Keeping Bobcats Informed, Feb. 15, 2022
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Bobcat Parents & Families,
Words are insufficient to describe our collective grief and anger at the news of yet another school shooting — one that, as of Monday evening, has taken the lives of three students and injured five more at Michigan State University. Our hearts break for the lives lost and all those whose lives are forever changed by this senseless act of violence.
While awful news of this school shooting naturally creates fear and anxiety, it is important to reassure your student that their safety is our top priority. At OHIO, we follow an emergency plan that was developed in coordination with OUPD to ensure the safety of our students in case of an event of this nature.
If your student needs support processing fears triggered by Monday’s event, please encourage them to reach out to the counseling department.
Sincerely,
Kathy
Kathy A Fahl, MSW
Dean of Students
Why college students with a job do better
To work in college, or not to work? That's a common question on students' minds, especially when a full class schedule can feel like more than enough. While it's important to prioritize your studies, working through college has been shown to lead to better outcomes. Here are a few reasons why:
Meet people
Not only can you make new friends on the job, but working on campus can help you network and gain professional connections.
Get leadership experience
A job in college will help you gain practical skills, and working your way into a leadership role will make you stand out to future employers.
Improve time management
Managing a job and classwork can help you develop crucial time management skills. Learning to manage your time is the key to success in many areas of life as you waste less time procrastinating and, instead, focus on the day's priorities.
Check out current student job postings >
BOBCAT CAREERS
Whether you're starting your career search or just want to learn more about the different industries out there, take advantage of the many events and resources available to you at OHIO.
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Career and Internship FairHead to Ping next Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to connect with recruiters, explore industries, and practice your networking skills. |
Diversity in the WorkplaceOver the next couple weeks, hear from Bobcat alums as they share their experiences with diversity in the workplace. The event series will conclude on Feb. 26 with a diversity panel and networking event. Register today. |
Navigating post-grad lifeMaddie Meyer (’14) has learned a thing or two about navigating the world and securing her dream job as chief photographer for Getty Images. |
Founders Day Birthday Bash
Join us for the Founders Day Birthday Bash at Baker Center Ballroom this Saturday from 1-4 p.m. All are welcome to celebrate with free food, activities, and some special surprises. Get there early and receive an exclusive OHIO fanny pack!
Exploring the realities of poverty in America
Years of barely scraping by with government assistance and a $9-an-hour job as a house cleaner led to author Stephanie Land's bestselling memoir, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive. The book also inspired the Netflix series "Maid." Hear from Land and other panelists next Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 3 p.m. Registration is free for both in-person and virtual events.
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