Week 2!
Week 2!
Shadow 2
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Happy second week of the semester. We hope you enjoyed having a three-day weekend! 
Syllabus week is over and it's time to get serious. Check out workshops, tutoring, and events that will help you start the semester strong! 
As always, the L@s GANAS team is here for you to help answer questions, lead you to the right place, or to serve as your advocate. 
We are located in SSB 2190, we hope you will stop by!
-L@s GANAS Team
Save the Date Las ganas events
Science Chats: SPringboard to succeess
 Lares tutoring schedules that begin week 2. Walk in tutoring/ group tutoring
Start the Semester Strong Series Over the next few weeks, First-at-LAS will offer interactive workshops focused on academic skill building and development to help students Start the Semester Strong. Topics include: 1. How to prepare for student drop-in hours 2. How to take lecture notes 3. How to build study schedules 4. How to test your knowledge 5. How to run study groups Session descriptions, including dates, times, and locations (all are in-person), can be found in the attached flyer. All students, first-generation and continuing-generation college students, are welcome to attend. Students can also check out the digital guides for each of these areas on the First-at-LAS website: Academic Success Strategies | First at LAS | University of Illinois Chicago (uic.edu) Connect Faculty-Student Mentorship Program Spring enrollment for the Connect Faculty-Student Mentorship Program is open through Monday, January 16th. Students who identify as first-generation college students enrolled in their first, second, or third year may sign up to work with a faculty mentor in their department. Students who participate receive guidance and advice on the college and post-grad journey and work with mentors to identify and work toward goals. Working with faculty in their department also encourages productive and lasting connections with their programs and department life. Students can learn more about the program, including working with mentors and available resources on the website. They can also access the enrollment form: Connect Program | Students | First at LAS | University of Illinois Chicago (uic.edu). LASURI Information Session (Collaboration with LAS Career Development and Internships Office) The first information session will occur on January 30th at 2 PM in the Daley Library, Room 1-470. The session will: • Provide an overview of undergraduate research and the research process. • Explore the value of research for professional growth and development and link to NACE career competencies (presented by Liz Herrera). • Introduce the NEW LASURI application and provide strategies for preparing quality applications (the application is live on SnAP, and the new questions are listed on the LASURI website: Application Process | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | University of Illinois Chicago (uic.edu). Students can email questions or concerns to first-at-las@uic.edu or lasuri@uic.edu.
seeking volunteer Undergraduate Research Assistants (URAs) in Nursing to work with Dr. Peñalver Bernabé and her team on ongoing research studies.
Description: Featuring keynotes, panel discussions, and workshops by climate scientists and activists

Undergraduate Research Lab Opportunities for Spring 2023:

 
The laboratory of Dr. Marlene Bouvier in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology seeks to recruit a part-time Hourly Lab Aide to carry out general laboratory maintenance duties such as picking up packages, organizing supplies, washing dishes, maintaining equipment clean, etc. The position will be about 6 (six) hours/week and is open now.
 
Please visit our lab website for more information about who we are and what we do: https://mbouvier8.wixsite.com/marlenebouvierlab
 
To apply, please email Dr. Bouvier and attach a copy of your CV: mbouvier@uic.edu
 
The laboratory of Dr. Gonzalo Izaguirre Ballesteros has openings for undergraduate students interested in doing research work in a biochemistry lab. Priority will be given to students able to dedicate at least five hours per week during the semester and interested in doing a summer internship afterwards.
 
Please visit faculty website for more information on research project: https://dentistry.uic.edu/gonzalo-izaguirre/
 
For more information, please email Dr. Izaguirre Ballesteros: goniza@uic.edu

Description: research experience for under-represented minority undergraduate students during the summer break, currently looking for 7 participants
Research opportunity; A 9-week summer internship based on polymer science and polymer engineering including polymer chemistry, polymer physics, polymer characterization, and biomaterials.
https://uic.campusgroups.com/sab/rsvp_boot?id=1939393 “New Year? New Me! Visionboarding” Event held by Student Activities Board Wednesday January 18th 2pm to 4pm Start off the New Year on the right foot and join SAB for DIY vision boards and hot chocolate! No RSVP needed. Free for UIC students.
 Resume writing workshop, Wednesday January 18th, 1 pm to 2pm. Students will learn how to write a resume and shown examples of different types of resumes. We will go step-by-step on how to write a resume. We will also encourage students to utilize advising services for 1:1 appts or resume reviews
Experience all that Campus Recreation has to offer at Rec Live! This event is our annual open house where you can learn more about all of the programs and services offered by our department. Stop by to try a fitness class, get a chair massage, try out our climbing wall, play archery target, meet our Sport Clubs, enjoy FREE giveaways from local vendors, and more!
Emergency Funding for UIC Students

U & I Emergency Fund 

This fund provides temporary, short-term financial assistance to currently enrolled students who are unable to meet essential expenses due to a temporary or unexpected hardship. This emergency funding program is designed to offer financial assistance to students in the form of one-time awards (typically not exceeding $1000). Please be prepared to show documentation supporting claims. 
Examples of expenses typically covered: overdue rent, eviction, medical emergencies, and safety needs. For more information click here
The application can be found here
Talk to Sophia or Liz and they will do their best to find resources and support you. 
   
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