Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019

Counseling Services' Workshops on Depression Continues Today
Please Note These Educational Outreach Courses
Deadline Today for Student Transfer Orientation Leaders, Please Share
"Creating Data Visualizations with Tableau" at IRIS Center, Feb. 15
Tom Dougherty Receives Employee of the Month Recognition Award, Reception Feb. 15
Sustainability Action Group Presents Dr. Jeffrey Manuel, Feb. 15
Fixins' Restaurant Closed, Feb. 15
Don't Miss African Night, Feb 19
Department of Theater and Dance Presents Dance In Concert, Feb. 20-24
Pre-Career Fair Crash Course, Feb. 21
Tickets on Sale for Inaugural BFSA Scholarship Gala, Feb. 24
Nominate a Student Employee of the Year, Deadline Feb. 25
Save the Date: Spring Career Fair, March 6-7

Counseling Services' Workshops on Depression Continues Today

SIUE Counseling Services continues its workshop series on depression from 12-12:50 p.m. in the Student Success Center, room 0200 on the following dates:

Session 2: Today
Session 3: Thursday, Feb. 21

Increase your understanding and knowledge about depression. Learn skills to recognize and manage symptoms.

Students are invited to attend the workshop series this semester. No RSVP is required.

For more information, contact SIUE Counseling Services at (618) 650-2842

Please Note These Educational Outreach Courses

Check out these exciting courses and continuing education opportunities offered by Educational Outreach this fall. 

Please check out the Educational Outreach Spring Catalog to explore the new courses and opportunities that are coming soon! 

Dungeons and Dragons: Learn to Play
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Tuesdays, through March 5
Cost: $59 

Learn the basics of playing Dungeons and Dragons, the oldest and most popular role-playing game in the world! We start by learning how to create your own character, then learn the basics of play. The course includes a short adventure to get the hang of how the game works. The fifth edition of the game will be used. 

Conversational Japanese
7-8:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, through April 3
Cost: $89 

This course is designed to help students with little or no previous experience with the Japanese language. You will learn basic introductions, greetings and vocabulary used to describe common items and experiences. Pronunciation will be practiced, and basic Japanese conversation will be introduced along with learning about Japanese culture. No textbook is needed for the course. The instructor will provide handouts. 

Top 5 Steps in Buying a Home
6-7:30 p.m.
Thursdays, Today-Feb. 21
Cost: $20 

Learn the steps, timelines and financial requirements to buy like a pro in these two courses. 

Artisan Breads I
5-8 p.m.
Monday-Wednesday, Feb. 18-20
Cost: $129 

Learn the basics of bread-making, including the terminology, ingredient functionality, dough handling, fermentation steps, mixing and dough development, as well as the fermentation in the baking process. You will be able to take all recipes and finished products (20-30 loaves of bread) home with them. All ingredients will be provided for the baking process. Please bring an apron, notebook and pen! 

Renew, Do and Chew Your Way to Your Best You
6-7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, Feb. 20-March 13
Cost: $49 

Being the best you is built on simple everyday choices. Getting back to the basics of wellness for better health, we will review the importance of addressing the whole you, to be the best you. In this course, you will learn simple mindfulness techniques for relaxation, ways to be active both physically and in the community, ideas to achieve better quality sleep and understanding more about what making wise food choices means. Join us and learn how to renew, do and chew your way to your best you! 

Making Kombucha
6-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 20
Cost: $49 

Kombucha is a variety of fermented, lightly effervescent sweetened black tea drink that is commonly intended as a functional beverage for their health benefits. In this course, you will learn the basics of how to make kombucha at home and be given a starter kit to take with you.

Art Therapy Conference: Creating an Inclusive Space by Dismantling the Sociopolitical Construction of Sexuality
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday, March 30
Cost: $75; SIUE Faculty: 40; SIUE Student: $10

In this workshop, we will learn about the historical sociocultural construction of sex and gender that led to the two-sex binary model (male and female). We will also learn how inaccurate and harmful this model is as it does not include the biological and psychological reality of many. Even within the binary model, the sociocultural construction of 'female' sexuality has been physiologically inaccurate and harmful.

Increasing one's understanding and comfort with sexuality is vital for creating a space in therapy for all clients. Incorporating a sex positive approach in one's practice begins with increasing one's understanding and knowledge around sexuality, as well as one's awareness of internalized cultural biases and beliefs. Using art-making and dialogue, we will establish a space to learn about cultural messages and begin to open space for a healthier, more inclusive understanding of sexuality.

For more information and to register for these amazing opportunities, please visit the educational outreach website.

Deadline Today for Student Transfer Orientation Leaders, Please Share

"Creating Data Visualizations with Tableau" at IRIS Center, Feb. 15

The IRIS Center will present "Creating Data Visualizations with Tableau:"

10 a.m.
Friday, Feb. 15
Peck Hall, room 2226

In this workshop, IRIS Center Technician Ben Ostermeier will demonstrate how to use Tableau Public to create interactive data visualizations. He will show a variety of examples of the different ways you can present information using Tableau.

Ostermeier will also lead an exercise on creating your own data visualizations using Tableau Public. Bring your laptops to try it yourself!

You can download and install Tableau Public for free at this link: public.tableau.com. No previous data visualization experience is necessary.

For more information, please contact Katie Knowles at katknow@siue.edu

Tom Dougherty Receives Employee of the Month Recognition Award, Reception Feb. 15

The Office of Human Resources is proud to announce Tom Dougherty, intramural coordinator for Campus Recreation, as the February 2019 Employee of the Month.  

Please join us in congratulating Tom as the Employee of the Month:
11 a.m.
Friday, Feb. 15
Student Fitness Center, Conference Room 1527

You can also send Tom a congratulatory email at tdoughe@siue.edu

“Tom has a strong passion for working in Campus Recreation," said Natalie Hawkins, assistant director of Recreational Prorgrams. "Tom can be seen working alongside graduate assistants and student workers on various projects, events and programs throughout the year. He takes pride in their personal development, work responsibilities and academic achievements."

“I am truly honored to receive this recognition," said Dougherty. "Campus Recreation and SIUE have become a second home to me. I always try to work with integrity. This honor would not be possible without the support of SIUE staff, students, family, friends and mentors.”

For more information about the Employee of the Month recognition award, contact Jen Oates-Blair at joatesb@siue.edu or ext. 2127.

Sustainability Action Group Presents Dr. Jeffrey Manuel, Feb. 15

SIUE's Sustainability Action Group (SAG) will feature Dr. Jeff Manuel, associate professor in the Department of Historical Studies, during its February meeting:

11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 15
Peck Hall, room 2412

Manuel will share information about his research on the history of energy and biofuels.

Fixins' Restaurant Closed, Feb. 15

The SIUE Fixins' Restaurant will be closed on  Friday, Feb. 15.

Don't Miss African Night, Feb 19

For more information, contact Prince Wells at pwells@siue.edu

Department of Theater and Dance Presents Dance In Concert, Feb. 20-24

Pre-Career Fair Crash Course, Feb. 21

Pre-Career Fair Crash Course
2:30-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 21
Student Success Center, room 1201

Does the career fair seem overwhelming to you? Then you need to attend this workshop to make the most of the upcoming career fair. Hear tips on how to dress, networking, what to do before, during, and after the career fair.

Please call the Career Development Center at 650-3708 to reserve your spot today.

Tickets on Sale for Inaugural BFSA Scholarship Gala, Feb. 24

For more information, contact Tarsha Moore at tarmoor@siue.edu or ext. 2150. 

Nominate a Student Employee of the Year, Deadline Feb. 25

Do you have an outstanding student employee? If so, we invite you to nominate them for SIUE Student Employee of the Year.

Download a nomination form here. To be eligible, a student must be employed for a minimum of six months between June 1, 2018 and May 31, 2019 (anticipated).

The deadline for nominations is 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25. After committee review, one student will be selected to be Student Employee of the Year for SIUE. The winner will be announced during National Student Employee Appreciation Week, April 14-20, and will have their name and nomination letter sent to the state competition. The winner will also receive a $500 scholarship!

If you have any questions, please call the Student Employment Office at ext. 2563. 

Pictured is last year's SIUE Student of the Year Morgan Strom.

Save the Date: Spring Career Fair, March 6-7

The Career Development Center will present the Spring Career Fair:

10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Morris University Center Meridian Ballroom

Wednesday, March 6 - College of Arts and Science, School of Business, and
ALL non-teaching degrees
Thursday, March 7 - School of Engineering

FREE professional LinkedIn headshots will be taken from 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Professional attire is required. Bring copies of your resume!

For a list of attending employers, visit the Career Development Center website.