a seat and a free light lunch by Tuesday, Nov. 7th
Watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
Those who rsvp will receive an Outlook Calendar invite as a confirmation and reminder within a couple of days of the final deadline.
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Upcoming Events
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
- Mondays at 9 p.m. starting October 16
- Cost: Bowling is free, $2 to rent shoes
Blood Battle
- Tuesday, October 24
- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Skou Lounge
New Intramural Season has started!
- Volleyball begins Wednesday the 25th at 6:30pm in the Gym. Sign up ahead helps, but not necessary at www.IMleagues.com/OSUati
Outdoor Late Night Lazer Tag
- ANYBODY is allowed to participate including Faculty and Staff! Instructions are at 7:30pm on where the boundaries are and what flag/object you need to capture to win. No sign ups required, just come and show up to play.
- Thursday, October 26
- 7:30 p.m. - instructions
- 8-9 p.m. - Game play with teams
Trick or Treat
- October 30, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- Stay tuned to find out more!
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Upcoming Events
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
- Mondays at 9 p.m. starting October 16
- Cost: Bowling is free, $2 to rent shoes
Blood Battle
- Tuesday, October 24
- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Skou Lounge
New Intramural Season has started!
- Volleyball begins Wednesday the 25th at 6:30pm in the Gym. Sign up ahead helps, but not necessary at www.IMleagues.com/OSUati
Outdoor Late Night Lazer Tag
- ANYBODY is allowed to participate including Faculty and Staff! Instructions are at 7:30pm on where the boundaries are and what flag/object you need to capture to win. No sign ups required, just come and show up to play.
- Thursday, October 26
- 7:30 p.m. - instructions
- 8-9 p.m. - Game play with teams
Trick or Treat
- October 30, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- Stay tuned to find out more!
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Upcoming Events
Bowling at Wayne Lanes
- Mondays at 9 p.m. starting October 16
- Cost: Bowling is free, $2 to rent shoes
Blood Battle
- Tuesday, October 24
- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Skou Lounge
New Intramural Season has started!
- Volleyball begins Wednesday the 25th at 6:30pm in the Gym. Sign up ahead helps, but not necessary at www.IMleagues.com/OSUati
Outdoor Late Night Lazer Tag
- ANYBODY is allowed to participate including Faculty and Staff! Instructions are at 7:30pm on where the boundaries are and what flag/object you need to capture to win. No sign ups required, just come and show up to play.
- Thursday, October 26
- 7:30 p.m. - instructions
- 8-9 p.m. - Game play with teams
Trick or Treat
- October 30, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- Stay tuned to find out more!
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STEP presents Din Din with Linden
Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, will be hosting a dinner planning and cooking lesson for students from 6pm to 8:00pm (sometimes later) for the following dates:
Thursday Nov 16th Holiday Fare
Thursday Dec 7th SWEETS for thought on Reading Day-desserts only
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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STEP presents Din Din with Linden
Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, will be hosting a dinner planning and cooking lesson for students from 6pm to 8:00pm (sometimes later) for the following dates:
Thursday Nov 16th Holiday Fare
Thursday Dec 7th SWEETS for thought on Reading Day-desserts only
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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STEP presents Din Din with Linden
Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, will be hosting a dinner planning and cooking lesson for students from 6pm to 8:00pm (sometimes later) for the following dates:
Thursday Nov 16th Holiday Fare
Thursday Dec 7th SWEETS for thought on Reading Day-desserts only
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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STEP presents Din Din with Linden
Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, will be hosting a dinner planning and cooking lesson for students from 6pm to 8:00pm (sometimes later) for the following dates:
Thursday Nov 16th Holiday Fare
Thursday Dec 7th SWEETS for thought on Reading Day-desserts only
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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STEP presents Din Din with Linden
Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, will be hosting a dinner planning and cooking lesson for students from 6pm to 8:00pm (sometimes later) for the following dates:
Thursday Nov 16th Holiday Fare
Thursday Dec 7th SWEETS for thought on Reading Day-desserts only
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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STEP presents Din Din with Linden
Drs. Dan Linden and Eric Williams and special guests, in conjunction with the ATI STEP program, will be hosting a dinner planning and cooking lesson for students from 6pm to 8:00pm (sometimes later) for the following dates:
Thursday Nov 16th Holiday Fare
Thursday Dec 7th SWEETS for thought on Reading Day-desserts only
During these events participants will be shown how to make a simple, inexpensive meal that will be sure to fit the average college budget. While the meal is cooking there will be an open Q&A period.
Spots for the dinner portion could be limited to a first come/first served basis; however, the Q&A session will be open to all. Stop in anytime to enjoy good food and community.
Additional questions can be addressed to Linden.9, Williams.1887, and Nemitz.7.
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Midterm Munchies
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Midterm Munchies
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HOCO Week
1st , Sunday-Sunday Funday-SAC will be open in the evening & we’re encouraging you to find something fun to do with your friends/family in/around Wooster
2nd , Monday-Cupcakes with the HOCO Court 11am-2pm
3rd , Tuesday-Make it Take it 11am-2pm and Oma Gourd Taco Food Truck at dinner time 5pm-8pm
4th , Wednesday-Giveaway 11am-2pm (or until we run out) and Intramural Soccer at 6:30pm
5th , Thursday-HOMECOMING DANCE at the SAC!!! (FYI this is not a formal dance, just come as you are-more info to come later) 8pm-10pm
6th , Friday-Coronation and Parade in Columbus Afternoon/evening
7th , Saturday-Homecoming Football Game in Columbus Afternoon/evening
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Hoof-n-Hide Game Night TOMOROROW
Join the ATI Hoof N Hide Club for a board game night tomorrow night from 5:30-7:30 in the community room!
Food will be provided as the Hoof N Hide members are bringing their favorite dish.
Bring your favorite dish as well if you wish.
Feel free to bring a game that you wish to play as well!
Hope to see you there!
Thanks,
ATI Hoof N Hide Club
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Congratulations, Outstanding Students!
Congratulations to the 2023 Outstanding Students, who will be recognized at the annual banquet on Wednesday, April 19. This year's honorees are:
Katherine Beran
Crop Management & Soil ConservationMegan Chludzinski
Biochemical SciencesTaylor Elaine DeLand
Greenhouse & Nursery ManagementFaith Marie Galavich
Agriscience EducationCarter Ayden Gilbert
AgribusinessMekenna Spring Hendricks
Floral Design & MarketingDora Hesse-Edenfeld
AgronomyEmma Homan
Agricultural CommunicationEmma Mae Leggett
Animal SciencesNicole S. McMaster
Greenhouse & Nursery ManagementSydney Meyer
Animal SciencesAdam Paul Rischar
AgribusinessKatherine Emma Rumschlag
AgribusinessLexy Schafer
Floral Design & MarketingKatelynn Smeltzer
Animal SciencesLillian Rose Wagner
Agriscience EducationHannah M. Watkins
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Lazer Tag and Food! - TOMORROW
Grab your friends and work out all your frustrations with some Lazer Tag! In the SAC Gym, all day on Tuesday, April 25. FREE FOOD!
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Lazer Tag and Food! - TOMORROW
Grab your friends and work out all your frustrations with some Lazer Tag! In the SAC Gym, all day on Tuesday, April 25. FREE FOOD!
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Destress Fest with Taco Bar!
Come destress before finals at the bookstore's Taco Bar! April 19th from 12 to 3pm in Skou lounge. Everyone is welcome to join.
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Destress Fest with Taco Bar!
Come destress before finals at the bookstore's Taco Bar! April 19th from 12 to 3pm in Skou lounge. Everyone is welcome to join.
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Military Community Advocate Destress Day TODAY
Stressed and need to relax? Join the Ohio State ATI Military Community Advocate for our Destress Day - featuring popcorn, light music, yoga, and give-away items. TODAY, April 24, noon to 2 in the Skou Lounge. All are welcome to attend - Military, Friends, Family, Staff, and Faculty. It's free, please RSVP at https://forms.gle/cBh3Nbz6gfTpkruP9.
Address questions to Maria Chellis, Ohio State ATI Military Community Advocate a chellis.15@osu.edu or 330-347-5615.
For more information about the Ohio State ATI Military Community Advocate program visit the Ohio State ATI Military and Veteran Students website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans.
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Military Community Advocate Destress Day TODAY
Stressed and need to relax? Join the Ohio State ATI Military Community Advocate for our Destress Day - featuring popcorn, light music, yoga, and give-away items. TODAY, April 24, noon to 2 in the Skou Lounge. All are welcome to attend - Military, Friends, Family, Staff, and Faculty. It's free, please RSVP at https://forms.gle/cBh3Nbz6gfTpkruP9.
Address questions to Maria Chellis, Ohio State ATI Military Community Advocate a chellis.15@osu.edu or 330-347-5615.
For more information about the Ohio State ATI Military Community Advocate program visit the Ohio State ATI Military and Veteran Students website at https://ati.osu.edu/currentstudents/military-veterans.
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Celebration of Students Carnival TONIGHT!
What: An end-of-year celebration with games, door prizes, giveaways, food, and fun. Bring your BuckID.
When: Monday, April 17, 2023, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: Shisler Conference Center Ballroom (1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691) -
Celebration of Students Carnival TONIGHT!
What: An end-of-year celebration with games, door prizes, giveaways, food, and fun. Bring your BuckID.
When: Monday, April 17, 2023, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: Shisler Conference Center Ballroom (1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691) -
Celebration of Students Carnival TONIGHT!
What: An end-of-year celebration with games, door prizes, giveaways, food, and fun. Bring your BuckID.
When: Monday, April 17, 2023, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: Shisler Conference Center Ballroom (1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691) -
Din Din with Linden
The last Din Din with Linden is April 20th. Come on, come all!
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Din Din with Linden
The last Din Din with Linden is April 20th. Come on, come all!
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Din Din with Linden
The last Din Din with Linden is April 20th. Come on, come all!
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2023 CFAES Celebration of Students
2023 Celebration of Students – We want to celebrate YOU - let’s ‘Come Together'! We hope you can join us at one or all of the following free events for CFAES students with food, giveaways, and community: here: https://go.osu.edu/cos23
GIVEAWAY DAY - CFAES WOOSTER:
Who: CFAES Students on the CFAES Wooster campus
What: Giveaway day including free ice cream (a non-dairy option will also be available). Take pictures with the balloon displays and pick up free giveaways, stickers and plants (limited one per student). Bring your BuckID
When: Tuesday, March 28, 2023, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (while supplies last)
Where: Skou Hall Lobby and Wooster Science Building LobbyCFAES GRADUATING STUDENT CELEBRATION
Who: Undergraduate and graduate students in CFAES from Columbus or Wooster graduating in 2023 (spring, summer, or autumn semesters)
What: We want to celebrate you at our reception-style graduating student gathering with free food and giveaways. Vice President and Dean Cathann Kress, CFAES Alumni Director Amy Jo Baughman, and several graduating students will share in the celebration. Students will then have time on the Ohio Stadium Field to take pictures and enjoy time with friends and classmates. A bus is available to bring students from the CFAES Wooster campus. Bring your BuckID.
When: Wednesday, April 5, 2023, 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Where: 5:00-6:00 p.m. - Reception at Blackwell Conference Center; 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Ohio Stadium Field (enter through the rotundra)
Register here: You MUST register to attend this event: Click here!*If you need a ride from Wooster, use the same link above to sign up. Wooster students will need to load the bus by 3:15 p.m. from the Shisler Conference Center parking lot. The bus will leave promptly at 3:15 p.m. When returning to Wooster, the students will load the bus at 7:30 p.m. and return to the Shisler Conference Center by 9:00 p.m.
CFAES OLYMPICS AND AWARDS
Who: Undergraduate and graduate student clubs and organizations from the Columbus and CFAES Wooster campuses are invited to Columbus to participate in our annual CFAES Olympics. Not part of a club, but still want to come? Everyone is invited! Reach out to Arica Hamilton.1331 who can help get you signed up for the games.
What: Join us for friendly competition, giveaways, and free food (Thyme and Change taco truck - vegan options available). The winning team wins our rotating trophy and title of CFAES Olympics Champions! A bus is available to bring students from the CFAES Wooster campus (sign-up in the link below). CFAES Student Awards will be presented during this event: Click here for award descriptions! Bring your BuckID.
When: Friday, April 14, 2023, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Where: Animal Science Building Arena, Columbus
Register here: Check out the registration packet for information on the games and rules: Click here for the rules!
Clubs and orgs are encouraged to sign up by March 31st: Click here to sign up!*If you need a ride from Wooster, use the same link above to sign up by selecting the sheet titled "Shuttle Bus Sign-Up." Wooster students will need to load the bus by 3:15 p.m. from the Shisler Conference Center parking lot. The bus will leave promptly at 3:15 p.m. When returning to Wooster, the students will load the bus at 7:30 p.m. and return to the Shisler Conference Center by 9:00 p.m.
CARNIVAL - CFAES WOOSTER
Who: Students on the CFAES Wooster campus
What: An end-of-year celebration with games, door prizes, giveaways, food, and fun. Bring your BuckID.
When: Monday, April 17, 2023, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Where: Shisler Conference Center Ballroom (1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691)
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Donuts with the Dean
Join Dean Cathann Kress for donuts and conversation on Monday, April 17, from 9:00–9:45 a.m. in the CFAES Wooster Science Building Café.
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Donuts with the Dean
Join Dean Cathann Kress for donuts and conversation on Monday, April 17, from 9:00–9:45 a.m. in the CFAES Wooster Science Building Café.
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Donuts with the Dean
Join Dean Cathann Kress for donuts and conversation on Monday, April 17, from 9:00–9:45 a.m. in the CFAES Wooster Science Building Café.
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Education Abroad Information Session
Join Elizabeth Shuman and Ryan Vonderhaar from CFAES Global Education Office for an information session about two opportunities for Autumn semester 2023: Panama and Chile .
During the session, hear from two Resident Directors: Dr. Ryan Haden, Chile and Dr. Tiffany Halsell, Panama as they share information about each country.
For more information on Panama, visit https://globaleducation.osu.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=10551
For information about Chile, visit https://globaleducation.osu.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=10226
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Alcohol Awareness/Mario Kart Tournament Wednesday!
Come play Mario Kart with drunk goggles to experience how alcohol impairs you while driving and learn some clever party tips!
Wednesday, March 8th, 7 PM in the community room.
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Paws and Pizza
Sometimes the best therapy begins with a wet nose and ends with a wagging tail!
Event Details: Paws and Pizza
Caring Therapy Canines Campus Visit
Date: Thursday, March 30th, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Skou Lounge -
Paws and Pizza
Sometimes the best therapy begins with a wet nose and ends with a wagging tail!
Event Details: Paws and Pizza
Caring Therapy Canines Campus Visit
Date: Thursday, March 30th, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Skou Lounge -
Paws and Pizza
Sometimes the best therapy begins with a wet nose and ends with a wagging tail!
Event Details: Paws and Pizza
Caring Therapy Canines Campus Visit
Date: Thursday, March 30th, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Skou Lounge -
Paws and Pizza
Sometimes the best therapy begins with a wet nose and ends with a wagging tail!
Event Details: Paws and Pizza
Caring Therapy Canines Campus Visit
Date: Thursday, March 30th, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Share some Buckeye Love this week!
It's Random Acts of Kindness Week! In addition to committing a random act yourself, take advantage of these!
- Jordan Roemer will be in SKOU lounge Monday 11 am to 1230 pm AND Wednesday 2:45 pm to 4:10 pm. He will be providing information about intramural sports ... AND giving away Nike bags
- Feb 16 at 11:30 pm - Donato's heart-shaped pizza's will be in the library for all to enjoy!
- How about a kindness cookie?? Find Kelly Kyser this week for a delicious Cheryl Kreuger's cookie. Watch for her as she is spreading random acts of cookie kindness all week!
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Valentine's Day Flower and Plant Sale!
The Greenhouse Club is having a Valentine's Day Plant Sale! Stop by the ATI Greenhouse (1920 Garrison Circle) and pick up some plants for your special someone!
Monday, February 13, from 10:00 – 4:30
Special Shop Hours on Tuesday, February 14, 12:00-2:00
Flowering Bulbs, Decorated Houseplants, Succulents, Cash or Check only.
The Artistes de Fleur club is having a Valentine’s Day Flower Sale!
- Special Shop Hours on Tuesday, February 14, 12:00-2:00.
- Valentine’s Day Flowers available in the Shop on Friday, 12:30-4:00 to take home for your weekend Valentine's Celebration.
- Accepting pre-orders now! See Flier for details!
- Blushing Beauty
- Love Letter
- Roses
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Upcoming Events!
Earth Day (50 trees to giveaway) - April 19th
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Upcoming Events!
Earth Day (50 trees to giveaway) - April 19th
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Upcoming Events!
Earth Day (50 trees to giveaway) - April 19th
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Upcoming Events!
Earth Day (50 trees to giveaway) - April 19th
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Cru Bible Study
ATI Cru Bible Study Mondays at 8:00 pm in the Housing Meeting room. For details, email Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Cru Bible Study
ATI Cru Bible Study Mondays at 8:00 pm in the Housing Meeting room. For details, email Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Cru Bible Study
ATI Cru Bible Study Mondays at 8:00 pm in the Housing Meeting room. For details, email Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Cru Bible Study
ATI Cru Bible Study Mondays at 8:00 pm in the Housing Meeting room. For details, email Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Cru Bible Study
ATI Cru Bible Study Mondays at 8:00 pm in the Housing Meeting room. For details, email Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu
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Housing Events for the Month of Love!
Waffles and Wellness (2/6/23)-NEXT MONDAY!
"And in the morning...I'm making WAFFLES"- Donkey, Shrek.
Between assignments, tests, and upcoming midterms, it is becoming increasingly clear that prioritizing self-care is a critical component of a successful higher education experience. Therefore, ATI Housing is inviting you to learn how to care for yourself physically, mentally, and academically while enjoying some delicious waffles! Not only can you get waffles, but you can also make bath bombs! Sign up for the event here.
Superbowl Tailgating
We have organized a Superbowl Tailgating party in the Housing Office! Please join us to watch the Kansas Chiefs play against the Philadelphia Eagles at Superbowl LVll. Lots of game night snacks will be provided, so bring your sportsmanship and appetite! To sign up for this event, please click here.
Valentine's DayLove is in the air! So to celebrate LOVE, we have organized two programs!
American Heart Association Fundraiser and raffle (2/6/23-2/13/23)
We have prepared numerous Raffle prizes to give away! To be entered into the drawing, you can purchase raffle tickets by donating DIRECTLY to the American Heart Association using this link: OSU Wooster AHA Fundraiser
For every $1 you donate, you will receive three tickets. And for every $5 you donate, you will receive 15 tickets. To be able to receive these tickets, please provide proof of donations to one of our Resident Advisors working the table, or you may submit your information here: https://forms.office.com/r/6s5fMgP8AM
This is open to all ATI students, staff, and faculty.
Candy Grams (2/6/23-2/10/23)-
Valentine's day school nostalgia! We will be doing candy grams for Valentine's Day from Monday, February 6th to Friday, February 10th; come to the Housing Office and fill out a Candy Gram for yourself, your friends, your significant other, or any ATI staff! Cards and Candy will be provided!
Candy Grams will be gathered and then delivered to Candy Grams recipients on Tuesday, February 14th. Individuals who receive a Candy Gram will receive an email from Housing: "You have received a Perishable Package." If you receive an email, you may pick up your "package" during regular pick-up times!
Ice Skating (2/22/23)-
Winter isn't over yet, clearly! Have you always wanted to go Ice Skating with friends but never got the time to do it? Worry no more! We have organized an Ice Skating event at Alice Noble Ice Arena in Wooster on February 22nd from 8:00-9:00 PM. Check-in begins at 7:45 PM. There is a $2 skate rental, or you can bring your own. To be allowed into the building, you must present your Buck ID! Please click here to sign up!
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Spring Pop-Up Closet
WHEN: Monday. February 6 from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 7 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Halterman Hall, room 124
The Career Closet provides students with business clothes for interviews, career fairs, formal events, or any career-related function, both on and off campus. Students are invited to browse the collection of professional clothing to help them prepare for the upcoming Spring career fairs, industry panels, and interviews. Generous donations from alumni, faculty, and staff support the Career Closet in order to help students make a great first impression
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Intramurals are Back!
Intramural registration is now live! Register at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
3 on 3 Basketball
- Weekly games on Wednesday nights
- Runs until Wednesday, March 29th
Cornhole Tournament
- Registration deadline March 5
- Tournament on March 8
- 2 Player Teams
Dodgeball Tournament - NOTE TOURNAMENT DATE CHANGE!
- Registration deadline March 24
- Tournament Thursday, March 30, at 5 PM
- 8 Player Teams
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Intramurals are Back!
Intramural registration is now live! Register at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
3 on 3 Basketball
- Weekly games on Wednesday nights
- Runs until Wednesday, March 29th
Cornhole Tournament
- Registration deadline March 5
- Tournament on March 8
- 2 Player Teams
Dodgeball Tournament - NOTE TOURNAMENT DATE CHANGE!
- Registration deadline March 24
- Tournament Thursday, March 30, at 5 PM
- 8 Player Teams
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Intramurals are Back!
Intramural registration is now live! Register at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
3 on 3 Basketball
- Weekly games on Wednesday nights
- Runs until Wednesday, March 29th
Cornhole Tournament
- Registration deadline March 5
- Tournament on March 8
- 2 Player Teams
Dodgeball Tournament - NOTE TOURNAMENT DATE CHANGE!
- Registration deadline March 24
- Tournament Thursday, March 30, at 5 PM
- 8 Player Teams
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Intramurals are Back!
Intramural registration is now live! Register at IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
3 on 3 Basketball
- Weekly games on Wednesday nights
- Runs until Wednesday, March 29th
Cornhole Tournament
- Registration deadline March 5
- Tournament on March 8
- 2 Player Teams
Dodgeball Tournament - NOTE TOURNAMENT DATE CHANGE!
- Registration deadline March 24
- Tournament Thursday, March 30, at 5 PM
- 8 Player Teams
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Cultural Connections: Poland
Discovering Poland: A Journey Through History and Culture
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
Both speakers are Visiting Scholars in the Puskas Lab, FABE,
CFAES Wooster and Ph.D. students at the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Poland
- Martyna Sokołowska
As a scientist with a background in biomedical engineering, my primary research interests lie in the areas of sustainable development and biomaterials. Specifically, I am fascinated by the potential for these fields to improve human health and well-being, while also reducing our impact on the environment. In my private life, I enjoy reading crime novels, exploring the world of antiques, traveling to new and exciting places, and experimenting with new recipes and cooking techniques in the kitchen. I believe that my diverse interests in both science and personal hobbies give me a unique perspective, and I am always looking for new ways to combine my passions and make a positive impact in the world.
- Nina Kantor-Malujdy
From a scientific perspective, I am highly interested in the field of circular economy and biomaterials. Specifically, I am passionate about exploring the ways in which we can create sustainable materials and systems that minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency. In my private life, I am drawn to the world of psychology, and enjoy reading books on the subject. I also find nature therapy to be deeply rejuvenating, and I am fascinated by the world of perfumes and aromatherapy. Additionally, I am committed to leading a healthy lifestyle, and I am constantly exploring new ways to take care of my mind and body.
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES WoosterThursday, February 16, 2023, 12:40-1:30 pm
Food served at 12:40. Presentation at 12:55
RSVP for a seat and a free light lunch by Wednesday, February 8 at
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
Or RSVP to receive a Zoom link to livestream
Or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campusLunch provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
PRESENTED BY: THE CFAES WOOSTER DIVERSITY COMMITTEE & FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
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Save the Date: Equine Open House
The Equine Facilities and Management class is putting on a field day for you at the ATI Equine Center! It will be an education and fun day for all. No horse experience required.
Mark your calendars for March 4th at 12 Pm!
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Save the Date: Equine Open House
The Equine Facilities and Management class is putting on a field day for you at the ATI Equine Center! It will be an education and fun day for all. No horse experience required.
Mark your calendars for March 4th at 12 Pm!
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Save the Date: Equine Open House
The Equine Facilities and Management class is putting on a field day for you at the ATI Equine Center! It will be an education and fun day for all. No horse experience required.
Mark your calendars for March 4th at 12 Pm!
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Save the Date: Equine Open House
The Equine Facilities and Management class is putting on a field day for you at the ATI Equine Center! It will be an education and fun day for all. No horse experience required.
Mark your calendars for March 4th at 12 Pm!
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Save the Date: Equine Open House
The Equine Facilities and Management class is putting on a field day for you at the ATI Equine Center! It will be an education and fun day for all. No horse experience required.
Mark your calendars for March 4th at 12 Pm!
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FAFSA Completion Workshop TOMORROW
Need help finishing your FAFSA? Liz Helterbrand, financial aid coordinator, will be holding a FAFSA completion workshop on Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. in the library computer lab! You must file the FAFSA every year!
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Gathering Place Open House
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Gathering Place Open House
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Cultural Connections: Vietman
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
PRESENTED BY THE CFAES WOOSTER DIVERSITY COMMITTEE & FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Vietnam: A Jewel of the Far East
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A 1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Thursday, January 26, 2023, 12:40-1:30 pm
Food served at 12:40 (in Wooster only). Presentation at 12:55
RSVP for a seat and a free light lunch by Friday, January 20 at
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
Or RSVP to livestream. Or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
Lunch (in Wooster only) provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Nghi Nguyen is a Graduate Research Associate in the lab of Prof. Anne Dorrance. Currently in her last year of the PhD, she is studying the resistance mechanisms in soybean against Phytophthora sojae causing root and stem rot in soybean. -
Cultural Connections: Vietman
A talk in the series Cultural Connections—where culture meets agriculture
PRESENTED BY THE CFAES WOOSTER DIVERSITY COMMITTEE & FAES INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Vietnam: A Jewel of the Far East
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A 1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Thursday, January 26, 2023, 12:40-1:30 pm
Food served at 12:40 (in Wooster only). Presentation at 12:55
RSVP for a seat and a free light lunch by Friday, January 20 at
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
Or RSVP to livestream. Or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
Lunch (in Wooster only) provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Nghi Nguyen is a Graduate Research Associate in the lab of Prof. Anne Dorrance. Currently in her last year of the PhD, she is studying the resistance mechanisms in soybean against Phytophthora sojae causing root and stem rot in soybean. -
Learn about the Livestock Judging Team
Want to learn more about ATI's new livestock judging team? An informational meeting will be held Wednesday, Jan. 18 in Skou 201 at 5 p.m. You do not need to be a livestock major to participate!
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Celebration of Nations
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National Day of Racial Healing, Jan. 17, 2023
The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences is partnering with several OSU campuses, colleges, departments, and offices to host local events for the 2023 annual W.K. Kellogg Foundations' National Day of Racial Healing. All events are free and open to the public. This annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
For a complete schedule of events and registration link, click here.
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National Day of Racial Healing, Jan. 17, 2023
The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences is partnering with several OSU campuses, colleges, departments, and offices to host local events for the 2023 annual W.K. Kellogg Foundations' National Day of Racial Healing. All events are free and open to the public. This annual observance is hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and was created with and builds on the work and learnings of the Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) community partners. Fundamental to this day is a clear understanding that racial healing is at the core of racial equity. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
For a complete schedule of events and registration link, click here.
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Tubing at Snow Trails
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Tubing at Snow Trails
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Tubing at Snow Trails
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Who is the Chili Champ? You be the judge!
Bring your discriminating taste buds to Cafe Carmen on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 5 p.m. to taste and vote for the best chili in the Cafe Carmen Chili Cookoff! Judging will include originality, flavor, color, balance, and after-taste.
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Gnome for the Holidays
Get your studying done early on Reading Day and join us in the SAC for a painting party at 3 p.m.! Limited to 20 participants, but there's still lots of room!
Create your very own holiday gnome!
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Christmas in Wooville
All Aboard! That's right, the OSU ATI Community Council is hosting Christmas in Wooville. This will be a night full of fun, relaxation, and of course hot chocolate!
Festivities start off with the apartment decorating contest. Do you have the best themed, best Griswold, Most Festive, or Winter Wonderland apartment? Decorating your apartment and have our judges come by, judge, and maybe select yours to win a prize! One apartment will win per category!
To enter your apartment into the decorating contest, please use this link:
https://forms.office.com/r/7n1gCh0mVT
While the judges are judging apartments, come to the Community Room at 6:00 PM to enjoy some time to relax and enjoy some delicious hot chocolate while you watch the Polar Express! To get into the spirit of the Polar Express, Christmas jammies are welcome. However, they must be appropriate!
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International Dance Party
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Hot Chocolate Party in the Bookstore
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Hot Chocolate Party in the Bookstore
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Make a Pet Stocking
Make a pet stocking for your favorite furry friend!
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Turkey Bowling and Food Drive
Yes, we know it is past Thanksgiving, but who doesn't like bowling? The ATI Community Council invites you to join us in the Community Room tomorrow, Nov. 29, from 5-7 PM. To participate in the Turkey Bowling, please bring two items to be donated to the food pantries on campus. The person who gets the most points will win a prize.
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Paws and Pizza
Caring Therapy Canines will be on campus to share therapy that begins with a wet nose and ends with a wagging tail.
Tuesday 12/6/22 at 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Skou Lounge
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Paws and Pizza
Caring Therapy Canines will be on campus to share therapy that begins with a wet nose and ends with a wagging tail.
Tuesday 12/6/22 at 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Skou Lounge
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Paws and Pizza
Caring Therapy Canines will be on campus to share therapy that begins with a wet nose and ends with a wagging tail.
Tuesday 12/6/22 at 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Skou Lounge
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It's Chili Time!
We at Café Carmen want to invite you to participate in our first Annual Chili Cook-off. It’s getting cold out so let’s bring the heat! We are looking to start the event on December 7th at 5PM in Skou Hall.
All are invited to taste and vote.
We will be offering prizes for 1st and 2nd places. We’ll have more info on this soon. Bragging rights included.
For those of you that think you got what it takes to be the Chili Champ, we would love to hear from you by the end of the day of November 28th. Please email us back at either leach.370@osu.edu or Erick.6@osu.edu to register. Also include your team name and the # of people on your team.
We will provide utensils, cups, spoons, tables, and voting supplies. We ask that you bring your own soup warmer/crock pot and your chili. If you need assistance with a soup warmer, please email us, we do have a few we can lend. We can also help reheat your chili here at Café Carmen.
As for the chili itself, we are looking for savory and warm. No dessert chili. No cold chili. Other than those 2 things, feel free to be creative. White beans, red beans, no beans, chicken, beef, no meat, all the meat….If you think it’s the best, prove it.
Judging will include Originality, flavor, color, balance, and after-taste.
If there are any questions please reach out, we can’t wait to hear from you.
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It's Chili Time!
We at Café Carmen want to invite you to participate in our first Annual Chili Cook-off. It’s getting cold out so let’s bring the heat! We are looking to start the event on December 7th at 5PM in Skou Hall.
All are invited to taste and vote.
We will be offering prizes for 1st and 2nd places. We’ll have more info on this soon. Bragging rights included.
For those of you that think you got what it takes to be the Chili Champ, we would love to hear from you by the end of the day of November 28th. Please email us back at either leach.370@osu.edu or Erick.6@osu.edu to register. Also include your team name and the # of people on your team.
We will provide utensils, cups, spoons, tables, and voting supplies. We ask that you bring your own soup warmer/crock pot and your chili. If you need assistance with a soup warmer, please email us, we do have a few we can lend. We can also help reheat your chili here at Café Carmen.
As for the chili itself, we are looking for savory and warm. No dessert chili. No cold chili. Other than those 2 things, feel free to be creative. White beans, red beans, no beans, chicken, beef, no meat, all the meat….If you think it’s the best, prove it.
Judging will include Originality, flavor, color, balance, and after-taste.
If there are any questions please reach out, we can’t wait to hear from you.
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Upcoming events
Wednesday Noon Basketball
Dec. 14
12:00 p.m., SAC
Bowling
12
9 p.m., Wayne Lanes
January Events
Tubing at Snow Trails
7:30 - 9:30
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Upcoming events
Wednesday Noon Basketball
Dec. 14
12:00 p.m., SAC
Bowling
12
9 p.m., Wayne Lanes
January Events
Tubing at Snow Trails
7:30 - 9:30
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Autumn Leaf "Stained Glass"
Join ATI's Caroline Georskey in a fun and creative activity using beautiful fall leaves from around campus. Wednesday, Nov. 16, 6 p.m. in the SAC.
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CFAES Wooster Arts and Crafts Fair
The CFAES Wooster Arts and Crafts Fair will be December 2, 2022! If you're interested in being a vendor please email lemasters.27@osu.edu for the registration form!
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CFAES Wooster Arts and Crafts Fair
The CFAES Wooster Arts and Crafts Fair will be December 2, 2022! If you're interested in being a vendor please email lemasters.27@osu.edu for the registration form!
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Noon Basketball
With winter around the corner, it is time to think about moving indoors for some fun and exercise. Weekly on Wednesdays over the noon hour, the ATI gym will be made available for anyone interested in some pick-up basketball. Come check us out and enjoy getting to know some new people via friendly competition on the basketball court.
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Noon Basketball
With winter around the corner, it is time to think about moving indoors for some fun and exercise. Weekly on Wednesdays over the noon hour, the ATI gym will be made available for anyone interested in some pick-up basketball. Come check us out and enjoy getting to know some new people via friendly competition on the basketball court.
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Thank a Veteran - TODAY!
Veterans Day is an important day to say ‘Thank You’ as we show our appreciation to members of our military. Join us to write a letter or greeting card to say ‘thank you, veterans.” These letters and greeting cards will be delivered to troops by Maria Chellis, ATI/Wooster Campus, Military and Veteran Community Advocate. Snacks will be provided.
Date: Monday 11/14/2022 at
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Location: Skou Lounge
Direct questions to Maria Chellis (chellis.15@osu.edu) or Ruth Montz (montz.11@osu.edu).
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Thank a Veteran - TODAY!
Veterans Day is an important day to say ‘Thank You’ as we show our appreciation to members of our military. Join us to write a letter or greeting card to say ‘thank you, veterans.” These letters and greeting cards will be delivered to troops by Maria Chellis, ATI/Wooster Campus, Military and Veteran Community Advocate. Snacks will be provided.
Date: Monday 11/14/2022 at
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Location: Skou Lounge
Direct questions to Maria Chellis (chellis.15@osu.edu) or Ruth Montz (montz.11@osu.edu).
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Thank a Veteran - TODAY!
Veterans Day is an important day to say ‘Thank You’ as we show our appreciation to members of our military. Join us to write a letter or greeting card to say ‘thank you, veterans.” These letters and greeting cards will be delivered to troops by Maria Chellis, ATI/Wooster Campus, Military and Veteran Community Advocate. Snacks will be provided.
Date: Monday 11/14/2022 at
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Location: Skou Lounge
Direct questions to Maria Chellis (chellis.15@osu.edu) or Ruth Montz (montz.11@osu.edu).
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From the Philippines to Freedom Rock: An Immersion into American Music and Culture
Fisher Auditorium on November 16th, from 6 to 8:45 p.m.
A one-hour presentation by Filipina singer Grace Disler on her growing up in the Philippine Islands, to her career in music and emigration to the United States. Grace will discuss her immersion to music, the time she spent in bands performing in China and the Pacific and her journey to the United States. The presentation will conclude with a question and answer session involving students and audience members and close with a live music performance with her band called SUDDEN CHANGE.
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From the Philippines to Freedom Rock: An Immersion into American Music and Culture
Fisher Auditorium on November 16th, from 6 to 8:45 p.m.
A one-hour presentation by Filipina singer Grace Disler on her growing up in the Philippine Islands, to her career in music and emigration to the United States. Grace will discuss her immersion to music, the time she spent in bands performing in China and the Pacific and her journey to the United States. The presentation will conclude with a question and answer session involving students and audience members and close with a live music performance with her band called SUDDEN CHANGE.
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From the Philippines to Freedom Rock: An Immersion into American Music and Culture
Fisher Auditorium on November 16th, from 6 to 8:45 p.m.
A one-hour presentation by Filipina singer Grace Disler on her growing up in the Philippine Islands, to her career in music and emigration to the United States. Grace will discuss her immersion to music, the time she spent in bands performing in China and the Pacific and her journey to the United States. The presentation will conclude with a question and answer session involving students and audience members and close with a live music performance with her band called SUDDEN CHANGE.
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Upcoming Events for November and December
Bowling
Mondays at 9 pm
Starting November 7
Students must sign in for lane fees to be paid and are responsible for shoes ($1 rental)
Thank A Veteran - DATE CHANGE
Monday, Nov. 14
11:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M, 124 Halterman Hall
Autumn Leaf "Stained Glass"
Nov. 16
6 pm - SAC
Also...
- Staff/Faculty vs Student Dodgeball Tournament Date TBD
- Therapy Dog visits
Tuesday, Dec. 6, Skou Lounge, 3-5 p.m. - Chili cookoff hosted by Café Carmen
Wednesday, Dec. 7 - Paint night Date TBD
- ❌ichigan Week activities TBD
- Pet appreciation activity TBD
- Finance Fiesta TBD
Watch The Buzz for more info to come!
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Upcoming Events for November and December
Bowling
Mondays at 9 pm
Starting November 7
Students must sign in for lane fees to be paid and are responsible for shoes ($1 rental)
Thank A Veteran - DATE CHANGE
Monday, Nov. 14
11:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M, 124 Halterman Hall
Autumn Leaf "Stained Glass"
Nov. 16
6 pm - SAC
Also...
- Staff/Faculty vs Student Dodgeball Tournament Date TBD
- Therapy Dog visits
Tuesday, Dec. 6, Skou Lounge, 3-5 p.m. - Chili cookoff hosted by Café Carmen
Wednesday, Dec. 7 - Paint night Date TBD
- ❌ichigan Week activities TBD
- Pet appreciation activity TBD
- Finance Fiesta TBD
Watch The Buzz for more info to come!
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Upcoming Events for November and December
Bowling
Mondays at 9 pm
Starting November 7
Students must sign in for lane fees to be paid and are responsible for shoes ($1 rental)
Thank A Veteran - DATE CHANGE
Monday, Nov. 14
11:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M, 124 Halterman Hall
Autumn Leaf "Stained Glass"
Nov. 16
6 pm - SAC
Also...
- Staff/Faculty vs Student Dodgeball Tournament Date TBD
- Therapy Dog visits
Tuesday, Dec. 6, Skou Lounge, 3-5 p.m. - Chili cookoff hosted by Café Carmen
Wednesday, Dec. 7 - Paint night Date TBD
- ❌ichigan Week activities TBD
- Pet appreciation activity TBD
- Finance Fiesta TBD
Watch The Buzz for more info to come!
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Upcoming Events for November and December
Bowling
Mondays at 9 pm
Starting November 7
Students must sign in for lane fees to be paid and are responsible for shoes ($1 rental)
Thank A Veteran - DATE CHANGE
Monday, Nov. 14
11:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M, 124 Halterman Hall
Autumn Leaf "Stained Glass"
Nov. 16
6 pm - SAC
Also...
- Staff/Faculty vs Student Dodgeball Tournament Date TBD
- Therapy Dog visits
Tuesday, Dec. 6, Skou Lounge, 3-5 p.m. - Chili cookoff hosted by Café Carmen
Wednesday, Dec. 7 - Paint night Date TBD
- ❌ichigan Week activities TBD
- Pet appreciation activity TBD
- Finance Fiesta TBD
Watch The Buzz for more info to come!
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Indoor Soccer Pick-up Games
Indoor Soccer pickup games!
Sundays from 6 to 8 pm with Erick Martinez Rodriguez (martinezrodriguez.2@buckeyemail.osu.edu) in the SAC
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Indoor Soccer Pick-up Games
Indoor Soccer pickup games!
Sundays from 6 to 8 pm with Erick Martinez Rodriguez (martinezrodriguez.2@buckeyemail.osu.edu) in the SAC
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Indoor Soccer Pick-up Games
Indoor Soccer pickup games!
Sundays from 6 to 8 pm with Erick Martinez Rodriguez (martinezrodriguez.2@buckeyemail.osu.edu) in the SAC
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Indoor Soccer Pick-up Games
Indoor Soccer pickup games!
Sundays from 6 to 8 pm with Erick Martinez Rodriguez (martinezrodriguez.2@buckeyemail.osu.edu) in the SAC
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DinDin with Linden
STEP is presenting DinDin with Linden on November 17th.
Drs. Linden and Williams will show students how to make simple, inexpensive meals that will fit the average college budget. The first 15 to RSVP will be cooking with them. All are invited and while the meals are cooking there is an open Q & A session!
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DinDin with Linden
STEP is presenting DinDin with Linden on November 17th.
Drs. Linden and Williams will show students how to make simple, inexpensive meals that will fit the average college budget. The first 15 to RSVP will be cooking with them. All are invited and while the meals are cooking there is an open Q & A session!
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DinDin with Linden
STEP is presenting DinDin with Linden on November 17th.
Drs. Linden and Williams will show students how to make simple, inexpensive meals that will fit the average college budget. The first 15 to RSVP will be cooking with them. All are invited and while the meals are cooking there is an open Q & A session!
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DinDin with Linden
STEP is presenting DinDin with Linden on November 17th.
Drs. Linden and Williams will show students how to make simple, inexpensive meals that will fit the average college budget. The first 15 to RSVP will be cooking with them. All are invited and while the meals are cooking there is an open Q & A session!
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Ag Olympics
On behalf of the ATI Hoof-N-Hide club, I'd like to welcome you all to join the fun during AG OLYMPICS week!
Sign-ups start Monday 10/17 @10:20am in Skou Lounge and will go until Wednesday 10/19 @2:45 - make sure you sign up for at least one event to get your scorecard, this is how we will keep track of scores to determine daily winners and the GRAND PRIZE WINNER. Scorecards won't be available after Wednesday, so get one while you can. Don't want to compete? No problem, come on out to watch and cheer on your friends!
Thursday and Friday's events start at 4 pm in the Community Room and Saturday's events start at 1 pm. (Truck show meets in the Skou Parking lot Friday)
Planning on entering the cornhole tournament Saturday? Please note the following:
-The overall prize for winning the cornhole tournament is a Jackpot
-You must sign up for a scorecard so we can add your team to the bracket
-Entries are $10 per person ($20 per team) The more teams, the higher the jackpot!
-$5 per team will go back to Hoof-N-Hide for event costs
-Boards will be provided, but feel free to bring your own
Have any questions? Feel free to reach out to me, our officer team, or another Hoof-N-Hide member!
Hope to see you all there!
Skyelar Rock
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India Culture Tour
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India Culture Tour
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Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser
RA Carter Gilbert is raising funds for Breast Cancer during October which is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Each dollar raised will gain you a chance to pie or slime one of the following:
-Carter Gilbert (RA/OA)
-Maddie Parks (RA/OA)
-Christina Schoolcraft (OA)
-Faith Galavich (RA)
-Hannah Watkins (RA)
-Caelin Smith (RA)
-Skyelar Rock (RA)
-Sydney Parker (RA)
-Dora Hesse-Edenfeld (RA)
-Kelly Kyser (Administrative Coordinator)
-Jay Lax (Maintenance)
-Heather Dwyer (Interim Housing Coordinator)
Potential Participants:
-OSUPD
All donations must be made through the fundraising site as rules and guidelines of OSU must be followed. To donate, simply click on the link below and you can put your donation. All donations are directed and sent directly to the foundation.
Step 1: Click on this link
Step 2: Fill out the information
- Select either One Time or Recurring amount
- Select an amount or put the amount you want to donate
- Fill out Personal Information
- Name
- Phone Number
- Finally, select the payment method (Google Pay, PayPal, Venmo, Credit/Debit Card, Bank Transfer)
Step 3: Show up to Housing Office on Tuesday, October 25th from 6-7 PM
- For every $1 you donate, you get 1 pie (Up to 15 pies)
- For every $5 you donate, you will have 1 raffle ticket entered to slime one of us
- Collect your beads to vote for who gets slimed (Each $1 you donate; you get one bead to vote)
- Collect your pie(s) and have fun
The event will take place on Tuesday, October 25th from 6-7 PM in the Community Room. Make all donations by Monday, October 24th- this will allow us to prepare for the number of items needed.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser
RA Carter Gilbert is raising funds for Breast Cancer during October which is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Each dollar raised will gain you a chance to pie or slime one of the following:
-Carter Gilbert (RA/OA)
-Maddie Parks (RA/OA)
-Christina Schoolcraft (OA)
-Faith Galavich (RA)
-Hannah Watkins (RA)
-Caelin Smith (RA)
-Skyelar Rock (RA)
-Sydney Parker (RA)
-Dora Hesse-Edenfeld (RA)
-Kelly Kyser (Administrative Coordinator)
-Jay Lax (Maintenance)
-Heather Dwyer (Interim Housing Coordinator)
Potential Participants:
-OSUPD
All donations must be made through the fundraising site as rules and guidelines of OSU must be followed. To donate, simply click on the link below and you can put your donation. All donations are directed and sent directly to the foundation.
Step 1: Click on this link
Step 2: Fill out the information
- Select either One Time or Recurring amount
- Select an amount or put the amount you want to donate
- Fill out Personal Information
- Name
- Phone Number
- Finally, select the payment method (Google Pay, PayPal, Venmo, Credit/Debit Card, Bank Transfer)
Step 3: Show up to Housing Office on Tuesday, October 25th from 6-7 PM
- For every $1 you donate, you get 1 pie (Up to 15 pies)
- For every $5 you donate, you will have 1 raffle ticket entered to slime one of us
- Collect your beads to vote for who gets slimed (Each $1 you donate; you get one bead to vote)
- Collect your pie(s) and have fun
The event will take place on Tuesday, October 25th from 6-7 PM in the Community Room. Make all donations by Monday, October 24th- this will allow us to prepare for the number of items needed.
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Paws and Pumpkins
Wooster Staff Council Presents
Paws & Pumpkins
Free Autumn Festival to benefit the Wayne County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center
Saturday, October 29, 2022. 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Secrest Welcome & Education Center, CFAES Wooster Campus
2122 Williams Rd, Wooster, OH 44691
Lunch included, Activities for everyone: Dog Adoptions, Pumpkin Decorating, Costume Contest, Crafts, Treats and more
Donations to the Dog Adoption Center are Appreciated
Sponsored by CFAES Wooster Staff Advisory Council
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Paws and Pumpkins
Wooster Staff Council Presents
Paws & Pumpkins
Free Autumn Festival to benefit the Wayne County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center
Saturday, October 29, 2022. 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Secrest Welcome & Education Center, CFAES Wooster Campus
2122 Williams Rd, Wooster, OH 44691
Lunch included, Activities for everyone: Dog Adoptions, Pumpkin Decorating, Costume Contest, Crafts, Treats and more
Donations to the Dog Adoption Center are Appreciated
Sponsored by CFAES Wooster Staff Advisory Council
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Campus Bible Study
Hi ATI community! We'd love to invite you to a joint Bible study with ATI and OARDC students together. It's such a warm and diverse community already! We meet every Thursday night in the Community Room at 7pm. Refreshments are served. This is an inter-denominational gathering and students from any and every religious background would be warmly welcomed. It's a time for inspiration and honest conversations in a supportive community. Please join us! If you have any questions or need prayer you can email Warren Dick at dick.5@osu.edu or Julie Longacre at julie.longacre@intervarsity.org. We'd just love to meet you and share some time together!! Your new friends, Warren Dick and Julie Longacre
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Trick or Treat on Campus Oct. 31
Happy Halloween! Trick or Treat on campus October 31, 8am-Noon! Stop at the ATI Library in Halterman Hall to pick up a donut, cider, and map of where treat stops are around campus. Costumes are welcome!
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Trick or Treat on Campus Oct. 31
Happy Halloween! Trick or Treat on campus October 31, 8am-Noon! Stop at the ATI Library in Halterman Hall to pick up a donut, cider, and map of where treat stops are around campus. Costumes are welcome!
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Nightmare in Wootown
Calling all ghost and goblins. All vampires and werewolves. And most importantly all buckeyes! The ATI Community Council invites you to a night of horror, creativity, and fun to decorate the outside of your apartment as the scariest, most over the top, most lit up, and most themed. Decorate the exterior of your residence by Monday, October 31st, to be judged by one of our three fearless, strongminded, and brave judges. Judging will take place starting at 6:30 PM. You do not need to be present. To be entered into the contest, fill out the form below to enter your apartment.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention: There will be prizes for the top apartment in each category which will be selected by our judges.
A couple of parameters:
-You cannot obstruct any doorways, exits, sidewalks, dumpsters, or parking spaces
-You cannot cover your apartment number
-Ensure decoration does not hamper with any function of doors opening/closing. Same goes for windows
-All decorations should not produce fire. No fire is allowed.
-No obscene or inappropriate symbols, drawings, words, or phrases. We ask that you just be mindful of others around you.
-NO FOG MACHINES OF ANY SORT!!!
-Finally, all decorating must be complete by 6:00 PM on October 31st. No decorating will be allowed after that point!
NIGHTMARE IN WOOTOWN Halloween decorating contest sign up:
https://forms.office.com/r/Md5szZpYUW
Start planning now! We can't wait to see everyone's apartment!
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Nightmare in Wootown
Calling all ghost and goblins. All vampires and werewolves. And most importantly all buckeyes! The ATI Community Council invites you to a night of horror, creativity, and fun to decorate the outside of your apartment as the scariest, most over the top, most lit up, and most themed. Decorate the exterior of your residence by Monday, October 31st, to be judged by one of our three fearless, strongminded, and brave judges. Judging will take place starting at 6:30 PM. You do not need to be present. To be entered into the contest, fill out the form below to enter your apartment.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention: There will be prizes for the top apartment in each category which will be selected by our judges.
A couple of parameters:
-You cannot obstruct any doorways, exits, sidewalks, dumpsters, or parking spaces
-You cannot cover your apartment number
-Ensure decoration does not hamper with any function of doors opening/closing. Same goes for windows
-All decorations should not produce fire. No fire is allowed.
-No obscene or inappropriate symbols, drawings, words, or phrases. We ask that you just be mindful of others around you.
-NO FOG MACHINES OF ANY SORT!!!
-Finally, all decorating must be complete by 6:00 PM on October 31st. No decorating will be allowed after that point!
NIGHTMARE IN WOOTOWN Halloween decorating contest sign up:
https://forms.office.com/r/Md5szZpYUW
Start planning now! We can't wait to see everyone's apartment!
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Upcoming Events
This week!
Fall-themed Paint night – Monday, Oct 24 at 7 pm in the SAC
- Limited to 20 participants
- Register here!
Grocery Bingo – Wednesday, Oct 19 at 6 pm in the SAC
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Upcoming Events
This week!
Fall-themed Paint night – Monday, Oct 24 at 7 pm in the SAC
- Limited to 20 participants
- Register here!
Grocery Bingo – Wednesday, Oct 19 at 6 pm in the SAC
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Upcoming Events
This week!
Fall-themed Paint night – Monday, Oct 24 at 7 pm in the SAC
- Limited to 20 participants
- Register here!
Grocery Bingo – Wednesday, Oct 19 at 6 pm in the SAC
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Cultural Connections: Malawi
Malawi: The Warm Heart of Africa
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Thursday, October 20, 2022, 12:40-1:30 pm
Food served at 12:40. Presentation at 12:55
Yamikani Ng’ona is a master’s student in the labs of A. Michel and L. Cañas.
She has a bachelor’s degree in agricultural engineering at EARTH University, Costa Rica. She is currently working on European corn borer and its resistance to Bt corn.RSVP for a free light lunch by Wednesday, October 12 at
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
Those who RSVP will receive an Outlook invite the day after the registration deadline
Or RSVP to livestream.
Or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus -
Cultural Connections: Malawi
Malawi: The Warm Heart of Africa
Wooster Science Building, Room 175/175A
1600 Wilson Rd, CFAES Wooster
Thursday, October 20, 2022, 12:40-1:30 pm
Food served at 12:40. Presentation at 12:55
Yamikani Ng’ona is a master’s student in the labs of A. Michel and L. Cañas.
She has a bachelor’s degree in agricultural engineering at EARTH University, Costa Rica. She is currently working on European corn borer and its resistance to Bt corn.RSVP for a free light lunch by Wednesday, October 12 at
https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mesduGABZeVrca
Those who RSVP will receive an Outlook invite the day after the registration deadline
Or RSVP to livestream.
Or watch later at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus -
ATI HOCO Events
HOMECOMING WEEK Events
Sept 26 Buckeye Zen Garden (10 am to 12 pm Skou Lounge)
Sept 27 Ohio State wall decoration (ATI Library 2 to 4)
Sept 28 Homecoming Dance (8 to 11 pm Shisler with Community Council)
Sept 29 Tailgate BINGO (6 to 8 in the SAC)
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Boot Scootin’ Boogie
Homecoming Dance Tickets are now available for all ATI students and their guests! Stop in the Housing Office to get your tickets during office hours.
A few things for you to know:
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All are welcome, but guests do need to be accompanied by an ATI student
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The entire event is FREE- food, music, raffles, giveaways (non-students cannot win raffles)
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Dress is casual but please feel free to dress in theme- Neon and Western!
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Please bring your BuckID to swipe at the dance
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You may enter without a ticket but those with tickets get 2 chances at the raffle prizes!
Homecoming Dance 2022
Day: Wednesday, September 28th
Time: 8pm-11pm
Location: Shisler Ballroom
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Boot Scootin’ Boogie
Homecoming Dance Tickets are now available for all ATI students and their guests! Stop in the Housing Office to get your tickets during office hours.
A few things for you to know:
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All are welcome, but guests do need to be accompanied by an ATI student
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The entire event is FREE- food, music, raffles, giveaways (non-students cannot win raffles)
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Dress is casual but please feel free to dress in theme- Neon and Western!
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Please bring your BuckID to swipe at the dance
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You may enter without a ticket but those with tickets get 2 chances at the raffle prizes!
Homecoming Dance 2022
Day: Wednesday, September 28th
Time: 8pm-11pm
Location: Shisler Ballroom
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Bystander Training
Hi Buckeyes,
First, we are going to host a Bystander Training on Sept. 29th at 12:40 p.m. in Skou 206. Dr. Tiffany Halsell will be leading our students on how to better intercede when we experience difficult situations particularly in the area of bias. This is important to me because, a lot of times, we want to say or do something and don’t know how to do that. Dr. Halsell is great presenter, and I know it will be interactive. I encourage all students to attend. We will send out an RSVP so that we have a count for food. YES! WE WILL FEED YOU TOO!
Second, I want to reiterate the importance of our Principles of Community. Those principles include the following statements:
- We affirm the inherent dignity and value of every person and strive to maintain a climate for work and learning based on mutual respect and understanding.
- We affirm the right of each person to express throughs and opinions freely. We encourage open expression with a climate of civility, sensitivity, and mutual respect.
- We affirm the value of human diversity because it enriches our lives and the university. We acknowledge and respect our differences while affirming our common humanity.
- We reject all forms of prejudice and discrimination, including thoughts based on age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, and veteran status. We take individual and collective responsibility for helping to eliminate bias and discrimination ad for increasing our understanding of these issues through education, training, and interaction with others
Hope you will make it.
Dr. B.
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Homecoming Week
Stay tuned for details on Homecoming Week activities!
HOMECOMING WEEK Events
Sept 26 Buckeye Zen Garden (time TBD)
Sept 27 Ohio State wall decoration (time TBD)
Sept 28 Homecoming Dance (time TBD)
Sept 29 Tailgate BINGO (time TBD)
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Last call for Family Day reservations!
The deadline for reservations for Family Day is NOON, Monday, Sept. 19.
Family Day is Saturday, Sept. 24. Make your reservations here.
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Don't Miss the AU 22 Career Fairs
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ATI Military and Veteran Student Services
AVE THE DATE. Representatives from the Columbus campus Military and Veteran Student Services team will be visiting the Wooster/ATI campus on 10/3, 10/4 and 10/6. Join the team at the Wooster Science Building lobby for snacks, and learn more about the services provided to the campus military community. Additional details to be announced. Form more information contact Ruth Montz at montz.11@osu.edu.
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WELCOME BACK BUCKEYES!!!
Move-in begins on Thursday August 19th - Saturday August 21st!
Check out the full schedule of Welcome Day events - lots of fun, food and free giveaways throughout the weekend!
Don't forget...there are several required events for first year students on Monday, August 24th. Those events are:
Convocation 10:00 - 11:15 am (Fisher Auditorium)
Student Break Sessions 11:30 - 12:30 pm (Fisher Auditorium)
Student and Faculty Luncheon 12:45 - 1:30 pm (Fisher Auditorium)
Advisor Meetings 1:45 - 2:30 pm (Various locations in Skou and Halterman)
*You will find out more information about your Advisor Meeting location when you attend Convocation
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Welcome Days 2021
THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN!!
August 21 - 23, 2021
Welcome Days will be here soon!!! Check out the SCHEDULE OF EVENTS!!
Lots of food!! Lots of fun!! Giveaways and Raffles!!!
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Welcome Days 2021
THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN!!
August 21 - 23, 2021
Welcome Days will be here soon!!! Check out the SCHEDULE OF EVENTS!!
Lots of food!! Lots of fun!! Giveaways and Raffles!!!
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Welcome Days 2021
THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN!!
August 21 - 23, 2021
Welcome Days will be here soon!!! Check out the SCHEDULE OF EVENTS!!
Lots of food!! Lots of fun!! Giveaways and Raffles!!!
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Community & Involvement Fair - Registration Deadline Aug. 3!
Sign up now to participate in the 8th annual Community & Involvement Fair on Monday, August 23, 2021 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This is a great opportunity to showcase your organization and begin recruiting new members!
If you would like to participate, please follow the link below to complete the registration form no later than Tuesday, August 3, 2021. You will receive a confirmation when your registration is received.
REGISTRATION LINK: www.go.osu.edu/wdfair2021
A representative from the Welcome Days team will be in touch with the participating organizations during the week of August 9, 2021 to finalize any details or answer any questions you may have. For immediate concerns, feel free to contact me at any time.
LOCATION:
Organizations are welcome to begin setting up as early as 1:30 p.m. The fair is an outdoor event held on Ohio State ATI’s front lawn at the junction of Skou and Halterman Halls. In the case of rain, the event will be moved indoors to the lower level of Skou Hall near Café Carmen. -
Community & Involvement Fair - Registration Deadline Aug. 3!
Sign up now to participate in the 8th annual Community & Involvement Fair on Monday, August 23, 2021 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This is a great opportunity to showcase your organization and begin recruiting new members!
If you would like to participate, please follow the link below to complete the registration form no later than Tuesday, August 3, 2021. You will receive a confirmation when your registration is received.
REGISTRATION LINK: www.go.osu.edu/wdfair2021
A representative from the Welcome Days team will be in touch with the participating organizations during the week of August 9, 2021 to finalize any details or answer any questions you may have. For immediate concerns, feel free to contact me at any time.
LOCATION:
Organizations are welcome to begin setting up as early as 1:30 p.m. The fair is an outdoor event held on Ohio State ATI’s front lawn at the junction of Skou and Halterman Halls. In the case of rain, the event will be moved indoors to the lower level of Skou Hall near Café Carmen. -
SAVE-THE-DATE: Family Day 2021
Mark your calendars for Family Day 2021 on Saturday, October 2, 2021!
Watch the Buzz for more information closer to the event.
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SAVE-THE-DATE: Family Day 2021
Mark your calendars for Family Day 2021 on Saturday, October 2, 2021!
Watch the Buzz for more information closer to the event.
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SAVE-THE-DATE: Family Day 2021
Mark your calendars for Family Day 2021 on Saturday, October 2, 2021!
Watch the Buzz for more information closer to the event.
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MLK Day of Service Celebration Events
MLK Day of service celebration events
Service Opportunity - There's Still Time!!
We will be offering a take-and-make service activity, creating cards for distribution to some local nursing home residents in Wooster.
Materials kits containing cardstock paper and a few colored pencils will be offered for pick up starting the week of January 25th at both the Applewood Village Housing Office and the Student Activities Center.
If anyone would like to use their own materials or greeting cards, they are welcome to do so.
Boxes to collect the cards will be placed in the Housing Office and Student Activities Center. Completed cards will be due back by February 8th, so that they can be distributed in time for Valentine’s Day.
To view the complete schedule you can also visit the MLK Day of Service website at https://ati.osu.edu/mlk
Other options for involvement
To find out more information about other ways that MLK Day is being celebrated in the Wooster community, you can check out the College of Wooster MLK Day of Service site: https://www.wooster.edu/offices/msa/mlk/.
The national MLK Day of Service website is here: https://www.nationalservice.gov/serve-your-community/mlk-day-service.
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LAST CHANCE to Nominate Faculty or Staff for Employee Recognition
Do you know a faculty or staff member that goes above and beyond? Now is your chance to give them the recognition they deserve. Ohio State ATI is hosting it's annual Employee Recognition Event virtually on Friday, December 11th. We want to give students the chance to nominate outstanding faculty, staff and teaching.
Please take a few moments to nominate someone who has made a difference in your time at Ohio State ATI.
Nominations are due Tuesday, December 1st.
Use this link to submit your nomination - https://ati.osu.edu/award-form
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Do you know a faculty or staff member that goes above and beyond?
Do you know a faculty or staff member that goes above and beyond? Now is your chance to give them the recognition they deserve. Ohio State ATI is hosting it's annual Employee Recognition Event virtually on Friday, December 11th. We want to give students the chance to nominate outstanding faculty, staff and teaching.
Please take a few moments to nominate someone who has made a difference in your time at Ohio State ATI.
Nominations are due Tuesday, December 1st.
Use this link to submit your nomination - https://ati.osu.edu/award-form
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Do you know a faculty or staff member that goes above and beyond?
Do you know a faculty or staff member that goes above and beyond? Now is your chance to give them the recognition they deserve. Ohio State ATI is hosting it's annual Employee Recognition Event virtually on Friday, December 11th. We want to give students the chance to nominate outstanding faculty, staff and teaching.
Please take a few moments to nominate someone who has made a difference in your time at Ohio State ATI.
Nominations are due Tuesday, December 1st.
Use this link to submit your nomination - https://ati.osu.edu/award-form
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LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD
COVID-19 has been challenging for all of us and our students are no exception. All Ohio State ATI undergraduate students are invited to participate in a focus group to share more about your experiences with being a student this semester. This is your opportunity to have your voice heard in regards to your academic experience, campus engagement, interaction with support services, as well as your mental health and well-being. The results will reviewed by the campus Retention Task Force and shared with faculty and staff for further consideration.
Join Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator, via Zoom on Tuesday, November 10th at 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm. We look forward to learning more about your experience!
Meeting Link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/94554449817?pwd=VDlTcVh2TjUzc3pwNThzQTBLTldYUT09
Meeting ID: 945 5444 9817
Password: FOCUS
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Give Back to Wooster Really Recovered Home with Franklin RA's
Hey BUCKEYES,
The Franklin RA's are hosting a give back program. This program is for the benefit of the Wooster Really Recovered Home. This home helps gentlemen who are without a place to live, getting out of rehab, or being released from jail get back on their feet to establish a new foundation of life. These men are coming to the Really Recovered Home with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Franklin RA's are creating care baskets for the men in the home to help them kick start their new beginning. We would truly appreciate any kind of assistance from you. Whether it is coming to the program on November 23rd at 6:30pm in the housing office to package and write encouraging notes, or simply donating any of the needed items listed below. Any kind of contributions would be greatly appreciated by the Frankin team , as well as the men at the Really Recovered Home. Any items donated would need to be at the housing office by Friday November 20th at 4:30pm. Thank you in advance!!
The items in need are as followed:
- full body towels
- wash cloths
- winter hats and gloves
- 3 in 1 shower soap
- loofa
- comb/brush
- toothbrush and paste
- deodorant
- nail clippers
- socks
- chap-stick
- snack foods
- chips, cookies, candies, fruit, jerky, popcorn, etc
- paper products
- tissues, toilet paper, plates, paper towels/napkins
- laundry supplies
- detergent, dry sheets, laundry baskets
- winter coats
- underwear/boxers/briefs
Program: November 23rd at 6:30 pm in Housing Office
Donated Item Deadline: November 20th at 4:30 pm (Drop off located: Housing Office)
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Give Back to Wooster Really Recovered Home with Franklin RA's
Hey BUCKEYES,
The Franklin RA's are hosting a give back program. This program is for the benefit of the Wooster Really Recovered Home. This home helps gentlemen who are without a place to live, getting out of rehab, or being released from jail get back on their feet to establish a new foundation of life. These men are coming to the Really Recovered Home with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Franklin RA's are creating care baskets for the men in the home to help them kick start their new beginning. We would truly appreciate any kind of assistance from you. Whether it is coming to the program on November 23rd at 6:30pm in the housing office to package and write encouraging notes, or simply donating any of the needed items listed below. Any kind of contributions would be greatly appreciated by the Frankin team , as well as the men at the Really Recovered Home. Any items donated would need to be at the housing office by Friday November 20th at 4:30pm. Thank you in advance!!
The items in need are as followed:
- full body towels
- wash cloths
- winter hats and gloves
- 3 in 1 shower soap
- loofa
- comb/brush
- toothbrush and paste
- deodorant
- nail clippers
- socks
- chap-stick
- snack foods
- chips, cookies, candies, fruit, jerky, popcorn, etc
- paper products
- tissues, toilet paper, plates, paper towels/napkins
- laundry supplies
- detergent, dry sheets, laundry baskets
- winter coats
- underwear/boxers/briefs
Program: November 23rd at 6:30 pm in Housing Office
Donated Item Deadline: November 20th at 4:30 pm (Drop off located: Housing Office)
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Fake News: Don't Fall for It
There will be an ATI Library presentation offered Tuesday Nov. 3rd and encore on Nov. 10th at 11:30am. Join Kathy Yoder for a discussion of “Fake News: Don’t Fall for It” on Zoom.
We will discuss
- How to spot it
- How to confirm/verify its accuracy
- Where does it come from?
- What does the research tell us about it?
Contact Kathy Yoder.332 for Zoom meeting room information.
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Fake News: Don't Fall for It
There will be an ATI Library presentation offered Tuesday Nov. 3rd and encore on Nov. 10th at 11:30am. Join Kathy Yoder for a discussion of “Fake News: Don’t Fall for It” on Zoom.
We will discuss
- How to spot it
- How to confirm/verify its accuracy
- Where does it come from?
- What does the research tell us about it?
Contact Kathy Yoder.332 for Zoom meeting room information.
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ATI First Generation Celebration!!
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OUAB Presents
Monday, November 2, 2020 OUAB Presents: Behind the Scenes with Josh Peck and Ashley Tisdale
For over 20 years, both Josh Peck and Ashley Tisdale have grown up in the spotlight. Josh, starring in numerous shows such as “Drake and Josh” and “The Amanda Show”, has since moved forward with recent projects in television, film, and social media. Similarly, Ashley has grown up playing characters in “High School Musical”, “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody”, “Phineas & Ferb”, and more. In addition to these roles, Ashley is a platinum-selling musical artist and continues to stay involved with acting. In this event, both will discuss what it was like to grow up as a child star, talk about their favorite projects, and share what the future holds.
Friday, November 6, 2020 OUAB Presents: Let’s TikTalk with Quen Blackwell, Brittany Broski, and Austin Maguire
Let's TikTalk will be a panel discussion between three popular TikTok creators: Quen Blackwell, Brittany Broski, and Austin Maguire. They will have an opportunity to delve into a moderated discussion about TikTok, content creation, meme culture, and more.
Quenlin aka Quen has been destined for stardom since she was a young girl. With a total reach of over 6.3M followers, she’s been creating hilarious and vibrant content since her initial start on Vine. Quen is extremely popular on TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, and she prides herself on the boldness and authenticity of her content.
Brittany Broski took the internet by storm in 2019 with her wit, charm, and distaste for kombucha.
Her rise to fame has truly captured the new influencer frontiers of TikTok, demonstrating just how random virality can be.
Austin Maguire (they/she) is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania. They got started on TikTok by accident in the summer of 2019 and have been creating award-winning, intergalactically recognized content ever since! They're best known for their social justice campaign against professionalism in emails.Find RSVP Info for Marquee Programs at this link: https://ouabtickets.universitytickets.com/w/default.aspx
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Columbus First Generation Celebration
First Generation Celebration
Join the Buckeyes First Student Organization in a celebration of the first-generation college student identity on Sunday, November 8 from 5:00 – 6:00 pm virtually through zoom. Students, faculty, and staff come together to reflect, build community, and celebrate the experiences of being first-generation at The Ohio State University. Dr. Melissa Shivers, Vice President of Student Life, will provide a keynote message. We will also share opportunities for engagement around first-generation support beyond first-gen day. For further questions regarding the first-generation celebration, please contact buckeyesfirststudentorganization@osu.edu.
Please RSVP by Friday Nov. 6 at: go.osu.edu/firstgenday
First Generation Week-Long Celebration
The Buckeyes First Student Organization will be celebrating the first-generation identity all week. Check out these additional engagement opportunities available through the week of Nov. 2-Nov. 8:
Monday Nov. 2 – First Generation Resource Fair
Join the Buckeyes First Student Organization to engage in meaningful conversation with Ohio State faculty and staff about resources uniquely created for first-gen students as well as resources students can learn how to better take advantage of.
RSVP to the Resource Fair by Sunday, Nov. 1: go.osu.edu/firstgenresourcefair
Thursday Nov. 5 – First Generation Panel
Join the Buckeyes First Student Organization on Thursday, Nov. 5 for a panel experience. You’ll hear from first-gen graduate students, faculty/staff, alumni, and more.
RSVP to the First Gen Panel by Wednesday Nov. 4: go.osu.edu/firstgenpanel
Follow the Buckeyes First IG account (@BuckeyesFirst) for updates regarding tabling and our social media campaign.
We look forward to having you celebrate with us! To learn more about the history of first generation day and how other universities are celebrating across the nation, check out the Center for First Generation Student Success Website.
Contact buckeyesfirststudentorganization@osu.edu for further questions or concerns or Sly Worthy.30@osu.edu , the Buckeyes First Student Org President.
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Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) Altar
Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) is two day holiday, Nov. 1st and 2nd, that involves family and friends gathering to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. An altar is used to to place photos, messages, favorite foods and drinks of the departed. Members of Wooster campus are invited to visit the altar in Skou Lounge until Nov. 4th. Paper and pens will be available for visitors to leave names or memories of loved ones.
For more information on Day of the Dead.
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Environmental & Sustainability Virtual Career Fair
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Environmental & Sustainability Virtual Career Fair
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CFAES Alumni Webinar Series
CFAES ALUMNI WEBINAR SERIES
Policy in food, agricultural, and environmental industries
Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 at 2 to 3 pm
Join us for the CFAES Time and Change Alumni Webinar, a series that engages our alumni and friends with a variety of intriguing issues led by prominent CFAES alumni experts.
Please mark your calendar!!
To register, visit go.osu.edu/FAESpolicy
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Involved Living Leadership Conference 2020
Involved Living Leadership Conference
Sunday, October 11th, 2020 from 11am - 4pm
1 Keynote & 4 programming sessionsJOIN US for the Involved Living Leadership Conference (ILLC) on Sunday, October 11 from noon-4 pm!
This conference is open to any undergraduate student to attend our virtual conference which is FREE to attend.
Please register for ILLC at go.osu.edu/RegisterILLC by midnight on October 8.
Upon registration, participants will receive additional information for attending the conference via Zoom.
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Leadership Week 2020
Are you looking to grow and develop as a leader?
In this particularly challenging year, values-based leadership has never been more important. That’s where Leadership Week comes in! Leadership Week is a university-wide collaboration to strengthen the culture of leadership at Ohio State. Whether you have lots of leadership experience or are new to the concept, we encourage you to attend at least one event to strengthen your leadership abilities in one or several of the leadership themes explored throughout the week.
Programs are all open to all students, staff and faculty, though some programs have indicated a target audience, and all are centered around one of our five themes: Career Development, Community Engagement, Inclusion, Personal Exploration and Wellness.
Leadership Week 2020 will be held October 5-9.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Leadership Week 2020 will be fully virtual.
Visit go.osu.edu/LeadershipWeek to learn more and to register for sessions.
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Wooster Science Cafe is Back: October 14th
The Wooster Science café Fall presentations are back!
October 14th at 7:00 pm: Becoming a Community Scientist (& a Better Naturalist): How You Can Help Bees and Other Pollinators presented by Denise Ellsworth, The Ohio State University
Zoom link for session is included in the link above as well as more details!
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Wooster Science Cafe is Back: October 14th
The Wooster Science café Fall presentations are back!
October 14th at 7:00 pm: Becoming a Community Scientist (& a Better Naturalist): How You Can Help Bees and Other Pollinators presented by Denise Ellsworth, The Ohio State University
Zoom link for session is included in the link above as well as more details!
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Billy Eichner - Voice of Timon on Zoom
Friday, October 2, 2020
OUABilly on the Zoom
7:00 PM
Billy Eichner is a four-time Emmy nominated actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He most recently starred in Disney’s live-action remake of The Lion King as the voice of Timon, opposite Seth Rogen, Donald Glover, and Beyoncé Knowles. Eichner co-wrote, will star in and produce an Untitled Romantic Comedy for Universal Pictures. He will also star as the infamous Matt Drudge in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming third season of the Emmy winning American Crime Story: Impeachment, along with Sarah Paulson, Beanie Feldstein, and Clive Owen. Other past projects have included American Horror Story, Difficult People, and his critically acclaimed series Billy on the Street - featuring notable guests such as former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Register here: https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0LGUk8_fQKmriX_pIBV74A
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Wooster Campus Diversity Council Event
The Wooster Campus Diversity Council and International Programs in Agriculture present
Carlos Bolanos, Soybean Pathology, Dept. of Plant Pathology
Ecuador and the risk of Fusarium oxysportum TR4
For more information view flyer.
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Wooster Science Cafe is Back: September 30th and October 14th
The Wooster Science café Fall presentations are back!
September 30th at 7:00 pm: Getting to Know the Neighbors: Squirrels, Obsessions and Long-term Data presented by Rick Lehtinen, The College of Wooster
October 14th at 7:00 pm: Becoming a Community Scientist (& a Better Naturalist): How You Can Help Bees and Other Pollinators presented by Denise Ellsworth, The Ohio State University
Zoom links for each session are included in the links above.
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IM Putting Competition
IM Putting contests
Test your putting skills on the ATI Putting Greens! Two putting greens, two different contests, more opportunities to win!
Contest 1 - Come test your skills on our own simulated putt-putt course. Lowest score wins!
Contest 2 - Combo Putt Competition: 10 putts and choose your distance. Golfer with the most total feet made wins! Not only will you need your putting skills, but a little strategy too!
Winners receive a IM Championship T-Shirt!!!
Registration deadline: September 23, 2020 at 4:59 pm
SIGN UP AT IMLEAGUES.COM/OSUATI or contact holava.1
Thanks in advance to Dr. Raudenbush and the Turfgrass Management students for all your help!!
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Academic Success Workshops with Caitlin
ACADEMIC SUCCESS WORKSHOP
Join Caitlin for a series of academic success workshops. We will focus on how to succeed in online classes, beating procrastination, and how self-care can benefit your academic progress! There will be giveaway items raffled off at each session, so don't miss it!
Tuesdays at 1pm- September 22, 29, October 6th
Join us on Zoom: go.osu.edu/ATIAcademicSuccess
Password: 700443
For event flyer CLICK HERE!
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Academic Success Workshops with Caitlin
ACADEMIC SUCCESS WORKSHOP
Join Caitlin for a series of academic success workshops. We will focus on how to succeed in online classes, beating procrastination, and how self-care can benefit your academic progress! There will be giveaway items raffled off at each session, so don't miss it!
Tuesdays at 1pm- September 22, 29, October 6th
Join us on Zoom: go.osu.edu/ATIAcademicSuccess
Password: 700443
For event flyer CLICK HERE!
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Academic Success Workshops with Caitlin
ACADEMIC SUCCESS WORKSHOP
Join Caitlin for a series of academic success workshops. We will focus on how to succeed in online classes, beating procrastination, and how self-care can benefit your academic progress! There will be giveaway items raffled off at each session, so don't miss it!
Tuesdays at 1pm- September 22, 29, October 6th
Join us on Zoom: go.osu.edu/ATIAcademicSuccess
Password: 700443
For event flyer CLICK HERE!
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Free Screening of SILO the Film
Join OSU Ag Safety and Health for an at home screening of
Silo the film
Register for a digital pass
Tuesday, September 22 @ 7pm EST, HERE
Wednesday, September 23 @ 7pm EST, HERE
Panel discussion follows each evening, link provided with registration
Inspired by true events, SILO follows a harrowing day in an American farm town. Disaster strikes when teenager Cody
Rose is entrapped in a 50-foot-tall grain bin. When the corn turns to quicksand, family, neighbors and first responders must
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Lunch with Leaders
Lunch with Leaders
BOOTS & STILETTOS: What I’ve Learned About Taking Leadership One Step at a Time
presented by Kim Sayers, Director, Business Training & Educational Services
Have you ever stepped into a new role and felt like you were just dropped in the middle of a desert without a GPS? Or maybe it feels like your colleagues and customers are all from Neptune? In this session, Kim Sayers shares personal stories of growing into leadership roles one step at time. Learn how she came to make a priority of putting her boots on and doing the work of building a business unit from the ground-up. It takes balanced footwork to earn trust and build respect, which Kim quickly discovered when she was a young professional walking into male-dominated circles. In addition to her personal experiences, you will learn how seeking help, checking your attitude, moving past a victim mindset, and walking with diplomacy play critical roles in growing as a leader and building successful professional relationships.
Join us for the engaging leadership development session via Zoom on Tuesday September 22nd at Noon!
To register - visit go.osu.edu/LunchwithLeaders
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Lunch with Leaders
Lunch with Leaders
BOOTS & STILETTOS: What I’ve Learned About Taking Leadership One Step at a Time
presented by Kim Sayers, Director, Business Training & Educational Services
Have you ever stepped into a new role and felt like you were just dropped in the middle of a desert without a GPS? Or maybe it feels like your colleagues and customers are all from Neptune? In this session, Kim Sayers shares personal stories of growing into leadership roles one step at time. Learn how she came to make a priority of putting her boots on and doing the work of building a business unit from the ground-up. It takes balanced footwork to earn trust and build respect, which Kim quickly discovered when she was a young professional walking into male-dominated circles. In addition to her personal experiences, you will learn how seeking help, checking your attitude, moving past a victim mindset, and walking with diplomacy play critical roles in growing as a leader and building successful professional relationships.
Join us for the engaging leadership development session via Zoom on Tuesday September 22nd at Noon!
To register - visit go.osu.edu/LunchwithLeaders
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All Day Art
All day art
Have a break between classes? Need to get away from Zoom? Sign up for a time block and complete a project at the SAC! Spaces are limited to 9 people per hour so sign up fast to secure your time!
When: Thursday September 17th
Hours are from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
To register for a time - go.osu.edu/alldayart
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Grab a friend for Buddy Bingo!
Buddy Bingo Night!
Grab a friend for some Buddy Bingo!!
How it works - each player has a Buddy while playing traditional bingo. If either Buddy wins a bingo, BOTH Buddies win!!! Prizes all around!!!
So bring a buddy and zoom in on Tuesday September 15 at 6:00 pm!
To play - go.osu.edu/buddybingonight
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Trivia Night!!
TRIVIA NIGHT!
Grab some friends and complete using Kahoot! on your knowledge of strange and wild animal facts!! It's anybody's game!!
Chances to WIN PRIZES!!!!
Zoom in on Wednesday September 9 at 7:00 pm!
https://osu.zoom.us/j/98666410524?pwd=SklPZ1ZKVUs4RU9kUitzQXJKb2lKQT09
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Cultural Connection
The Netherlands: “Oliebollen* and onions under the ocean”
By Jelmer Poelstra, PhD, bioinformatician at the Molecular & Cellular Imaging Center (MCIC) at OSU Wooster
Scroll down for the Zoom link and dial in alternatives
A talk in the series Cultural Connections: “Where Culture Meets Agriculture”
Presented by THE WOOSTER CAMPUS DIVERSITY COMMITTEE and INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS IN AGRICULTURE
SEPT. 11, 2020: FRI. 12 NOON-1 PM via Zoom
The presentation will also be recorded for later viewing at https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
* = An oliebol is a Dutch or Belgian traditional beignet, a ball (bol) of dough dropped into boiling oil (olie).
If you’d like to do an internationally-themed talk (this includes people from the US with experience abroad) contact Jason Owens.1132
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Be An Upstander vs. a Bystander - August 31 @ 7:00 pm
Be an upstander vs. a bystander
Join OneEighty to discuss and develop strategies to recognize potentially unsafe situations, identify solutions and interventions, and be an upstander for victims of interpersonal violence.
When: Monday August 31st at 7:00 pm
To Join - https://osu.zoom.us/j/96403016069?pwd=OVcrbkVZZlhwdzk2dzFwZWpmK3JkQT09
This is a continuation of information from last week's workshop. Below is the video from the session as well as OneEighty contacts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJOKRYbgDh8
Gayle Byrne: byrneg@one-eighty.org
Emily Wirtz: wirtze@one-eighty.org
If you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation to participate in this event, please contact Jodie Holava at holava.1@osu.edu or 330-462-6177. Requests made 10 day prior to the event will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.
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Career Advising Appointmenmts
REMINDER: All GENSTDS 1201.01T are required to sign up for a Career Advising Appointment on Handshake before October 10. Visit www.handshake.osu.edu and make sure to select CFAES Wooster: GENSTUDIES 1201.01T
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Buckeye Pen Pals
Interested in networking one-on-one with OSU alumni? Buckeye Pen Pals is a program organized by the Student-Alumni Council to give any current OSU student the opportunity to connect with an alumni who may share similar interests in career goals, extracurricular activities, or cultural identities. Please go to go.osu.edu/BPP21 for more information and to sign-up to be paired with a fellow Buckeye!
Sign-ups will close November 19th.
Contact Tori Myers.1970 with any questions.
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Buckeye Pen Pals
Interested in networking one-on-one with OSU alumni? Buckeye Pen Pals is a program organized by the Student-Alumni Council to give any current OSU student the opportunity to connect with an alumni who may share similar interests in career goals, extracurricular activities, or cultural identities. Please go to go.osu.edu/BPP21 for more information and to sign-up to be paired with a fellow Buckeye!
Sign-ups will close November 19th.
Contact Tori Myers.1970 with any questions.
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Buckeye Pen Pals
Interested in networking one-on-one with OSU alumni? Buckeye Pen Pals is a program organized by the Student-Alumni Council to give any current OSU student the opportunity to connect with an alumni who may share similar interests in career goals, extracurricular activities, or cultural identities. Please go to go.osu.edu/BPP21 for more information and to sign-up to be paired with a fellow Buckeye!
Sign-ups will close November 19th.
Contact Tori Myers.1970 with any questions.
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Resume Workshop
It's never too early to get ahead of your competition!
Join the Resume Workshop on Tuesday, August 31st at 7:00 pm
- Understand the purpose of a Resume
- How to build strong bullets
- Learn tips, tricks and common mistakes
Zoom: https://bit.ly/3SKVJRO
Questions? Denise Rotavera-Krain.1@osu.edu
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Companies on Campus: Part-Time Job Fair
Need some extra cash? Looking for a job in the area? Stop by the Companies on Campus Part-Time Job Fair in Skou Lounge!
August 31 and September 2 from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Companies on Campus: Part-Time Job Fair
Need some extra cash? Looking for a job in the area? Stop by the Companies on Campus Part-Time Job Fair in Skou Lounge!
August 31 and September 2 from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Companies on Campus: Part-Time Job Fair
Need some extra cash? Looking for a job in the area? Stop by the Companies on Campus Part-Time Job Fair in Skou Lounge!
August 31 and September 2 from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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Autumn CFAES Career Fairs
Autumn CFAES Career Fairs will be held virtually, providing ATI students a unique opportunity to participate. To sign up to attend visit Handshake.osu.edu.
Construction - Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Food and Agricultural Sciences - Sept. 30 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Environmental & Sustainability - Nov. 3 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
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OH-Zone Virtual Career Fair
The OHZone Virtual Career Fair is a collaboration hiring event put on by OhioMeansJobs Ashland, Holmes and Wayne Counties. This free fair is designed to provide you an opportunity to connect with businesses that have available positions and are ready to hire all without leaving the comfort of your home. The OHZone Virtual Career Fair is presented by our JobsOhio Network Partner, Team NEO – a business and economic development organization focused on accelerating economic growth and job creation throughout the 18 counties of Northeast Ohio.
Click here to view event flyer.
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OH-Zone Virtual Career Fair
The OHZone Virtual Career Fair is a collaboration hiring event put on by OhioMeansJobs Ashland, Holmes and Wayne Counties. This free fair is designed to provide you an opportunity to connect with businesses that have available positions and are ready to hire all without leaving the comfort of your home. The OHZone Virtual Career Fair is presented by our JobsOhio Network Partner, Team NEO – a business and economic development organization focused on accelerating economic growth and job creation throughout the 18 counties of Northeast Ohio.
Click here to view event flyer.
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Flag Football sign-up is open
Flag Football
Sign up open!!!
Sign up for Flag Football by September 21st at www.IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
Don't have enough for a team? No problem! Sign up as a free agent and be placed on a team!
Team Information Session
September 21 at 5:30 pm
Zoom
https://osu.zoom.us/j/99667130324?pwd=NTJNaVQzdDRSK3ZBYnlqcjdrZStEUT09
Meeting ID: 996 6713 0324
Password: 647833
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Flag Football sign-up is open
Flag Football
Sign up open!!!
Sign up for Flag Football by September 21st at www.IMLeagues.com/OSUATI
Don't have enough for a team? No problem! Sign up as a free agent and be placed on a team!
Team Information Session
September 21 at 5:30 pm
Zoom
https://osu.zoom.us/j/99667130324?pwd=NTJNaVQzdDRSK3ZBYnlqcjdrZStEUT09
Meeting ID: 996 6713 0324
Password: 647833
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AFA Leader and Academic Scholarship Application Deadline Approaching
Less than two weeks until AFA Leaders and Academic Scholarship applications are due! Last year AFA, awarded more than $300,000 in academic dollars.
AFA and its partners award annual scholarships to undergraduate students enrolled in agriculture and food-related degree programs across the US.
Awards vary in ammounts, but are at least $1,600 and include acceptance to AFA Leaders Conference. The only cost to you is the time spent filling out the application and travel expenses to AFA Leaders Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
Application Deadline is March 10, 2021.
Here are some tips as you prepare your application:
- Ensure you are within the AFA eligibility requirements before apply.
- Fill in as much as you can for intern and work experience. Every experience counts during the selection process. Scoring is done based on the information entered into the form. Those who maximize opportunities to tell us about yourself will be more competitive in the selection process.
- Double-check your grammar, spelling, punctuation as they are part of the scoring criteria.
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AFA Leader and Academic Scholarship Application Deadline Approaching
Less than two weeks until AFA Leaders and Academic Scholarship applications are due! Last year AFA, awarded more than $300,000 in academic dollars.
AFA and its partners award annual scholarships to undergraduate students enrolled in agriculture and food-related degree programs across the US.
Awards vary in ammounts, but are at least $1,600 and include acceptance to AFA Leaders Conference. The only cost to you is the time spent filling out the application and travel expenses to AFA Leaders Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
Application Deadline is March 10, 2021.
Here are some tips as you prepare your application:
- Ensure you are within the AFA eligibility requirements before apply.
- Fill in as much as you can for intern and work experience. Every experience counts during the selection process. Scoring is done based on the information entered into the form. Those who maximize opportunities to tell us about yourself will be more competitive in the selection process.
- Double-check your grammar, spelling, punctuation as they are part of the scoring criteria.
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Cunningham Appalachian Student Scholarship
Dear Appalachian Students,
The Community of Appalachian Student Leaders (CASL) is a student organization that aims to connect and engage students from the Appalachian region with fellow Appalachian students at The Ohio State University, while working towards developing our academic, professional, and leadership skills. It is our goal to build a student community through peer support and sharing our experiences from our rich region. Appalachian students at Ohio State often come from small, tight-knit, and rural communities. OSU is quite the opposite of this, and the transition to a campus this large can be difficult. In addition, our personal experiences do not always align with others. This can be very frustrating as a young adult and college student. Collectively, we can increase our sense of belonging, which will contribute to our academic success and carry on into the rest of our lives. Our goal is to help others, especially back home, do the same. Learn more about our group at https://u.osu.edu/appalachia/community-of-appalachian-student-leaders-casl/
Cunningham Scholarship
CASL will once again be helping award the Patricia Cunningham Scholarship. This fund is designated to provide scholarship opportunities to undergraduate students from Appalachian counties in honor of Dr. Patricia Cunningham, WGSS alumna, to further her pledge of increasing access to higher education for underrepresented students. This scholarship will be awarded based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership. Dr. Cunningham was a three-time graduate of Ohio State University and received her Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies in 2002 going on to receive her doctorate in Education Policy and Leadership in 2011. She was the founder of the Appalachian Project Ohio which focused on pathways to education for Ohio State's Appalachian students. Dr. Patty dedicated her time, resources, and soul to serving underrepresented students both on and off-campus. She tirelessly worked to break down barriers for students to obtain a college education and pursue their endeavors beyond.
*APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2021-2022*
A scholarship of up to $1,500 will be awarded for the 2020-2021 academic year. Applications will be reviewed based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership.
Undergraduate students from the Appalachian region in any Arts and Sciences major are encouraged to apply by March 31, 2021. Students must be enrolled full-time during the 2021-2022 academic year to be eligible.
Apply here: https://wgss.osu.edu/cunningham-scholarship-application
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Cunningham Appalachian Student Scholarship
Dear Appalachian Students,
The Community of Appalachian Student Leaders (CASL) is a student organization that aims to connect and engage students from the Appalachian region with fellow Appalachian students at The Ohio State University, while working towards developing our academic, professional, and leadership skills. It is our goal to build a student community through peer support and sharing our experiences from our rich region. Appalachian students at Ohio State often come from small, tight-knit, and rural communities. OSU is quite the opposite of this, and the transition to a campus this large can be difficult. In addition, our personal experiences do not always align with others. This can be very frustrating as a young adult and college student. Collectively, we can increase our sense of belonging, which will contribute to our academic success and carry on into the rest of our lives. Our goal is to help others, especially back home, do the same. Learn more about our group at https://u.osu.edu/appalachia/community-of-appalachian-student-leaders-casl/
Cunningham Scholarship
CASL will once again be helping award the Patricia Cunningham Scholarship. This fund is designated to provide scholarship opportunities to undergraduate students from Appalachian counties in honor of Dr. Patricia Cunningham, WGSS alumna, to further her pledge of increasing access to higher education for underrepresented students. This scholarship will be awarded based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership. Dr. Cunningham was a three-time graduate of Ohio State University and received her Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies in 2002 going on to receive her doctorate in Education Policy and Leadership in 2011. She was the founder of the Appalachian Project Ohio which focused on pathways to education for Ohio State's Appalachian students. Dr. Patty dedicated her time, resources, and soul to serving underrepresented students both on and off-campus. She tirelessly worked to break down barriers for students to obtain a college education and pursue their endeavors beyond.
*APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2021-2022*
A scholarship of up to $1,500 will be awarded for the 2020-2021 academic year. Applications will be reviewed based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership.
Undergraduate students from the Appalachian region in any Arts and Sciences major are encouraged to apply by March 31, 2021. Students must be enrolled full-time during the 2021-2022 academic year to be eligible.
Apply here: https://wgss.osu.edu/cunningham-scholarship-application
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Cunningham Appalachian Student Scholarship
Dear Appalachian Students,
The Community of Appalachian Student Leaders (CASL) is a student organization that aims to connect and engage students from the Appalachian region with fellow Appalachian students at The Ohio State University, while working towards developing our academic, professional, and leadership skills. It is our goal to build a student community through peer support and sharing our experiences from our rich region. Appalachian students at Ohio State often come from small, tight-knit, and rural communities. OSU is quite the opposite of this, and the transition to a campus this large can be difficult. In addition, our personal experiences do not always align with others. This can be very frustrating as a young adult and college student. Collectively, we can increase our sense of belonging, which will contribute to our academic success and carry on into the rest of our lives. Our goal is to help others, especially back home, do the same. Learn more about our group at https://u.osu.edu/appalachia/community-of-appalachian-student-leaders-casl/
Cunningham Scholarship
CASL will once again be helping award the Patricia Cunningham Scholarship. This fund is designated to provide scholarship opportunities to undergraduate students from Appalachian counties in honor of Dr. Patricia Cunningham, WGSS alumna, to further her pledge of increasing access to higher education for underrepresented students. This scholarship will be awarded based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership. Dr. Cunningham was a three-time graduate of Ohio State University and received her Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies in 2002 going on to receive her doctorate in Education Policy and Leadership in 2011. She was the founder of the Appalachian Project Ohio which focused on pathways to education for Ohio State's Appalachian students. Dr. Patty dedicated her time, resources, and soul to serving underrepresented students both on and off-campus. She tirelessly worked to break down barriers for students to obtain a college education and pursue their endeavors beyond.
*APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2021-2022*
A scholarship of up to $1,500 will be awarded for the 2020-2021 academic year. Applications will be reviewed based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership.
Undergraduate students from the Appalachian region in any Arts and Sciences major are encouraged to apply by March 31, 2021. Students must be enrolled full-time during the 2021-2022 academic year to be eligible.
Apply here: https://wgss.osu.edu/cunningham-scholarship-application
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Cunningham Appalachian Student Scholarship
Dear Appalachian Students,
The Community of Appalachian Student Leaders (CASL) is a student organization that aims to connect and engage students from the Appalachian region with fellow Appalachian students at The Ohio State University, while working towards developing our academic, professional, and leadership skills. It is our goal to build a student community through peer support and sharing our experiences from our rich region. Appalachian students at Ohio State often come from small, tight-knit, and rural communities. OSU is quite the opposite of this, and the transition to a campus this large can be difficult. In addition, our personal experiences do not always align with others. This can be very frustrating as a young adult and college student. Collectively, we can increase our sense of belonging, which will contribute to our academic success and carry on into the rest of our lives. Our goal is to help others, especially back home, do the same. Learn more about our group at https://u.osu.edu/appalachia/community-of-appalachian-student-leaders-casl/
Cunningham Scholarship
CASL will once again be helping award the Patricia Cunningham Scholarship. This fund is designated to provide scholarship opportunities to undergraduate students from Appalachian counties in honor of Dr. Patricia Cunningham, WGSS alumna, to further her pledge of increasing access to higher education for underrepresented students. This scholarship will be awarded based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership. Dr. Cunningham was a three-time graduate of Ohio State University and received her Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies in 2002 going on to receive her doctorate in Education Policy and Leadership in 2011. She was the founder of the Appalachian Project Ohio which focused on pathways to education for Ohio State's Appalachian students. Dr. Patty dedicated her time, resources, and soul to serving underrepresented students both on and off-campus. She tirelessly worked to break down barriers for students to obtain a college education and pursue their endeavors beyond.
*APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2021-2022*
A scholarship of up to $1,500 will be awarded for the 2020-2021 academic year. Applications will be reviewed based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership.
Undergraduate students from the Appalachian region in any Arts and Sciences major are encouraged to apply by March 31, 2021. Students must be enrolled full-time during the 2021-2022 academic year to be eligible.
Apply here: https://wgss.osu.edu/cunningham-scholarship-application
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Cunningham Appalachian Student Scholarship
Dear Appalachian Students,
The Community of Appalachian Student Leaders (CASL) is a student organization that aims to connect and engage students from the Appalachian region with fellow Appalachian students at The Ohio State University, while working towards developing our academic, professional, and leadership skills. It is our goal to build a student community through peer support and sharing our experiences from our rich region. Appalachian students at Ohio State often come from small, tight-knit, and rural communities. OSU is quite the opposite of this, and the transition to a campus this large can be difficult. In addition, our personal experiences do not always align with others. This can be very frustrating as a young adult and college student. Collectively, we can increase our sense of belonging, which will contribute to our academic success and carry on into the rest of our lives. Our goal is to help others, especially back home, do the same. Learn more about our group at https://u.osu.edu/appalachia/community-of-appalachian-student-leaders-casl/
Cunningham Scholarship
CASL will once again be helping award the Patricia Cunningham Scholarship. This fund is designated to provide scholarship opportunities to undergraduate students from Appalachian counties in honor of Dr. Patricia Cunningham, WGSS alumna, to further her pledge of increasing access to higher education for underrepresented students. This scholarship will be awarded based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership. Dr. Cunningham was a three-time graduate of Ohio State University and received her Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies in 2002 going on to receive her doctorate in Education Policy and Leadership in 2011. She was the founder of the Appalachian Project Ohio which focused on pathways to education for Ohio State's Appalachian students. Dr. Patty dedicated her time, resources, and soul to serving underrepresented students both on and off-campus. She tirelessly worked to break down barriers for students to obtain a college education and pursue their endeavors beyond.
*APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2021-2022*
A scholarship of up to $1,500 will be awarded for the 2020-2021 academic year. Applications will be reviewed based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership.
Undergraduate students from the Appalachian region in any Arts and Sciences major are encouraged to apply by March 31, 2021. Students must be enrolled full-time during the 2021-2022 academic year to be eligible.
Apply here: https://wgss.osu.edu/cunningham-scholarship-application
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Cunningham Appalachian Student Scholarship
Dear Appalachian Students,
The Community of Appalachian Student Leaders (CASL) is a student organization that aims to connect and engage students from the Appalachian region with fellow Appalachian students at The Ohio State University, while working towards developing our academic, professional, and leadership skills. It is our goal to build a student community through peer support and sharing our experiences from our rich region. Appalachian students at Ohio State often come from small, tight-knit, and rural communities. OSU is quite the opposite of this, and the transition to a campus this large can be difficult. In addition, our personal experiences do not always align with others. This can be very frustrating as a young adult and college student. Collectively, we can increase our sense of belonging, which will contribute to our academic success and carry on into the rest of our lives. Our goal is to help others, especially back home, do the same. Learn more about our group at https://u.osu.edu/appalachia/community-of-appalachian-student-leaders-casl/
Cunningham Scholarship
CASL will once again be helping award the Patricia Cunningham Scholarship. This fund is designated to provide scholarship opportunities to undergraduate students from Appalachian counties in honor of Dr. Patricia Cunningham, WGSS alumna, to further her pledge of increasing access to higher education for underrepresented students. This scholarship will be awarded based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership. Dr. Cunningham was a three-time graduate of Ohio State University and received her Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies in 2002 going on to receive her doctorate in Education Policy and Leadership in 2011. She was the founder of the Appalachian Project Ohio which focused on pathways to education for Ohio State's Appalachian students. Dr. Patty dedicated her time, resources, and soul to serving underrepresented students both on and off-campus. She tirelessly worked to break down barriers for students to obtain a college education and pursue their endeavors beyond.
*APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2021-2022*
A scholarship of up to $1,500 will be awarded for the 2020-2021 academic year. Applications will be reviewed based on academic merit and commitment to student leadership.
Undergraduate students from the Appalachian region in any Arts and Sciences major are encouraged to apply by March 31, 2021. Students must be enrolled full-time during the 2021-2022 academic year to be eligible.
Apply here: https://wgss.osu.edu/cunningham-scholarship-application
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AFA Leader and Academic Scholarships Applications
AFA and its partners award annual scholarships to undergraduate students enrolled in agriculture and food-related degree programs across the US.
Awards vary in ammounts, but are at least $1,600 and include acceptance to AFA Leaders Conference. The only cost to you is the time spent filling out the application and travel expenses to AFA Leaders Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
Application Deadline is March 10, 2021.
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AFA Leader and Academic Scholarships Applications
AFA and its partners award annual scholarships to undergraduate students enrolled in agriculture and food-related degree programs across the US.
Awards vary in ammounts, but are at least $1,600 and include acceptance to AFA Leaders Conference. The only cost to you is the time spent filling out the application and travel expenses to AFA Leaders Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
Application Deadline is March 10, 2021.
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AFA Leader and Academic Scholarships Applications
AFA and its partners award annual scholarships to undergraduate students enrolled in agriculture and food-related degree programs across the US.
Awards vary in ammounts, but are at least $1,600 and include acceptance to AFA Leaders Conference. The only cost to you is the time spent filling out the application and travel expenses to AFA Leaders Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
Application Deadline is March 10, 2021.
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The Ohio Cattleman's Association Scholarships
Scholarship opportunities
The Ohio Cattleman's Association has multiple scholarships available for application until October 31, 2020.
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Farms.com Scholarship Opportunities
FARMS.COM Scholarship opportunities
Click these links for entry into farms.com external scholarship opportunities
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Farms.com Scholarship Opportunities
FARMS.COM Scholarship opportunities
Click these links for entry into farms.com external scholarship opportunities
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New Scholarship Opportunity
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH FARMs.com
Farms.com has a contest for a chance to win one of three $2,000 scholarships for students who have a precision agriculture idea that will have a positive impact on the environment.
Deadline for Student Video Submission 11:59 pm, Friday September 25, 2020 (Eastern Time, North America)
For more information visit HERE!
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New Scholarship Opportunity
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH FARMs.com
Farms.com has a contest for a chance to win one of three $2,000 scholarships for students who have a precision agriculture idea that will have a positive impact on the environment.
Deadline for Student Video Submission 11:59 pm, Friday September 25, 2020 (Eastern Time, North America)
For more information visit HERE!
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Student Emergency Funds
If you are experiencing a crisis related to COVID-19, such as difficulty paying rent, purchasing food, or paying bills, please apply for assistance through the student Financial Aid CARES fund by clicking the link and filling out the Emergency Request Form located under the title “How to apply for a Together as Buckeyes Emergency Grant”. You will need to log in with your name.# and password.
https://sfa.osu.edu/contact-us/consumer-disclosure/COVD-19-aid
ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund
If you, or a student you know, are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency NOT related to COVID-19, the ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund may be an option. To view eligibility and apply for assistance please visit the Emergency Fund web page at https://ati.osu.edu/emergency-fund
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Student Emergency Funds
If you are experiencing a crisis related to COVID-19, such as difficulty paying rent, purchasing food, or paying bills, please apply for assistance through the student Financial Aid CARES fund by clicking the link and filling out the Emergency Request Form located under the title “How to apply for a Together as Buckeyes Emergency Grant”. You will need to log in with your name.# and password.
https://sfa.osu.edu/contact-us/consumer-disclosure/COVD-19-aid
ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund
If you, or a student you know, are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency NOT related to COVID-19, the ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund may be an option. To view eligibility and apply for assistance please visit the Emergency Fund web page at https://ati.osu.edu/emergency-fund
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Student Emergency Funds
If you are experiencing a crisis related to COVID-19, such as difficulty paying rent, purchasing food, or paying bills, please apply for assistance through the student Financial Aid CARES fund by clicking the link and filling out the Emergency Request Form located under the title “How to apply for a Together as Buckeyes Emergency Grant”. You will need to log in with your name.# and password.
https://sfa.osu.edu/contact-us/consumer-disclosure/COVD-19-aid
ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund
If you, or a student you know, are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency NOT related to COVID-19, the ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund may be an option. To view eligibility and apply for assistance please visit the Emergency Fund web page at https://ati.osu.edu/emergency-fund
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Student Emergency Funds
If you are experiencing a crisis related to COVID-19, such as difficulty paying rent, purchasing food, or paying bills, please apply for assistance through the student Financial Aid CARES fund by clicking the link and filling out the Emergency Request Form located under the title “How to apply for a Together as Buckeyes Emergency Grant”. You will need to log in with your name.# and password.
https://sfa.osu.edu/contact-us/consumer-disclosure/COVD-19-aid
ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund
If you, or a student you know, are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency NOT related to COVID-19, the ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund may be an option. To view eligibility and apply for assistance please visit the Emergency Fund web page at https://ati.osu.edu/emergency-fund
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Student Emergency Funds
If you are experiencing a crisis related to COVID-19, such as difficulty paying rent, purchasing food, or paying bills, please apply for assistance through the student Financial Aid CARES fund by clicking the link and filling out the Emergency Request Form located under the title “How to apply for a Together as Buckeyes Emergency Grant”. You will need to log in with your name.# and password.
https://sfa.osu.edu/contact-us/consumer-disclosure/COVD-19-aid
ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund
If you, or a student you know, are experiencing an unplanned financial emergency NOT related to COVID-19, the ATI Student Emergency Aid Fund may be an option. To view eligibility and apply for assistance please visit the Emergency Fund web page at https://ati.osu.edu/emergency-fund
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The Hire Big10+ Military & Veterans Virtual Networking & Career Fair
You are invited to attend The Hire Big10+ Military & Veterans Virtual Networking & Career Fair on April 13, 4-7pm 5-8pm.
This event is open to all enrolled military and veteran students.
The employers invited have been selected by the Big10 Military & Veteran Alliance with military and veteran students’ needs in mind. This event provides you the opportunity to network through 10-minute one-on-one sessions and group information sessions with premier employers across the country who are seeking to build relationships with those who have served.
Student registration is now open on Handshake at https://handshake.osu.edu/. You will find this event listed under Events > Career Fairs.
We recommend you check out the following resources to prepare:
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The Hire Big10+ Military & Veterans Virtual Networking & Career Fair
You are invited to attend The Hire Big10+ Military & Veterans Virtual Networking & Career Fair on April 13, 4-7pm 5-8pm.
This event is open to all enrolled military and veteran students.
The employers invited have been selected by the Big10 Military & Veteran Alliance with military and veteran students’ needs in mind. This event provides you the opportunity to network through 10-minute one-on-one sessions and group information sessions with premier employers across the country who are seeking to build relationships with those who have served.
Student registration is now open on Handshake at https://handshake.osu.edu/. You will find this event listed under Events > Career Fairs.
We recommend you check out the following resources to prepare:
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CFAES Career Workshop - SENR Students LAST ONE!
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT CAREER WORKSHOPS
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduMonday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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CFAES Career Workshop - SENR Students LAST ONE!
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT CAREER WORKSHOPS
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduMonday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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CFAES Career Workshops - SENR Students
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT Career Workshops
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduThursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Upcoming Career Workshops
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduTuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Upcoming Career Workshops
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduTuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Upcoming Career Workshops
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduTuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Upcoming Career Workshops
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduTuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Upcoming Career Workshops
Procrastinator Guide to Career Fairs Workshop
Do you embrace the fact that you’re a procrastinator? Do you enjoy waiting until the last minute and rushing around to get things done? Some people work best under pressure. If you know that you’re going to procrastinate and you’ll need some last-minute tips, consider attending this workshop!
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657361/share_preview
Date: February 15
Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Career Fair: The Follow Up Workshop
Have you ever wanted to send an email to thank someone, and rewritten and deleted it a bunch of times? You want to be sincere, but you aren’t sure if you sound too needy. Believe it or not, employers really respect students who follow up after the career fair with a “Thank you” note. You can leave a strong positive impression with the employer if you just follow a few simple steps on the days after the career fair. In this workshop we’ll go over the do’s and don’ts of The Follow Up.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657371/share_preview
Date: February 19
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduTuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Upcoming Career Workshops
Interview Skills Workshop
- Monday, February 8
- 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- https://osu.zoom.us/j/91223543907?pwd=bUl0d0svbkx4WWQyaklLWXp2WEFaUT09
Career Fair Prep Workshop
Career fairs will once again be hosted virtually in the Spring. The CFAES Career Development Office is here to support students and ensure that you have the necessary tools to connect with employers. From activating your Handshake profile, to connecting your video on the day-of, and everything in between – this workshop will answer your questions and help you to prepare for a successful Virtual Career Fair experience.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake (handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657344/share_preview
Date: February 11
Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Procrastinator Guide to Career Fairs Workshop
Do you embrace the fact that you’re a procrastinator? Do you enjoy waiting until the last minute and rushing around to get things done? Some people work best under pressure. If you know that you’re going to procrastinate and you’ll need some last-minute tips, consider attending this workshop!
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657361/share_preview
Date: February 15
Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Career Fair: The Follow Up Workshop
Have you ever wanted to send an email to thank someone, and rewritten and deleted it a bunch of times? You want to be sincere, but you aren’t sure if you sound too needy. Believe it or not, employers really respect students who follow up after the career fair with a “Thank you” note. You can leave a strong positive impression with the employer if you just follow a few simple steps on the days after the career fair. In this workshop we’ll go over the do’s and don’ts of The Follow Up.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657371/share_preview
Date: February 19
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduThursday, Jan. 28th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session-1-28-21
Friday, Feb. 12th 11 – Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_feb12
Tuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Industry Immersion Program
INDUSTRY IMMERSION PROGRAM
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS!!!!!
Do you want to work closely with faculty and learn directly from industry experts? Would you like to have an immersive experience and explore various industries? If so, participate in the Industry Immersion Program. The Industry Immersion Program is the first of its kind and is designed to help students dive into a specific industry and stand out in the marketplace while providing companies access to top talent and fresh perspectives on their most relevant business challenges. The Industry Immersion Program is a year-long opportunity (3 credit hour course in fall and 3 credit hour course in spring) where Fisher College of Business faculty experts, and industry executives immerse undergraduate students into one of seven industries during the academic year. The result is a unique opportunity to impact a company via projects and gain first-hand industry specific knowledge.
2021-2022 Industry Immersions include:
Business Analytics
Business of Sports
Consulting
Consumer Packaged Goods
Energy & Sustainability
Middle Market
Retail
For further information and to apply please visit: go.osu.edu/IndustryImmersion
The application will close February 5, 2021. Late applications are not accepted.
If you have any questions, please email uleo@fisher.osu.edu
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Upcoming Career Workshops
Networking & Elevator Pitch 101 Workshop
Preparing for the career fair? Or just trying to make connections? This workshop will show you how to build your network and provide you with an example of a 30 second elevator pitch to use when meeting new people.
- Thursday, February 4
- 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- https://osu.zoom.us/j/92408968358?pwd=amUyVEIvVnJHaVl3UGZWNHdaYjROQT09
Interview Skills Workshop
- Monday, February 8
- 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- https://osu.zoom.us/j/91223543907?pwd=bUl0d0svbkx4WWQyaklLWXp2WEFaUT09
Career Fair Prep Workshop
Career fairs will once again be hosted virtually in the Spring. The CFAES Career Development Office is here to support students and ensure that you have the necessary tools to connect with employers. From activating your Handshake profile, to connecting your video on the day-of, and everything in between – this workshop will answer your questions and help you to prepare for a successful Virtual Career Fair experience.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake (handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657344/share_preview
Date: February 11
Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Procrastinator Guide to Career Fairs Workshop
Do you embrace the fact that you’re a procrastinator? Do you enjoy waiting until the last minute and rushing around to get things done? Some people work best under pressure. If you know that you’re going to procrastinate and you’ll need some last-minute tips, consider attending this workshop!
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657361/share_preview
Date: February 15
Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Career Fair: The Follow Up Workshop
Have you ever wanted to send an email to thank someone, and rewritten and deleted it a bunch of times? You want to be sincere, but you aren’t sure if you sound too needy. Believe it or not, employers really respect students who follow up after the career fair with a “Thank you” note. You can leave a strong positive impression with the employer if you just follow a few simple steps on the days after the career fair. In this workshop we’ll go over the do’s and don’ts of The Follow Up.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657371/share_preview
Date: February 19
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduThursday, Jan. 28th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session-1-28-21
Friday, Feb. 12th 11 – Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_feb12
Tuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES Career Development
Upcoming Career Workshops
Deep Dive into Career Exploration Workshop
Are you unsure of what to do with your major? Do you have an idea of what you want to do, but aren’t sure where to go next? Then this is the workshop for you! Take a deep dive into what it means to explore a major or career. CFAES Career Advisors Caitlin and Chelsea will discuss ways to learn more about an industry or profession and help point you in the right direction to learn more.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake (handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657342/share_preview
Date: January 28
Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Networking & Elevator Pitch 101 Workshop
Preparing for the career fair? Or just trying to make connections? This workshop will show you how to build your network and provide you with an example of a 30 second elevator pitch to use when meeting new people.
- Thursday, February 4
- 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- https://osu.zoom.us/j/92408968358?pwd=amUyVEIvVnJHaVl3UGZWNHdaYjROQT09
Interview Skills Workshop
- Monday, February 8
- 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- https://osu.zoom.us/j/91223543907?pwd=bUl0d0svbkx4WWQyaklLWXp2WEFaUT09
Career Fair Prep Workshop
Career fairs will once again be hosted virtually in the Spring. The CFAES Career Development Office is here to support students and ensure that you have the necessary tools to connect with employers. From activating your Handshake profile, to connecting your video on the day-of, and everything in between – this workshop will answer your questions and help you to prepare for a successful Virtual Career Fair experience.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake (handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657344/share_preview
Date: February 11
Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Procrastinator Guide to Career Fairs Workshop
Do you embrace the fact that you’re a procrastinator? Do you enjoy waiting until the last minute and rushing around to get things done? Some people work best under pressure. If you know that you’re going to procrastinate and you’ll need some last-minute tips, consider attending this workshop!
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657361/share_preview
Date: February 15
Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Career Fair: The Follow Up Workshop
Have you ever wanted to send an email to thank someone, and rewritten and deleted it a bunch of times? You want to be sincere, but you aren’t sure if you sound too needy. Believe it or not, employers really respect students who follow up after the career fair with a “Thank you” note. You can leave a strong positive impression with the employer if you just follow a few simple steps on the days after the career fair. In this workshop we’ll go over the do’s and don’ts of The Follow Up.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657371/share_preview
Date: February 19
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduThursday, Jan. 28th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session-1-28-21
Friday, Feb. 12th 11 – Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_feb12
Tuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops
CFAES Career Development
Upcoming Career Workshops
Deep Dive into Career Exploration Workshop
Are you unsure of what to do with your major? Do you have an idea of what you want to do, but aren’t sure where to go next? Then this is the workshop for you! Take a deep dive into what it means to explore a major or career. CFAES Career Advisors Caitlin and Chelsea will discuss ways to learn more about an industry or profession and help point you in the right direction to learn more.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake (handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657342/share_preview
Date: January 28
Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Networking & Elevator Pitch 101 Workshop
Preparing for the career fair? Or just trying to make connections? This workshop will show you how to build your network and provide you with an example of a 30 second elevator pitch to use when meeting new people.
- Thursday, February 4
- 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- https://osu.zoom.us/j/92408968358?pwd=amUyVEIvVnJHaVl3UGZWNHdaYjROQT09
Interview Skills Workshop
- Monday, February 8
- 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- https://osu.zoom.us/j/91223543907?pwd=bUl0d0svbkx4WWQyaklLWXp2WEFaUT09
Career Fair Prep Workshop
Career fairs will once again be hosted virtually in the Spring. The CFAES Career Development Office is here to support students and ensure that you have the necessary tools to connect with employers. From activating your Handshake profile, to connecting your video on the day-of, and everything in between – this workshop will answer your questions and help you to prepare for a successful Virtual Career Fair experience.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake (handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657344/share_preview
Date: February 11
Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Procrastinator Guide to Career Fairs Workshop
Do you embrace the fact that you’re a procrastinator? Do you enjoy waiting until the last minute and rushing around to get things done? Some people work best under pressure. If you know that you’re going to procrastinate and you’ll need some last-minute tips, consider attending this workshop!
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657361/share_preview
Date: February 15
Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Career Fair: The Follow Up Workshop
Have you ever wanted to send an email to thank someone, and rewritten and deleted it a bunch of times? You want to be sincere, but you aren’t sure if you sound too needy. Believe it or not, employers really respect students who follow up after the career fair with a “Thank you” note. You can leave a strong positive impression with the employer if you just follow a few simple steps on the days after the career fair. In this workshop we’ll go over the do’s and don’ts of The Follow Up.
Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657371/share_preview
Date: February 19
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop
Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements
Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
Questions: Hadella.1@osu.eduThursday, Jan. 28th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session-1-28-21
Friday, Feb. 12th 11 – Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_feb12
Tuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9
Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon
https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25
Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM
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Industry Immersion Program
Industry Immersion Program
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS!!!!!
Do you want to work closely with faculty and learn directly from industry experts? Would you like to have an immersive experience and explore various industries? If so, participate in the Industry Immersion Program. The Industry Immersion Program is the first of its kind and is designed to help students dive into a specific industry and stand out in the marketplace while providing companies access to top talent and fresh perspectives on their most relevant business challenges. The Industry Immersion Program is a year-long opportunity (3 credit hour course in fall and 3 credit hour course in spring) where Fisher College of Business faculty experts, and industry executives immerse undergraduate students into one of seven industries during the academic year. The result is a unique opportunity to impact a company via projects and gain first-hand industry specific knowledge.
2021-2022 Industry Immersions include:
Business Analytics
Business of Sports
Consulting
Consumer Packaged Goods
Energy & Sustainability
Middle Market
Retail
For further information and to apply please visit: go.osu.edu/IndustryImmersion
Attend a virtual information session to learn from faculty directors and previous student participants:
Virtual Sessions can be located on FisherU (http://fisher.osu.edu/fisheru)
Thursday, January 14th 4:30pm-5:30pm
Wednesday, January 27th 5:30pm-6:30pm
The application will close February 5, 2021. Late applications are not accepted.
If you have any questions, please email uleo@fisher.osu.edu
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Industry Immersion Program
Industry Immersion Program
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS!!!!!
Do you want to work closely with faculty and learn directly from industry experts? Would you like to have an immersive experience and explore various industries? If so, participate in the Industry Immersion Program. The Industry Immersion Program is the first of its kind and is designed to help students dive into a specific industry and stand out in the marketplace while providing companies access to top talent and fresh perspectives on their most relevant business challenges. The Industry Immersion Program is a year-long opportunity (3 credit hour course in fall and 3 credit hour course in spring) where Fisher College of Business faculty experts, and industry executives immerse undergraduate students into one of seven industries during the academic year. The result is a unique opportunity to impact a company via projects and gain first-hand industry specific knowledge.
2021-2022 Industry Immersions include:
Business Analytics
Business of Sports
Consulting
Consumer Packaged Goods
Energy & Sustainability
Middle Market
Retail
For further information and to apply please visit: go.osu.edu/IndustryImmersion
Attend a virtual information session to learn from faculty directors and previous student participants:
Virtual Sessions can be located on FisherU (http://fisher.osu.edu/fisheru)
Thursday, January 14th 4:30pm-5:30pm
Wednesday, January 27th 5:30pm-6:30pm
The application will close February 5, 2021. Late applications are not accepted.
If you have any questions, please email uleo@fisher.osu.edu
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Turn Over a New (Buckeye) Leaf - College Success Workshops
Time Management: Wednesday, January 20th @ 5:00 PM
Zoom Link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/92881398939?pwd=eXpBaEF5UFZCSk9qRlhUR1doVXBrZz09
Study Skills:Wednesday, January 27th @ 5:00 PM
Zoom Link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/97302331934?pwd=RkxvTk42TzA3WThMWVdLTFhFcDEvZz09 -
Turn Over a New (Buckeye) Leaf - College Success Workshops
Time Management: Wednesday, January 20th @ 5:00 PM
Zoom Link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/92881398939?pwd=eXpBaEF5UFZCSk9qRlhUR1doVXBrZz09
Study Skills:Wednesday, January 27th @ 5:00 PM
Zoom Link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/97302331934?pwd=RkxvTk42TzA3WThMWVdLTFhFcDEvZz09 -
Turn Over a New (Buckeye) Leaf - College Success Workshops
Time Management: Wednesday, January 20th @ 5:00 PM
Zoom Link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/92881398939?pwd=eXpBaEF5UFZCSk9qRlhUR1doVXBrZz09
Study Skills:Wednesday, January 27th @ 5:00 PM
Zoom Link: https://osu.zoom.us/j/97302331934?pwd=RkxvTk42TzA3WThMWVdLTFhFcDEvZz09 -
SP21 Virtual Career Fairs - THIS WEEK!
Have questions or need help??
Contact Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
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SP21 Virtual Career Fairs - THIS WEEK!
Have questions or need help??
Contact Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
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SP21 Virtual Career Fairs - THIS WEEK!
Have questions or need help??
Contact Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
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SP21 Virtual Career Fairs - THIS WEEK!
Have questions or need help??
Contact Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
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SP21 Virtual Career Fairs - THIS WEEK!
Have questions or need help??
Contact Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
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SP21 Virtual Career Fairs - THIS WEEK!
Have questions or need help??
Contact Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
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SP21 Virtual Career Fairs - THIS WEEK!
Have questions or need help??
Contact Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
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Upcoming Virtual Career Fairs
SEPTEMBER 2020 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PREP WORKSHOPS
Up-Coming Virtual Career Fairs
Take advantage of these OSU career fairs to learn about careers in your field, talk with employers, and learn about job and internship opportunities.
10-minute 1-on-1 sessions with employers and 30-minute employer meet-and-greet spots are available for each employer. Sign up early to get your preferred times!
Sign up for these career fairs by visiting Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/
Prepare for these events by joining the Career Prep workshops.
CFAES Career Fairs
Construction September 30 - 1:00-5:00pm
Food & Agricultural Sciences October 1 - 1:00-5:00pm
Environmental & Sustainability November 5 - 1:00-5:00pm
OSU Fall Career & Internship Fair
Science Career Fair October 6 – 3:00-6:30PM
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact:
Denise Rotavera-Krain
College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
On Course: https://buckeyes.campus.eab.com/
Email: Rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
Phone: 330-287-1281
Office: Halterman 200E
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Upcoming Virtual Career Fairs
SEPTEMBER 2020 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PREP WORKSHOPS
Up-Coming Virtual Career Fairs
Take advantage of these OSU career fairs to learn about careers in your field, talk with employers, and learn about job and internship opportunities.
10-minute 1-on-1 sessions with employers and 30-minute employer meet-and-greet spots are available for each employer. Sign up early to get your preferred times!
Sign up for these career fairs by visiting Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/
Prepare for these events by joining the Career Prep workshops.
CFAES Career Fairs
Construction September 30 - 1:00-5:00pm
Food & Agricultural Sciences October 1 - 1:00-5:00pm
Environmental & Sustainability November 5 - 1:00-5:00pm
OSU Fall Career & Internship Fair
Engineering Expo September 21 – 11:00-5:00PM
September 22 – 11:00-5:00PM
Science Career Fair October 6 – 3:00-6:30PM
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact:
Denise Rotavera-Krain
College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
On Course: https://buckeyes.campus.eab.com/
Email: Rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
Phone: 330-287-1281
Office: Halterman 200E
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College Success Workshops
SEPTEMBER 2020 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PREP WORKSHOPS
College Success Series
Start off your academic year by brushing up or learning new strategies to manage your time, take incredible notes, and try out new study strategies to ace your exams! Day and evening times available for each workshop! Sign Up Now!
College Success: Note Taking
Taking good notes is the key to academic success. Attend this session to learn tried and true methods to make sure you remember, understand, and can apply what you learn in class. (Can’t attend this one? Check out September 21 for another time.)
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday September 21, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college3
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Career Prep Series
SEPTEMBER 2020 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PREP WORKSHOPS
Career Prep Series
Don’t miss out on participating in the CFAES Career Fairs because your materials are not ready. Take advantage of these sessions to learn how to navigate online career fairs, whip your resume into shape and learn the basics of networking. After taking these workshops, you’ll impress employers with your professionalism and experience so that they will pick you for their next job or internship position. Sign Up Now!
Career Prep: Networking & Elevator Pitch 101
Networking is the most important strategy to job and internship searching. Learn how to introduce yourself, ask the right questions, and know the right answers when networking or at a career fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 23, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career4
Wednesday September 23, 6:45-7:45
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Career Prep Series
SEPTEMBER 2020 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PREP WORKSHOPS
Career Prep Series
Don’t miss out on participating in the CFAES Career Fairs because your materials are not ready. Take advantage of these sessions to learn how to navigate online career fairs, whip your resume into shape and learn the basics of networking. After taking these workshops, you’ll impress employers with your professionalism and experience so that they will pick you for their next job or internship position. Sign Up Now!
Career Prep: Building Your Resume
In this workshop, you will learn how to structure your resume as well as build strong bullet points in a way that shows employers that you are qualified for the job.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 16, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career2
Wednesday September 16, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career3
Career Prep: Networking & Elevator Pitch 101
Networking is the most important strategy to job and internship searching. Learn how to introduce yourself, ask the right questions, and know the right answers when networking or at a career fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 23, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career4
Wednesday September 23, 6:45-7:45
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College Success Workshops
SEPTEMBER 2020 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PREP WORKSHOPS
College Success Series
Start off your academic year by brushing up or learning new strategies to manage your time, take incredible notes, and try out new study strategies to ace your exams! Day and evening times available for each workshop! Sign Up Now!
College Success: Note Taking
Taking good notes is the key to academic success. Attend this session to learn tried and true methods to make sure you remember, understand, and can apply what you learn in class. (Can’t attend this one? Check out September 21 for another time.)
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday September 21, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college3
College Success: Study Strategies
Attend this session to learn how to study for upcoming exams. Hint: It is not a last-minute cram session. Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday September 14, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college4
Tuesday September 15, 11:30-12:30
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College Success Workshops
SEPTEMBER 2020 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PREP WORKSHOPS
College Success Series
Start off your academic year by brushing up or learning new strategies to manage your time, take incredible notes, and try out new study strategies to ace your exams! Day and evening times available for each workshop! Sign Up Now!
College Success: Note Taking
Taking good notes is the key to academic success. Attend this session to learn tried and true methods to make sure you remember, understand, and can apply what you learn in class. (Can’t attend this one? Check out September 21 for another time.)
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Tuesday September 8, 11:30-12:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college2
Monday September 21, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college3
College Success: Study Strategies
Attend this session to learn how to study for upcoming exams. Hint: It is not a last-minute cram session. Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday September 14, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college4
Tuesday September 15, 11:30-12:30
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2020 Dominion Energy Careers
2020 Dominion Energy Careers in Energy Student Diversity Virtual Conference
What is the Dominion Energy Careers in Energy Student Diversity Student Conference?
- Virtual Conference - Wed, October 7th -Fri, Oct 9th, 2020
- Learn about careers in energy and Dominion Energy (Fortune 200)
- Guaranteed interviews for Summer 2021 Internships – Full Time - Paid
- Hired interns may be eligible to apply for a $5,000 scholarship
- Hear from executive leaders on the future of energy
Deadline to apply is August 31, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
More info and application can be found at this link:
https://careers.dominionenergy.com/lp/Careers%20in%20Energy%20/3354ba0f38a428e4/?locale=en_US
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JBS Executive Speaker Panel
JBS Executive Speaker Panel for Ohio State University Students
Each panel will be hosted by JBS executives from either poultry, pork, beef, or corporate. During this time, executives will be speaking to students about our approach to sustainability, effects of COVID-19, current challenges in the market, and business strategy in the industry.
Available Sessions:
- Addressing Sustainability in the Agriculture Industry | September 16 at 3pm
- Beef Industry 101: Industry challenges, progression, and strategy | September 23 at 3pm
- Poultry 101: Industry challenges, progression, and strategy | October 7 at 3pm
- Pork Industry 101: Industry challenges, progression, and strategy | October 21 at 3pm
Only 20 spots available per session (you can attend multiple sessions)
Interested students should email cfaes-careers@osu.edu to sign up. Please include the following information in your email.
- Name, OSU Email Address, Name of Session(s) interested in attending in order of preference.
Deadline to join all events is Tuesday, September 8.
Who is JBS:
Our diversified platform includes beef, pork, poultry, lamb, further processed and consumer ready protein offerings, hides, leather, variety meats and rendered products. In partnership with JBS S.A., our Brazilian-based parent company, the united JBS family represents the largest animal protein company in the world with production platforms and facilities in countries including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay and more than 200,000 team members working hard every day to be the best in all they do.
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JBS Executive Speaker Panel
JBS Executive Speaker Panel for Ohio State University Students
Each panel will be hosted by JBS executives from either poultry, pork, beef, or corporate. During this time, executives will be speaking to students about our approach to sustainability, effects of COVID-19, current challenges in the market, and business strategy in the industry.
Available Sessions:
- Addressing Sustainability in the Agriculture Industry | September 16 at 3pm
- Beef Industry 101: Industry challenges, progression, and strategy | September 23 at 3pm
- Poultry 101: Industry challenges, progression, and strategy | October 7 at 3pm
- Pork Industry 101: Industry challenges, progression, and strategy | October 21 at 3pm
Only 20 spots available per session (you can attend multiple sessions)
Interested students should email cfaes-careers@osu.edu to sign up. Please include the following information in your email.
- Name, OSU Email Address, Name of Session(s) interested in attending in order of preference.
Deadline to join all events is Tuesday, September 8.
Who is JBS:
Our diversified platform includes beef, pork, poultry, lamb, further processed and consumer ready protein offerings, hides, leather, variety meats and rendered products. In partnership with JBS S.A., our Brazilian-based parent company, the united JBS family represents the largest animal protein company in the world with production platforms and facilities in countries including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay and more than 200,000 team members working hard every day to be the best in all they do.
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JCPenney - Suit-Up Event
JCPenney - Suit-up event
When: Friday, September 4th 2020, 8:00 am - Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 11:59 pm EDT
JCPenney Suit-Up Event (Online) Shop online at JCPenney's special Suit Up website just for Ohio State students, staff, faculty, and alumni/alumna. More details will be added on how to participate soon. RSVP now on Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/events/535056 to get an extra 30% off your online purchases of professional clothing! Please note that if you require any accommodations such as live captioning or interpretation to fully participate in this event, please contact asccareer@osu.edu. Requests made two weeks before the event will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.
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JCPenney - Suit-Up Event
JCPenney - Suit-up event
When: Friday, September 4th 2020, 8:00 am - Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 11:59 pm EDT
JCPenney Suit-Up Event (Online) Shop online at JCPenney's special Suit Up website just for Ohio State students, staff, faculty, and alumni/alumna. More details will be added on how to participate soon. RSVP now on Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/events/535056 to get an extra 30% off your online purchases of professional clothing! Please note that if you require any accommodations such as live captioning or interpretation to fully participate in this event, please contact asccareer@osu.edu. Requests made two weeks before the event will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.
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Upcoming Virtual Career Fairs
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Up-Coming Virtual Career Fairs
Take advantage of these OSU career fairs to learn about careers in your field, talk with employers, and learn about job and internship opportunities.
10-minute 1-on-1 sessions with employers and 30-minute employer meet-and-greet spots are available for each employer. Sign up early to get your preferred times!
Sign up for these career fairs by visiting Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/
Prepare for these events by joining the Career Prep workshops.
CFAES Career Fairs
Construction September 30 - 1:00-5:00pm
Food & Agricultural Sciences October 1 - 1:00-5:00pm
Environmental & Sustainability November 5 - 1:00-5:00pm
Related Career Fairs
Fisher School of Business September 9 – 1:00-5:00PM
September 10 – 11:00-3:00PM
September 11 – 10:00-2:00PM
OSU Fall Career & Internship Fair
September 15 – 12:00-6:00PM
September 16 – 12:00-6:00PM
Engineering Expo September 21 – 11:00-5:00PM
September 22 – 11:00-5:00PM
Science Career Fair October 6 – 3:00-6:30PM
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact:
Denise Rotavera-Krain
College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
On Course: https://buckeyes.campus.eab.com/
Email: Rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
Phone: 330-287-1281
Office: Halterman 200E
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Upcoming Virtual Career Fairs
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Up-Coming Virtual Career Fairs
Take advantage of these OSU career fairs to learn about careers in your field, talk with employers, and learn about job and internship opportunities.
10-minute 1-on-1 sessions with employers and 30-minute employer meet-and-greet spots are available for each employer. Sign up early to get your preferred times!
Sign up for these career fairs by visiting Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/
Prepare for these events by joining the Career Prep workshops.
CFAES Career Fairs
Construction September 30 - 1:00-5:00pm
Food & Agricultural Sciences October 1 - 1:00-5:00pm
Environmental & Sustainability November 5 - 1:00-5:00pm
Related Career Fairs
Fisher School of Business September 9 – 1:00-5:00PM
September 10 – 11:00-3:00PM
September 11 – 10:00-2:00PM
OSU Fall Career & Internship Fair
September 15 – 12:00-6:00PM
September 16 – 12:00-6:00PM
Engineering Expo September 21 – 11:00-5:00PM
September 22 – 11:00-5:00PM
Science Career Fair October 6 – 3:00-6:30PM
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact:
Denise Rotavera-Krain
College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
On Course: https://buckeyes.campus.eab.com/
Email: Rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
Phone: 330-287-1281
Office: Halterman 200E
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Upcoming Virtual Career Fairs
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Up-Coming Virtual Career Fairs
Take advantage of these OSU career fairs to learn about careers in your field, talk with employers, and learn about job and internship opportunities.
10-minute 1-on-1 sessions with employers and 30-minute employer meet-and-greet spots are available for each employer. Sign up early to get your preferred times!
Sign up for these career fairs by visiting Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/
Prepare for these events by joining the Career Prep workshops.
CFAES Career Fairs
Construction September 30 - 1:00-5:00pm
Food & Agricultural Sciences October 1 - 1:00-5:00pm
Environmental & Sustainability November 5 - 1:00-5:00pm
Related Career Fairs
Fisher School of Business September 9 – 1:00-5:00PM
September 10 – 11:00-3:00PM
September 11 – 10:00-2:00PM
OSU Fall Career & Internship Fair
September 15 – 12:00-6:00PM
September 16 – 12:00-6:00PM
Engineering Expo September 21 – 11:00-5:00PM
September 22 – 11:00-5:00PM
Science Career Fair October 6 – 3:00-6:30PM
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact:
Denise Rotavera-Krain
College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
On Course: https://buckeyes.campus.eab.com/
Email: Rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
Phone: 330-287-1281
Office: Halterman 200E
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Upcoming Virtual Career Fairs
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Up-Coming Virtual Career Fairs
Take advantage of these OSU career fairs to learn about careers in your field, talk with employers, and learn about job and internship opportunities.
10-minute 1-on-1 sessions with employers and 30-minute employer meet-and-greet spots are available for each employer. Sign up early to get your preferred times!
Sign up for these career fairs by visiting Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/
Prepare for these events by joining the Career Prep workshops.
CFAES Career Fairs
Construction September 30 - 1:00-5:00pm
Food & Agricultural Sciences October 1 - 1:00-5:00pm
Environmental & Sustainability November 5 - 1:00-5:00pm
Related Career Fairs
Fisher School of Business September 9 – 1:00-5:00PM
September 10 – 11:00-3:00PM
September 11 – 10:00-2:00PM
OSU Fall Career & Internship Fair
September 15 – 12:00-6:00PM
September 16 – 12:00-6:00PM
Engineering Expo September 21 – 11:00-5:00PM
September 22 – 11:00-5:00PM
Science Career Fair October 6 – 3:00-6:30PM
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact:
Denise Rotavera-Krain
College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
On Course: https://buckeyes.campus.eab.com/
Email: Rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
Phone: 330-287-1281
Office: Halterman 200E
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Upcoming Virtual Career Fairs
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Up-Coming Virtual Career Fairs
Take advantage of these OSU career fairs to learn about careers in your field, talk with employers, and learn about job and internship opportunities.
10-minute 1-on-1 sessions with employers and 30-minute employer meet-and-greet spots are available for each employer. Sign up early to get your preferred times!
Sign up for these career fairs by visiting Handshake at https://app.joinhandshake.com/
Prepare for these events by joining the Career Prep workshops.
CFAES Career Fairs
Construction September 30 - 1:00-5:00pm
Food & Agricultural Sciences October 1 - 1:00-5:00pm
Environmental & Sustainability November 5 - 1:00-5:00pm
Related Career Fairs
Fisher School of Business September 9 – 1:00-5:00PM
September 10 – 11:00-3:00PM
September 11 – 10:00-2:00PM
OSU Fall Career & Internship Fair
September 15 – 12:00-6:00PM
September 16 – 12:00-6:00PM
Engineering Expo September 21 – 11:00-5:00PM
September 22 – 11:00-5:00PM
Science Career Fair October 6 – 3:00-6:30PM
For more information or to make an appointment, please contact:
Denise Rotavera-Krain
College Success Counselor & Career Advisor
On Course: https://buckeyes.campus.eab.com/
Email: Rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu
Phone: 330-287-1281
Office: Halterman 200E
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Career Prep Series
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Career Prep Series
Don’t miss out on participating in the CFAES Career Fairs because your materials are not ready. Take advantage of these sessions to learn how to navigate online career fairs, whip your resume into shape and learn the basics of networking. After taking these workshops, you’ll impress employers with your professionalism and experience so that they will pick you for their next job or internship position. Sign Up Now!
Career Prep: Navigating Online Career Fairs
Attend this workshop to learn everything you need to have a successful career fair experience. You will understand how to sign up, how to prepare, and how to network while at the fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 9, 11AM -12PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career
Wednesday September 9, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career1
Career Prep: Building Your Resume
In this workshop, you will learn how to structure your resume as well as build strong bullet points in a way that shows employers that you are qualified for the job.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 16, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career2
Wednesday September 16, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career3
Career Prep: Networking & Elevator Pitch 101
Networking is the most important strategy to job and internship searching. Learn how to introduce yourself, ask the right questions, and know the right answers when networking or at a career fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 23, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career4
Wednesday September 23, 6:45-7:45
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Career Prep Series
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Career Prep Series
Don’t miss out on participating in the CFAES Career Fairs because your materials are not ready. Take advantage of these sessions to learn how to navigate online career fairs, whip your resume into shape and learn the basics of networking. After taking these workshops, you’ll impress employers with your professionalism and experience so that they will pick you for their next job or internship position. Sign Up Now!
Career Prep: Navigating Online Career Fairs
Attend this workshop to learn everything you need to have a successful career fair experience. You will understand how to sign up, how to prepare, and how to network while at the fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 9, 11AM -12PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career
Wednesday September 9, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career1
Career Prep: Building Your Resume
In this workshop, you will learn how to structure your resume as well as build strong bullet points in a way that shows employers that you are qualified for the job.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 16, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career2
Wednesday September 16, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career3
Career Prep: Networking & Elevator Pitch 101
Networking is the most important strategy to job and internship searching. Learn how to introduce yourself, ask the right questions, and know the right answers when networking or at a career fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 23, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career4
Wednesday September 23, 6:45-7:45
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Career Prep Series
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Career Prep Series
Don’t miss out on participating in the CFAES Career Fairs because your materials are not ready. Take advantage of these sessions to learn how to navigate online career fairs, whip your resume into shape and learn the basics of networking. After taking these workshops, you’ll impress employers with your professionalism and experience so that they will pick you for their next job or internship position. Sign Up Now!
Career Prep: Navigating Online Career Fairs
Attend this workshop to learn everything you need to have a successful career fair experience. You will understand how to sign up, how to prepare, and how to network while at the fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 9, 11AM -12PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career
Wednesday September 9, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career1
Career Prep: Building Your Resume
In this workshop, you will learn how to structure your resume as well as build strong bullet points in a way that shows employers that you are qualified for the job.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 16, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career2
Wednesday September 16, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career3
Career Prep: Networking & Elevator Pitch 101
Networking is the most important strategy to job and internship searching. Learn how to introduce yourself, ask the right questions, and know the right answers when networking or at a career fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 23, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career4
Wednesday September 23, 6:45-7:45
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Career Prep Series
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
Career Prep Series
Don’t miss out on participating in the CFAES Career Fairs because your materials are not ready. Take advantage of these sessions to learn how to navigate online career fairs, whip your resume into shape and learn the basics of networking. After taking these workshops, you’ll impress employers with your professionalism and experience so that they will pick you for their next job or internship position. Sign Up Now!
Career Prep: Navigating Online Career Fairs
Attend this workshop to learn everything you need to have a successful career fair experience. You will understand how to sign up, how to prepare, and how to network while at the fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 9, 11AM -12PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career
Wednesday September 9, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career1
Career Prep: Building Your Resume
In this workshop, you will learn how to structure your resume as well as build strong bullet points in a way that shows employers that you are qualified for the job.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 16, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career2
Wednesday September 16, 6:45-7:45
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career3
Career Prep: Networking & Elevator Pitch 101
Networking is the most important strategy to job and internship searching. Learn how to introduce yourself, ask the right questions, and know the right answers when networking or at a career fair.
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Wednesday September 23, 11-12
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-career4
Wednesday September 23, 6:45-7:45
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College Success Workshops
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
College Success Series
Start off your academic year by brushing up or learning new strategies to manage your time, take incredible notes, and try out new study strategies to ace your exams! Day and evening times available for each workshop! Sign Up Now!
College Success: Time Management
Get your semester started off right by attending this Time Management workshop. You will learn how to determine how much time to spend on each class, as well as how to fit in school, study, work, and fun time so you can stay on top of your studies and have some fun!
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday August 31, 5:30-6:30PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college
Tuesday September 1, 11:30-12:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college1
College Success: Note Taking
Taking good notes is the key to academic success. Attend this session to learn tried and true methods to make sure you remember, understand, and can apply what you learn in class. (Can’t attend this one? Check out September 21 for another time.)
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Tuesday September 8, 11:30-12:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college2
Monday September 21, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college3
College Success: Study Strategies
Attend this session to learn how to study for upcoming exams. Hint: It is not a last-minute cram session. Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday September 14, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college4
Tuesday September 15, 11:30-12:30
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College Success Workshops
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
College Success Series
Start off your academic year by brushing up or learning new strategies to manage your time, take incredible notes, and try out new study strategies to ace your exams! Day and evening times available for each workshop! Sign Up Now!
College Success: Time Management
Get your semester started off right by attending this Time Management workshop. You will learn how to determine how much time to spend on each class, as well as how to fit in school, study, work, and fun time so you can stay on top of your studies and have some fun!
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday August 31, 5:30-6:30PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college
Tuesday September 1, 11:30-12:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college1
College Success: Note Taking
Taking good notes is the key to academic success. Attend this session to learn tried and true methods to make sure you remember, understand, and can apply what you learn in class. (Can’t attend this one? Check out September 21 for another time.)
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Tuesday September 8, 11:30-12:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college2
Monday September 21, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college3
College Success: Study Strategies
Attend this session to learn how to study for upcoming exams. Hint: It is not a last-minute cram session. Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday September 14, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college4
Tuesday September 15, 11:30-12:30
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College Success Workshops
September 2020 College Success & Career Prep Workshops
College Success Series
Start off your academic year by brushing up or learning new strategies to manage your time, take incredible notes, and try out new study strategies to ace your exams! Day and evening times available for each workshop! Sign Up Now!
College Success: Time Management
Get your semester started off right by attending this Time Management workshop. You will learn how to determine how much time to spend on each class, as well as how to fit in school, study, work, and fun time so you can stay on top of your studies and have some fun!
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday August 31, 5:30-6:30PM
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college
Tuesday September 1, 11:30-12:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college1
College Success: Note Taking
Taking good notes is the key to academic success. Attend this session to learn tried and true methods to make sure you remember, understand, and can apply what you learn in class. (Can’t attend this one? Check out September 21 for another time.)
Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Tuesday September 8, 11:30-12:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college2
Monday September 21, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college3
College Success: Study Strategies
Attend this session to learn how to study for upcoming exams. Hint: It is not a last-minute cram session. Please use your OSU email address when signing up.
Monday September 14, 5:30-6:30
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050A49A4AE2AA2FB6-college4
Tuesday September 15, 11:30-12:30
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Summer Internship & Opportunity Fair
The Summer Internship & Opportunity Fair will take place in person in the Ohio Union is schedule in-person on February 15 and virtually on the Handshake platform on February 16, 2022. This event is open to students at all levels interested in obtaining a resume-building opportunity for Summer 2022.
ASC Career Success is excited to host employers from a variety of sectors and locations and will be highlighting those employers with a demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion. When registering for this event, employers are invited to share their organization's approach to DEI, any resources, training, or groups for historically minoritized populations and any of their strategic goals related to DEI. Their responses are available on our website, allowing students easier access to this information so they can make better informed decisions about where they might apply.
For more information....
https://asccareersuccess.osu.edu/events/2022-summer-internship-opportunity-fair
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Summer Internship & Opportunity Fair
The Summer Internship & Opportunity Fair will take place in person in the Ohio Union is schedule in-person on February 15 and virtually on the Handshake platform on February 16, 2022. This event is open to students at all levels interested in obtaining a resume-building opportunity for Summer 2022.
ASC Career Success is excited to host employers from a variety of sectors and locations and will be highlighting those employers with a demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion. When registering for this event, employers are invited to share their organization's approach to DEI, any resources, training, or groups for historically minoritized populations and any of their strategic goals related to DEI. Their responses are available on our website, allowing students easier access to this information so they can make better informed decisions about where they might apply.
For more information....
https://asccareersuccess.osu.edu/events/2022-summer-internship-opportunity-fair
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Summer Internship & Opportunity Fair
The Summer Internship & Opportunity Fair will take place in person in the Ohio Union is schedule in-person on February 15 and virtually on the Handshake platform on February 16, 2022. This event is open to students at all levels interested in obtaining a resume-building opportunity for Summer 2022.
ASC Career Success is excited to host employers from a variety of sectors and locations and will be highlighting those employers with a demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion. When registering for this event, employers are invited to share their organization's approach to DEI, any resources, training, or groups for historically minoritized populations and any of their strategic goals related to DEI. Their responses are available on our website, allowing students easier access to this information so they can make better informed decisions about where they might apply.
For more information....
https://asccareersuccess.osu.edu/events/2022-summer-internship-opportunity-fair
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
OSU Waterman Dairy Farm is looking for ATI students who are interested in a paid summer internship and/or employment for 2021.
Work experience can be gained in the following on farm practices:
Cattle Treatment
Herd Checks
Dairy Reproduction
Heifer/Calf Management
Pasture Management
Equipment Maintenance
Parlor Maintenance
Crop Production
Extension & Outreach
For more detailed information pertaining to job opportunities please contact John or Bekah by Friday, April 2, 2021.To view full position description.
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021. This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH. Application deadline is March 30, 2021. CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
OSU Waterman Dairy Farm is looking for ATI students who are interested in a paid summer internship and/or employment for 2021.
Work experience can be gained in the following on farm practices:
Cattle Treatment
Herd Checks
Dairy Reproduction
Heifer/Calf Management
Pasture Management
Equipment Maintenance
Parlor Maintenance
Crop Production
Extension & Outreach
For more detailed information pertaining to job opportunities please contact John or Bekah by Friday, April 2, 2021.To view full position description.
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021. This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH. Application deadline is March 30, 2021. CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021. This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH. Application deadline is March 30, 2021. CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021. This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH. Application deadline is March 30, 2021. CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021. This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH. Application deadline is March 30, 2021. CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021. This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH. Application deadline is March 30, 2021. CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
The position will be full time lasting the duration of the summer break.
Tasks will include agronomy work and scouting on a 10,000 acre family farm. We grow corn, soybeans and wheat.
Our location is 9800 Township Rd 179, Kenton, OH 43326
Contact: Trent Watkins watkinstw@gmail.com
-
Internships - Check Weekly! New Opportunities Added!
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021. This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH. Application deadline is March 30, 2021. CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
Farmer in Kenton, Ohio looking for an agronomy student to complete a paid internship. The job would be full-time and mainly scouting. If interested, contact Trent Watkins at watkinstw@gmail.com.
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Internships - Check Weekly! New Opportunities Added!
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021. This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH. Application deadline is March 30, 2021. CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com!
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
Summer Agronomy Internship
Farmer in Kenton, Ohio looking for an agronomy student to complete a paid internship. The job would be full-time and mainly scouting. If interested, contact Trent Watkins at watkinstw@gmail.com.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!
Working outdoors with our agronomy team!
Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.
If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!
Best Regards, Jon Spreng
CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.
We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.
The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.
Responsibilities:• Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country
• Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events
• Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers
• Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business
• Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin
Intern Can Expect To:
• Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole
• Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country
• Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff
• Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
• Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship durationHow to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships - Updated Opportunities!
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
Multiple Internships with STGenetics (Sexing Technologies) deadline is December 18, 2020
2021 Genetic Services Internship
2021 Genetic Visions Internship
2021 Herd Management Internship
2021 Marketing and Communications Internship
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships - Updated Opportunities!
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
Multiple Internships with STGenetics (Sexing Technologies) deadline is December 18, 2020
2021 Genetic Services Internship
2021 Genetic Visions Internship
2021 Herd Management Internship
2021 Marketing and Communications Internship
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships - Updated Opportunities!
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
Multiple Internships with STGenetics (Sexing Technologies) deadline is December 18, 2020
2021 Genetic Services Internship
2021 Genetic Visions Internship
2021 Herd Management Internship
2021 Marketing and Communications Internship
ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!
Position Summary
The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment. The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department. The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.
Duties and Responsibilities
The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations
Competencies
- High School Diploma
- Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing
- Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
- Proficiency in Microsoft Products
Who you will work with:
- All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.
Work Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
- Office regularly
- Shop floor occasionally
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Shift Hours
- Hours will vary based on student and business needs
Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?
This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments. The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.
Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:
- $20 - $22 per hour
- Flexible schedule options
- 3 vacations days per semester
- Free Fitness Zone membership
- Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance
Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers
Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”
To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.
Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
Multiple Internships with STGenetics (Sexing Technologies) deadline is December 18, 2020
2021 Genetic Services Internship
2021 Genetic Visions Internship
2021 Herd Management Internship
-
Internships - Updated Opportunities!
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
-
Internships - Updated Opportunities!
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
-
Internships - Updated Opportunities!
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Applications are now open for college-age students to apply for the American Angus Association®, Angus Journal ® and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) 2021 summer internships. Each summer the American Angus Association, AGI and Angus Media invite college students to gain real-world knowledge and hands-on skills by serving as interns for the nation’s largest beef breed organization. Find more information regarding the exciting summer internship programs below. These 10-week internship programs provide a unique hands-on experience that will both challenge and instill confidence both professionally and personally.
Students interested in applying should send a resumé, cover letter and references to careers@angus.org by Feb. 1, 2021. Visit angus.org/careers for internship descriptions and requirements.
-
Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
COBA/Select Sires is now accepting applications for the 2021 Communications/Marketing Internship and the 2021 RSCM Internship.
2021 Reproductive Services Client Manager (RSCM) Internship
- Information for our RSCM Internship is also available and found there on our careers page http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes and cover letters are due by November 15, 2020 to coba@cobaselect.com
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
COBA/Select Sires is now accepting applications for the 2021 Communications/Marketing Internship and the 2021 RSCM Internship.
2021 Reproductive Services Client Manager (RSCM) Internship
- Information for our RSCM Internship is also available and found there on our careers page http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes and cover letters are due by November 15, 2020 to coba@cobaselect.com
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
COBA/Select Sires is now accepting applications for the 2021 Communications/Marketing Internship and the 2021 RSCM Internship.
2021 Communications/Marketing Internship
- Applications can be found on COBA’s website at http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes, cover letters and applications are due by October 30, 2020 (earlier than prior years) to coba@cobaselect.com.
- Complete Details of Internship
2021 Reproductive Services Client Manager (RSCM) Internship
- Information for our RSCM Internship is also available and found there on our careers page http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes and cover letters are due by November 15, 2020 to coba@cobaselect.com
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Attention Agriculture Students! Join FS GROWMARK for a virtual networking night on Tuesday, October 20th to speak with professionals and learn how to kick-start your career within the FS GROWMARK System! Attached you will find a flier with the RSVP link and more details on the event. Please direct questions to jpatrick@growmark.com.
COBA/Select Sires is now accepting applications for the 2021 Communications/Marketing Internship and the 2021 RSCM Internship.
2021 Communications/Marketing Internship
- Applications can be found on COBA’s website at http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes, cover letters and applications are due by October 30, 2020 (earlier than prior years) to coba@cobaselect.com.
- Complete Details of Internship
2021 Reproductive Services Client Manager (RSCM) Internship
- Information for our RSCM Internship is also available and found there on our careers page http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes and cover letters are due by November 15, 2020 to coba@cobaselect.com
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Farm Bureau Marketing and Communications Internship (Unpaid) Wooster office
This flexible position is offered at the Wooster Farm Bureau office. Intern must be able to work 6 hours per week in the office during office hours (8 AM to 5 PM). Additional opportunities for hours at home outside of regular business hours. Length of internship to run from November 2 through the remainder of the 2021 school year.
This position is unpaid.
To apply, please send resume, cover letter, and 3 references to: Lshoup@ofbf.org Please direct all questions regarding this position to lshoup@ofbf.org.
Deadline to apply: October 23, 2020
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Attention Agriculture Students! Join FS GROWMARK for a virtual networking night on Tuesday, October 20th to speak with professionals and learn how to kick-start your career within the FS GROWMARK System! Attached you will find a flier with the RSVP link and more details on the event. Please direct questions to jpatrick@growmark.com.
COBA/Select Sires is now accepting applications for the 2021 Communications/Marketing Internship and the 2021 RSCM Internship.
2021 Communications/Marketing Internship
- Applications can be found on COBA’s website at http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes, cover letters and applications are due by October 30, 2020 (earlier than prior years) to coba@cobaselect.com.
- Complete Details of Internship
2021 Reproductive Services Client Manager (RSCM) Internship
- Information for our RSCM Internship is also available and found there on our careers page http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes and cover letters are due by November 15, 2020 to coba@cobaselect.com
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Farm Bureau Marketing and Communications Internship (Unpaid) Wooster office
This flexible position is offered at the Wooster Farm Bureau office. Intern must be able to work 6 hours per week in the office during office hours (8 AM to 5 PM). Additional opportunities for hours at home outside of regular business hours. Length of internship to run from November 2 through the remainder of the 2021 school year.
This position is unpaid.
To apply, please send resume, cover letter, and 3 references to: Lshoup@ofbf.org Please direct all questions regarding this position to lshoup@ofbf.org.
Deadline to apply: October 23, 2020
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Attention Agriculture Students! Join FS GROWMARK for a virtual networking night on Tuesday, October 20th to speak with professionals and learn how to kick-start your career within the FS GROWMARK System! Attached you will find a flier with the RSVP link and more details on the event. Please direct questions to jpatrick@growmark.com.
COBA/Select Sires is now accepting applications for the 2021 Communications/Marketing Internship and the 2021 RSCM Internship.
2021 Communications/Marketing Internship
- Applications can be found on COBA’s website at http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes, cover letters and applications are due by October 30, 2020 (earlier than prior years) to coba@cobaselect.com.
- Complete Details of Internship
2021 Reproductive Services Client Manager (RSCM) Internship
- Information for our RSCM Internship is also available and found there on our careers page http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes and cover letters are due by November 15, 2020 to coba@cobaselect.com
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Farm Bureau Marketing and Communications Internship (Unpaid) Wooster office
This flexible position is offered at the Wooster Farm Bureau office. Intern must be able to work 6 hours per week in the office during office hours (8 AM to 5 PM). Additional opportunities for hours at home outside of regular business hours. Length of internship to run from November 2 through the remainder of the 2021 school year.
This position is unpaid.
To apply, please send resume, cover letter, and 3 references to: Lshoup@ofbf.org Please direct all questions regarding this position to lshoup@ofbf.org.
Deadline to apply: October 23, 2020
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Internships
ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university. To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!
AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview. You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!
Attention Agriculture Students! Join FS GROWMARK for a virtual networking night on Tuesday, October 20th to speak with professionals and learn how to kick-start your career within the FS GROWMARK System! Attached you will find a flier with the RSVP link and more details on the event. Please direct questions to jpatrick@growmark.com.
COBA/Select Sires is now accepting applications for the 2021 Communications/Marketing Internship and the 2021 RSCM Internship.
2021 Communications/Marketing Internship
- Applications can be found on COBA’s website at http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes, cover letters and applications are due by October 30, 2020 (earlier than prior years) to coba@cobaselect.com.
- Complete Details of Internship
2021 Reproductive Services Client Manager (RSCM) Internship
- Information for our RSCM Internship is also available and found there on our careers page http://www.cobaselect.com/careers/
- We ask that you share this information with any of your students that have interest in the dairy or beef industry.
- Resumes and cover letters are due by November 15, 2020 to coba@cobaselect.com
International Intership Opportunity - Open to all students with the Tata Group - India's leading business group!
Applications opened on September 1 and the deadline is December 31, 2020. The program is remote for the 2020/21 program year.
Check it out and visit https://www.tata.com/careers/programs/tata-global-internships
Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program
For more information and details, check out the flyer!
Farm Bureau Marketing and Communications Internship (Unpaid) Wooster office
This flexible position is offered at the Wooster Farm Bureau office. Intern must be able to work 6 hours per week in the office during office hours (8 AM to 5 PM). Additional opportunities for hours at home outside of regular business hours. Length of internship to run from November 2 through the remainder of the 2021 school year.
This position is unpaid.
To apply, please send resume, cover letter, and 3 references to: Lshoup@ofbf.org Please direct all questions regarding this position to lshoup@ofbf.org.
Deadline to apply: October 23, 2020
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Farm Tour Volunteers Sought
On October 5 and 6, from 12PM to 5PM we will be part of the Wayne County Farm Bureau’s Farm Tour (https://ofbf.org/app/uploads/2024/09/2024-Wayne-County-Farm-Tour-Booklet.pdf). We are excited to be partnering with the Wayne County Farm Bureau and to showcase the impact our campus has for the community. Our stop will be focused in and around Skou Hall, with both indoor and outdoor activities.
To make this event a success we are looking for volunteers for some of our exhibits, and to help answer any questions our attendees may have. If you are interested in volunteering, please add your name on this sign-up sheet: Farm Tour Volunteers - Sign up Sheet.xlsx
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Assisting Distressed Individuals Training Date Change
The Assisting Distressed Individuals training, originally scheduled for 1/18/2024, had to be moved to a later date of 3/7/2024. The time will remain the same (4:45-5:45pm). Please use the RSVP link to let us know if you’ll be able to attend on the new date.
The linked PDF contains some helpful resources relating to the training.
The Run/Hide/Fight Training is still planned for 1/25/2024.
RSVP for student trainings here
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Assisting Distressed Individuals Training Date Change
The Assisting Distressed Individuals training, originally scheduled for 1/18/2024, had to be moved to a later date of 3/7/2024. The time will remain the same (4:45-5:45pm). Please use the RSVP link to let us know if you’ll be able to attend on the new date.
The linked PDF contains some helpful resources relating to the training.
The Run/Hide/Fight Training is still planned for 1/25/2024.
RSVP for student trainings here
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Student Office Assistant job opening in Student Life
The Student Life Office is looking to hire a Student Office Assistant. If you are interested in the position, please apply at the following link:
https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/15$392530/9925$207761.htmld
If you have any questions about the position, please feel free to reach out to me and I’ll be happy to help answer them.
Thanks,
Kelly
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Women's Place Virtual Symposium
The Women’s Place invites you to join us for the 3rd annual virtual FORWARD symposium. This year’s theme, “Time for Change,” reframes our relationships to time, money, and power in the quest for gender equity.
The 2023 symposium will feature keynote speaker Tiffany Dufu, author of the bestselling book Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less. In her book, Dufu offers guidance to women and men on how to divide household labor equally between partners. Drop the Ball shows how everyone benefits when men work towards equality.
In addition, the first panel will focus on how to gain influence—even before you become a leader—as well as gain allies and sponsors who can support your trajectory. In the second panel, you’ll learn more about leveraging your retirement and investing and creating additional streams of income.Register by April 4, 2023.
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Women's Place Virtual Symposium
The Women’s Place invites you to join us for the 3rd annual virtual FORWARD symposium. This year’s theme, “Time for Change,” reframes our relationships to time, money, and power in the quest for gender equity.
The 2023 symposium will feature keynote speaker Tiffany Dufu, author of the bestselling book Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less. In her book, Dufu offers guidance to women and men on how to divide household labor equally between partners. Drop the Ball shows how everyone benefits when men work towards equality.
In addition, the first panel will focus on how to gain influence—even before you become a leader—as well as gain allies and sponsors who can support your trajectory. In the second panel, you’ll learn more about leveraging your retirement and investing and creating additional streams of income.Register by April 4, 2023.
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Fill out a 15 minute research survey for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card!
My name is Luke Power. I am a high school physics and environmental science teacher in Wayne County Ohio, as well as a remote graduate student working with Dr. al Wahish at the University of Washington. I am conducting research with the goal of improving education, society, and our future. If you are willing, please provide data to support my research by filling out a 15-minute survey (survey link). If you choose to help, you may enter a randomized drawing for a $100 gift card. Thank you! -
Fill out a 15 minute research survey for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card!
My name is Luke Power. I am a high school physics and environmental science teacher in Wayne County Ohio, as well as a remote graduate student working with Dr. al Wahish at the University of Washington. I am conducting research with the goal of improving education, society, and our future. If you are willing, please provide data to support my research by filling out a 15-minute survey (survey link). If you choose to help, you may enter a randomized drawing for a $100 gift card. Thank you! -
Fill out a 15 minute research survey for a chance to win a $100 dollar gift card!
My name is Luke Power. I am a high school physics and environmental science teacher in Wayne County Ohio, as well as a remote graduate student working with Dr. al Wahish at the University of Washington. I am conducting research with the goal of improving education, society, and our future. If you are willing, please provide data to support my research by filling out a 15-minute survey (survey link). If you choose to help, you may enter a randomized drawing for a $100 gift card. Thank you! -
Are you an outstanding student?
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2023, or have already graduated either Summer 2022 or Autumn 2022. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents and can be accessed here: https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_22.
Please visit the page and review the application for complete details about Outstanding Student eligibility. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Wednesday, March 1st
Please visit : https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_23 to access the page for downloading the application materials. When the hyperlinks on this page are selected, the Word document should download automatically. You may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please reach out via email to Ms. Jeanne Semilia at semilia.1@osu.edu
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Are you an outstanding student?
It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2023, or have already graduated either Summer 2022 or Autumn 2022. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents and can be accessed here: https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_22.
Please visit the page and review the application for complete details about Outstanding Student eligibility. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Wednesday, March 1st
Please visit : https://ati.osu.edu/outstanding_23 to access the page for downloading the application materials. When the hyperlinks on this page are selected, the Word document should download automatically. You may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.
If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please reach out via email to Ms. Jeanne Semilia at semilia.1@osu.edu
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Campus Grounds is Hiring Summer Help!!
Organization Name: CFAES Wooster Campus Grounds
Organizer Name: Shane Berner
Summer Work is available with the CFAES Wooster Campus Grounds Department! 40 hours a week, $12 an hour. Outside work. Duties include maintaining plant material, mowing, mulching, string trimming, etc. Please apply by selecting the link!https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/15$
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Campus Grounds is Hiring Summer Help!!
Organization Name: CFAES Wooster Campus Grounds
Organizer Name: Shane Berner
Summer Work is available with the CFAES Wooster Campus Grounds Department! 40 hours a week, $12 an hour. Outside work. Duties include maintaining plant material, mowing, mulching, string trimming, etc. Please apply by selecting the link!https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/15$
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Campus Grounds is Hiring Summer Help!!
Organization Name: CFAES Wooster Campus Grounds
Organizer Name: Shane Berner
Summer Work is available with the CFAES Wooster Campus Grounds Department! 40 hours a week, $12 an hour. Outside work. Duties include maintaining plant material, mowing, mulching, string trimming, etc. Please apply by selecting the link!https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/15$
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Summer Jobs Available!!
Want to work for OSU over the summer? Check out these great opportunities!
Below are some positions we'll be looking to fill, along with the supervisor in charge of filling each position. Please send an email to contact introducing yourself and let them know you'd like more information about the position they're filling. If you need help writing an introductory email, contact Katie LeMasters at lemasters.27@osu.edu
Entomology Research Technician - Contact Daiyanera Kelsey.88@osu.edu
FAES Entomology Tilmon Lab Student Assistant - Contact Suranga Basnagala.1@osu.edu
Horticulture Internship at Secrest Arboretum - Contact Jason Veil.11@osu.edu or visit workday.osu.edu
Horticulture Crop Science Student Assistant - Contact Clay Sneller.5@osu.edu
Food Animal Health Research Technician - Contact Maria Lee.5079@osu.edu
Vegetable Production Systems Lab Student Technician - Contact Matthew Kleinhenz.1@osu.edu or Sonia Walker.749@osu.edu
Campus Grounds Student Assistant - Contact Shane Berner.23@osu.edu
Admissions Ambassador/Orientation Leaders - Contact Jalyn Goddard.90@osu.edu
CFAES Wooster Farm: Animal Operations Student Assistant - Contact Julie Morris.977@osu.edu
CFAES Wooster Farm: Crop Operations Student Assistant - Contact Ken Scaife.1@osu.edu
Feed Mill Operations Student Assistant - Contact Ken Scaife.1@osu.edu
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Summer Jobs Available!!
Want to work for OSU over the summer? Check out these great opportunities!
Below are some positions we'll be looking to fill, along with the supervisor in charge of filling each position. Please send an email to contact introducing yourself and let them know you'd like more information about the position they're filling. If you need help writing an introductory email, contact Katie LeMasters at lemasters.27@osu.edu
Entomology Research Technician - Contact Daiyanera Kelsey.88@osu.edu
FAES Entomology Tilmon Lab Student Assistant - Contact Suranga Basnagala.1@osu.edu
Horticulture Internship at Secrest Arboretum - Contact Jason Veil.11@osu.edu or visit workday.osu.edu
Horticulture Crop Science Student Assistant - Contact Clay Sneller.5@osu.edu
Food Animal Health Research Technician - Contact Maria Lee.5079@osu.edu
Vegetable Production Systems Lab Student Technician - Contact Matthew Kleinhenz.1@osu.edu or Sonia Walker.749@osu.edu
Campus Grounds Student Assistant - Contact Shane Berner.23@osu.edu
Admissions Ambassador/Orientation Leaders - Contact Jalyn Goddard.90@osu.edu
CFAES Wooster Farm: Animal Operations Student Assistant - Contact Julie Morris.977@osu.edu
CFAES Wooster Farm: Crop Operations Student Assistant - Contact Ken Scaife.1@osu.edu
Feed Mill Operations Student Assistant - Contact Ken Scaife.1@osu.edu
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Summer Jobs Available!!
Want to work for OSU over the summer? Check out these great opportunities!
Below are some positions we'll be looking to fill, along with the supervisor in charge of filling each position. Please send an email to contact introducing yourself and let them know you'd like more information about the position they're filling. If you need help writing an introductory email, contact Katie LeMasters at lemasters.27@osu.edu
Entomology Research Technician - Contact Daiyanera Kelsey.88@osu.edu
FAES Entomology Tilmon Lab Student Assistant - Contact Suranga Basnagala.1@osu.edu
Horticulture Internship at Secrest Arboretum - Contact Jason Veil.11@osu.edu or visit workday.osu.edu
Horticulture Crop Science Student Assistant - Contact Clay Sneller.5@osu.edu
Food Animal Health Research Technician - Contact Maria Lee.5079@osu.edu
Vegetable Production Systems Lab Student Technician - Contact Matthew Kleinhenz.1@osu.edu or Sonia Walker.749@osu.edu
Campus Grounds Student Assistant - Contact Shane Berner.23@osu.edu
Admissions Ambassador/Orientation Leaders - Contact Jalyn Goddard.90@osu.edu
CFAES Wooster Farm: Animal Operations Student Assistant - Contact Julie Morris.977@osu.edu
CFAES Wooster Farm: Crop Operations Student Assistant - Contact Ken Scaife.1@osu.edu
Feed Mill Operations Student Assistant - Contact Ken Scaife.1@osu.edu
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Student Job Openings in the Greenhouse!
Organizer Name: Karli Shultz
Student job positions in the Wooster Campus greenhouses.
We have numerous openings for this semester and into the summer (and beyond, if possible!)
We are a fun crew! Come join us!https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/1$
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Student Job Openings in the Greenhouse!
Organizer Name: Karli Shultz
Student job positions in the Wooster Campus greenhouses.
We have numerous openings for this semester and into the summer (and beyond, if possible!)
We are a fun crew! Come join us!https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/1$
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Student Job Openings in the Greenhouse!
Organizer Name: Karli Shultz
Student job positions in the Wooster Campus greenhouses.
We have numerous openings for this semester and into the summer (and beyond, if possible!)
We are a fun crew! Come join us!https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/1$
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Student Job Openings in the Greenhouse!
Organizer Name: Karli Shultz
Student job positions in the Wooster Campus greenhouses.
We have numerous openings for this semester and into the summer (and beyond, if possible!)
We are a fun crew! Come join us!https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/1$
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Part-time student research position!
Dr. Soledad Benitez Ponce and her team are looking for a motivated undergraduate student to support their research program (part-time). Dr. Benitez Ponce and her team study plant-associated bacteria and communities of other microorganisms within agricultural systems. The team works on two production systems of relevance to Ohio agriculture, corn and soybean, and hydroponic leafy green production. The student will support activities by other members in the laboratory, including, but not limited to, setting up greenhouse and field experiments, sampling plants, soil, and other relevant material from the field or the greenhouse, and maintenance and management of plant and microbial material. Please direct any questions to Dr. Benitez Ponce at: benitezponce.1@osu.edu
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Corn & Soybean Virus Lab Job Opening
We are looking for a part-time lab/greenhouse helper for the spring semester. 10-15 hours/week, pay is $15/hour. Tasks include washing glassware, making buffers, planting, etc. We are located in Selby Hall on the CFAES Wooster campus. If interested, please email Jennifer Wilson at jennifer.wilson3@usda.gov and attach your resume.
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Delta Theta Sigma Scholarships
he Delta Theta Sigma Social-Professional Agricultural Fraternity located on The Ohio State University's Columbus Campus is offering a live-in scholarship for transfer students heading to Columbus's campus! This $1000 live-in scholarship is offered to any male student that is studying any major! Any questions? Please contact Carter Zimmerman- 414-477-0323 or Brian Miller 937-944-3620
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Alternative Spring Break: Applications due WEDNESDAY, FEB. !
Travel, learn and serve during spring and summer break by participating in a Buck-I-SERV Alternative Break trip! Our 2022-23 trips are all available to regional campus students!
The Office of Student Life’s Buck-I-SERV Alternative Break program is now accepting applications for spring and summer 2023 trips. Spring break trips will travel from March 11-18, 2023 and summer trips will travel from May 6-13, 2023.
Buck-I-SERV is a week-long, substance-free program centered on direct community service, social change and civic engagement. Applications will be accepted until February 1, 2023 at go.osu.edu/buckiserv.
Please visit the Buck-I-SERV website or contact Buck-I-Serv@osu.edu for more information.
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Alternative Spring Break: Applications due WEDNESDAY, FEB. !
Travel, learn and serve during spring and summer break by participating in a Buck-I-SERV Alternative Break trip! Our 2022-23 trips are all available to regional campus students!
The Office of Student Life’s Buck-I-SERV Alternative Break program is now accepting applications for spring and summer 2023 trips. Spring break trips will travel from March 11-18, 2023 and summer trips will travel from May 6-13, 2023.
Buck-I-SERV is a week-long, substance-free program centered on direct community service, social change and civic engagement. Applications will be accepted until February 1, 2023 at go.osu.edu/buckiserv.
Please visit the Buck-I-SERV website or contact Buck-I-Serv@osu.edu for more information.
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The Gregory S. Fehribach Center Summer Internship Applications Now Open!
The Gregory S. Fehribach Center Summer Internship Applications Now Open! The center offers eight-week internships each summer. These are paid, full-time internships for college students with physical disabilities in fields related to the student’s major, with housing and transportation assistance offered when needed. Interns are matched with programs and departments that align with their academic pursuits, interests and/or career goals. Weekly professional development workshops have included topics such as interviewing skills, disability disclosure and self-advocacy, leadership skills and opportunities, personal finance, professional etiquette, and strategies for advancement in the workplace. The deadline to apply for the summer internship program is Jan. 31. For more information, attend an information session on January 26 at 3:00 p.m. at 124 Halterman Hall.
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DREAM Fellowship Application Now Open!
DREAM Fellowship Application Now Open! The NDMC, in partnership with the student-led organization, Disability Rights, Education, Activism and Mentoring (DREAM) at the National Center for College Students with Disabilities (NCCSD), created the Dinah F. B. Cohen DREAM Fellowship Program to provide college students and recent graduates with disabilities with professional skills and leadership opportunities. Through this program, the selected fellows will: Develop leadership and professional skills; Understand mentoring as a disability inclusion strategy; and Expand their network to impact career development and access to opportunities. Link to apply: lnkd.in/eJZKA-n7 Learn more: Information session, January 26 at 3:00 PM, 124 Halterman Hall.
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Night for Young Professionals - Registration deadline is TODAY
Hi Buckeyes!
If you haven't registered yet, you're in luck it is not too late! Register for Night for Young Professionals TODAY, registration will close Monday at noon.
Link to Register:
What is Night for Young Professionals?
Night for Young Professionals (NYP) is a professional development event where you have the opportunity to network with industry professionals, fellow students, and gain valuable knowledge that can be applied in your careers.
Why attend?
-OMAHAMA BOBS for dinner!
-FREE headshots
-resume help
-networking opportunities
-PRIZES including a MacBook, Apple Watch, and VISA Gift Cards!
-a FREE and great professional development opportunity for you!
Who is at NYP?
- Ohio Ag Net
- Ohio Farm Bureau
- Eagle Advisor Group Consulting Services
- Leppo Rents
- BASF
- OSU Staff
- Deerfield
- Ellington Farms
- Heritage Cooperatives
- Certified Angus Beef
When is it?
February 9th from 5:00-8:00 PM
Don't forget to follow along leading up to the event on Instagram @aceloftomorrow!!
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Night for Young Professionals - Registration deadline is TODAY
Hi Buckeyes!
If you haven't registered yet, you're in luck it is not too late! Register for Night for Young Professionals TODAY, registration will close Monday at noon.
Link to Register:
What is Night for Young Professionals?
Night for Young Professionals (NYP) is a professional development event where you have the opportunity to network with industry professionals, fellow students, and gain valuable knowledge that can be applied in your careers.
Why attend?
-OMAHAMA BOBS for dinner!
-FREE headshots
-resume help
-networking opportunities
-PRIZES including a MacBook, Apple Watch, and VISA Gift Cards!
-a FREE and great professional development opportunity for you!
Who is at NYP?
- Ohio Ag Net
- Ohio Farm Bureau
- Eagle Advisor Group Consulting Services
- Leppo Rents
- BASF
- OSU Staff
- Deerfield
- Ellington Farms
- Heritage Cooperatives
- Certified Angus Beef
When is it?
February 9th from 5:00-8:00 PM
Don't forget to follow along leading up to the event on Instagram @aceloftomorrow!!
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Night for Young Professionals - Registration deadline is TODAY
Hi Buckeyes!
If you haven't registered yet, you're in luck it is not too late! Register for Night for Young Professionals TODAY, registration will close Monday at noon.
Link to Register:
What is Night for Young Professionals?
Night for Young Professionals (NYP) is a professional development event where you have the opportunity to network with industry professionals, fellow students, and gain valuable knowledge that can be applied in your careers.
Why attend?
-OMAHAMA BOBS for dinner!
-FREE headshots
-resume help
-networking opportunities
-PRIZES including a MacBook, Apple Watch, and VISA Gift Cards!
-a FREE and great professional development opportunity for you!
Who is at NYP?
- Ohio Ag Net
- Ohio Farm Bureau
- Eagle Advisor Group Consulting Services
- Leppo Rents
- BASF
- OSU Staff
- Deerfield
- Ellington Farms
- Heritage Cooperatives
- Certified Angus Beef
When is it?
February 9th from 5:00-8:00 PM
Don't forget to follow along leading up to the event on Instagram @aceloftomorrow!!
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Night for Young Professionals - Registration deadline is TODAY
Hi Buckeyes!
If you haven't registered yet, you're in luck it is not too late! Register for Night for Young Professionals TODAY, registration will close Monday at noon.
Link to Register:
What is Night for Young Professionals?
Night for Young Professionals (NYP) is a professional development event where you have the opportunity to network with industry professionals, fellow students, and gain valuable knowledge that can be applied in your careers.
Why attend?
-OMAHAMA BOBS for dinner!
-FREE headshots
-resume help
-networking opportunities
-PRIZES including a MacBook, Apple Watch, and VISA Gift Cards!
-a FREE and great professional development opportunity for you!
Who is at NYP?
- Ohio Ag Net
- Ohio Farm Bureau
- Eagle Advisor Group Consulting Services
- Leppo Rents
- BASF
- OSU Staff
- Deerfield
- Ellington Farms
- Heritage Cooperatives
- Certified Angus Beef
When is it?
February 9th from 5:00-8:00 PM
Don't forget to follow along leading up to the event on Instagram @aceloftomorrow!!
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Night for Young Professionals - Registration deadline is TODAY
Hi Buckeyes!
If you haven't registered yet, you're in luck it is not too late! Register for Night for Young Professionals TODAY, registration will close Monday at noon.
Link to Register:
What is Night for Young Professionals?
Night for Young Professionals (NYP) is a professional development event where you have the opportunity to network with industry professionals, fellow students, and gain valuable knowledge that can be applied in your careers.
Why attend?
-OMAHAMA BOBS for dinner!
-FREE headshots
-resume help
-networking opportunities
-PRIZES including a MacBook, Apple Watch, and VISA Gift Cards!
-a FREE and great professional development opportunity for you!
Who is at NYP?
- Ohio Ag Net
- Ohio Farm Bureau
- Eagle Advisor Group Consulting Services
- Leppo Rents
- BASF
- OSU Staff
- Deerfield
- Ellington Farms
- Heritage Cooperatives
- Certified Angus Beef
When is it?
February 9th from 5:00-8:00 PM
Don't forget to follow along leading up to the event on Instagram @aceloftomorrow!!
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LEAD Series: Leadership and Community Engagement
There are two more leadership programs coming up this semester that are virtual/hybrid presentations. Students can register by following this link and clicking the appropriate Zoom registration link under the session they're interested in LEAD Series : Leadership & Community Engagement (osu.edu).
Get to Know Your True Colors
- Learn more about best practices for collaboration and communication given how your personality type might conflict with or complement others
- Tuesday, March 21, 2023 from 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
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LEAD Series: Leadership and Community Engagement
There are two more leadership programs coming up this semester that are virtual/hybrid presentations. Students can register by following this link and clicking the appropriate Zoom registration link under the session they're interested in LEAD Series : Leadership & Community Engagement (osu.edu).
Get to Know Your True Colors
- Learn more about best practices for collaboration and communication given how your personality type might conflict with or complement others
- Tuesday, March 21, 2023 from 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
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LEAD Series: Leadership and Community Engagement
There are two more leadership programs coming up this semester that are virtual/hybrid presentations. Students can register by following this link and clicking the appropriate Zoom registration link under the session they're interested in LEAD Series : Leadership & Community Engagement (osu.edu).
Get to Know Your True Colors
- Learn more about best practices for collaboration and communication given how your personality type might conflict with or complement others
- Tuesday, March 21, 2023 from 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
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LEAD Series: Leadership and Community Engagement
There are two more leadership programs coming up this semester that are virtual/hybrid presentations. Students can register by following this link and clicking the appropriate Zoom registration link under the session they're interested in LEAD Series : Leadership & Community Engagement (osu.edu).
Get to Know Your True Colors
- Learn more about best practices for collaboration and communication given how your personality type might conflict with or complement others
- Tuesday, March 21, 2023 from 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
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LEAD Series: Leadership and Community Engagement
There are two more leadership programs coming up this semester that are virtual/hybrid presentations. Students can register by following this link and clicking the appropriate Zoom registration link under the session they're interested in LEAD Series : Leadership & Community Engagement (osu.edu).
Get to Know Your True Colors
- Learn more about best practices for collaboration and communication given how your personality type might conflict with or complement others
- Tuesday, March 21, 2023 from 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
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LEAD Series: Leadership and Community Engagement
There are two more leadership programs coming up this semester that are virtual/hybrid presentations. Students can register by following this link and clicking the appropriate Zoom registration link under the session they're interested in LEAD Series : Leadership & Community Engagement (osu.edu).
Get to Know Your True Colors
- Learn more about best practices for collaboration and communication given how your personality type might conflict with or complement others
- Tuesday, March 21, 2023 from 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
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Keith B. Key Buckeye Social Entrepreneurship Program (BSEP) taking applications
The Office of Student Life is pleased to announce that the Keith B. Key Buckeye Social Entrepreneurship Program (BSEP) is taking applications for the 2023 cohort.
BSEP is open to all Ohio State students (graduate/professional and undergraduate) of any major who have a special interest in social entrepreneurship, social change, or making a difference through business ventures. The program guides students in launching successful social entrepreneurial companies, by offering resources to develop a sustainable business model, access funding and solidify their meaningful social impact. Applicants can be in any stage of their social entrepreneurial journey from idea formation to already having a solid business idea/plan.
Students chosen for the BSEP program will have the opportunity to participate in a 14-week business accelerator through SEA Change to help develop their ideas and prepare to pitch their businesses to community leaders and investors for access to funding and resources.
BSEP is accepting applications through October 27 at 11:59 p.m. Learn more and apply today at go.osu.edu/BSEPapply.
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Disability:IN and NextGen Initiatives
What is Disability:IN and NextGen Initiatives? Disability:IN is a non-profit organization that works with private-sector businesses to achieve business disability inclusion.
Disability:IN NextGen Leaders is a six-month mentorship program that pairs NextGen Leaders with Disability:IN Corporate Partners. Students and recent graduates meet with their corporate mentor virtually twice a month, network with Fortune 1000 companies, attend professional development webinars, and receive job notifications throughout the year. At the end of the program, NextGen Leaders have the opportunity to attend the Disability:IN Annual Conference and network and interview with companies.
Disability:IN is accepting applications for its NextGen Leaders Initiatives this fall from November 1, 2022-January 6, 2023. Undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates with disabilities are invited to apply. People of color, women, veterans, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Contact Ruth Montz (montz.11@osu.edu) for additional information.
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Disability:IN and NextGen Initiatives
What is Disability:IN and NextGen Initiatives? Disability:IN is a non-profit organization that works with private-sector businesses to achieve business disability inclusion.
Disability:IN NextGen Leaders is a six-month mentorship program that pairs NextGen Leaders with Disability:IN Corporate Partners. Students and recent graduates meet with their corporate mentor virtually twice a month, network with Fortune 1000 companies, attend professional development webinars, and receive job notifications throughout the year. At the end of the program, NextGen Leaders have the opportunity to attend the Disability:IN Annual Conference and network and interview with companies.
Disability:IN is accepting applications for its NextGen Leaders Initiatives this fall from November 1, 2022-January 6, 2023. Undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates with disabilities are invited to apply. People of color, women, veterans, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Contact Ruth Montz (montz.11@osu.edu) for additional information.
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Disability:IN and NextGen Initiatives
What is Disability:IN and NextGen Initiatives? Disability:IN is a non-profit organization that works with private-sector businesses to achieve business disability inclusion.
Disability:IN NextGen Leaders is a six-month mentorship program that pairs NextGen Leaders with Disability:IN Corporate Partners. Students and recent graduates meet with their corporate mentor virtually twice a month, network with Fortune 1000 companies, attend professional development webinars, and receive job notifications throughout the year. At the end of the program, NextGen Leaders have the opportunity to attend the Disability:IN Annual Conference and network and interview with companies.
Disability:IN is accepting applications for its NextGen Leaders Initiatives this fall from November 1, 2022-January 6, 2023. Undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates with disabilities are invited to apply. People of color, women, veterans, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Contact Ruth Montz (montz.11@osu.edu) for additional information.
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Disability:IN and NextGen Initiatives
What is Disability:IN and NextGen Initiatives? Disability:IN is a non-profit organization that works with private-sector businesses to achieve business disability inclusion.
Disability:IN NextGen Leaders is a six-month mentorship program that pairs NextGen Leaders with Disability:IN Corporate Partners. Students and recent graduates meet with their corporate mentor virtually twice a month, network with Fortune 1000 companies, attend professional development webinars, and receive job notifications throughout the year. At the end of the program, NextGen Leaders have the opportunity to attend the Disability:IN Annual Conference and network and interview with companies.
Disability:IN is accepting applications for its NextGen Leaders Initiatives this fall from November 1, 2022-January 6, 2023. Undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates with disabilities are invited to apply. People of color, women, veterans, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Contact Ruth Montz (montz.11@osu.edu) for additional information.
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The World is Your Library
Do you . . .
Need a specific journal article or chapter scan? Or maybe need a book not available at The Ohio State University Libraries? Let Interlibrary Services get it for you!
Create a FREE ILLiad account using your Ohio State login to make a request through our Article Express service or to borrow materials from other libraries across the country or around the world. The average delivery time is 1-3 days for article/chapter PDFs and 4-7 days to receive books and other physical items
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items. Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
The pantry is intended only for undergraduate and graduate student use. Students will be asked to swipe in and show their Buck ID to SAC staff, who will provide a bag to the student shopping.
We ask that students are respectful of the needs of others when shopping and take only what they need to supplement their short-term grocery needs.
https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/campus-life/buck-i-eats-pantry
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items. Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
The pantry is intended only for undergraduate and graduate student use. Students will be asked to swipe in and show their Buck ID to SAC staff, who will provide a bag to the student shopping.
We ask that students are respectful of the needs of others when shopping and take only what they need to supplement their short-term grocery needs.
https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/campus-life/buck-i-eats-pantry
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items. Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
The pantry is intended only for undergraduate and graduate student use. Students will be asked to swipe in and show their Buck ID to SAC staff, who will provide a bag to the student shopping.
We ask that students are respectful of the needs of others when shopping and take only what they need to supplement their short-term grocery needs.
https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/campus-life/buck-i-eats-pantry
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items. Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
The pantry is intended only for undergraduate and graduate student use. Students will be asked to swipe in and show their Buck ID to SAC staff, who will provide a bag to the student shopping.
We ask that students are respectful of the needs of others when shopping and take only what they need to supplement their short-term grocery needs.
https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/campus-life/buck-i-eats-pantry
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Buck-I-Eats Pantry
The Buck-I-Eats Pantry is here to help students who may lack access to affordable nutritious food and provide access to small personal care items. Our pantry was previously located in Skou Hall, inside Student Success Services. In order to increase access, we’ve relocated to the Student Activities Center.
The pantry is intended only for undergraduate and graduate student use. Students will be asked to swipe in and show their Buck ID to SAC staff, who will provide a bag to the student shopping.
We ask that students are respectful of the needs of others when shopping and take only what they need to supplement their short-term grocery needs.
https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/campus-life/buck-i-eats-pantry
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Transitioning to Columbus?
Transitioning to Columbus? Let's talk! Contact Cate Hunko.1 the Transition Counselor and begin the conversation.
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Transitioning to Columbus?
Transitioning to Columbus? Let's talk! Contact Cate Hunko.1 the Transition Counselor and begin the conversation.
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Military and Veteran Services!
Members of The Ohio State University’s Military & Veterans Services will be visiting the Wooster Campus. If you are a Veteran, Active-duty, Reservist, ROTC: Cadet or Midshipman or family member student, they are here to support your academic success. Stop by to learn more about certification of GI benefits, connecting with an academic advisor or VA counselor, or learn about the Military Community Advocate (MCA) scholarship, and other issues. Join us at the Wooster Science Building
• Monday, October 3 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
• Tuesday, October 4 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
• Thursday, October 6 @ 11:00 am – 2:30 pm
For more information contact Maria Chellis, Military and Veteran Community Advocate, CFAES Wooster Campus or Ruth Montz, Program Manager, CFAES Wooster Campus.
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Internship & Employment Opportunities
Seek
ing Summer Internships or Employment following graduation?
Apply for the Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) The WRP helps qualified students and recent graduates with disabilities obtain internships and permanent positions with federal and private employers. Join us Thursday 10/6/2022 at 4:10 PM, Skou Hall, Room 206 for an interactive presentation.
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ATI Student Book Club
Organizer Name: Kathy Yoder
Date of Event: Wed, 2022-10-05
Event Details: Meet in the ATI Library to discuss Trevor Noah's memoir Born a Crime at 5:20 on Oct 5.
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ATI Student Book Club
Organizer Name: Kathy Yoder
Date of Event: Wed, 2022-10-05
Event Details: Meet in the ATI Library to discuss Trevor Noah's memoir Born a Crime at 5:20 on Oct 5.
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BeKind Service Project
Due to the kindness you have shown toward others as a member of the Buckeye community, spots have been reserved for you and guest/s to attend a special service event to help feed the food insecure in our state.
The event will take place on Tuesday, October 18 from 5:30– 8ish p.m. at the French Field House on the OSU-Columbus campus.
Hundreds of volunteers will gather at the to pack over 100,000 meals in two hours through KIDS AROUND THE WORLD: a crazy-fun, high-energy, high impact feed-the-funnel party! Join other students, staff, athletes, employees, alumni, fans and families to pay forward and participate in this great act of kindness.
The meals will be donated with the help of our OSU Extension office and our Football tractor trailer to some Ohio counties bordering West Virginia. West Virginia University will be packing at the same time and will be delivering on their side of the border on the same day, too!
Please RSVP with the link below by October 1. (If you work/attend OSU you can use your name.# to register. Community people will need to create an account…it is easy….and if not email stuck.9 and she can help register you.)
https://ohiostate.volunteermatch.org/search/opp.jsp?id=3593060
Thank you so much for your kindness toward others!
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Virtual Roommate Fair - January 13th
Student Life’s Off-Campus and Commuter Student Services will be hosting a virtual Roommate Fair January 13th. This provides students the opportunity to meet potential roommates near the Columbus campus at The Ohio State University.
As always, we encourage all students to utilize the online roommate search and ultimately sign a roommate agreement to ensure a successful off-campus roommate experience.
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Virtual Roommate Fair - January 13th
Student Life’s Off-Campus and Commuter Student Services will be hosting a virtual Roommate Fair January 13th. This provides students the opportunity to meet potential roommates near the Columbus campus at The Ohio State University.
As always, we encourage all students to utilize the online roommate search and ultimately sign a roommate agreement to ensure a successful off-campus roommate experience.
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Virtual Roommate Fair - January 13th
Student Life’s Off-Campus and Commuter Student Services will be hosting a virtual Roommate Fair January 13th. This provides students the opportunity to meet potential roommates near the Columbus campus at The Ohio State University.
As always, we encourage all students to utilize the online roommate search and ultimately sign a roommate agreement to ensure a successful off-campus roommate experience.
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Virtual Roommate Fair - January 13th
Student Life’s Off-Campus and Commuter Student Services will be hosting a virtual Roommate Fair January 13th. This provides students the opportunity to meet potential roommates near the Columbus campus at The Ohio State University.
As always, we encourage all students to utilize the online roommate search and ultimately sign a roommate agreement to ensure a successful off-campus roommate experience.
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Student Rep needed for MLK Day of Service Committee
The Martin Luther King Junior Day of Service Committee of OSU Wooster Campus is seeking Ohio State ATI student representatives. Planning meetings will take place virtually, and there will be some meetings held over the winter break period. If you are interested in helping to organize this event, which will take place in late January, please contact Keegan Hange at hange.7@osu.edu for more details.
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Student Rep needed for MLK Day of Service Committee
The Martin Luther King Junior Day of Service Committee of OSU Wooster Campus is seeking Ohio State ATI student representatives. Planning meetings will take place virtually, and there will be some meetings held over the winter break period. If you are interested in helping to organize this event, which will take place in late January, please contact Keegan Hange at hange.7@osu.edu for more details.
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Student Rep needed for MLK Day of Service Committee
The Martin Luther King Junior Day of Service Committee of OSU Wooster Campus is seeking Ohio State ATI student representatives. Planning meetings will take place virtually, and there will be some meetings held over the winter break period. If you are interested in helping to organize this event, which will take place in late January, please contact Keegan Hange at hange.7@osu.edu for more details.
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Flu Shots Available on Campus - Nov. 18th
Take a Step towards staying well!
Flu shots will be offered at Fisher Auditorium on Wednesday, November 18th from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. and will be made available for faculty, staff, and students!
Most insurance companies cover the cost of the flu vaccine; however, individuals should understand their insurance benefits and network status to identify any potential out-of-pocket cost. The flu vaccine can be billed to the individual's insurance; to do so, the insurance card must be provided to Student Health Services within 30 days. After 30 days, the service will remain billed to the individual. If you wish to receive a vaccine, we ask that you please bring your insurance card.
Plan to get your COVID test and flu shot in one stop!
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications are Now Available!
Do you enjoy helping others?
Are you great at solving problems?
Are you interested in making campus feel more like home?
Ohio State ATI is now seeking Resident Advisor (RA) candidates for the 2021-2022 academic year. Further information, including the job application, is available online at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
Completed applications are due online by Sunday, January 17, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. To apply, visit eRezLife and look for “JOBS” on the left side panel followed by “Regional Paraprofessional Staff (RA/RM) 2021-2022.” NOTE: The Resident Manager position is not available in Wooster.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? Attend an upcoming, no-pressure information session on Zoom:
• Thursday, November 19 at 8:30 pm
• Wednesday, December 2 at 12:30 pm
Register at www.go.osu.edu/atirainfo
A minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative GPA is required. Due to COVID-19, no prior campus living experience is required.
Questions? Contact an Applewood Village Senior Staff member for further information: (330) 287-7504.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator (steiner.255@osu.edu) Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager (blake.429@osu.edu)
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AFA Technology Institute Opportunities!!
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students with the career direction and professional development they need to confidently navigate their new careers in food and agriculture.
If you're pursuing a career in agricultural technology or just want to know more about how technology and innovation shape agriculture's bigger picture, this institute is for you!!!
Application deadline is Dec. 2, 2020!
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event materials!
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AFA Technology Institute Opportunities!!
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students with the career direction and professional development they need to confidently navigate their new careers in food and agriculture.
If you're pursuing a career in agricultural technology or just want to know more about how technology and innovation shape agriculture's bigger picture, this institute is for you!!!
Application deadline is Dec. 2, 2020!
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event materials!
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AFA Technology Institute Opportunities!!
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students with the career direction and professional development they need to confidently navigate their new careers in food and agriculture.
If you're pursuing a career in agricultural technology or just want to know more about how technology and innovation shape agriculture's bigger picture, this institute is for you!!!
Application deadline is Dec. 2, 2020!
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event materials!
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AFA Technology Institute Opportunities!!
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students with the career direction and professional development they need to confidently navigate their new careers in food and agriculture.
If you're pursuing a career in agricultural technology or just want to know more about how technology and innovation shape agriculture's bigger picture, this institute is for you!!!
Application deadline is Dec. 2, 2020!
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event materials!
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AFA Technology Institute Opportunities!!
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students with the career direction and professional development they need to confidently navigate their new careers in food and agriculture.
If you're pursuing a career in agricultural technology or just want to know more about how technology and innovation shape agriculture's bigger picture, this institute is for you!!!
Application deadline is Dec. 2, 2020!
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event materials!
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AFA Technology Institute Opportunities!!
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students with the career direction and professional development they need to confidently navigate their new careers in food and agriculture.
If you're pursuing a career in agricultural technology or just want to know more about how technology and innovation shape agriculture's bigger picture, this institute is for you!!!
Application deadline is Dec. 2, 2020!
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event materials!
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AFA Technology Institute Opportunities!!
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students with the career direction and professional development they need to confidently navigate their new careers in food and agriculture.
If you're pursuing a career in agricultural technology or just want to know more about how technology and innovation shape agriculture's bigger picture, this institute is for you!!!
Application deadline is Dec. 2, 2020!
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event materials!
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AFA Technology Institute Opportunities!!
AFA Leader Institutes provide undergraduate college students with the career direction and professional development they need to confidently navigate their new careers in food and agriculture.
If you're pursuing a career in agricultural technology or just want to know more about how technology and innovation shape agriculture's bigger picture, this institute is for you!!!
Application deadline is Dec. 2, 2020!
Once selected to attend an Institute, the only cost to the student is travel. AFA and its partners cover hotel, meals and event materials!
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Ohio State/ATI STEP
Ohio step/ati step program
The Ohio State/ATI STEP program is looking for students who graduated from high school in 2019 and are continuing on to the Columbus campus to complete their Bachelors Degree. This program is an excellent way for students to:
- Develop a meaningful relationship with a faculty member. Dr. Peggy Lindsey and Dr. Daniel Linden are the two faculty mentors on the Wooster/ATI Campus
- In the fall, expand your network of peers through weekly cohort meetings that will be taking place virtually.
- Identify ways to enhance your personal, academic and career goals.
- Strengthen your communication and networking skills with support from peers and a faculty mentor committed to your success
- Receive a fellowship up to $2000.00 to engage in one of the six STEP Signature Project areas.
Please contact one of us if you need any other information - Penny Nemitz at nemitz.7@osu.edu
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Ohio State/ATI STEP
Ohio step/ati step program
The Ohio State/ATI STEP program is looking for students who graduated from high school in 2019 and are continuing on to the Columbus campus to complete their Bachelors Degree. This program is an excellent way for students to:
- Develop a meaningful relationship with a faculty member. Dr. Peggy Lindsey and Dr. Daniel Linden are the two faculty mentors on the Wooster/ATI Campus
- In the fall, expand your network of peers through weekly cohort meetings that will be taking place virtually.
- Identify ways to enhance your personal, academic and career goals.
- Strengthen your communication and networking skills with support from peers and a faculty mentor committed to your success
- Receive a fellowship up to $2000.00 to engage in one of the six STEP Signature Project areas.
Please contact one of us if you need any other information - Penny Nemitz at nemitz.7@osu.edu
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AFA Leaders Conference
AFA Leaders Conference is designed to offer undergraduate college students four different personal and professional development opportunities matched to their year in college. This program bridges the gap between academic, leadership and work experiences while helping students understand the impact of their decisions.
Win a YETI cooler by applying early!
Submit your application by 12:00 p.m. CST on September 3, 2020, for your chance to win one of FOUR YETI Roadie Hard Coolers.
2020 Conference Registration
Student registration for the 2020 AFA Leaders Conference requires prior selection. Learn more about who is eligible for Conference, sponsorship opportunities and the Conference structure.
Students, learn how to apply to attend AFA Leaders Conference here.
Industry partner and guest registration will be available in the summer. Please contact Chelsey Bueseck to start your registration.
Colleges and universities can sponsor student participation at a discounted rate. If your institution has not sponsored students in the past, special opportunities exist. Please contact Ashley Collins for more information.For more details and to apply visit the AFA website.
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AFA Leaders Conference
AFA Leaders Conference is designed to offer undergraduate college students four different personal and professional development opportunities matched to their year in college. This program bridges the gap between academic, leadership and work experiences while helping students understand the impact of their decisions.
Win a YETI cooler by applying early!
Submit your application by 12:00 p.m. CST on September 3, 2020, for your chance to win one of FOUR YETI Roadie Hard Coolers.
2020 Conference Registration
Student registration for the 2020 AFA Leaders Conference requires prior selection. Learn more about who is eligible for Conference, sponsorship opportunities and the Conference structure.
Students, learn how to apply to attend AFA Leaders Conference here.
Industry partner and guest registration will be available in the summer. Please contact Chelsey Bueseck to start your registration.
Colleges and universities can sponsor student participation at a discounted rate. If your institution has not sponsored students in the past, special opportunities exist. Please contact Ashley Collins for more information.For more details and to apply visit the AFA website.
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AFA Leaders Conference
AFA Leaders Conference is designed to offer undergraduate college students four different personal and professional development opportunities matched to their year in college. This program bridges the gap between academic, leadership and work experiences while helping students understand the impact of their decisions.
Win a YETI cooler by applying early!
Submit your application by 12:00 p.m. CST on September 3, 2020, for your chance to win one of FOUR YETI Roadie Hard Coolers.
2020 Conference Registration
Student registration for the 2020 AFA Leaders Conference requires prior selection. Learn more about who is eligible for Conference, sponsorship opportunities and the Conference structure.
Students, learn how to apply to attend AFA Leaders Conference here.
Industry partner and guest registration will be available in the summer. Please contact Chelsey Bueseck to start your registration.
Colleges and universities can sponsor student participation at a discounted rate. If your institution has not sponsored students in the past, special opportunities exist. Please contact Ashley Collins for more information.For more details and to apply visit the AFA website.
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President's Prize Round 1 Application Deadline
President’s Prize Round One Application due Friday, July 17
If you could change one thing in this world, what would it be? Ohio State students have powerful ideas for making our world a better place and the ambition to transform ideas into action. The President’s Prize provides two graduating seniors the crucial connections and financial support they need to advance innovative ideas for change in their first year after graduation. Eligible applicants must be graduating in Autumn 2020, or Spring or Summer 2021.
Each recipient will receive:
- $50,000 living stipend and up to $50,000 in startup funding to implement your project
- Access to an exclusive network of agents for change
- Mentorship of accomplished experts
- The opportunity to share innovative ideas with Ohio State’s global community
of alumni, friends and partners
For additional information, check out the recorded information sessions and full application instructions at presidentsprize.osu.edu or contact presidentsprize@osu.edu.
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2020 Homecoming King and Queen
2020 Homecoming King & Queen
The 10th annual regional homecoming courts attended the virtual coronation yesterday, on Sunday, October 18th. ATI and the regional campuses were recognized at this time and the King and Queen's were announced.
Dr. Boone presented and announced our 2020 Ohio State ATI King and Queen: Ryan Patton and Olivia Rinesmith. The other ATI court members included Megan Drake, Lindsey Spurlock, Chad Bostic and Gage Harris.
After the virtual coronation, the court met at the SAC to have an in-person crowning of the King and Queen.
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CHECK OUT ALL THE EVENTS FOR HOMECOMING!
homecoming/celebrating buckeye pride events
Check out these events this week to Celebrate our Buckeyes!!
Monday, October 5th (Voting Begins!)
Community Council presents:
Buckeye Key Chain Craft and Fall Treats
5:30PM-6:30PM
Join Community Council to make your very own Buckeye key chain and have a quick fall treat to kick off HOCO 2020! Stop by the Community Room for the materials and your snack.
Tuesday, October 6th (Voting Cont.)
Homecoming Court and Student Activities presents:
Food Truck and Games
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Stop by Skou Lot for some lunch from the Chick-fil-A food truck! Then take a turn at dumping a bucket of water on your favorite court member. Finally, challenge a friend to a test of speed and skill in a pedal car drag race. All are welcome!
Schedule of Dunk Appearances
11:30 am - Chad Bostic
Noon - Megan Drake
12:30 pm - Lindsey Spurlock
1:00 pm - Olivia Rinesmith
1:30 pm - Ryan Patton
2:00 pm - Gage Harris
Wednesday, October 7th (Last Day to Vote!)
Community Council and Student Activities presents:
Celebrating Buckeye Pride
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pumpkin Pick-up
Stop by the SAC to pick-up your pumpkin to decorate/carve with OSU spirit! Post a pic of your pumpkin on Instagram to be entered for prizes! Be sure to tag @osuatisac and use #CelebratingBuckeyePride (Supplies limited)
7:15PM
Join Community Council for a Buckeye Bonfire in the Courtyards! Each courtyard will have a bonfire going for s’mores and fun! Don’t forget to stop at the sign in table for a hand decorated cookie from Miss Amy’s!
Remember, to make sure these events and future events are a success, please practice safe social distancing and weak a mask to all events!
And don't forget to vote at go.osu.edu/atihomecoming
View event flyer
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VOTE NOW for Homecoming Court!!!
VOTE NOW FOR 2020 Homecoming Court King and Queen!!
Voting window is now open from October 5 - 7 at 11:59 pm!
ATI STUDENTS - Cast your ballot at go.osu.edu/atihomecoming
2020 ATI Homecoming Court
Megan Drake Chad Bostic Olivia Rinesmith Gage Harris Lindsey Spurlock Ryan Patton -
Homecoming Virtual Coronation
CELEBRATE OUR 2020 ATI KING AND QUEEN
Although the pandemic has had an impact on our traditional ceremonies, it has also offered an opportunity for more to be a part of the 2020 Coronation Ceremony!
This year's ceremony will be held virtually via Zoom on Sunday, October 18th at 2:00 pm.
Register at go.osu.edu/regionalhomecoming2020 to find out who is crowned our 2020 ATI King and Queen.
This ceremony will also include the crownings of the Mansfield, Lima, Newark and Marion campuses.
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Homecoming Virtual Coronation
CELEBRATE OUR 2020 ATI KING AND QUEEN
Although the pandemic has had an impact on our traditional ceremonies, it has also offered an opportunity for more to be a part of the 2020 Coronation Ceremony!
This year's ceremony will be held virtually via Zoom on Sunday, October 18th at 2:00 pm.
Register at go.osu.edu/regionalhomecoming2020 to find out who is crowned our 2020 ATI King and Queen.
This ceremony will also include the crownings of the Mansfield, Lima, Newark and Marion campuses.
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Homecoming Cornhole Tournament
Enter your team now!!
Homecoming/Celebrating Buckeye Pride continues on October 14th! Grab a partner for the Court's Fall Cornhole Tournament.
Registration deadline - October 12th at 11:59 pm
Double elimination bracket beginning at 5:00 pm on October 14th
Location - SAC athletic fields
Guidelines:
1. Masks are mandatory to play or spectate.
2. Provide own bags, if available
3. Players must be 6 ft apart at all times while playing. (For example, while Player A is tossing, opponent on same side of board must step back 6 ft)
Open to all students on Wooster campus!!
This will be the final Homecoming/Celebrating Buckeye Pride event before the Coronation of our 2020 King and Queen on Sunday, October 18th!
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Homecoming Cornhole Tournament
Enter your team now!!
Homecoming/Celebrating Buckeye Pride continues on October 14th! Grab a partner for the Court's Fall Cornhole Tournament.
Registration deadline - October 12th at 11:59 pm
Double elimination bracket beginning at 5:00 pm on October 14th
Location - SAC athletic fields
Guidelines:
1. Masks are mandatory to play or spectate.
2. Provide own bags, if available
3. Players must be 6 ft apart at all times while playing. (For example, while Player A is tossing, opponent on same side of board must step back 6 ft)
Open to all students on Wooster campus!!
This will be the final Homecoming/Celebrating Buckeye Pride event before the Coronation of our 2020 King and Queen on Sunday, October 18th!
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Homecoming Court Voting Opens Soon!
Vote for Ohio State ATI's Homecoming King & Queen Monday, October 5 - Wednesday, October 7 by 11:59 pm!!
Go to http://go.osu.edu/ATIhomecoming to vote and read bio's on each court member.
Ohio State ATI 2020 Homecoming Court
BE SURE TO WATCH NEXT WEEK'S BUCKEYE BUZZ FOR A FULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS!
Events include - a visit from the Chick-fil-A food truck, pedal car races, Big Splash toss, Buckeye crafts and more!!!
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Buckeye Buzz
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November Buckeye Buzz
Just in case you're not on campus......
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November Buckeye Buzz
Just in case you're not on campus......
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Residential Learning Communities at Ohio State
RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES AT OHIO STATE
What do you know about Learning Communities (LCs) at the Ohio State Columbus campus? If you are planning to transition to the big city for your second year of study, don’t forget that sophomore students are required to live on campus in one of the many residence halls. One way to make a big place feel small is to become part of a community of learners who share similar interests.
A Learning Community is a group of students who live together on a residence hall floor and share a common major, career field, and/or personal interests. Recent survey findings indicate that students who participate in a Learning Community at Ohio State are better connected to resources and find it easier to create study groups.
Several of our Learning Communities feature unique opportunities for second-year students that support relationship building with students from across campus, skill building in preparation for the internship search via mock interviews, and the development of enhanced leadership skills.
Applications are available here and are due on Monday, February 1, 2021.
CFAES has several Learning Community affiliations from which to choose? Questions can be directed to Sarah Williams.4263@osu.edu .
- Food, Agricultural, & Environmental Sciences (Nosker House)
- SUSTAINS (Scott House)
- Kellogg-Moser Food Security and Sustainability (Houston House)
Please note that completing the Learning Community application does not guarantee acceptance into a Learning Community. This application does not secure housing. To secure housing as a campus change student, you must contact Housing Services by February 10 at (614) 292-8266 or housing@osu.edu to ensure that you are included in the reselection process and eligible for a Learning Community.
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Residential Learning Communities at Ohio State
RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES AT OHIO STATE
What do you know about Learning Communities (LCs) at the Ohio State Columbus campus? If you are planning to transition to the big city for your second year of study, don’t forget that sophomore students are required to live on campus in one of the many residence halls. One way to make a big place feel small is to become part of a community of learners who share similar interests.
A Learning Community is a group of students who live together on a residence hall floor and share a common major, career field, and/or personal interests. Recent survey findings indicate that students who participate in a Learning Community at Ohio State are better connected to resources and find it easier to create study groups.
Several of our Learning Communities feature unique opportunities for second-year students that support relationship building with students from across campus, skill building in preparation for the internship search via mock interviews, and the development of enhanced leadership skills.
Applications are available here and are due on Monday, February 1, 2021.
CFAES has several Learning Community affiliations from which to choose? Questions can be directed to Sarah Williams.4263@osu.edu .
- Food, Agricultural, & Environmental Sciences (Nosker House)
- SUSTAINS (Scott House)
- Kellogg-Moser Food Security and Sustainability (Houston House)
Please note that completing the Learning Community application does not guarantee acceptance into a Learning Community. This application does not secure housing. To secure housing as a campus change student, you must contact Housing Services by February 10 at (614) 292-8266 or housing@osu.edu to ensure that you are included in the reselection process and eligible for a Learning Community.
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Applewood Village
Ati Housing Office/residence life
One stop shop for residential services, package delivery, and housing-related needs
Location: 1901 Apple Orchard Dr. (Housing Office)
Hours of Operation
Monday/Tuesday/Thursday: 8:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Closed on Weekends
To schedule an appointment:
We are available for both in-person and virtual appointments. To schedule, stop by the front desk or contact the person you want to meet with directly.
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator, steiner.255@osu.edu
Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager, blake429@osu.edu
Central Line: (330) 287-7504
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Updates from Financial Aid
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9:0-H5 and 2020 Homecoming Court
Mark your calendar!!!
Wednesday September 23rd @ 8:45 pm - go.osu.edu/meetthecourt
Meet the 2020 ATI Homecoming Court! Hear about some of the upcoming events for Voting Week and learn how to cast your vote!
The 2020 ATI Homecoming Court include Lindsay Spurlock, Megan Drake, Olivia Rinesmith, Gage Harris, Chad Bostic and Ryan Patton!!
Then zoom on over with the court to participate in the next Regional 9:O-H5 performance of the year.
SungBeats @ 9:05 pm
SungBeats is an award-winning beatboxer and live loop extraordinaire from New York who has been developing his craft for over 13 years. Equipped with nothing but a microphone and a loop pedal, he uses only his mouth to create organic, engaging, high-energy music through an intricate process of sampling vocal sounds live in real-time.
To join - go.osu.edu/SungBeats
Watch this special Ohio State preview of his performance by CLICKING HERE!!!
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9:0-H5 and 2020 Homecoming Court
Mark your calendar!!!
Wednesday September 23rd @ 8:45 pm - go.osu.edu/meetthecourt
Meet the 2020 ATI Homecoming Court! Hear about some of the upcoming events for Voting Week and learn how to cast your vote!
The 2020 ATI Homecoming Court include Lindsay Spurlock, Megan Drake, Olivia Rinesmith, Gage Harris, Chad Bostic and Ryan Patton!!
Then zoom on over with the court to participate in the next Regional 9:O-H5 performance of the year.
SungBeats @ 9:05 pm
SungBeats is an award-winning beatboxer and live loop extraordinaire from New York who has been developing his craft for over 13 years. Equipped with nothing but a microphone and a loop pedal, he uses only his mouth to create organic, engaging, high-energy music through an intricate process of sampling vocal sounds live in real-time.
To join - go.osu.edu/SungBeats
Watch this special Ohio State preview of his performance by CLICKING HERE!!!
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Joe and Nick's VCR Party
9:o-h5 series presents joe and nick's vcr party
Join students from all the Ohio State University Regional campuses and attend Joe and Nick's VCR Party!!
Join comedians Joe Pickett (The Onion) and Nick Prueher (Late Show) in a hilarious guided tour through their unbelievable VHS collection. Watch as Joe and Nick resurrect their forgotten video treasures and serve them up in the funniest, most jaw-dropping show on the college circuit. VCR Party was founded in New York City in 2004 and has gone on to sell out hundreds of shows around the world, including the HBO Comedy Festival, Just For Laughs, and Bonnaroo.
To join - https://osu.zoom.us/j/96059929543?pwd=TnZwaE1NVjJUN3lLY2RNZEtJQ3VYdz09
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Regional Campus Senator Election
The OSU Undergraduate Student Government is the official representative body of ALL OSU undergraduate students, and has made big changes in how OSU operates, such as:
- Working with Lyft to offer discounted rides
- Implementing an emergency grading policy during COVID-19
- Ensuring students are represented on OSU's board of trustees
It is made up 3 branches, executive, legislative, and judicial.
The regional campuses have their own representative. By having a representative in Columbus, we can ensure students in regional campuses aren't afterthoughts and get just as many opportunities. Elections will be held in March 3-5, 2025.
For more USG information: https://usg.osu.edu/
Currently the two candidates for the position so far are:
Abraham Haikal
Instagram: AbeIsInfactReal
Malachi Hardison
Instagram: JustMalachiiii
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Congrats to the ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team!
Congratulations are in order for the Ohio State ATI Dairy Cattle Judging Team, which came away from the All-American Dairy Show with a fistful of ribbons in the Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest. The contest took place in Harrisburg, Pa., on September 15.
In addition to numerous individual awards, the team earned 1st place Overall as well as in Ayrshire, Holstein and Jersey. The team also ranked 2nd in Brown Swiss and 3rd in Oral Reasons.
Outstanding performances by individual team members included:
Overall Individual - Christian Martig, 1st
Ayrshire Individual - Laura Homan, 1st, and Christian Martig, 3rd
Brown Swiss Individual - Laura Homan, 3rd
Guernsey Individual - Christian Martig, 3rd
Holstein Individual - Bradley Gotto, 1st, Christian Martig, 3rd
Jersey Individual - Christian Martig, 2nd
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STEP News
On Feb. 21, many students participating in the Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) attended the Spring STEP Expo on the Columbus campus. The STEP Expo allows current STEP students to meet with students that have finished their STEP signature projects and a chance to tour the Columbus campus.
At the STEP Expo, finishing students from Columbus, Wooster, and the regional campuses present a poster describing their projects and then allow guests to ask questions pertaining to their signature projects in a semi-formal environment. Mentors are encouraged to wander around and interact with students and ask further questions.
The ATI students that attended the Expo were also able to meet and interact with two of the students that started their Ohio State academics on the Wooster Campus and are now having success on the Columbus campus. Adam Rischer presented his internship supported by the STEP Fellowship he received. Adam explained how STEP afforded him the opportunity to pursue an out-of-state internship. This internship has led Adam to additional opportunities in his field and has helped him navigate potential job opportunities. Laura Scholl presented her journey through photography. Laura used funds from her STEP Fellowship to attend sessions out of state to improve her photography skills. This has led her to multiple opportunities for photography jobs and activities. Presently on the Wooster campus Laura Scholl provided photographs for a project to raise awareness of underrepresented and small-scale regenerative farmers in Ohio.
The Second-Year Transformational Experience Program, and the Fellowship opportunities that come with it, have been truly transformational for multiple students on the Wooster Campus. ATI students entering their second year have been given this opportunity from the support of the STEP team in Columbus, the regional campus coordinators, and from the support from private donors, without whose help we could not prosper as we have.
The number of students taking the opportunity offered through the STEP program is rising, and each year we increase the number of students participating on our campus. It is the hope of the ATI STEP coordinator and faculty mentors that this unique interaction continues to prosper as we move forward.
For questions on the STEP program in Wooster, please contact us.
The ATI STEP Family
Penny Nemitz, Program Coordinator
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Dan Linden, Faculty Mentor
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Eric Williams, Faculty Mentor
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New Property
Dear ATI Students,
I'm writing to share some exciting news about a significant development for our campus that will expand your academic experience.
As you may have heard, CFAES has requested approval from The Ohio State University Board of Trustees for the acquisition of a 55-acre farm located at 1782 Dover Road, south of our CFAES Wooster campus. This new property, dubbed the "Snyder Expansion," is set to bring about some positive changes for all of us.
The acquisition will help provide you with:
- Enhanced Learning Opportunities:
The farm will complement our existing facilities to provide hands-on learning experiences, allowing you to engage with state-of-the-art equipment and industry partners. - Experiential Education:
You'll have the chance to participate in research projects and collaborate with faculty and Extension professionals. - Community Engagement:
The farm will serve as a hub for community engagement, offering opportunities to connect with local stakeholders and apply your knowledge to address real-world challenges.
This acquisition aligns with our commitment to enhancing your academic experience and providing you with the resources you need to succeed. We're committed to using our resources wisely, upgrading our properties to create a more modern campus environment, and providing closer facilities.
If you have any questions or would like further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly.
Dr. B
- Enhanced Learning Opportunities:
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CFAES Branded Apparel Sale – TODAY & TOMORROW ONLY
With over 40 apparel items to choose from, get your CFAES-branded apparel this week only! Sizes range from small to 3XL. All items that you order will be shipped directly to the address you provide (note that shipping and tax will be applied at checkout). Payment is processed online and you will receive your apparel items 4-6 weeks after the sale is closed on February 12th. Portions of the sale support the CFAES Undergraduate Student Council. Use the link here to access the apparel website: https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/CFAESscoun.
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Cafe Carmen and CFAES Cafe Holiday Hours
Good Morning Campus Community,
Finals week is already here! This semester has gone by fast!
Our hours of operation for Cafe Carmen is as follows:
Thursday December 7th 730am-2pm
Friday December 8th 730am-2pm
Monday December 11th 730am-2pm
Tuesday December 12th 730am-2pm
Wednesday December 13th 730am-2pm
Thursday December 14th 730am-2pm
The CFAES Coffee shop will be closed from Thursday December 7th through Sunday January 7th.
We will be closed at both locations from December 15th through Sunday January 7th. We will reopen to normal operating hours at both locations on Monday January 8th.
I hope everyone has a wonderful winter break,
Alyson Erick
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Congratulations to the ATI Junior Livestock Judging Team!
Ohio State ATI's Junior Livestock Judging Team finished 2023 with a string of first-place finishes.
At the Purdue Boilermaker Livestock Judging Contest in West Lafayette, Ind., the team earned champion status in five areas:
- Champion Freshmen Team Overall
- Champion Team in Reasons
- Champion Team in Sheep
- Champion Team in Swine
- Champion Team in Beef
Individual high finishers included:
- Jacob Yenser, 2nd High Individual Overall
- Ryane Bond, 4th High Individual Overall
- Beau Johnson, 5th High Individual Overall
- Mason Prouty, 8th High Individual Overall
- Carter Hall, 13th High Individual Overall
- Grace Ahrens, 14th High Individual Overall
- Mason Johnson, 20th High Individual Overall
Earlier in the season, the team also placed highly at World Beef Expo in West Allis, Wisc. In addition to earning 3rd Overall Freshman Team, the team had a number of high-placing individuals, incuding:
Beau Johnson, 5th High Individual in Reasons and 6th High Individual Overall
Jacob Yenser, 13th High Individual Overall
Carter Hall, 19th High Individual Overall
Ryane Bond, 21st High Individual Overall
Mason Johnson, 23rd High Individual Overall
Grace Ahrens, 24th High Individual Overall
Mason Prouty, 27th High Individual Overall
(L-R) Molly Brodman (Hometown: Carey, OH / Major: Animal Science)
Chloe Heidlebaugh (Sophomore / Hometown: Benton Ridge, OH / Major: Animal Science)
Morgan Johnson (Hometown: Wooster, Ohio / Major: Animal Science)
Ava Alm (Hometown: Medina, OH / Major: Ag Communications)
Cade Smith (Hometown: London, OH / Major: Animal Science )
Kalliope Ivari (Hometown: North Jackson, Ohio / Major: Agriscience Education)
Derek Mitchem (Hometown: Jeffersonville, Ohio / Major: Animal Science)
Ryane Bond (Hometown: Beaver, Ohio / Major: Animal Science)
Beau Johnson (Hometown: Gallipolis, OH / Major: Animal Sciences- Biosciences (Pre-Vet))
Mason Prouty (Hometown: Dresden Ohio / Major: Agriscience Education)
Carter Hall (Hometown: Ripley, West Virginia / Major: Livestock Production and Management)
Jacob Yenser (Hometown: Botkins, Ohio / Major: Animal Science)
Cody Kibler (Hometown: Lordstown, Ohio / Major: Livestock Production and Management)
Coach: Seth Ebert
Sawyer Reid (Hometown: Pleasant City, Ohio / Major : Livestock Production and Management)
Lindsey Pugh (Pugh Central Station)
Mason Johnson (Hometown: Wooster / Major: Animal Science)
Todd Pugh (Pugh Central Station)Not Pictured: Grace Ahrens (Hometown: Canal Winchester, OH / Major: Agriculture Communications ), Nathan Videkovich
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SAC Veterans Day hours
The Student Activity Center will be closed on Friday November 10th for Veterans Day. We will re-open on Sunday November 12th at 4pm for regular hours.
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Congratulations to Student Award Winners!
Congratulations to the following students who were recently recognized by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences:
JILL A. PFISTER OUTSTANDING FIRST-YEAR STUDENT AWARD
This award recognizes two first-year students (freshman or transfer) who have shown outstanding leadership within a club or organization.
2023 Recipients: Cora Crillow (ATI Agricultural Education) and Bryce Bennett (ATI Agricultural Education)
CFAES INTERNSHIP AWARD
This award recognizes students who have excelled at internships within their respective fields.
2023 Recipients: Kate Beran - ATI Crop Management and Soil Conversation, Kate Cole - ATI Livestock Production and Management Beef Specialization, Morgan Hefner - ATI Agribusiness
Newcomb Scholars Recipients
This award recognizes students with the highest GPA in their school or department.
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Lillian Wagner
- David Russell
- Sophia Thompson
- Colin Seiler
- Zach Beier
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Fun OSU Digital Downloads available from Alumni Association
The Ohio State University Alumni Association is now offering free digital downloads! These ready-to-print documents are sure to add some Ohio State spirit to your life.
How does it work?
- Select the bundle you'd like to receive from the list below
- Tell us your contact information by completing the form
- Check your email! You'll instantly receive an email from us that gives you immediate access to the documents in your selected bundle
- Download the documents you’d like to use
- Enjoy!
These documents are available to anyone. Simply fill out the brief form associated with each bundle to get started! New bundles will be available each month, so be sure to check back often! Have an idea for a future bundle? Email us at osuaa@osu.edu with your idea!
Please note that files are intended for personal use only.
You can find all the collections available for download here.
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NEW!!!! Livestock Judging Team
We are launching a livestock judging team! Jeromesville native Seth Ebert is joining the ATI faculty as coach and lecturer in animal sciences.
Seth was successful enough in 4-H and FFA to garner a scholarship from Casper College in Wyoming. After earning an associate degree in animal science from Casper, he went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University, where he also participated in livestock judging, succeeding in placings and reasons on the national level. Seth now frequently serves as swine judge on the state and national level.
“I not only want to make a competitive livestock judging program here at ATI but want to develop well-rounded stockmen and stockwomen that can go out and succeed in the livestock industry,” Seth says.
Ohio State ATI expects to first livestock judging team ready for competition in the fall of 2023, fielding both a first-year and sophomore team. Stay tuned for an announcement about an informational meeting later this month. You do not need to be a livestock major to participate!
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Veterans Day Holiday
Veterans Day will be observed on Friday, Nov. 11. No classes will be held and all offices will be closed.
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Cafe Carmen and CFAES Cafe Hours of Operation
Carmen Cafe and CFAES Cafe hours of operation this week are as follows:
Carmen Cafe CFAES Cafe
Monday November 7th 730am-4pm 730am-3pm
Tuesday November 8th 730am-4pm 9am-3pm
Wednesday November 9th 730am-4pm 730am-3pm
Thursday November 10th 730am-2pm 10am-2pm
Friday November 12th Closed Closed
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Don't forget your FAFSA
The 2023-2024 FAFSA opened October 1. Don't forget that your MUST apply for aid annually! Ohio State's code is 003090
Have questions about how to apply for aid? Check this webpage:
https://ati.osu.edu/financial_aid/how-apply-for-financial-aid
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SCHOLARSHIPS for College Students with Disabilities
The State of Ohio has announced a new program to provide all eligible college students with disabilities up to $1000 ($500 per semester) while participating in Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) services, to be used for tuition or educational expenses during the 2022-2023 school year. To qualify for this financial support, Ohio State students with disabilities must apply and be eligible for OOD services. The student and family must also complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. More information is online. Contact Ohio State’s College 2 Careers Counselor Cyndi Mignone at Cyndi.mignone@ood.ohio.gov or contact Ruth Montz at montz.11@osu.edu.
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The CFAES Cafe
NOW OPEN!
Open Monday – Friday from 8AM to 2PM
Fisher Auditorium – Study Lounge South
Cash and Credit Accepted
Buck ID and Grub Hub are currently not available
Coffee – Snacks – Daily Soup & Bakery Specials
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The CFAES Cafe
NOW OPEN!
Open Monday – Friday from 8AM to 2PM
Fisher Auditorium – Study Lounge South
Cash and Credit Accepted
Buck ID and Grub Hub are currently not available
Coffee – Snacks – Daily Soup & Bakery Specials
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COVID Floor Plans
A letter from dr. janini
Dear Students,
In an effort to maintain social distancing and dedensification of our academic buildings, we have established dedicated directions to all stairways and exits in Skou and Halterman Halls. Water is only available from the bottle filling stations, and Sanitizing Stations stocked with hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes and disposable face masks have been emplaced at the main entrance of both academic buildings. For your convenience, we are providing floor plans of Skou and Halterman Halls indicating these changes.
To view these floor plans and other important information please visit Safe and Healthy at Ohio State ATI.
Thom Janini
Assistant Director, Student Programming and Life
Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute
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OSU Face Mask Updates
OSU Face Mask Requirements 8/25/20
Questions and opinions abound regarding the requirements for face masks on OSU’s campuses, so I did a little research on the Safe and Healthy Buckeye website. In short, a face mask must be worn on campus when indoors and outdoors even when individuals can maintain appropriate social distancing. The few exceptions, which are outlined on the Personal Protective Equipment page of the Safe and Healthy Buckeye website, are copied below.
From the Safe and Healthy Buckeye website, 8/25/2020:
“Face masks must be worn on Ohio State’s campuses. Face masks must be worn in indoor settings, including, but not limited to: classrooms, residence halls, conference rooms, shared office spaces, hallways, buses, shared vehicles and common areas such as lobbies, study spaces and laundry facilities on all Ohio State campuses. The number of individuals in any indoor space should be limited to facilitate physical distancing. Masks must also be worn in outdoor settings, even when individuals can maintain appropriate physical distancing.”
“Indoors or outdoors, exceptions are made for those dining, participating in strenuous exercise or taking part in performance-based classes. As an added safety measure, open-air tents are being set up on campus for use by arts, dance and music classes as well as certain courses with extended outdoor activities in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. Masks will not be required for classes in these open-air tents. Additionally, there is an exception for university staff working outdoors for long periods of time who are able to maintain appropriate physical distancing and have a mask available if needed.”
Further,
“All Ohio State students, faculty and staff are expected to meet the behavioral and safety expectations under the Safe Campus Requirements when they physically participate in any university activity, on or off campus. Failure to adhere to these requirements will be addressed through standard enforcement mechanisms.”
“Community members with particular needs for accommodations should contact Student Life Disability Services, the ADA Coordinator’s Office or the Office of Human Resources.”
Thom Janini
Agricultural Technical Institute
Assistant Director – Student Programming and Life
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Week 1 Help Desk
week 1 help desk
Looking to get in contact with an office? Have questions for Housing or IT? The Back to Campus: Special Edition has updates and contact information for offices all across campus. You can find the Buzz: Special Edition online HERE! If you still have questions and can't find the answer, give the Week 1 Help Desk a call or Zoom in! Information below!
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Grubhub is Coming!!
Grubhub will be used this semester for Dining Services!
Hours will remain the same 7:30 am-3:30 pm Monday-Friday. Everyone will need to download the Grubhub app to order food for pickup. To set-up your Grubhub app, see image below. Additional information coming soon!
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Grub Hub is Coming!!
Grub Hub will be used this semester for Dining Services!
Hours will remain the same 7:30 am-3:30 pm Monday-Friday. Everyone will need to download the Grub Hub app to order food for pickup. To set-up your Grub Hub app, see image below. Additional information coming soon!
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Agriculture and Engineering Technologies (AET) Division
The Agriculture and Engineering Technologies (AET) Division administers academic programs in animal production/sciences (animal health, beef, dairy, horse, small ruminant, and swine); agronomy, crop production, and sustainable agriculture; agricultural systems management, and engineering technologies (construction, hydraulic power, and power equipment). Faculty and staff that teach and support courses in these program areas along with the associated laboratories are assigned to the AET division.
Faculty and staff offices are located in Skou Hall. Engineering technology labs are in the wing off of the Skou Hall student lounge (rooms 134 – 150). The animal and crop laboratories are located on the Grace Drake Agricultural Lab (GDAL) close to Apple Creek, Ohio.
The AET Division will not have set hours of operation during Autumn Semester 2020. Each faculty and staff member will be making their own appointments during the semester. Please contact the faculty and staff member directly using their email to arrange a virtual (phone/ZOOM) or in-person appointment. Here is a listing of the AET Division faculty, staff, and GDAL unit managers with contact information.
- Aspen Adams, horse herd manager: adams.917@osu.edu, 330-698-7669.
- Michael Amstutz, faculty – livestock programs: amstutz.1@osu.edu, 330-287-1380
- Nick Baughman, associated faculty – engineering technology programs: baughman.267@osu.edu
- David Dalhart, engineering technologies lab manager/demonstrator: dalhart.1@osu.edu, 330-287-1280
- Amanda Douridas, associated faculty – manure management class: douridas.9@osu.edu, 937-484-1526
- Nick Farquhar, crop manager: farquhar.15@osu.edu,
- Jim Fish, associated faculty – heating and air conditioning class: fish.64@osu.edu
- Robby Frutchey, faculty – power equipment/hydraulic power programs: frutchey.3@osu.edu, 330-462-6150
- Ryan Haden, faculty – soils, agronomy, sustainable agriculture: haden.9@osu.edu, 330-287-1311
- John Kachline, associated faculty – welding classes: kachline.1@osu.edu
- Ben King, faculty – construction programs: king.478@osu.edu, 330-287-1219
- Brandon Lawwill, dairy herd manager: lawwill.1@osu.edu, 330-698-1315
- Paul Lee, faculty – ag systems management/engineering technology programs: lee.3304@osu.edu, 330-287-1369
- Dan Linden, faculty – livestock programs: linden.9@osu.edu, 330-287-1375
- Sara Mastellar, faculty – horse programs: mastellar.1@osu.edu, 330-287-1318
- Don McConnell, associated faculty – soils classes: mcconnell.48@osu.edu
- Casey Meek, beef herd manager: meek.33@osu.edu, 330-698-5021
- Jon Meyer, associated faculty – electronics classes: meyer.1253@osu.edu.
- Liz Parker, faculty – animal sciences: parker.1224@osu.edu, 330-287-1372
- Kathie Reid, office associate: reid.142@osu.edu, 330-287-1289
- Mark Schleppi, program specialist – crop/engineering programs: schleppi.9@osu.edu, 330-287-1310
- Brooke Steele, swine herd manager: steele.829@osu.edu, 330-698-5021
- Royce Thornton, division chair and faculty – dairy programs: thornton.5@osu.edu, 330-284-1373
- Shaun Wellert, faculty – dairy and animal health programs: wellert.1@osu.edu, 330-287-1352
- Karen Wimbush, faculty – horse programs: wimbush.4@osu.edu, 330-284-1290
- Jon Witter, faculty – crop and agronomy (engineering) programs: witter.7@osu.edu, 330-287-1377
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Horticulture Division
Horticulture Division
The Horticulture Division is an academic unit offering Associate of Science and Associate of Applied Science degrees in:
- Floral Design and Marketing (AAS)
- Greenhouse and Nursery Management (AAS)
- Horticultural Science (AS)
- Landscape Management (AAS)
- Turfgrass Management (AAS)
Other academic program options managed by the Horticulture Division are:
- Turfgrass Equipment Manager Certificate
- Professional Golf Management 1+3 program.
To make contact with Faculty:
- Virtual appointments may be arranged with individual faculty and staff.
Still need help?
- Lisa Dicus, Office Associate, will be on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Please contact at dicus.18@osu.edu or 330-287-1243
- Halterman Hall 132
- Terry Lanker, Chair, Horticultural Technologies Division; Coordinator, Floral Design & Marketing Technology, lanker.2@osu.edu or 330-287-1242
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Arts, Science and Business Division
The Arts, Science and Business (ASB) Division are one of three academic divisions at Ohio State ATI.
To make contact with Faculty:
- Faculty should have their preferred method of contact in their syllabus and posted on their office doors. However, most ASB faculty will be working remotely. Please review syllabus for contact information and contact each Faculty member directly to set-up a Zoom appointment.
Still need help?
- Lisa Dicus, Office Associate, will be on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Please contact at dicus.18@osu.edu or 330-287-1243
- Halterman Hall 132
- Jon Flad, Chair, Arts, Science and Business Division; Associate Professor, Chemistry
- Halterman Hall 119F
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Admissions Office
ADMISSIONS OFFICE RE-OPENING INFORMATION
The university is committed to doing everything possible to promote the safety of our community as we respond to the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). One of the best ways to prevent the spread of viral illnesses is to minimize the circumstances in which individuals might interact and transmit the disease. The university has requested that employees telework, hold meetings virtually, or postpone them. However, we will have a staff member on campus each weekday beginning Wednesday, August 19, 2020.
The safety of our community is our top priority. We realize that our COVID-19 policy guidelines will cause disruption, but the risk of not acting outweighs the inconvenience of these temporary measures. We will share updates as more information becomes available. Learn how we’re working to keep our communities safe at wexnermedical.osu.edu/features/coronavirus.
ADMISSIONS OFFICE INFORMATION
Our office is responsible for recruiting and communicating with prospective students from a variety of venues. We are responsible for helping students through the application process so that students can enroll in classes.
- We are located in Halterman Hall (diagonally across from the library)
- Office of Admissions hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
- Contact: atiadmissions@osu.edu or 330-287-1327
We are currently not accepting in-person appointments, but we are accepting virtual appointments. Please see the contact information above or schedule a visit online at: https://ati.osu.edu/visit
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Digital Flagship iPad Distribution Information
Digital Flagship iPad Distribution Information
Device-eligible students at regional campuses will have their Digital Flagship iPad kits shipped to their home residence this year. Students are required to update their mailing addresses in Buckeye Link or the Ohio State app to receive their technology. Students can check their email for details or read more on the Digital Flagship website.
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Digital Flagship iPad Distribution Information
Digital Flagship iPad Distribution Information
Device-eligible students at regional campuses will have their Digital Flagship iPad kits shipped to their home residence this year. Students are required to update their mailing addresses in Buckeye Link or the Ohio State app to receive their technology. Students can check their email for details or read more on the Digital Flagship website.
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President's Prize
Applications now open for the President’s Prize!
If you could change one thing in this world, what would it be? Ohio State students have powerful ideas for making our world a better place and the ambition to transform ideas into action. The President’s Prize provides two graduating seniors the crucial connections and financial support they need to advance innovative ideas for change in their first year after graduation. Eligible applicants must be graduating in Autumn 2020, or Spring or Summer 2021.
Each recipient will receive:
- $50,000 living stipend and up to $50,000 in startup funding to implement your project
- Access to an exclusive network of agents for change
- Mentorship of accomplished experts
- The opportunity to share innovative ideas with Ohio State’s global community
of alumni, friends and partners.
Learn more about the application process at an online information sessions:
- Tuesday, July 7 at Noon, Zoom meeting
Sessions will be recorded and shared with attendees following each session.
For additional information visit https://presidentsprize.osu.edu/ or contact presidentsprize@osu.edu.
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President's Prize
Applications now open for the President’s Prize!
If you could change one thing in this world, what would it be? Ohio State students have powerful ideas for making our world a better place and the ambition to transform ideas into action. The President’s Prize provides two graduating seniors the crucial connections and financial support they need to advance innovative ideas for change in their first year after graduation. Eligible applicants must be graduating in Autumn 2020, or Spring or Summer 2021.
Each recipient will receive:
- $50,000 living stipend and up to $50,000 in startup funding to implement your project
- Access to an exclusive network of agents for change
- Mentorship of accomplished experts
- The opportunity to share innovative ideas with Ohio State’s global community
of alumni, friends and partners.
Learn more about the application process at an online information sessions:
- Tuesday, July 7 at Noon, Zoom meeting
Sessions will be recorded and shared with attendees following each session.
For additional information visit https://presidentsprize.osu.edu/ or contact presidentsprize@osu.edu.
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Human Resources
Human Resources
All things HR including student employment, employee relations, faculty and staff hiring, payroll and timekeeping
- We are located in Halterman Hall Room 220
- Available every other Monday and Tuesdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm.
- Note-Human Resources are also available in Research Services 121 on Monday and Thursday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Contact Information
- Mariah Tibbs,Senior Human Resources Associate, tibbs.40@osu.edu, 330-462-6159
- Robin Frazier, Human Resources Generalist, frazier.398@osu.edu, 330-462-6138
We are available for both in-person and virtual appointments. Please email to schedule.
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IT Service Desk
IT Service Desk
The IT Service Desk provides technical support for Univeristy faculty, staff and students.
Location: Research Services 131
Need help??
Phone support is available 24/7 by calling 614-688-4357 or by going to go.osu.edu/it.
**For IT issues, please call first and allow us to attempt to answer questions over the phone first. If we are unable to resolve the issue over the phone, we will provide in-person support as necessary.
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NEW BUZZ, NEW SPL WEBSITE
Welcome to the new and improved Buckeye Buzz weekly email newsletter! Submissions for the Buzz should be sent to https://ati.osu.edu/buzz. Archives for future Buzz issues can be found on the new Wooster Campus Student Programming & Life website.
Please take a moment and check out the new site at https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/. Here you will find several new resources for student organizations as well as information for student activities, intramurals, recreation and fitness. Check back regularly as more information is added and for future updates.
To access the Wooster Campus Student Programming & Life website from the Ohio State - ATI homepage, click "Current Students" and then "Campus Life."
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Become an OWL!!!
The Office of Student Life – Residence Life at Ohio State ATI is now searching for fun and friendly faces to join our next parliament of OWLs, or Ohio State Welcome Leaders.
OWLs are an essential part of the move-in process at Ohio State's residential campuses. 25 OWLs (primarily first-year students) are needed to return to campus early and help welcome their peers. Additionally, 4 returning students will be selected for street coordinator roles.
WHY BECOME AN OWL?
• Meet new friends
• Move in before the rush
• Develop a stronger connection to campus
• Expand your leadership skills
RESPONSIBILITY:
OWLs will arrive to campus early (dates to be announced). During training, you’ll learn more about your duties and relevant responsibilities. As an OWL, you’ll build a sense of community, familiarize yourself with campus before your peers arrive, and have fun while doing it. In the past, OWLs have greeted families and helped remove personal belongings from vehicles. While muscle is encouraged, it’s definitely not required. NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the feasibility of the 2020 OWL Program, as well as specific roles have yet to be determined.
The OWL application is available for a limited time to any incoming or current Ohio State ATI student who will live on campus in Applewood Village for Autumn 2020 semester (with the exception of Resident Advisors, Housing Office Assistants, or Peer Leaders with prior commitments).
APPLY ONLINE HERE before Wednesday, July 15 at 5:00 pm. You will be notified of your participation by the end of July or early August. For questions, please contact OWL Program Coordinators, Mick Steiner or Caitlin Blake at ati_housing@osu.edu or the ATI Housing Office at (330) 287-7504.
And as the OWLs say, HOOTIE HOOT!
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator
Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager
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Become an OWL!!!
The Office of Student Life – Residence Life at Ohio State ATI is now searching for fun and friendly faces to join our next parliament of OWLs, or Ohio State Welcome Leaders.
OWLs are an essential part of the move-in process at Ohio State's residential campuses. 25 OWLs (primarily first-year students) are needed to return to campus early and help welcome their peers. Additionally, 4 returning students will be selected for street coordinator roles.
WHY BECOME AN OWL?
• Meet new friends
• Move in before the rush
• Develop a stronger connection to campus
• Expand your leadership skills
RESPONSIBILITY:
OWLs will arrive to campus early (dates to be announced). During training, you’ll learn more about your duties and relevant responsibilities. As an OWL, you’ll build a sense of community, familiarize yourself with campus before your peers arrive, and have fun while doing it. In the past, OWLs have greeted families and helped remove personal belongings from vehicles. While muscle is encouraged, it’s definitely not required. NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the feasibility of the 2020 OWL Program, as well as specific roles have yet to be determined.
The OWL application is available for a limited time to any incoming or current Ohio State ATI student who will live on campus in Applewood Village for Autumn 2020 semester (with the exception of Resident Advisors, Housing Office Assistants, or Peer Leaders with prior commitments).
APPLY ONLINE HERE before Wednesday, July 15 at 5:00 pm. You will be notified of your participation by the end of July or early August. For questions, please contact OWL Program Coordinators, Mick Steiner or Caitlin Blake at ati_housing@osu.edu or the ATI Housing Office at (330) 287-7504.
And as the OWLs say, HOOTIE HOOT!
Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator
Caitlin Blake, Apartments Manager
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Looking for a job in Wayne County???
2022 Wayne County Career Expo
Bringing Job-Seekers and Careers Together
Come join us for our annual Career Expo on April 29, 2022 at UA Wayne College, 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville.
For more information visit: https://everybodyworks.org/wayne-careerexpo/
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Looking for a job in Wayne County???
2022 Wayne County Career Expo
Bringing Job-Seekers and Careers Together
Come join us for our annual Career Expo on April 29, 2022 at UA Wayne College, 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville.
For more information visit: https://everybodyworks.org/wayne-careerexpo/
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Looking for a job in Wayne County???
2022 Wayne County Career Expo
Bringing Job-Seekers and Careers Together
Come join us for our annual Career Expo on April 29, 2022 at UA Wayne College, 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville.
For more information visit: https://everybodyworks.org/wayne-careerexpo/
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Looking for a job in Wayne County???
2022 Wayne County Career Expo
Bringing Job-Seekers and Careers Together
Come join us for our annual Career Expo on April 29, 2022 at UA Wayne College, 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville.
For more information visit: https://everybodyworks.org/wayne-careerexpo/
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Looking for a job in Wayne County???
2022 Wayne County Career Expo
Bringing Job-Seekers and Careers Together
Come join us for our annual Career Expo on April 29, 2022 at UA Wayne College, 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville.
For more information visit: https://everybodyworks.org/wayne-careerexpo/
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Waterman Dairy
Summer Internships for ATI Students:
The Ohio State Waterman Dairy is looking for ATI students who are interested in a paid summer internship and/or employment for 2022.
The OSU Waterman Dairy milks 100 registered Jerseys and raises approximately 165 replacement heifers. The farm facilitates research, gives tours to a wide range of ages, and allows for hands on college course experiences.
This summer the Waterman Dairy looks forward to initiating construction for an automated milking, feeding, & manure removal system from Lely!
Benefits to summer employment gives employees preference to limited fall semester positions if attending main campus in the fall. Limited free, on farm housing, can be provided to students who demonstrate good knowledge and work ethic. These students are held to a higher level of accountability and take on the role of student managers. Connections can be made for students seeking housing off campus for summer.
Besides general dairy chores other opportunities can be tailored to fit internship requirements or employee interests. Students are responsible for chores during the week (3:45am/pm until approx. 8:00am/pm) and every other weekend. Work hours are flexible outside of chore shifts and the farm is located within a mile of campus to allow a convenient commute between or after classes.
Work experience can be gained in the following on farm practices:
Cattle Treatment
Herd Checks
Dairy Reproduction
Heifer/Calf Management
Pasture Management
Equipment Maintenance
Parlor Maintenance
Crop Production
Extension & Outreach
For more detailed information pertaining to job opportunities please contact John or Bekah by Friday, April 8, 2022.Sincerely,
John Lemmermen, Farm Manager
Bekah Meller, Herd Manager
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Waterman Dairy
Summer Internships for ATI Students:
The Ohio State Waterman Dairy is looking for ATI students who are interested in a paid summer internship and/or employment for 2022.
The OSU Waterman Dairy milks 100 registered Jerseys and raises approximately 165 replacement heifers. The farm facilitates research, gives tours to a wide range of ages, and allows for hands on college course experiences.
This summer the Waterman Dairy looks forward to initiating construction for an automated milking, feeding, & manure removal system from Lely!
Benefits to summer employment gives employees preference to limited fall semester positions if attending main campus in the fall. Limited free, on farm housing, can be provided to students who demonstrate good knowledge and work ethic. These students are held to a higher level of accountability and take on the role of student managers. Connections can be made for students seeking housing off campus for summer.
Besides general dairy chores other opportunities can be tailored to fit internship requirements or employee interests. Students are responsible for chores during the week (3:45am/pm until approx. 8:00am/pm) and every other weekend. Work hours are flexible outside of chore shifts and the farm is located within a mile of campus to allow a convenient commute between or after classes.
Work experience can be gained in the following on farm practices:
Cattle Treatment
Herd Checks
Dairy Reproduction
Heifer/Calf Management
Pasture Management
Equipment Maintenance
Parlor Maintenance
Crop Production
Extension & Outreach
For more detailed information pertaining to job opportunities please contact John or Bekah by Friday, April 8, 2022.Sincerely,
John Lemmermen, Farm Manager
Bekah Meller, Herd Manager
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Waterman Dairy
Summer Internships for ATI Students:
The Ohio State Waterman Dairy is looking for ATI students who are interested in a paid summer internship and/or employment for 2022.
The OSU Waterman Dairy milks 100 registered Jerseys and raises approximately 165 replacement heifers. The farm facilitates research, gives tours to a wide range of ages, and allows for hands on college course experiences.
This summer the Waterman Dairy looks forward to initiating construction for an automated milking, feeding, & manure removal system from Lely!
Benefits to summer employment gives employees preference to limited fall semester positions if attending main campus in the fall. Limited free, on farm housing, can be provided to students who demonstrate good knowledge and work ethic. These students are held to a higher level of accountability and take on the role of student managers. Connections can be made for students seeking housing off campus for summer.
Besides general dairy chores other opportunities can be tailored to fit internship requirements or employee interests. Students are responsible for chores during the week (3:45am/pm until approx. 8:00am/pm) and every other weekend. Work hours are flexible outside of chore shifts and the farm is located within a mile of campus to allow a convenient commute between or after classes.
Work experience can be gained in the following on farm practices:
Cattle Treatment
Herd Checks
Dairy Reproduction
Heifer/Calf Management
Pasture Management
Equipment Maintenance
Parlor Maintenance
Crop Production
Extension & Outreach
For more detailed information pertaining to job opportunities please contact John or Bekah by Friday, April 8, 2022.Sincerely,
John Lemmermen, Farm Manager
Bekah Meller, Herd Manager
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Old Navy On-Campus Hiring Event
Old Navy will be on-campus for a part-time sales associates job fair!!!
When: Wednesday, January 12th from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Where: Halterman Lobby
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Old Navy On-Campus Hiring Event
Old Navy will be on-campus for a part-time sales associates job fair!!!
When: Wednesday, January 12th from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Where: Halterman Lobby
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Old Navy On-Campus Hiring Event
Old Navy will be on-campus for a part-time sales associates job fair!!!
When: Wednesday, January 12th from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Where: Halterman Lobby
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OSU Waterman Dairy Farm
Internships/Job Positions for OSU Students:
The Ohio State Waterman Dairy is looking for OSU students who are interested in employment and/or a paid internship for 2022.
The OSU Waterman Dairy milks 100 registered Jerseys and raises approximately 165 replacement heifers. The farm facilitates research, provides tours to a wide range of audiences, and allows for hands on college course experiences.
Free on farm housing can be provided to students who demonstrate good knowledge and work ethic. These students are held to a higher level of accountability and take on the role of student managers.
Besides general dairy chores (milking, feeding, & calf care) other opportunities can be tailored to fit internship requirements or employee interests. Students are responsible for 2 or 3 chores a week (3:45am/pm until approx. 7:00am/pm) and every other weekend. Work hours are flexible outside of chore shifts and the farm is located within a mile of campus to allow a convenient commute between or after classes.
Work experience can be gained in the following on farm practices:
Cattle Treatment
Herd Checks
Dairy Reproduction
Heifer/Calf Management
Pasture Management
Equipment Maintenance
Parlor Maintenance
Crop Production
Extension & OutreachFor more detailed information pertaining to job opportunities, please contact John or Bekah as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
John Lemmermen.3, Farm ManagerBekah Meller.5, Herd Manager
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OSU Waterman Dairy Farm
Internships/Job Positions for OSU Students:
The Ohio State Waterman Dairy is looking for OSU students who are interested in employment and/or a paid internship for 2022.
The OSU Waterman Dairy milks 100 registered Jerseys and raises approximately 165 replacement heifers. The farm facilitates research, provides tours to a wide range of audiences, and allows for hands on college course experiences.
Free on farm housing can be provided to students who demonstrate good knowledge and work ethic. These students are held to a higher level of accountability and take on the role of student managers.
Besides general dairy chores (milking, feeding, & calf care) other opportunities can be tailored to fit internship requirements or employee interests. Students are responsible for 2 or 3 chores a week (3:45am/pm until approx. 7:00am/pm) and every other weekend. Work hours are flexible outside of chore shifts and the farm is located within a mile of campus to allow a convenient commute between or after classes.
Work experience can be gained in the following on farm practices:
Cattle Treatment
Herd Checks
Dairy Reproduction
Heifer/Calf Management
Pasture Management
Equipment Maintenance
Parlor Maintenance
Crop Production
Extension & OutreachFor more detailed information pertaining to job opportunities, please contact John or Bekah as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
John Lemmermen.3, Farm ManagerBekah Meller.5, Herd Manager
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
-
Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Primary Location to “Wooster Campus” using the options on the left side of the page.
- Log into Workday.
- In the Applications section, click the Career Application.
- In the View Section, click either Search Students Jobs or Search Student Federal Work Study Jobs. (Set location now)
- Click the Job Title (ex. Student Assistant) to view the job posting details.
- Click Apply to apply for the job.
Students looking for employment in the Wooster area: create an account at Handshake.osu.edu
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Now Hiring!
Looking for a job??
Students looking for on-campus jobs: log in to workday.osu.edu and set the Prima