News from the College of Social and Behavioral Science
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Filing for ASUU Elections is Open! |
Through involvement in ASUU, students have the opportunity to represent and advocate for their peers and friends at both the university and student level – these positions are FUN, and they are PAID!! ASUU is an excellent way to make the U a better place – by getting involved, students have the opportunity to build close friendships, collaborate with others on causes and issues they care about, and build a stronger community here at the U! Each of these positions are compensated, and most roles also receive tuition benefits!
Be sure to file by Friday, 12.8 at 11:59pm MST
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Call for Undergraduate Student Parent Participants |
This study aims to learn more about your experiences as an undergraduate student who is also a parent. Our research team believes that your story is important.
3 in-person sessions & 2 virtual sessions
Participants will receive a $35 Amazon card for an hour of their time.
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2024 – 2025 CSBS Scholarship Applications Open! |
Applications for 2024 – 2025 CSBS Scholarships opened on November 1st! We’ll be sharing weekly tips and recommendations to help you make the most of your application. Many types of scholarships are available, and not all are based on GPA. It’s never too early to start your application so start yours today!
Scholarship applications close February 1, 2024
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2024 – 2025 CSBS Ambassador Applications Open! |
Applications are open to become a CSBS Ambassador! Join an amazing team of student leaders in CSBS who are passionate about sharing their major, college experience and connecting with others!
Applications open November 1 – January 31
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Justice Advocacy Fellowship Applications |
Are you passionate about social justice? Apply to our new cohort-based fellowship opportunity! Selected students will intern with a social justice organization, participate in reflection discussions with your cohort, earn 3 credits per semester for the internship and reflection experiences, and receive a $3,000 scholarship!
Applications are open NOW until January 15!
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| Do you experience climate anxiety? Good Grief Circles are safe spaces where students can come share their emotions on climate change in a supportive environment.
December 5th from 3 pm - 4:30 pm
Gardner Commons- Room 1575
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Enjoy coffee, tea, and conversation with other ENVST students!
December 6th from 10 am - 11 am
Gardner Commons- Room 4540
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| Econ CAKE Talk: Anastasia Wilson |
Join us for Colloquium for the Advancement of Knowledge in Economics (CAKE) talks by the Economics department in 4700 GC.
December 8th from 12 pm - 1:30 pm
Gardner Commons- Room 4700
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| #BeTheSolution Podcast: Mayor Rob Dahle |
In this week's episode, our host Michelle Camacho, Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Science, is joined by Rob Dahle, an alum of the Department of Political Science, a US Army Veteran, and current Mayor of Holladay, Utah. In many ways, Rob’s life has been defined by service – to his family, his country, and his community. Join us as we learn more about Rob’s unique personal and professional trajectory and the importance of public service. We hope you enjoy this conversation.
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