Cougar Village Newsletter

This Week in Cougar Village - September 11, 2017

Important Housing Information
University Housing Announcements
Around the "e"
Become an SIUE Ambassador!
Open Door Support Group
Trans*cending Pink & Blue
Career Development Center
Pre-Career Fair Crash Course
Helping Houston
Student Success
Pool League Begins September 12
Cougar Lanes Bowling League Starts September 14
Campus REC
Flag Football Sign Up
Health and Safety Tips

Important Housing Information

Policies – YOU NEED TO KNOW!

As a resident of the Cougar Village, you are responsible for knowing the information, policies, procedures, and deadlines that are contained in the University Housing Living Guide.  To access the living guide, go to:  http://www.siue.edu/housing/movein/living-guide.shtml

Facilities Issue?  Put in a workorder!

University Housing Facilities Management (UHFM) is the unit assigned to the development and maintenance of University Housing facilities and grounds. UHFM is responsible for repairing housing units, care of the grounds surrounding housing facilities, performs snow removal, maintains the cleanliness of common areas and offices in University Housing buildings, oversees pest control and much more.

In the event of any building or grounds related issues, Students need to initiate the repair by submitting a Maintenance Request to University Housing Facilities Management (UHFM). UHFM responds to student initiated repair requests as a first priority.  To complete a work order, click HERE!!!

Get protected!  Insure yourself and your belongings!

University Housing does not insure the personal property of residents. Residents are strongly encouraged to insure their personal belongings while living in University Housing. Students can look into renter’s insurance or their parent/guardian homeowners’ policy for potential coverage options.

SIUE is Smoke Free, Tobacco Free, Nicotine Free

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has implemented the Illinois law that prohibits smoking and all tobacco related products into its policies and procedures.

“The Smoke Free Campus Act means that there can be no smoking or tobacco products of any kind on any State-owned University property,” said Vice Chancellor for Administration Kenneth Neher.

To view SIUE’s Smoke Free Campus Policy, click here.

Visit these sites for more information, Smoking Cessation ProgramAmerican Cancer Society and Centers for Disease Control. The Illinois Department of Central Management (CMS) may also offer smoking cessation reimbursement for those that complete an eligible program. Contact CMS at (800) 442-1300 for more details.

University Housing Announcements

Student Affairs 101

Interested in a possible career path in Student Affairs?  Complete the interest form on the Involvement@SIUE Housing page.

https://siue.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/housing

RHA Housing Fee Review

The Residence Housing Association will review the FY19 Housing Budget, including proposed fee rates, at their September 27 meeting in Evergreen 284 at 6pm.

Around the "e"

Join Sindra Bell Dance for their Performance on September 15th!

Sidra Bell Dance New York will be performing in the Dunham Hall Theater on Friday, September 15, 2017 at 7:30pm.  Tickets are FREE to SIUE students and can be picked up at the MUC Welcome Desk. More information can be found at artsandissues.com.

Post Traumatic Super Delightful

Antonia Lassar
Wednesday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m.
Metcalf Theater

Sponsored by the SIUE College of Arts and Sciences, Visiting Scholar Initiative

Can there be laughter in the healing process? The lives of survivors, perpetrators, and bystanders weave together in a wickedly funny and piercingly insightful one-woman show about a community trying to heal after a sexual assault. In Post Traumatic Super Delightful (PTSD), the personal is political, the political is personal. And the person is a clown.

Become an SIUE Ambassador!

Open Door Support Group

Trans*cending Pink & Blue

Career Development Center

Career Development Center

Welcome back students! Please stop by and check out the Career Development Center located in the basement of the Student Success Center, room 0281.  We can help you with your resume, cover letters, job search, LinkedIn accounts, graduate school personal statements/application, mock interviews, and much more.

Upcoming Fall 2017 Events:

Cougar Career Closet Clothing Giveaway

September 12th

11:00 am – 4:00 pm

MUC 2nd Floor Conference Center

FREE slightly used professional attire

Career Readiness Tote Giveaway for attendance

Pre-Career Fair Crash Course**
September 21st  
2:30 - 3:30 pm
SSC 1201

October Career Fair
October 4th           CAS & Business & all non-teaching majors
October 5th           Engineering
BOTH DAYS   10 am to 2 pm
MUC Meridian Ballroom

A list of employers can be found at www.siue.edu/careerdevelopmentcenter/students
** Student Volunteers are needed for this event.  If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the CDC at 618-650-3708.

Mock Interview Prep Workshop**
October 19th

3:00 - 4:00 pm
Career Development Center

Mock Interview Day**
October 24th

9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Career Development Center

Health Careers Fair

November 13th

3:00-6:00 pm

MUC 2nd Floor Conference Center

A list of employers can be found at www.siue.edu/careerdevelopmentcenter/students
** Student Volunteers are needed for this event.  If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the CDC at 618-650-3708.

Financial Matters: Ask an Expert
November 14th

2:00 - 3:00 pm
2nd Floor MUC, Maple/Dogwood Conference Center

Fall 2017 Career Exploration Workshop Series**

Thursdays, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Career Development Center, SSC 0281

All Students are welcome to attend!

September 7 – Establishing Career Goals

September 14 – Choosing a Career Path for ME

September 21 – Investigating Careers

September 28 – Learning through Experience

You may attend as many or as few as you like!

**Please call to register for these events!

SIUE Career Development Center
618-650-3708
careerdevelopment@siue.edu
www.siue.edu/careerdevelopmentcenter


Remember that you can search for full-time and co-op/internships on the Cougar Jobline!

Pre-Career Fair Crash Course

Helping Houston

Student Success

Pool League Begins September 12

Cougar Lanes Bowling League Starts September 14

Campus REC

Flag Football Sign Up

Health and Safety Tips

September Safety Tips:

In an effort to keep the campus community aware of important safety and security procedures and information, SIUE utilizes several web sites to provide valuable information regarding safety on campus. Some of those safety related web sites are listed below.

SIUE Emergency Management and Safety Department (www.siue.edu/emergencymanagement):

  • Campus Violence Prevention Plan – This link provides information concerning the proactive steps SIUE takes to identify and address potentially dangerous situations before they become violent. Information regarding how to identify and report potentially hazardous situations as well as the functions of the SIUE Threat Assessment Team is discussed.
  • Emergency Procedures – Specific procedures regarding how the campus community should respond to various types of emergencies can be found at this site.  Information concerning eleven (11) different types of emergencies, ranging from weather related emergencies to bomb threats, is provided.
  • Emergency Training Videos – This link will take you to a site containing two excellent 20-minute emergency safety training videos titled “Flashpoint” and “Shots Fired On Campus”.
    • “Flashpoint” provides information on how to recognize, deal with and get help for people who are reaching a dangerous or critical flashpoint in their lives. 
    • “Shots Fired On Campus” provides information on how you should respond to an active shooter situation on campus.

SIUE Police Department (www.siue.edu/police):

  • Daily Media Log – This site provides information regarding crimes, arrests, traffic enforcement activities and suspicious activities that occur on campus. This site is updated each business day (excluding holidays) so as to provide a current snapshot of what is happening on campus on a daily basis.
  • Annual Security Report – This information is required by the federal “Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act” and the federal “Campus Fire Safety Right To Know Act”. The information provides campus safety and securing information, crime statistics, fire safety policies and fire statistics for the previous three calendar years.
  • Crime Alerts – This link provides a list of the SIUE campus crime alerts that have been issued over the past several years.  Campus crime alerts provide information to the campus community regarding crimes that have occurred and which may pose an ongoing threat to the campus community.

SIUE Counseling Services Department (www.siue.edu/counseling):

  • The “General Information” block provides various links to Counseling Services Department information, such as appointments, frequently asked questions, various forms and how to report your concern regarding another person’s well-being.
    • Report Your Concern link – This link will take you to a site where you can access a “Care Report” to communicate your concerns about the health and welfare of someone at the university.
  • The “Services Offered” block lists the various services that are provided by the Counseling Services Department.
  • The “Resources” block provides data on how to obtain additional information relating to a number of psychological and health related topics.

An important safety tip to remember is that almost all of our on-campus burglaries involve situations where residence hall room doors or unattended vehicle doors were left unlocked. Please lock your room doors and vehicle doors even if you are only going to be away for just a few minutes.

Be Safe on Campus.  Download RAVE Guardian

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) now offers the Rave Guardian app for its students and their families. Rave Guardian is one of the best ways to not only improve personal safety, but also protect your friends by building a private safety network. This app provides instant communication with friends, family, campus safety, and even 911.

SIUE encourages all students throughout campus to utilize the app to network with friends and help increase overall safety and security of the entire student body. An important part of the Guardian app is that students can use it not only to keep themselves safe, but to help protect others. Even students who may not feel as if they need others to help keep them safe can utilize the app to be a guardian and help protect their friends.

Download Rave Guardian and Become a Guardian on Your Campus

Download Rave Guardian for Free

The app is available for free on the Apple or Google app store.

 Use Rave Guardian to Protect Yourself and Others

Set a Safety Time – Notify people you trust to check in on you if are alone or in an unfamiliar place.

Manage and Message Your Guardians – Invite family, friends or others to be your Guardian, and communicate with them within the app as needed.

Easy Emergency Communication – Call safety officials directly for help if you are in trouble and send text tips – including photos – if you see something suspicious.

Rave Guardian is a proven personal safety solution used on campuses across the country. To learn more, visit siue.edu/emergency.

The SIUE Police Department

(618) 650-3324 (non-emergencies)