All nontraditional students are welcome to attend our meeting immediately following Student Life and Leadership's Nontraditional Luncheon in the UC312 from 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm. Enjoy good food and fellowship, sign-up to become a member, or sign up for the Governors Ball. Only one week left for ticket sales!
Would you like to spend a term living in a city that is a hub of politics, media, business and many other fields? If so, come meet with a representative from The Washington Center Internship Program on Wednesday, February 15th either at the UC kiosk table from 9-11am or speak with Ms. Goldfuss at 2:00pm in UC 312. We hope to see you there!
Nominate outstanding student leaders, student organizations, faculty and staff for awards now! Visit the link to view all awards available. All nominations must be submitted online. Deadline is Monday, March 5 at midnight. Nominees and winners will be recognized at the awards program on April 11.
A representative for the Disney College Program will be available to discuss exciting paid-internship opportunities with students in the Morgan University Center from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Kiosk lobby table on Friday, Feb 10. All majors are welcome to come by!
Want to be the voice for all students in the state? Apply to represent APSU for the TBR Student Regent and THEC Student Representative. Applications can be found on the SGA website and are due in the Student Affairs Office (UC 206) by February 17th at 4 PM. An interview process will follow.
Non Traditional Students interested in a free lunch? Come up to MUC 312 today at 12:30p.m. for the non-traditional student luncheon. Guest speaker Liza Kurtz will be speaking to non-trads about volunteering opportunities overseas.
Please join University of Recreation, the Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center and APSU Athletics, in the 2nd Annual Breast Cancer Awareness 5K, on Saturday, February 18th. Registration begins at 9 am, and the walk begins at 10 a.m., on the Dunn steps. For more information, call 221-7564 or email wilkinsonl@apsu.edu. Also, visit http://www.apsu.edu/aacc for information.
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University of Recreation, the Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center and APSU Athletics
Come hear speaker Lynette Lewis author of "Climbing the Ladder in Stilettos" tonight (Thursday) in Clement Auditorium. Doors open at 6:45pm and event is open to faculty/staff, students and public.
Students enrolled in POLS 2010: American National Government this Spring, 2012 will be given an opportunity to form 3 member teams to debate on a current national issue; Should the Federal government replace its graduated income tax schedule with a flat tax? Students must provide a letter of intent to participate with student names to the Political Science Department by Wednesday, February 15th!
Interested in becoming an APSU 1000 Peer Mentor for the Fall 2012 semester? Applications are now available exclusively online and are due Feb. 27. Follow the link below if you are a new or returning Peer Mentor today!