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This Week’s Activities and Events Highlights

  • The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business Fireside Chats Series – Bryan Wilson ‘90
    Wednesday, February 15, 2023 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Eastern time | MacDermid 116 or join virtually at event time
  • Black History Month Virtual Trivia
    Wednesday, February 15, 2023 9:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Eastern time | Join virtually at event time
  • “Feed Your Soul”: A Black History Month Event
    Thursday, February 16, 2023 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Eastern time | Leever Student Center – Dining Hall
  • “Don’t Touch My Hair”: A Black History Month Event
    Friday, February 17, 2023 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Eastern time | MacDermid 116

Check Out the University Calendar for Everything Happening at Post!

Eagles Fans – don’t miss out on any of the action – head on over to the Athletics website for upcoming competitions, season standings, stats, and links to game live streams. Don’t forget to tag your social media posts with #GoPostEagles – we’ll share our favorites on the digital screens around campus, on the official Post University accounts, and in this newsletter!

Weekly Wellness Corner

The Weekly Wellness Corner is brought to you by the Counseling Center – here, you’ll find content, tips, tricks, programs, and resources to help you thrive as a Post Eagle!

Unnoticeable Energy Drainers: 

 

  • Gossip and drama: You don’t need to react to everything that is said to you. Your inner peace is more important. 
  • Small but unreasonable favors: Saying no is not selfish. Let others take up their responsibility so you can fill yours, too. 
  • Comparing yourself to others: Focus more on yourself than the strangers around you. 
  • The urge to make everyone happy: Put yourself first. Take care of your needs, and then do what you can to help others. 
  • A messy working or living space: Keep your place organized so you don’t waste your time navigating through the chaos.  
  • Holding grudges: Hatred takes up more energy than love.

 

-Self-care is the BEST type of care!

 

Career Services Info.

Nice to Meet You: Getting to Know Linda Schultz, Senior Career Advisor

Career Advisor Linda Schultz has over 20 years of experience working with students, alumni, and clients in all aspects of their career development. She obtained a M.S. in Counseling, specialization in Higher Education and is a Licensed Professional Counselor with the State of Connecticut. She is Past-President of the Connecticut Career Counseling & Development Association and won the “Counselor of the Year” award.

Fun Fact: While Linda loves supporting students through the entire career development process, she especially enjoys helping them with their resumes.

 

 

Mark Your Calendar! 

The Center for Career and Professional Development will be hosting its Spring 2023 Career Fair on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in the Drubner Center on campus in Waterbury.  Be part of this exciting event, where you will have the opportunity to connect with employers from Connecticut and beyond who are hiring.  Please visit CCPD in North 103 to learn more about the career fair and register to attend.

Disney College Programs

Recruitment season is around the corner and below we wanted to provide some important updates, key application information and details on the continuation of the Get to Know the Disney College Program virtual sessions starting next week.

Tuesday’s 3 PM to 3:45 PM ET (Jan 10 thru Feb 14) – Unique Link for All Tuesday Sessions – https://disney.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jaBPP-rkTXWbq0y8i47P8g

Wednesday’s – 12 PM to 12:45 PM ET (Jan 11 thru Feb 15) – Unique Link for All Wednesday Sessions – https://disney.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nz4H_K0ZRVeFxa2JQkr5DA

Thursday’s – 3 PM to 3:45 PM ET ( Jan 12 thru Feb 16) – Unique Link for All Thursday Sessions – https://disney.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qnTjVvGnRnqT8i-9uebJ_g

Application Open Dates:

Fall 2022 President’s, Dean’s, and Provost’s Lists

Congratulations to all our hard-working and dedicated Eagles who earned Term Honors during the fall 2022 semester and online terms!

President's List

View the Fall 2022 President’s List Recipients here

President’s List: Full-Time Students

Matriculated undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic excellence by earning a grade point average of at least 3.75, while carrying a minimum of 12 credits in one semester or two terms, will be named to the President’s List for that period. Students earning a grade less than C, IN, P, or W during this period are not eligible. To be eligible for the President’s List, a student must be in an undergraduate degree program.

Dean's List

View the Fall 2022 Dean’s List Recipients here.

Dean’s List: Full-Time Students

Matriculated undergraduate students who demonstrate excellence by earning a grade point average of at least 3.50-3.74 in a degree program, while carrying a minimum of 12 credits in one semester or two terms, will be named to the Dean’s List for that period. Students earning a grade less than C, IN, P, or W during this period are not eligible. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must be in an undergraduate degree program.

Fall 2022 President's List

View the Fall 2022 Provost’s List Recipients here.

Provost’s List:  Half-Time Students

Matriculated undergraduate students who demonstrate excellence by earning a grade point average of at least 3.50 in a degree program, while carrying between 6 and 11 credits in one semester or two terms, will be named to the Provost’s List for that period.  Students earning a grade less than C, IN, P, or W during this period are not eligible.  To be eligible for the Provost’s List, a student must be in an undergraduate degree program.  

ICYMI: “Wealth & Health Disparities in Black and White America” Black History Month Panel

To view the recording of the panel discussion, click here.