Victoria Alexander is on a mission to raise critical consciousness in students to help them explore their racial and social identities, build anti-racist communities, create social change. Through exploring anti-Blackness, this program focuses on personal reflection and growth opportunities to combat internalized anti-Blackness and its manifestations on various levels.
Campus wide. Contact Student Activities for more information.
Join us for valuable information on how to get that internship. Internship experiences, a polished resume and great interviewing skills will make you stand out and help you land the job you desire. All appointments are virtual only. Registration is required at https://www.owens.edu/career/career-corner-appt/.
One in five children and adolescents are obese. Learn about the many benefits physical activity can provide, as well as the locations of healthy activities in your area, for a child you know and love. Individuals will be able to chat with students about particular concerns and get answers to questions regarding this topic.
Join us to talk about your transfer options with many local universities.
Take a break in the day and join the huddle. Come hang out with other First Gen students, faculty, and staff and enjoy one of our activities. (plant a plant, make a stress ball, make a fleece blanket, or write a letter to a military veteran – Dear Soldier Letter)
For more information: https://www.owens.edu/triosss/schedule/
Ever feel like an imposter? Ever feel like your successes are just luck and like everyone else has it together? It’s a common feeling for college students to experience, but you do belong and have worked hard to get here. Learn about what we call “Imposter Syndrome,” and how to combat it. Plus, we’ll have some fun too.
For more information visit: https://www.owens.edu/triosss/schedule/
Join us to gain valuable experience with interviewing and networking skills from professionals in a variety of industries. Receive instant feedback from mock interviews and leave with strategies for improvement. Exchange contact information with professionals in your field of study as you practice the art of networking. Refreshments (and pie!) will be provided while supplies last.
Take a break in the day and join the huddle. Come hang out with other First Gen students, faculty, and staff and enjoy one of our activities. (plant a plant, make a stress ball, make a fleece blanket, or write a letter to a military veteran – Dear Soldier Letter)
For more information: https://www.owens.edu/triosss/schedule/
Kevin Brooks from American Red Cross will be available in the Center for Campus and Community Connections to meet with students interested in learning more about becoming a disaster relief volunteer.
November 2
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
College Hall 148
Volunteers carry out 90% of the humanitarian work of the Red Cross. Volunteer needs include:
• Respond to local disasters, most commonly home fires, to help with immediate needs.
• Deploy to large scale disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires to provide shelter support.
• Greet, check in and thank blood donors at blood drives.
• Provide support to military members, veterans and their families.
For more information visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact Kevin Brooks at Kevin.Brooks3@redcross.org or 419-261-6277