AGLS Drop-In Advising
Monday, November 18, 2024 1:30–4:00 PM
- DescriptionAny Agriculture and Life Science student can drop in during this advising time to receive career assistance.
- Websitehttps://calendar.tamu.edu/live/events/328659-agls-drop-ins
- CategoriesTraining & Workshops
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- Nov 198:00 AMInternational Education Week at VMBSActivities include:Information tables for student programs Information tables with faculty resources (e.g., how to create a student program abroad) Regional research interest groups Info sessions for programs Student poster presentations reflecting on experiences abroad Student presentations reflecting on experiences abroad Info sessions for faculty & staff (e.g., how to host an international visiting scholar, creating international agreements) Games at lunch Swag Prizes for participation! The schedule and detailed information can be found here: https://vetmed.tamu.edu/vmbs-global/iew/ (https://vetmed.tamu.edu/vmbs-global/iew/%C2%A0)Contact: Laura Weber (lweber@tamu.edu (mailto:lweber@tamu.edu))
- Nov 198:30 AMWellness WalksJoin University Health Services for Wellness Walks at Aggie Park most Tuesdays - Thursdays in November from 8:30 a.m.-9 a.m. Enjoy a morning stroll while engaging in meaningful conversations on various health and wellness topics with health educators. No sign-up required; meet at the Aggie Park entrance closest to the Koldus Parking Garage and get ready to start your day with a healthy, active routine!Important Note:Wellness Walks will be hosted most weeks in November, weather permitting.
- Nov 199:00 AMCoffee with a CounselorCoffee with a Counselor provides a unique opportunity for students at Texas A&M University to ask questions and learn more about the counseling process and resources such as University Health Services. It allows a positive interaction between students and counselors in a relaxed and informal environment, while increasing students' knowledge of their overall wellness. Although this is NOT an individual counseling session, this is an opportunity to engage with a mental health professional and discuss strategies for self-care in order to give you the tools to achieve your academic goals! Register online (https://tx.ag/coffeewithuhs).
- Nov 199:30 AMFrom the Ashes: Cultural Survival and National Identity in the Age of ConflictPanelists will address the historic establishment of international alliances in the 20th century, examining how these frameworks have evolved; contemporary examples of threats to culture and 21st century responses; and strategies for integrating cultural preservation into future peacekeeping efforts. This symposium will be followed by an art exhibit of works developed during the Bosnian war and on display in the MSC Reynolds Student Art Gallery during the spring semester. This event will include a plethora of panelists including keynote speaker, Will Hurd, Member, International Leadership Council, Center for European Policy Analysis; US Representative (TX-23), US House of Representatives (2015-2021). Learn more in the link below:Cultural Identity and National Security in the Age of Conflict - CEPA (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cepa.org/event/from-the-ashes-cultural-identity-and-national-security-in-the-age-of-conflict/__;!!KwNVnqRv!A_Fu2Np5-owA6jI9dO3tt_rcM2WujiY1C4rfEW_woFsLfBblJ0bcG1iLP3KfpwbmWeJBJz_iA504zp6xFvwq$).Contact: coryarcak@tamu.edu
- Nov 1910:00 AMGlobal Languages & Cultures InformationalThe Department of Global Languages and Cultures brings together faculty with research and teaching expertise in linguistic, cultural, literary, language and media studies. The department is dedicated to fostering cultural understanding and global engagement through the discovery, dissemination and translation of knowledge. Join us to learn more about taking foreign language courses at A&M and how to study abroad.Contact: James Howell (jfhowell@tamu.edu)
- Nov 191:00 PMIntroduction to the Fulbright ProgramFulbright U.S. Student Program offers unparalleled opportunities in all academic disciplines to passionate and accomplished graduating college seniors, graduate students, and young professionals from all backgrounds. Program participants pursue graduate study, conduct research, or teach English abroad. The current application cycle is open. Join us in front of the Pavilion to discuss how you can make it work in your degree plan!Contact: Traci Lacy (tlacy@tamu.edu (mailto:tlacy@tamu.edu))