This Week’s Activity and Event Highlights
- Mental Health and Wellness Services – “Monday Morning Reset”
Monday, October 14, 2024 9:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Eastern time | Join virtually at event time - ADP Advising – “Time Management” Online Student Workshop
Monday, October 14, 2024 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Eastern time | Join virtually at event time - Mental Health and Wellness Services – “Silent Disco: Midweek Move and Groove”
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Eastern time | Leever Student Center – Lawn - Mental Health and Wellness Services – “Evening Yoga”
Thursday, October 17, 2024 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Eastern time | Drubner Center – Weight Room
News from the Nest
- Myles Snead earns fourth NE10 Rookie of the Week for Football, Felix Nassen named CACC Defensive Player of the Week for Men’s Soccer, Four Eagles receive CACC Weekly Honor Roll
- Amal Jha wins Top XVII Award, Men’s Golf in fifth place after first two rounds of CACC Championship
- Connecticut Sun finding success on and off the basketball court featuring Main Campus Student and “Threes for Degrees” Scholarship recipient Mei-Li Phung via NBC Connecticut
Check out the full calendar for everything happening this week!

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!

University Spotlight: A Legacy of Learning – Library Director Tracy Ralston Celebrates 36 Years of Evolution at Post University’s Library
As we head toward midterms for the Main Campus Fall 2024 Semester and finals for Online Term 2, it’s important to remember one of the most important University resources – the Traurig Library. Recently, Library Director Tracy Ralston celebrated 36 years of supporting the research and learning success of our students. Read more by tapping the button below about how the library has evolved over the years and how Tracy and her team can support you!
Your Voice. Your Vote.
Election Day 2024 is just 3 weeks away from Monday, October 14, 2024! The freedom to express one’s opinions in upcoming federal and state elections is a legally protected privilege of being an American citizen that should be consistently exercised. Post University and its DEI Advocacy Council encourage students who are United States citizens 18 years of age or over to register and vote in upcoming political elections because every voice matters. Tap the button below for a user-friendly voter registration and all-in-one resource flyer.
Weekly Wellness Corner
The Weekly Wellness Corner is brought to you by the Mental Health and Wellness Team – here, you’ll find content, tips, tricks, programs, and resources to help you Live Wellness and thrive as a Post Eagle!
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Start right now…where you are, with what you have, and keep going!
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Reminder: the best investment you will ever make is the one in yourself. You have not run out of time to make your dreams come true.
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Doing what you love is NOT a waste of time.
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Success can look like anything you can dream of. You are POWERFUL. You have a PURPOSE. What is meant for you will find you.
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Life may throw us curveballs but it’s important to receive, process, transform & SHINE!
Photo of the Week

The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, appeared over campus last week, and Main Campus student Aidan Canady captured this stunning photo of the light show over LaMoy Field.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Monday, October 14, 2024
- Indigenous Peoples Day, University Open, No Main Campus Classes, Online Classes Held as Scheduled
Sunday, October 20, 2024
- Term 2 2024 Ends
Main Campus Advising and Registration for the Spring 2025 Semester Begins Monday, October 21, 2024
It may be hard to believe, but mark your calendar because advising and registration for next semester begins next week! Be on the lookout for an email from an Academic Advisor for important information and next steps. You will receive one of two emails:
– If you have a hold preventing you from registering for the Spring 2025 Semester, you will receive an email telling you that you have a hold, what that hold is for, and what department you should contact/visit to resolve that hold. Once you have resolved all holds, you will receive further instructions on how to meet with an Academic Advisor and register.
– If you do not have a hold preventing you from registering for the Spring 2025 Semester, you will receive an email with instructions on how to meet with an Academic Advisor and schedule/register for your classes. Do not delay in following the instructions listed in this email – registering early will help you to get the courses you need/want to take at times that work best for your schedule.
If you have any questions, please visit the Academic Advising Office on the first floor of Torrance Hall, or contact them at [email protected].
