Let's celebrate together on Tuesday, Oct. 7, from 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. at Gleeson Plaza. This First 50 Days celebration is all about recognizing students’ successful start to the semester. We’ve got a lineup of exciting activities, including free food, a balloon artist, a caricaturist, and more!
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Monday, Oct. 6
7–7:30 p.m. PDT | Online Zoom
Want recruiters to come to you? In just 30 minutes, learn how to set up your Handshake profile to get noticed and get hired. USF Career Services will walk you through tips to complete your profile so it stands out, attract recruiters for internships and jobs, and set filters and alerts to make your search way easier. Register Now »
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| Tuesday, Oct. 7
10 a.m.–3 p.m. | McLaren 252
Join the Office of Sustainability for zero-cost shopping and give new life to secondhand apparel. Support the fight against consumerism, fast fashion, and unethical production!
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Tuesday, Oct. 7
11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. | McLaren 251
In this interview preparation workshop with Enterprise Mobility, students will gain valuable insights into the interview process from the perspective of a recruiter as well as two USF students they have hired.
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| Tuesday, Oct. 7
6–8 p.m. | UC 402/403
This series of Level Up with BASE will focus on your academics with the help of CASA with Academic Success Coach David Yohana and fellow student leaders in the community. Get the real strategies to get the grades you want this semester! RSVP Here »
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Wednesday, Oct. 8
11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. | Thacher Gallery, Gleeson Library
Join Thacher Gallery for hands-on blackout poetry making in conjunction with Banned Book Week, led by Ignatian Literary Magazine editor Jade Han. Creating poems from actual banned books, we will consider how meaning changes through redaction. No writing or artmaking experience required. All are welcome!
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| Thursday, Oct. 9
5–6 p.m. | Kendrick Hall 100
This series of Level Up with BASE will focus on your academics with help from School of Law representatives, featuring Dyvianne Martinez, the director of J.D. admissions, and Stephanie Carlos, assistant dean for student affairs. Discover pathways to law school with different degree plans! RSVP Here »
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