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Volunteer for Home Front Strong

September 6, 2019
Volunteer for Home Front Strong

This is an 8 week resiliency program for partners of post-9/11 service members and veterans. They offer a parallel resiliency program for the children of the group members. Volunteers will assist in teaching children how to build their own resiliency; this will include group conversations, crafts, and games. They are looking for volunteers to help… Read More »

APPLY NOW!

September 6, 2019
APPLY NOW!

The application for admission to the Teacher Preparation Program at MSU is now open! Eligible Candidates must meet the following requirements: (1) must be currently enrolled (2) will have earned at least 28 credits by the end of Fall Semester 2019 (3) will have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 at the end of… Read More »

Volunteer for the Refugee Development Center

September 5, 2019
Volunteer for the Refugee Development Center

Contribute to cultivating a welcoming, thriving community that collaborates with refugees and newcomers through education, engagement, and support through volunteer experience with the Refugee Development Center (RDC). The RDC organizes a variety of after school and evening programs for newcomers. Volunteers are needed to provide tutoring programs, which is typically a commit of 2 hours… Read More »

Welcome Back Students

August 28, 2019
Welcome Back Students

The SAO advising team welcomes you back to campus. We’ve missed you! Take some time to see your advisor early this fall to get the semester started off right. For Academic Advising August 26-September 4, Walk-in Advising only: 9-11 AM Monday-Friday, 2-4 PM, Monday-Thursday.  REGULAR ADVISING APPOINTMENT TIMES WILL BE AVAILABLE STARTING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH.… Read More »

Tutors needed!

May 8, 2019
Tutors needed!

The Mid-Michigan Leadership Academy (MMLA) is looking for tutors that can provide services 20-40 hrs/week with flexible scheduling between 7:30am-3:00pm Monday-Friday from now until June 19, 2019. This is a temporary position. Candidates must have 60+ college credits, be able to pass a background check, and have a strong desire to work with elementary age… Read More »

Work with Kids this Summer

April 21, 2019
Work with Kids this Summer

Summer camps can provide a great opportunity for future teachers to gain leadership and communication skills! One Heartland is a summer camp hiring college students to work with youth! They provide a life-changing summer job with opportunity to work with diverse campers while having fun and creating life-long memories. Life-skills gained in this position include… Read More »

Puppies and Pizza – Student Appreciation Night

April 18, 2019
Puppies and Pizza – Student Appreciation Night

As a way to say “thank you” and “a job well done” the College of Education Leadership Council is offering you a fun and relaxing evening of eating pizza and petting therapy dogs in Erickson Hall. Don’t miss it! RSVP on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/294426968150867/

Okemos Special Needs Day Camp

April 11, 2019

The Okemos Special Needs Day Camp is for children and adults with disabilities that runs for 7 weeks in the summer. It operates M-F, 8-2, June 17-August 9, with no camp the week of July 4. This camp offers field trips and swimming two days a week at a local pool to its participants. OSNDC… Read More »

Look no further for summer opportunity

April 10, 2019
Look no further for summer opportunity

Still looking for a summer opportunity? Look no further. You are invited to attend the last career fair of the academic year, the Just In Time Job Fair! Over 100 companies will be attending the fair located in the Spartan Stadium Huntington Club on Monday, April 15th from 4:00 – 7:00pm. See the complete list of… Read More »