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            <title>Consider Yourself Part of the Family!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/06/6070011482_5656f8e1d6_o-thumb-240x159-380584.jpg"><img alt="Thumbnail image for 6070011482_5656f8e1d6_o.jpg" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/06/6070011482_5656f8e1d6_o-thumb-240x159-380584-thumb-240x159-380585.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" height="159" width="240" /></a>So, this is it.&nbsp; You've made your decision, and you are--officially--a Penn State student in the College of the Liberal Arts. Before anything else: CONGRATULATIONS!&nbsp; You are one of the 780 students in the College who are beginning what we hope will be an exciting academic, personal, and professional journey.&nbsp; Secondly:&nbsp; WELCOME!&nbsp; Right now--and from the moment you accepted your offer of admission--we consider you to be a member of the Liberal Arts community.&nbsp; We're happy to have you here, and we're ready to help you get off to a successful start.<br /><br />The College of the Liberal Arts is big.&nbsp; Of the eleven academic Colleges at Penn State (Engineering, Business, Science, Education, Arts and Architecture, Health and Human Development, Agriculture, Communications, Information Science and Technology), Liberal Arts is the 2nd largest behind Engineering.&nbsp; But we pride ourselves on--and celebrate the fact that--Liberal Arts "feels" like a small College.&nbsp; Most of our majors are small, and many of the courses we offer are small, too, with 30 students or less.&nbsp; That student to faculty ratio translates into lots of opportunities to interact with faculty in class, to do research with faculty, to travel with faculty as a component of a particular class, and--very importantly--to see them during office hours.<br /><br />But even before you attend your very first class and meet your professor, there are steps you can take to become a connected, informed, and prepared Liberal Arts student.<br /><br />Be curious.&nbsp; Find out what's going on in the College and on campus by joining and following us online:<br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Twitter:&nbsp; <a href="https://twitter.com/LAUSDeanLong">@LAUSDeanLong</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/AdvisingLAatPSU">@AdvisingLAatPSU</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/LAUSatPSU">@LAUSatPSU</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/psulauc">@psulauc</a><br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LAUSatPSU?fref=ts">www.facebook.com/LAUSatPSU</a><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Career Enrichment Network: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LANetworkatPSU?fref=ts">https://www.facebook.com/LANetworkatPSU?fref=ts</a><br /><br /><br /><br />Bookmark important websites:&nbsp; Here are a few you can start with now--the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Studies home-page, the Career Enrichment Network website, the Paterno Fellows website--along with a few other helpful websites. &nbsp;<br />•&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="www.facebook.com/LAUSatPSU">laus.psu.edu</a><br />•&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="laus.psu.edu/network">laus.psu.edu/network</a><br />•&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/paterno-fellows">laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/paterno-fellows</a><br />•&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="http://laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/advising/advisers-by-major">http://laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/advising/advisers-by-major</a><br />•&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="http://laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/academics/academic-policies-and-procedures">http://laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/academics/academic-policies-and-procedures</a><br /><br />Remember what you learned at NSO.&nbsp; Become well-acquainted with eLion, the Schedule of Courses, and the Welcome Week Schedule (<a href="http://orientation.psu.edu/welcomeweek">http://orientation.psu.edu/welcomeweek</a>). The first ten days of the semester are designated as the "Drop/Add" period.&nbsp; You might want to adjust your initial class schedule then--and you learned how to do that in your first scheduling appointment during Orientation.&nbsp; Remember that you can revisit the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Advising Video Library to review how to schedule an appointment with an adviser and how to schedule courses (<a href="http://laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/advising/video-library">http://laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/advising/video-librar</a>y). <br /><br />Become familiar with the Liberal Arts Career Enrichment Network (CEN).&nbsp; Students often wait to take advantage of this important office until they are approaching their senior year.&nbsp; That's a mistake you'll want to avoid.&nbsp; Connecting with the CEN should be part of your Liberal Arts experience from Day One.&nbsp; In fact, you could have a look at the services it provides right now (<a href="laus.psu.edu/network">laus.psu.edu/network</a>).<br /><br />Come to the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Council (LAUC) Pizza Party on Sunday, August 25.<br />&nbsp;The members of this group are very engaged Liberal Arts students, so they are an excellent source of information and support for new students.&nbsp; You'll meet nice, approachable people who were in your shoes not long ago, and they want to help you feel comfortable.&nbsp; And, you might like them so much that you'll consider joining this organization.<br /><br />Know who your adviser is.&nbsp; You can find the name and contact information of your adviser on eLion.&nbsp; You can also learn the names and locations of other advisers in the College of the Liberal Arts here (<a href="http://laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/advising/advisers-by-major">http://laus.la.psu.edu/current-students/advising/advisers-by-major</a>) if you are exploring other majors and minors.&nbsp; Establishing a working relationship with advisers early on will make it much easier for you to access resources and assistance when a need arises.<br /><br />Meet with your adviser.&nbsp; During the drop/add period (the first ten days of the semester), all Liberal Arts advisers offer 15-minute walk-ins.&nbsp; Afterwards, however, you can make an appointment with your adviser and find out when his or her regular walk-ins are by using this website: <a href="http://www.la.psu.edu/advising-appt/">http://www.la.psu.edu/advising-appt/</a>. <br /><br />Pay attention to invitations to group advising sessions.&nbsp; Many Liberal Arts advisers coordinate group advising sessions for first year students.&nbsp; Chances are, your questions will be very similar to those of other first-year students, and group advising sessions allow you to obtain foundational details early.&nbsp; Then, your one-on-one interaction with your adviser during appointments can be tailored more toward your specific goals and plans.<br /><br />And, practice this any chance you get:&nbsp; We ARE . . . Penn State!<br /><br /><br /><br /> <div><br /></div>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/Interior%20Tato.jpg"><img alt="Interior Tato.jpg" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/05/Interior%20Tato-thumb-240x268-377158.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" height="268" width="240" /></a><i>During the spring 2013 semester, students in one section of English 030 took part in a unique experiment to bring together <b>research</b>, <b>writing</b>, and <b>technology</b> in a way that was both meaningful to the students and relevant to the Penn State community.&nbsp; "<a href="http://kirschbombe.com/lbrown/mappingpennstate/">Mapping the Penn State Archives</a>" is being featured in this blog during finals week.&nbsp;&nbsp; </i><br /><i><br />In this final installment, appropriately titled "Gentle Thursdays," Jennifer Tato (right) talks about the process of uncovering a long-forgotten student tradition.&nbsp; Her article and some of the photographs she discovered are available <a href="http://kirschbombe.com/lbrown/mappingpennstate/items/show/35">here</a>.<br /><br /><br /><br /></i><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><i>By Jennifer Tato</i></font><br /><i>Researching in the archives</i>. That phrase made me really anxious and hesitant to begin a research project in the Penn State Library. Whenever I heard the word research, I would shudder and think of someone working on pages upon pages about a boring subject. The moment I stepped into the archives I could not think of what was so boring about it after all. The archives have everything! It was in that moment that I got excited to begin my work. I did not know what I was going to be researching at the time, but I knew it was going to be an adventure. I think it was when my English teacher, Laura Brown, proposed Gentle Thursdays as a potential research project to me--that's when I dove full throttle into research at the archives. I spent a lot of time in there uncovering the history behind Gentle Thursdays, which was considered as a "day of sharing" amidst the 1970s anti-war sentiments. This event was a well-known and celebrated student tradition; it brought together everyone in State College by simply caring and giving. The reason it really captured my attention was because, during a time of violence and hopelessness, the student body and community came together to share and to create a peace-oriented, accepting environment. I knew instantly I wanted to propose to bring this tradition back for my project, the only problem was that Gentle Thursdays was canceled in the early 1980s because of substance abuse. Therefore, I knew bringing this student tradition back would mean having to reform the event. <br /><br />Piecing together all of this information about Gentle Thursdays was the best part of my experience. It was like a giant jigsaw puzzle, and I was the one that needed to make sense of it. <br /><br />The puzzle pieces were the boxes of pictures handed to me at the archives. I wore blue rubber gloves so as not to damage these delicate old photographs. Other pieces were newspaper clippings of the event and little weekly booklets from the 1970s that gave information about events and courses that were happening on campus. These were all the resources available to me in the archives, along with the archivists, who proved to be my heroes when it came to finding more information on participators at the events. Overall I would have to say that my all time favorite and most memorable part of this research project was getting in contact with Dr. Thomas Benson. He is a Penn State scholar and Professor of Rhetoric, or as I know him, the famous Gentle Thursdays still-life photographer. I had an interview with him about my project, and he was so helpful and ended up giving me the contact information of one of the three student founders of Gentle Thursdays, Jon Lange. I was able to interview him as well over the phone, and I was simply ecstatic. These two people and the archivists gave me all the resources I needed to make my research project a success. I would highly recommend the archives to anyone who is interested in a specific topic, the archivists are more than helpful, and in the end you could stumble upon a piece of history that no one has ever uncovered before!<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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            <title>Mapping the Penn State Archives - Part Two</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/Library%20Exterior%20Portrait.jpg"><img alt="Library Exterior Portrait.jpg" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/05/Library%20Exterior%20Portrait-thumb-240x421-376756.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" height="421" width="240" /></a><i>During the spring 2013 semester, students in one section of English 030 took part in a unique experiment to bring together <b>research</b>, <b>writing</b>, and <b>technology</b> in a way that was both meaningful to the students and relevant to the Penn State community.&nbsp; "<a href="http://kirschbombe.com/lbrown/mappingpennstate/">Mapping the Penn State Archives</a>" is being featured in this blog during finals week. &nbsp; <br /><br />Today, Carter Clabuagh (right) offers a student perspective on the research process and working with the staff at the Special Collections Library. Her brief history of the State Theatre is available <a href="http://kirschbombe.com/lbrown/mappingpennstate/items/show/30">here</a>.</i>&nbsp; <br /><br /><b>My Experience with the University Archives</b><br /><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><i>By Carter Clabaugh</i></font><br />At the beginning of the semester, my English 030 class was given a run-down of all the papers we would have completed by the end of the semester. When the archival research paper was discussed, I knew then and there that I would want to write about the State Theatre. The historic "State" is important to me because it housed one of my first classes as a freshman here at Penn State: COMM 150. I learned a lot in that film class, and had a great time watching movies in a beautiful, old theatre. Having a class&nbsp; in the State was an experience I will never forget.<br /><br />When it finally came time to research topics in the University Archives, I was pretty intimidated. I knew that I would find some information on the State, but the process for using the Special Collections material seemed kind of lengthy and daunting. I decided that I would stop worrying about the process of going into the archives by myself and just do it! I came in on a Tuesday, and right off the bat, the staff welcomed me and made me feel...important! Everyone I talked to about my research project got very excited and offered me pieces of advice about constructing my argument as well as anecdotes about their own experiences at the State. One librarian even drove out to another location to find a file for me on the State Theatre that I could use. All of the Special Collections faculty at the desk the day I went in helped me find plenty of material on the State, and they did so with joy. Once I had all of the information I needed, I went through it in the "quiet room" a few times and, finally, put together my paper. I could not have done it without the help of the extremely friendly and helpful staff. Sure, reading through old emails was fun (and weird!), as was looking at old annual programs from the State, but the people who worked in the University Archives library really made the experience for me.<br /><br />It meant a lot to me to get the chance to recreate the history of a place I felt a connection to through old programs and newspaper articles, and I would gladly encourage my peers to go check out the archives for research or recreation.<br /><br /> <div><br /></div>]]></description>
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<p><i>During
the spring 2013 semester, students in one section of English 030 took part in a
unique experiment to bring together<b> research</b>, <b>writing</b>, and <b>technology</b> in a way
that was both meaningful to the students and relevant to the Penn State community.&nbsp; The resulting project, "<a href="http://kirschbombe.com/lbrown/mappingpennstate/">Mapping the Penn State Archives</a>," will be featured
in this blog over the next three days.&nbsp; <br /></i></p>
<p><i>Today, in part one, instructor and
graduate student, Laura Michael Brown, reflects on the project, the process, and the
transformation she witnessed in her students.</i></p>
<p><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><i> By Laura Michael Brown</i></font></p>
<p>In our Honors
First-Year Composition class this semester (ENGL 030), my students were tasked
with an archival research project. This challenging assignment was initially
met with a healthy level of skepticism, but these students dove into the research
process with positive attitudes. We visited the Special Collections Library for
the first time together as a class. Archivists Jackie Esposito and Paul Dzyak
introduced us to the incredible variety of sources available in the University
Archives, which houses the collections that my students worked from. They each
investigated a particular aspect of Penn State's history that they found
interesting, using primary sources to stitch together a story about our
university's past. For their research papers, they used that history to inform
a discussion of a current issue on campus. Topics ranged from the history of
the mascot to the history of student activism on campus, but every member of
the class was able to develop a detailed and persuasive contemporary argument.
They learned to value Penn State's past at the same time that they looked for
ways to better the community in the present. Archival work invigorated their
research and writing processes by encouraging them to explore unique
connections between historical and contemporary issues and by creating a real
opportunity for them to discover something new and unexpected about our
university. </p>

<p>The project
culminated in the creation of a website. Librarian Dawn Childress helped us to
develop a site that features a digital archive and an interactive historical
campus map. This public element allows their work to leave the walls of our
classroom and continue to reach the Penn State community well past the end of
the semester. The website helped students to see their individual projects as a
part of larger conversation about our institution; I loved seeing the students
develop and discuss connections between their topics. We held a public
presentation of the website on our last day of class. I was impressed by the
confidence and enthusiasm of each student as they shared their contributions,
and I could not have been more proud to see their work come together so
successfully. It is my hope that this project taught my students to rethink
possibilities for research and writing, but that it also taught them something
about what it means to actively engage with their community.</p>

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            <description><![CDATA[<div align="left"><div align="left"><a href="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/04/CLSProgram_color_horizontal_1_inch-thumb-240x114-376364.jpg"><img alt="Thumbnail image for CLSProgram_color_horizontal_1_inch.jpg" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/04/CLSProgram_color_horizontal_1_inch-thumb-240x114-376364-thumb-240x114-376365.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0px 20px 20px 0px;" height="114" width="240" /></a>Penn State students Tomoko Bowser (Engineering) and Sarah Newby (Chinese/Biochemistry) have both been awarded Critical Language Scholarships for intensive study of an Asian language during the summer of 2013. The Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) Program offers fully-funded summer language institutes for U.S. University Students and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.<br /></div><br /></div>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div><img alt="546108_10201071555854096_1391709923_n.jpg" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/546108_10201071555854096_1391709923_n.jpg" width="600" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></div><div>Last week, I traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee for my first American Association of Physical Anthropology conference. Correction, first Kristen and I went to the Knoxville Zoo, then I went to the conference.</div><div><br /></div><div>I have never seen such a marvelous aggregation of like-minded primates in my life! And I'm not talking about the lemurs or chimpanzees. Perhaps I am still green-hearted and rose-lensed but I was thrilled to simply be surrounded by so many other anthropologists: here one couple is discussing aye-aye masticatory muscles, around the corner a man holds his palm flat under an imaginary skull and describes the CT scanning process to his student, and beyond them a pair of girls walk up to read posters on ancient Latin American trephination. These are the conversations I don't get to have in my daily life. These are the interests that make me feel like an odd bird in a college of pre-med students and chemical engineers. This was the first time I felt that I too was an anthropologist. I belonged.</div><div><br /></div><div>Thursday, I presented my summer plan to study aye-ayes in Madagascar. Standing beside my poster I bit the inside of my cheek and anxiously waited for some gray-beard scholar to come over and stump me with hellish questions on evolutionary genetics. But he never came. Rather a crowd of curious grad students, post docs and professors slowly formed. I shook hands with my nervous, sweaty palms, and slowly began to relax to friendly smiles and good natured questions. I even got some great suggestions and encouragement from renowned scientists in my field. Ahhh, the transitive property of endorsement: if these people are important and they like my research plans, my research must also have a chance of becoming important.</div><div><br /></div><div>Apart from this, the best parts of the conference were the little things. Morning runs along the swirling Tennessee river. Discussions on the state of lemur conservation over fried onion rings. Cranberry vanilla wheat scones to dip in coffee during breaks between presentations. Whiskey bread pudding ordered by room service after our last day of talks. (I swear I wasn't just there for the food!)</div><div><br /></div><div>The most profound and lingering taste was that of inclusiveness. To my surprise, I didn't feel like a little baby-undergraduate student last week. I thought I would be like the little kids sister of science: &nbsp;tagging along, nervous and pitied in my inexperience. Rather, I felt included, respected and excited. Excited for my next conference, encouraged for my summer research and motivated to one day be the professor on stage presenting the new discoveries on subfossil lemurs, instead of just a bright eyed girl clapping in the audience.</div>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/4494173588_c108216a3e.jpg"><img alt="Alumni Networking Event" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/04/4494173588_c108216a3e-thumb-240x159-374827.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" height="159" width="240" /></a></p><p>On March 21<sup>st</sup>, I went for my first ever
networking event - Liberal Arts Alumni Networking. Networking is a word that
almost everyone has either heard or used. It is thrown around casually but no
one actually realizes just how important it can be or even how scary.</p>

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            <description><![CDATA[I<a href="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/04/test%20taking-thumb-240x159-373897.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 20px 20px 0px; FLOAT: left" class="mt-image-left" alt="Thumbnail image for test taking.jpg" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/04/test%20taking-thumb-240x159-373897-thumb-240x159-373898.jpg" width="240" height="159" /></a>t's that time of year again; spring semester is wrapping up and it is crunch time.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>For many students, that means there are papers to write, exams to take, final projects to complete, group work to hash out, and, with all that, personal sanity to protect!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>With all the work piling up and condensed into the last few weeks of the semester, it can be relatively easy to get burned out.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>These two lists will offer potential signs of burn out AND provide some helpful tips on how to avoid it.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>]]></description>
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            <title>Got a summer internship? Then tell us about it!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<div style="font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; text-decoration: none; font-size: 12pt;"><div style="font-size: 10pt;"><div style="font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; font-size: medium;"><font style="font-size: 0.8em;">When
 you're searching for that perfect summer internship, and you finally 
get it, your first call is probably to your family.&nbsp; Then you start 
telling your friends.&nbsp; Maybe you mention it to your adviser if you meet 
him or her on a regular basis.&nbsp; But what about the Career Enrichment 
Network?&nbsp; We are incredibly interested to know when Liberal Arts 
students are successful in their internship searches, so please share 
your good news with us! &nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br /><br />You
 can add your internship information to your <a href="https://la-psu-csm.symplicity.com/students"><b></b></a><b><a href="editor-content.html?cs=utf-8">Network Symplicity</a></b> account 
by logging in and clicking on the My Internship Information tab under 
Shortcuts.&nbsp; You also can send us an email at<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><b><span class="Object" id="OBJ_PREFIX_DWT143_com_zimbra_email"><a href="mailto:lanetwork@psu.edu" target="_blank">lanetwork@psu.edu</a></span></b><span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>with your details, if you prefer.<br /><br />And in case just asking you to do it isn't enough, check out our<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br /><br /></span><b>Top Five Reasons to Report Your Internship to the Career Enrichment Network</b>:<br /><br /><b>5. For the good of the cause:</b>&nbsp; 
Most students don't realize it, but there are a lot of faculty and staff
 invested in and interested in your success.&nbsp; We report annually on the 
number of students participating in all sorts of enrichment activities, 
so your internship is certainly important to you, but it's also 
important to us.&nbsp; Tell us so you can be included in the numbers of other
 Liberal Arts students enriching their educational experiences this 
summer.<br /><b><br /></b></font></div><div style="font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; font-size: medium;"><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><b>4. Pay it forward:</b>&nbsp; 
Your internship may be with an employer or site that we have not 
connected with yet.&nbsp; If you report your internship to the Network, then 
we can contact the site to learn about opportunities for future Liberal 
Arts students.&nbsp; Give the students a year or two behind you a hand with 
their internship searches by reporting yours to us <span class="Object" id="OBJ_PREFIX_DWT144_com_zimbra_date">today</span>.<br /><br /></font></div><div style="font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; font-size: medium;"><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><b>3. Competitive streak:&nbsp;</b><span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>We
 all know that Liberal Arts graduates are just as successful as 
graduates from other colleges.&nbsp; We'd like to be able to say that Liberal
 Arts students are just as successful as their counterparts from other 
colleges in participating in internships and other enrichment 
experiences.&nbsp; We don't know you're doing an internship if you don't 
report it (or if you're not earning academic credit for it).<br /><br /></font></div><div style="font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; font-size: medium;"><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><b>2. Bragging rights:</b>&nbsp; 
Don't you want people to know you're doing cool things?&nbsp; The Network 
spotlights Liberal Arts students on our web site, and we'd love to have 
you sharing your experience with the Liberal Arts community.&nbsp; Tell us 
where you are and what you're doing, and your photo could be on the 
Network web site this summer/fall.<br /><b><br /></b></font></div><div style="font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; font-size: medium;"><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><b>1. Show me the money:&nbsp;</b><span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>Many
 Liberal Arts majors are interested in fields where interns are not 
always paid (non-profits, government, etc.).&nbsp; Luckily for them, we have a
 lot of successful and generous alumni who have donated to the College 
so we can provide current Liberal Arts majors with enrichment funds to 
support their internship experiences.&nbsp; The application process is pretty
 simple and straightforward, and award amounts range from a few hundred 
to a few thousand dollars, depending on the situation, student need, 
etc.&nbsp;<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br /></font></div></div></div><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><br />*If
 you don't have a summer internship and want one, then please review 
current postings in your Network Symplicity account and/or contact a 
Network staff member for assistance with your resume and/or cover 
letters. </font>]]></description>
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            <title>Where do YOU take a Liberal Arts Degree.....?</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><a href="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/Business.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px; FLOAT: right" class="mt-image-right" alt="Business.jpg" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/04/Business-thumb-240x159-372791.jpg" width="240" height="159" /></a><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000">You know the old question...<o:p></o:p></font></font></span></font></font></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"></span><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000">What am I going to do with this degree?"</font></font></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"><i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal"><font size="3"><font color="#000000">The graduate with a science degree asks, "Why does it work?"</font></font></i></span></p><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000">
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><em>The graduate with an engineering degree asks, "How does it work?"</em></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><em>The graduate with an accounting degree asks, "How much will it cost?"</em></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><em>The graduate with a liberal arts degree asks, <br />"Do you want fries with that?"</em></p>
</font></font><p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><font color="#000000"></font></font><font color="#000000"><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3">You must admit some of you had to explain to your parents why you wish to pursue a degree in the liberal arts!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>The genesis of such stereotypical perspectives on liberal arts studies can be partially attributed to the computer generation and the industrial revolutions that have dominated our country's short history</font></span><span class="apple-style-span"><span style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-SIZE: 9pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 11.0pt">.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span></span><font size="3">But as liberal arts students you know that this stereotype is not true.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</span>In fact, a liberal arts degree is more valuable today than ever before.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>In response to this shifting economic dilemma, corporations have become less hierarchical and require employees who have developed a wide array of knowledge, rather than ones who specialize in one specific area. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</span>Who better is equipped then YOU?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>Whose scope is the big picture and the variety of studies that have trained you to understand and think critically about people and to become ethical leaders and global citizens?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span></font><font size="3">Yours!</font><font size="3"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span><o:p></o:p></font></span></font></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000">You don't just learn facts--liberal arts students apply what they learn, test theories, consider multiple perspectives, and put knowledge into action.&nbsp;<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>As noted in the Wall Street Journal (Sept 13, 2010), The Pennsylvania State University was ranked number 1 in their survey regarding company recruiters.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>The article stated graduates of top public universities are often among the most prepared and well-rounded academically, and companies have found they fit well into their corporate cultures and over time have the best track record in their firms.<o:p></o:p></font></font></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000">That being said you need to take the appropriate steps NOW so that at the end of your academic journey you have asked the right questions that will help point you in the right direction.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>Here are some to think about...<o:p></o:p></font></font></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt 0.5in" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">Where do you look for information about different careers</b>?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>Career Services!!!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>They have entire programs dedicated to helping you find your paths about careers.</font><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"><font color="#000000">&nbsp; </font></span></font><a href="http://studentaffairs.psu.edu/career/students/job_search.shtml"><font color="#0000ff" size="3">Career Services</font></a><font size="3"><font color="#000000"> has a page dedicated to finding a job and how to develop the necessary skills to clarify your career goals, identify your job target and plan and organize your job search.<o:p></o:p></font></font></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt 0.5in" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"><font color="#000000"><font size="3"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">How do I prepare myself to apply for these opportunities?</b> <span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</span>Another awesome resource is the </font></font><a href="http://laus.la.psu.edu/network/network/network-symplicity"><font color="#0000ff" size="3">Liberal Arts Career Enrichment Network</font></a><font color="#000000" size="3">.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>They provide services regarding mentoring, internships, resume writing, interview techniques, and skill assessment.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>Sign up NOW for their </font><a href="http://laus.la.psu.edu/network/network/network-symplicity"><font color="#0000ff" size="3">network simplicity</font></a><font size="3"><font color="#000000"> to find meaningful internships<o:p></o:p></font></font></span></p>
<p style="LINE-HEIGHT: normal; MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt 0.5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">What are the entry-level jobs really like?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span></b>It is never too early to do internships.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>I encourage you to try to obtain an internship every summer.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>The majority of them are unpaid, however you need to focus on what you will gain during the internship, networking, references, knowing the area you wish to work in (non-profit, business, government, local).<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>Use your available time wisely and make an effort to increase your exposure to career fields of interest through job shadowing, internship, volunteer, or work experiences during academic and summer breaks. <o:p></o:p></font></font></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt 0.5in" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><span class="apple-style-span"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">Does performance matter?</b> It HELPS!! Look at your academic coursework to ensure that you are maximizing the array of academic and career options available to you at Penn State.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span></span>The quality of your involvement within an organization is more valuable than the number of organizations in which you are involved.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span><span class="apple-style-span">Seek opportunities for leadership within an organization (i.e. become an officer or take on a position that demands responsibility), find something you care enough about to make a difference, look for opportunities to <a href="http://www.centreconnect.org/" target="_blank"><span style="COLOR: windowtext; TEXT-DECORATION: none; text-underline: none">volunteer in the community</span></a>.<o:p></o:p></span></font></font></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt 0.5in" class="MsoNormal"><span class="apple-style-span"><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">How do you network? </b>Start now by meeting and building a relationship with your academic adviser to learn about majors, academic options, course content, and requirements.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>This is just the start of learning how to network.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>Also, it is very important to establish a relationship with faculty to learn about academic programs and related opportunities to build skills in and outside of the classroom.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>Remember your faculty members are passionate about the same things you are passionate about!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>I challenge you to get to know at least one of your faculty members every semester.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span><o:p></o:p></font></font></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><font color="#000000">So embrace your decision for selecting Liberal Arts because YOU are the leaders, creators, and developers of our FUTURE!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>I know you are destined for great things.</font></font></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><o:p>You may find yourself&nbsp;in a fast food joint, BUT you will be the one buying the fries.</o:p></font></font></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><o:p>Mmmmmm..........fries!</o:p></font></font></p></span>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>G'day Mates! My name is Jackie Guhanick and I am currently studying abroad in the beautiful Sydney, Australia. I am a Junior at Penn State University majoring in B.S. Psychology, Business Option and minoring in Human Development and Family Studies. Although I was sad to leave the excitement of Penn State for a semester, coming to Sydney has been one of the best decisions I've ever made... and it has only been a month!<br /><br /></p>

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When coming to Australia, I had hopes of learning about a different culture and immersing myself into a new environment. By obtaining an internship during my time here, I felt that I could enrich my experience even more. I am very interested in learning about cultural differences, and I believe real work experience here will give me a great sense of the differences between American and Australian work environments. <br /><br />I am doing a marketing and social media internship this semester with Can Too- Run and Swim. <a href="http://www.cantoo.org.au/">Can Too</a> is a non-profit organization that trains individuals of all fitness levels to compete in marathons, half-marathons, swim events and triathlons as a part of a team. By training and competing in the run and swim programs, the Can Too participants fundraise for Cure Cancer Australia which provides funding for young Australian cancer researchers in their quest to cure cancer. <br /><br />I will be working primarily a full day a week for Can Too, as well as attending their events. During my time at Can Too I have begun to help with launching their new marking campaign, designed to strategically distribute brochures throughout Sydney to attract new Can Too participants. I have been contacting the team captains, coaches, and mentors of each training program, introducing the new marketing campaign and requesting that their participants distribute the new Can Too brochures to venues within their areas. I have also been helping improve their social media usage. I have been researching other non-profits within Australia to compare to Can Too and identify what has worked and what hasn't for other organizations. <br /><br />I also recently attended one of Can Too's events, a 10K Fun Run which the participants use for practice. It was great to see all the hard work put in at the office translated into a real event and finally connect all that I've learned about Can Too into action.<br /><br />It's amazing that even though I'm thousands of miles away from home I have still found so much comfort here in Sydney. I have always found great enjoyment in being involved in my community and I believe Can Too will give me the opportunity to develop my connection with Sydney. It's also amazing to be working for an organization that supports a cause I am so passionate about!<br /><p></p>

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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/Lindsay%20Wells.jpg"><img alt="Lindsay Wells.jpg" src="http://blogs.la.psu.edu/laus/assets_c/2013/04/Lindsay%20Wells-thumb-240x320-371501.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" height="320" width="240" /></a><span>Lindsay F. Wells has been selected as the College of the 
Liberal Arts Student Marshal and will be the speaker at the spring 
commencement ceremony, at 6 p.m., Saturday, May 4, at the Bryce Jordan 
Center. </span></p>
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<p><span>A Schreyer Scholar and Paterno Fellow, she has three majors: 
Classics &amp; Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Art History, and Medieval 
Studies. She studied abroad at the University of Oxford in England, 
interned with the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Boydell &amp; Brewer Ltd. 
Publishing, and the Palmer Museum of Art. </span></p>
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<p><span>Lindsay&nbsp; participated as a student representative on the Global
 Experiences Panel and the Penn State Medieval Studies Committee, 
performed with the Penn State Thespians and No Refund Theatre, and 
volunteered as the co-founder and leader of the Children's Literature 
Circle and as a mentor for SHOtime &amp; Gateway Orientation activities.
 She is the daughter of Ted Wells and Holly Foertsch of Pittsford, NY. </span></p>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr" id="internal-source-marker_0.3521856903556876"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">There we were--not one or two, but a whopping 12 of the 18 advisers on staff in Liberal Arts--all on our way in a 15-passenger van...to New Brunswick, New Jersey...for three days. </span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span></p>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">What on EARTH would be the catalyst for a journey like this one? Well, some of the blame would have to go to Psychology Adviser, </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Courtney Orr</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">, who tends to rally the troops and get things done </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">(read</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">: she has powerful leadership skills--and is a former cheerleader). And some of the blame rests with Advising Coordinator, </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Jamie Brenner</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">, who is both very supportive and optimistic (</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">case in point</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">: she encouraged us to submit </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: underline">all</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> of the presentation proposals we came up with.) And I guess a bit of the blame would fall on me, Political Science Adviser </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Drew Yingling</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">. As a former Blue Band member and a true road trip veteran, I know that nothing bonds a group of people together like spending 14 hours in a big, honking van. And then there's the fact that I also offered to </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: underline">drive</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> the big, honking van. </span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">So, what took </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">us to New Brunswick? We travelled en masse to attend and present at the regional conference of NACADA, the National Academic Advising Association--and the journey was tremendously worthwhile. The NACADA conference was a fantastic opportunity for all of us to learn, share, and network with other advising professionals from all of the Mid-Atlantic states. </span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">The theme of this year's conference was Sowing the Seeds of Success--ways that advising can influence student achievement.</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #ff0000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Some of the workshops we attended focused on working with transfer students, nurturing first-year students, assisting students who are having academic difficulties, and many others. We soaked up new and innovative ways to reach out to different student populations, and we are looking forward to implementing the many ideas</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #ff0000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">and techniques we learned at the conference. For example, over the next few weeks, you may notice advisers asking you to identify something that you learned in your advising session that day. This simple exercise will allow us to begin to pinpoint what you learn from meeting with us so that we better can evaluate our work with you. The plan to utilize this technique of quick assessment came from a session at the conference in which experienced advising administrators answered our questions and shared their knowledge.</span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">We also had the opportunity to share some of our own expertise. Months before the conference, we submitted our presentation proposals to NACADA for review--and all four were selected for the conference. Our presentations included:</span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Campus in Crisis: Fostering Hope, Providing Support, and Encouraging Engagement.</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> In this session, we talked about how advisers supported students through reflection on their identities after the Sandusky scandal impacted the Penn State community.</span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">@AdvisingLAatPSU #SocialMedia #NACADA</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">. This presentation focused on the initiatives the Liberal Arts advising staff are using to connect with our students. (P.S. follow us on Twitter @AdvisingLAatPSU)</span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Large Roster CPR: Catching Your Breath while Maintaining High Advising Standards</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">. In this presentation, we shared some of the strategies we use to manage our large rosters, avoid advisor burn-out, and feel that we are effectively supporting our students.</span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Advisors Unite!: Centralized Decentralized Advising.</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> The Liberal Arts advising team is unique in that we don't work in an advising center. </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #ff0000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">In this presentation, we talked about the challenges and rewards of this system--how we connect and support each other in a collective manner when our offices are located in multiple buildings on campus.</span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Throughout the conference, the 12 of us went our own ways and then met every day for lunch and dinner. Our group meals (as well as all of the hours we spent in the van) provided great opportunities for us to talk about our individual experiences at the conference. Some folks came back with models for how to run an adviser training program, others are rethinking our presentation during New Student Orientation, and all of us enjoyed networking with advisers from other Penn State campuses and with colleagues from other institutions.</span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">All-in-all, attending the NACADA conference was a very positive experience for us. And we are very grateful to the six Liberal Arts advisers (</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Tracey Melnick, Julianna Chaszar</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">, </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Lisa Brooks, Suzanne Bennett, Beth Brown, </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">and</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> Margaret Hammond</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> ) who held down the fort while we were gone. </span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span>
<p style="MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0pt" dir="ltr"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Want a glimpse of the conference highlights? Check out this short video <span class="watch-page-link"><span id="OBJ_PREFIX_DWT6173_com_zimbra_url" class="Object"><a href="http://youtu.be/pdLqKanXdVU" target="_blank">http://youtu.be/pdLqKanXdVU</a><a href="http://youtu.be/pdLqKanXdVU"></span></span> </a>made by History Adviser, </span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: bold; TEXT-DECORATION: none">Ben Whitesell,</span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"> that documents some of our experiences.</span></p><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span><br /><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-VARIANT: normal; FONT-STYLE: normal; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 15px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; FONT-WEIGHT: normal; TEXT-DECORATION: none"></span><br />]]></description>
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to spruce up those resumes and head over to the Bryce Jordan Center for Spring
Career Days! Held March 20 and 21, 2013 the Spring Career Days offers
opportunities for full time, part time, and internship positions. <br /><br /></span><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Visit the <a href="http://careerfairs.psu.edu/spring/student/default.shtml">Spring Career
Days</a> website to find out more, including what to expect, what to wear, and
tips for success. Liberal Arts majors are encouraged to attend on Wednesday,
March 20, 2013, the day specified for those students in Business &amp; Finance,
Communication &amp; Design, General Management, Human Services, Sales &amp;
Marketing, and Liberal Arts.</span><br /></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Below
are a few of the many employers in attendance looking for Liberal Arts major</span>s:</p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><a href="http://www.us.airliquide.com/"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Air Liquide</span></a> <i><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Internship</span>s</i></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><a href="http://www.bnymellon.com/"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">BNY Mellon</span></a> <i><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Internship</span>s</i></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><a href="https://www.capitalone.com/"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Capital One</span></a> <i><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Full Time</span>, <span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Part Time</span></i><i></i></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><a href="http://www.cvent.com/"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Cvent, Inc.</span></a><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"> <i>Full Time</i></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"><a href="https://www.usajobs.gov/">Drug Enforcement Administration</a> </span><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"><span style="mso-tab-count:1"></span></span><i><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Full Time</span><br /></i></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><a href="http://www.federalreserve.gov/careers/"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Federal Reserve Board</span></a><i><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"> Full Time</span>, <span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Part Time</span></i></p><p><a href="http://www.jnj.com/connect/"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Johnson &amp; Johnson</span></a><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"> <i>Full Time</i><br /></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"><a href="http://www.nhsonline.org/">NHS Human Services&nbsp; </a><span style="mso-spacerun:yes"></span></span><i><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Full Time</span>, <span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;">Part Time</span></i></p><p><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"><a href="http://www.peacecorps.gov/">Peace Corps</a></span><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"> <i>Full Time</i></span></p>



<p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;"><a href="http://www.state.gov/m/d">United States Department of State, Bureau of
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            <description><![CDATA[<b>Friday, March 15, 9:45pm</b> 
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<div>We were very impressed with the quality of the presentations at NACADA Region 2 today. &nbsp;We learned how to gather data quickly while continuing to develop a complete assessment plan (have each student write down one thing s/he learned after an advising session!), how to improve on-boarding of a new staff member through interactions with a Welcome Buddy, and how to engage first-year students during orientation by integrating interactive polling through the use of clickers. &nbsp;The PSU Liberal Arts presenters were poised and energetic in their sessions and received great reviews. &nbsp;Two more groups look forward to presenting tomorrow! &nbsp;We also confirmed, once again, that is is great fun to dine with the advisers of the College of the Liberal Arts!</div>
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<div>Back to work!&nbsp; The first group of advisers returned safely to State College on Saturday after a quick hour and a half stop on I-80 behind an accident.&nbsp; Happily, everyone was ok, and we shared a lot of laughs during the slowdown.&nbsp; The final presentations from our group had gone smoothly Saturday morning, including the Large Roster CPR session, which received all positive evaluations!!!!&nbsp; Sunday our research crew returned from the Research Symposium after considering several different topics for exploration including the development of student identity with the College and the experience of students transitioning from Commonwealth Campuses or other institutions to the College of the Liberal Arts at University Park.&nbsp; Look for a post later this week that includes reflections from many of the staff who attended the conference.</div>]]></description>
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