Bennion Center Student Leaders. 2021 Giving Day.
Bennion Center Student Leaders. 2021 Giving Day.

2020/2021 Graduates Convocation Presentation Submissions

If you graduated in 2020, or will be graduating in 2021, join the College of Social & Behavioral Science Convocation presentation! Help us highlight your experience during your time at the U! Submit a photo of your own unique graduation, your cap and gown, family and friends, or how you found inspiring solutions to this year’s grand challenges to be featured in the presentation showcased during the upcoming 2020-21 CSBS Convocation.
Submit Here!

2021 Giving Day Toolkit

Are you wondering how you can help spread the word about  this year's U Giving Day and inspire others to donate? Check out the U Giving Day toolkit! You can use University hashtags, photos, text, and even U Giving Day-themed Instagram story stickers to help spread the word and engage others by posting on your social networks! 
Check it out!

2021 Fulbright Scholarships


Fulbright provides annual grants for U.S. students wishing to conduct research, teach English, or obtain an MA degree in a foreign country. Senior undergrads and graduate students in all disciplines are eligible to apply. The deadline is always in October so there’s plenty of time to learn about this award!

The next virtual info session will be held on Wednesday, February 17 from 3:00 PM- 4:00 PM here!
Please join us to learn more about this prestigious opportunity!

Bennion Center Student Leader Applications

The Bennion Center is now accepting applications for new student leaders to fill around 80 open positions in a variety of our community engagement programs. Previous engagement with the Bennion Center is not required to apply and the positions are open to all majors. This is a great way to get involved outside of the classroom, build personal connections, earn leadership experience, and make a difference in our community.

The available student leader positions are for the following programs:
  • Alternative Breaks
  • Bennion Scholars
  • Communication Team
  • Community Engagement Cohorts
  • Community Partnership Programs
  • Utah Reads 
Learn More & Apply!
Ask An Ambassador: Involvement on Campus
Hear from our CSBS Student Ambassadors each month as they host discussions open to all students on a range of topics. This month, they'll discuss how to get involved on campus- even during a pandemic! We will have a panel discussion, resources, and time for Q&A.
This month's discussion will be held on Monday, February 22nd at 3:00 PM. 
Check it out!

The Winter Roundtable: A Pandemic of Racism

The Winter Roundtable is the longest running continuing professional education program in the United States devoted solely to cultural issues in psychology, education, and social work. The Winter Roundtable continues its tradition of bringing together scholars, practitioners, researchers, social change agents and students interested in the intersections between race, ethnicity, social class, gender, ability status, sexual orientation, and religious affiliation in psychology, education, and social work.

The 38th Annual Winter Roundtable, a Pandemic of Racism, will be a virtual conference that will span Thursday, February 25th to Saturday, February 27th, 2021.
Check it out!

Undergraduate Infant Mental Health Certificate

Interested in infant and early childhood mental health? 
Earn an Undergraduate Certificate with the new Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Certificate program.  
The purpose of infant mental health certificate, offered jointly through Family and Consumer Studies & Psychology, is to promote the health and development of all young children. By training the next generation of students in a culturally sensitive and relationship-focused manner, students will become expert consultants in the field of infant and early childhood mental health. 

Check it out!

Tech Help to the Rescue!

Don’t let pesky tech problems get in the way of completing your mid semester assignments! Contact the help desks below when you need assistance with one of your online courses.

For questions about Canvas, including assignments, settings, and error messages, contact the Canvas help desk (available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week):
•Phone: 1-844-527-0328
•Chat: Access chat help by clicking the Help icon in the far-left menu inside Canvas.
For questions about My Media videos and Kaltura Capture in Canvas, as well as UOnline Exam Services, contact the Teaching & Learning Technologies help desk (available Monday–Friday from 8:00AM-5:00PM [Mountain Time]):
•Phone: 801-581-6112
For questions about access to the CSBS Virtual Computing Lab, contact CSBS Computing (available Monday–Friday from 8:00AM–5:00PM [Mountain Time]):
•Phone: 801-585-8985
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