Download - Student Success Day | Tuesday, Jan. 31
Take action steps towards graduation or transfer! Get excited about what is ahead.
Student Success Day workshops will help you be successful in the classroom, plan for the future and achieve your personal and professional goals!
Student Success Day | Tuesday, Jan. 31
Keynote Speaker
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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9:00 AM – 9:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Career Planning
Think Like a Boss – Developing a Resume from the Employer Perspective
Do you have questions about what you should put on your resume and what you should leave out? Do you worry about whether anyone will even read it and call you for an interview? If you have these questions, this session will help you develop a resume from the employer’s perspective that will catch their eye and want to call you for an interview!
Vivian Ihekoronye
T.1250
Classroom Success
Psychological Keys to Student Success
If you want to succeed in college, it is helpful to have more in your academic toolkit than a bunch of basic studying skills. Each psychological key to student success is a personal skill or characteristic that can greatly improve your academic achievement.
Troy Dvorak
L.3000
Classroom Success
Why College, Why Me, Why Now?
This session focuses on what it means to be a successful college student. Prioritizing one’s life to ensure progress, and the mentality it takes to maximize one’s college experience. This session will talk about academic self-confidence, stereotype threat, and how to deal with unforeseen hurdles. Students will also receive practical steps toward setting and accomplishing short and long term goals.
Keith Brooks
T.3600
Classroom Success Analyze This! Do your teachers ask you to analyze your readings? Do you have trouble doing so? This workshop will review what 'analyze this' really means, and we will practice some analysis with a short passage of reading material. We will also look at how to cite what we analyze correctly using MLA format.
Ellen Lewin T.2160
Classroom Success
Tips for Succeeding in Math Classes
I will talk about ways in which participants could do better in math classes. Students will reflect on their past math classroom and study behaviors. They will leave with ideas of how they could be more successful math students.
Mary Thurow
K.3311
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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9:00 AM – 9:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Classroom Success
How Office 365 Can Help You be More Productive and Collaborative
Have you logged onto your email and wondered what all of the other parts of Office 365 can do? Do you want to know how to get Office for your computer at home? I will go over all of the different components of Office 365 including OneNote, OneDrive, Skype for Business and how they can all interact with each other. I will also show you how you can collaborate with your classmates using OneNote or OneDrive.
Luke Brandt
T.4100
Graduation Transfer
Let’s Talk Transfer For Liberal Art, Undecided and Transfer Students. Whether you are just beginning your academic journey her at MCTC or nearing the completion of your degree, it is important to plan with the end in mind. Learn to create an educational road map to know where you are and begin thinking about where you are headed. Tips and tools for successful and economically sound travels will be shared to help reach your destination!
Jennifer Whittemore
T.3450
Graduation Transfer
Transferring to the College of Management at Metro State
Metro State will discuss our transfer options for students to the College of Management.
Sally Pinkston
T.3480
Health & Wellness
Introduction to My Health eVet: An Online Health Management Tool
This workshop will introduce student veterans to an interactive online tool that offers them, tips and tools to help them partner with their health care team, so together they may work to manage their health.
Marcallina James
K.2420
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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9:00 AM – 9:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Health & Wellness
Collegiate Recovery Program; Supporting Students Just Right
This workshop will introduce participants to Collegiate Recovery Programs, substance use prevalence within our student population, what kinds of supports and services are needed to assist students struggling with substance use problems, and exactly how Collegiate Recovery Programs can help students into and in recovery, but also how this kind of program can help with academic and personal success beyond the classroom. Finally, participants will consider what a Collegiate Recovery Program should look like here at MCTC. (Collegiate Recovery was Dr. Lofgren's Sabbatical Project for Fall 2016).
Jonathan Lofgren
T.3910
Health & Wellness
Let's Play!
The importance of play is not limited to childhood. Come and learn why it is important to make time to play and have the opportunity to spend some time engaging in play.
Michelle Mucha
L.3100
Leadership
Student Fees: What You Pay & Why
Come & learn about the student fees you pay. We will discuss details of how those funds are spent.
Tara Martinez
H.2500
Student Support
Making Assumptions
What are the hidden assumptions you have about college? Are they accurate, or do they get in the way? This workshop will help identify some assumptions students make about college and strategize ways to change these beliefs.
Aaron Pierson
T.4220
Student Support
What Are You Doing Here Anyway? How To Make 2017 Your Best Year Yet
Do you find yourself stuck? Are you going through the motions? Do you start things, then wonder why you started in the first place? Let's fix that! This session will help you move forward to getting what you want out of classes, your job, and everything else you're looking to achieve.
Jon Slock
T.2100
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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10:00 AM – 10:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Career Planning
What the h@#$ is Philosophy? A Dialogue About the Possibilities and Community that is Philosophy at MCTC with Faculty and Students
You will be given several prompter questions and students can practice a philosophy dialogue and experience what a philosophical conversation can open or reveal. You will receive updated information on upcoming courses, how philosophy courses help students graduate, the AA with Emphasis in Philosophy, and upcoming conferences and events. We will ask several of our philosophy club students to represent the club and promote the student life associated with this department. We also invite you to tell us: what do you want a philosophy department to be? We especially invite current A.A. with Emphasis in Philosophy students to gather and meet with faculty for mentorship, potential scholarship applications, how to obtain letters of recommendation, and transfer guidance.
Ruthanne Crapo
T.2100
Career Planning
Enhancing Your Career by Thinking Like a Designer!
Learn simple but effective tricks to enhance your creativity, no matter what your career path! Tomorrow’s most successful employees will need to be able to tap into their creative juices across a wide range of tasks. Learn to use methods designers use to open your mind and be more effective at your job.
Tracy Boyle and Kristine Gyolai
T.4820
Career Planning
Disability and the Career Journey
Join us to learn more about disability-related best practices and policies while navigating the job search and employment process. We will discuss your rights and opportunities related to disclosure of a disability when applying to, interviewing for, and accepting positions.
Justin Mattingly and Emma Steincross
T.1250
Career Planning
Law Enforcement Profession
Interested in the profession of Law Enforcement? Come learn from current police officers what it takes to get hired and how to sustain a career in this service field.
Mike Smith
T.3850
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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10:00 AM – 10:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Career Planning
Applying for Paid Summer Research Opportunities in STEM
Join Kirsten O'Brien and Dixie Shafer from Augsburg College's Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity as they lead a workshop on identifying, applying to and succeeding in a paid summer research opportunity in STEM fields.
John Ford, Kirsten O'Brien and Dixie Shafer
T.3480
Career Planning
How Did I Get Here? Minnesota Department of Human Services Employee Panel
Join us to hear stories of how DHS staff discovered their careers in the additional and mental health fields. We will also explore pathways in mental health and answer student questions.
Brian Mogren
T.4230
Classroom Success
AME Math Institute Math Faculty and tutors will be available to help students with homework assignments and also give support with computer based problems such as WebAssign and MathXL.
Andrea Hill - AME Math Institute
K.1200 K.1400 K.3320
Classroom Success
Accelerated Statway
Finish your math requirement in ONE semester. The program will feature students who have successfully completed nine credits of Statway 1 and Statway 2 in a single semester.
Ursula Walsh
K.2430
Classroom Success
What I Wish I'd Known Before Starting the Nursing Program
This presentation will talk about the academic and personal habits students need to put in place BEFORE starting the Nursing Program in order to achieve success.
Melissa Schultz, RN
T.3930
Graduation Transfer
Interested in Transferring to The University of MN to Study Art?
Join Chris Larson, Director of Undergraduate Studies, and Patricia Straub, Senior Academic Advisor, to talk about the virtues of the two-year college and the transfer track to the University of Minnesota's BA and BFA in Art. We'll provide a short video tour of the art facilities and answer any of your questions.
Ginny Sims
L.3400
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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10:00 AM – 10:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Graduation Transfer
Transferring to Augsburg College 101: The Auggie Plan & Transfer Success
Interested in an affordable private-college education? The Auggie Plan and/or transferring into Augsburg College’s day undergraduate program might be the best fit for you. Come learn more about Augsburg’s intentional culture and community; its affordability and transfer student scholarships; and what coursework will transfer in from MCTC.
Aaron Salasek T.3470
Health & Wellness
Collegiate Recovery Program; Supporting Students Just Right
This workshop will introduce participants to Collegiate Recovery Programs, substance use prevalence within our student population, what kinds of supports and services are needed to assist students struggling with substance use problems, and exactly how Collegiate Recovery Programs can help students into and in recovery, but also how this kind of program can help with academic and personal success beyond the classroom. Finally, participants will consider what a Collegiate Recovery Program should look like here at MCTC. (Collegiate Recovery was Dr. Lofgren's Sabbatical Project for Fall 2016).
Jonathan Lofgren
T.3910
Health & Wellness Relieve Your Stress with TRIO Starting Point
Stressed? You are not alone! Join us to discuss stress and some tools to relieve it. Find out about the TRIO Starting Point program and how our services can help relieve your stress so you can be successful.
Kris Leveille
T.4300
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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10:00 AM – 10:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Health & Wellness
Self-Care 101
Life as a student can be wonderful and stressful at the same time. Add the other roles you play to the mix and suddenly you are engaged in a juggling act that often leaves little time for your own needs. Can you relate? If so, join us for a discussion on the importance of self-care and gain tips on how you can incorporate positive self-practices into your daily routine.
Melissa Schultz
T.3600
Leadership
Self-Coaching for Personal Success Students will use a coaching framework to increase awareness, broaden thinking, shift perspectives, and generate solutions for personal success.
Kristina Wagner
K.2800
Leadership
The Leadership Challenge
What are the five best practices of exemplary leadership? During this workshop, we will take an inventory to learn about our leadership practices and how to apply them to the roles in our life.
Shannon Williams
H.2500
Technology
Lawn Mower Deconstruction: How Engines Work
Equipped with aprons, goggles and gloves, participants learn about internal combustion engines as they take apart a lawnmower.
Kirk Boraas
Science Ctr: 2nd floor lobby.
Technology
Ask an ITS Professional!
Staff from the ITS department will be available to share their knowledge of Information Technology topics, resources and their IT experiences. Come and ask them questions or have a discussion about computers, applications, infrastructure, etc.
Lauren Potempa-Giamarese
T.4100
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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11:00 AM – 11:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Career Planning So You Want to be an Addiction
Counselor? The session will give students information on what it is like to be an addiction counselor in Minnesota, requirements and information on the training program at MCTC.
Bayla McDougal
T.3930
Career Planning
WOW - How to Interview Without Worry
Taking the "nerves" out of interviewing. Angela Althoff
T.2160
Career Planning
How Did I Get Here? Minnesota Department of Human Services Employee Panel
Join us to hear stories of how DHS staff discovered their careers in the additional and mental health fields. We will also explore pathways in mental health and answer student questions.
Brian Mogren
T.4230
Career Planning Criminal Justice Student will learn more about careers in Criminal Justice.
Mike Smith T.3850
Career Planning
What the h@#$ is Philosophy? A Dialogue About the Possibilities and Community that is Philosophy at MCTC with Faculty and Students
You will be given several prompter questions and students can practice a philosophy dialogue and experience what a philosophical conversation can open or reveal. You will receive updated information on upcoming courses, how philosophy courses help students graduate, the AA with Emphasis in Philosophy, and upcoming conferences and events. We will ask several of our philosophy club students to represent the club and promote the student life associated with this department. We also invite you to tell us: what do you want a philosophy department to be? We especially invite current A.A. with Emphasis in Philosophy students to gather and meet with faculty for mentorship, potential scholarship applications, how to obtain letters of recommendation, and transfer guidance.
Ruthanne Crapo
T.2100
Classroom Success
AME Math Institute
Math Faculty and tutors will be available to help students with homework assignments and also give support with computer based problems such as WebAssign and MathXL.
Andrea Hill - AME Math Institute
K.1200 K.1400 K.3320
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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11:00 AM – 11:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Classroom Success
Institutional Learning Outcomes
MCTC has recently updated our Institutional Learning Outcomes. This session will introduce you to the new institutional learning outcomes and provide you with how these will enhance your lifelong learning by making it possible for students to communicate effectively, think critically, solve problems, and develop and demonstrate effective life skills, personal responsibility, and social responsibility in the 21st century. We hope to see you there!
Kristine Gyolai and Elizabeth Erredge
T.4220
Classroom Success
Psychological Keys to Student Success
If you want to succeed in college, it is helpful to have more in your academic toolkit than a bunch of basic studying skills. Each psychological key to student success is a personal skill or characteristic that can greatly improve your academic achievement.
Troy Dvorak
L.3000
Community/ Inclusion
Advocating for Equity With Micro-Affirmations
This roundtable discussion will define and explore micro-aggressions and micro-affirmations. Facilitators will address ways to communicate and apply micro-affirmations to resolve inequalities.
Nardos Senbeta and Kristina Wagner
T.3600
Graduation Transfer
Oh, The Places You'll Go-PHER! University of Minnesota, Twin Cities – General Transfer Planning Info Session
You have brains in your head, You have feet in your shoes, But how do you know which path to choose? Come explore your options with us! No need to take a bus. Just come on in and explore the majors at the U of M!
Alyssa Kotzian
T.3470
Graduation Transfer
Navigating the Transfer and Application Process for International Students
With the wide variety of universities in the U.S., where do you even start as you begin or plan your transfer and application process? This session will help explore the different systems in the U.S, how to research universities, understanding the different application processes and requirements, and financial aid for international students. Come with your questions too!
Tracy How T.3480
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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11:00 AM – 11:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Health & Wellness
Yoga for Stress Reduction
You will participate in a variety of yoga techniques (postures, breathing techniques and meditation) to relax the body and clear the mind.
Jennifer Mason
B.DANCE
Health & Wellness
Introduction to My Health eVet: An Online Health Management Tool
This workshop will introduce student veterans to an interactive online tool that offers them, tips and tools to help them partner with their health care team, so together they may work to manage their health.
Marcallina James
K.2420
Health & Wellness
Singing for Stress Relief
Join MCTC music faculty members Liz Pauly and Sarah Greer along with the MCTC Choirs in a session designed to leave you humming a new tune. By the time you leave this session you will have learned several fun songs made to be sung in community, participated in group improvisations, and learned some breathing, posture and stretching exercises to help calm and relax yourself.
Elizabeth Pauly
F.2700
Health & Wellness 30 Minute Body Blast and Spring Fitness
30 Minute Body Blast Workout You Can Do Anywhere. Do you feel your life is too busy to workout? Come join us and learn exercises you can do anywhere with minimal equipment. Bring your workout clothes. Also find out about opportunities this Spring to stay fit.
Andrew Rongere
GYM
Leadership
Reflecting on and Capturing Student Club Experiences on a Resume
If you were or currently are a member of a student club, you may think that those experiences are not important enough to put on a resume or talk about in an interview – think again! This session will help you reflect on and capture your student club experiences in an authentic and compelling way.
Vivian Ihekoronye
T.1250
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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11:00 AM – 11:50 AM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Student Support
Transfer Credit Workshop
Transfer Services are here to help you! Consider attending this upcoming workshop to discuss: The process of transferring credits to MCTC, How your credits transferred, Transfer Resources
Rebecca Konietzko
L.3200
Student Support
African American Education Empowerment Program Forum
AME student members will lead an open forum on the benefits of an AME membership. Free tutoring Scholarship and FAFSA help. Preparation for placement testing. Peer-to-Peer Support. Refreshments will be served
Andrea Hill - African American Education Empowerment Program Forum
H.2650
Technology
Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Maximize Productivity
This workshop will teach you keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10, Microsoft Word, and Google Chrome, helping you use these software's features more fully, empowering you to work more productively. Note: This workshop will not cover shortcuts specific to Apple operating systems or Apple Pages.
Matt Helm
T.4200
Technology
Lawn Mower Deconstruction: How Engines Work
Equipped with aprons, goggles and gloves, participants learn about internal combustion engines as they take apart a lawnmower.
Kirk Boraas
Science Ctr: 2nd floor lobby.
Technology
ITS Support & Resources
This session will focus on providing how-tos and live demos on some of the most frequently asked ITS related topics. Topics include: computer touch-down spaces around campus, Office 365, Academic Software discount program, Campus computer labs, StarID, Ask US, Contacting ITS, and D2L. There will also be time to discuss and ask questions about other topics!
Savannah Swanson
T.4100
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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Photo Credit: David Edward Garcia
Keynote Speaker
DAVID EDWARD GARCIA
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Location: T. Building Plaza & Cafeteria (1st floor)
David is the only 5-language-speaking-motivational-comedian on the planet! David empathizes with diverse students who face challenges because he was once considered an "at-risk student" himself before defying the odds and graduating with a bachelor's degree and then earning his Master’s Degree.
- David Edward Garcia- http://davidedwardgarcia.com/ used by permission
"When you are motivated, you have the power to change and the strength to go
anywhere in life you choose!"
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31, 2017
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1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
VISIT THE RESOURCE FAIR!
Research shows that successful students are those students who utilize the services that are available to them. Join us and discover the array of options offered to YOU both on and off campus. From learning about housing options in the community or ways to get involved on campus, to getting your blood pressure taken or talking with Metro Transit, we’ve got you covered!
Location: T. Building Skyway, on the 2nd floor
VISIT THE MAJOR FAIR!
Unsure about what to major in? Do your research and get more information before you decide. Visit the Major Fair! You can find out information on programs that are offered at MCTC.
Location: T. Building Skyway, on the 2nd floor
RESOURCE AND MAJORS FAIR
LUNCH – MCTC Cafeteria, T. Building
$7 box lunches available, which includes:
sandwich, bag of chips, and can of soda/bottle water
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31 2017
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3:30 PM – 4:20 PM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Career Planning So You Want to be an Addiction
Counselor? The session will give students information on what it is like to be an addiction counselor in Minnesota, requirements and information on the training program at MCTC.
Bayla McDougal
T.3930
Classroom Success
How to Study for Science
The workshop will explore ways to be successful when studying for science exams. It will involve tips on how to read the text, taking and organizing notes, understanding basic concepts, assessing your level of knowledge and using the Learning Center as a resource.
Philip Schuster S.1120
Classroom Success
Study Hacks
Do you spend long hours studying? Or do you find there is not enough time to study in your busy schedule? I'm here to show you some classroom hacks used by successful college students. You don't have to study harder or longer to earn the grade you want. • How to use your smartphone to study on the go • Time management • Increase classroom engagement • How to approach nontechnical classes (humanities, social sciences and biology) • How to tackle technical classes (math, chemistry and physics)
Yasir Hassan
T.2160
Classroom Success
Getting Started on Your Assignment
Tools and strategies to help students understand what instructors expect from them in correctly completing their assignments.
Joy Lumbly
T.4220
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31 2017
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3:30 PM – 4:20 PM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Classroom Success Finding Success in Math This talk will talk about real world applications in math
and give an overview of study skills/habits and resources available to help students succeed in their math classes. Student tutors from the Learning Center will share their math experiences and what has helped them to succeed.
Anya Phillips
K.2430
Classroom Success
Chemistry: Why Take It and How to Succeed
This workshop will explore how chemistry impacts our daily lives. It will also address study tips, and strategies that will help a student succeed in a chemistry class.
Sheila Brown
T.2100
Classroom Success
Getting Things Done
It is possible for a person to have an overwhelming number of things to do and still function productively with a clear head and a positive sense of self control. In this presentation you will learn about a time management method for organizing your to-dos, priorities, and your schedule in a way that make them all manageable.
John Heinrichs
T.3910
Classroom Success
Mathematical Typesetting With LaTeX
Are you a STEM student? Learn to produce professional looking mathematical and scientific documents with the open source LaTex platform. Include mathematical and scientific symbols and formatting in your homework, lab reports, presentations and resumes.
John Ford
T.3450
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31 2017
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3:30 PM – 4:20 PM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Community/Inclusion
Making Changes for a Greener Campus
Come learn what sustainability initiatives currently exist on the MCTC campus and ways for you to get involved. Did you know we have a campus rain garden? A student run urban farm? A bike commuter incentive program and free bike repairs? An annual Sustainability Fair? Annual Earth Day events? Would you like to participate in a first ever campus clean-up? Would you like to learn about energy savings that have occurred at MCTC over that past half dozen years that have saved the school tens of thousands of dollars and substantially reduced its operational carbon footprint? Did you know there is a campus Sustainability Committee on which you could participate to help make changes for more green and environmentally friendly practices on campus? Would you like to learn about the nearly dozen courses at MCTC in which you can learn more about the environment, sustainability and effective ways to communicate about needed changes for a greener world. Find out more about campus sustainability at this session.
Cathy Geist
T.3600
Graduation Transfer Finding your Fit: Augsburg College’s Adult Undergraduate Program
Looking for a transfer program that fits your unique needs as an adult learner? Augsburg College’s evening, part-time classroom/part-time online undergraduate program might be the fit for you and your busy work/life/student schedule! Come learn more about Augsburg’s Adult Undergraduate program’s classroom feel, structure, and discounted tuition and scholarships.
Aaron Salasek T.3470
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31 2017
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3:30 PM – 4:20 PM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Graduation Transfer
The New Biology AS
Calling all Biology majors! Biology faculty want to let you know about the new Biology AS requirements, taking effect Fall 2017. The new Biology degree will allow you to transfer into a four year Biology degree program at any Minnesota State College or University. Come get all your questions answered!
Maire Sustacek
S.1130
Graduation Transfer Transfer to Saint Mary’s University
Are you interested in a career in the growing fields of Human Resources, Information Technology, Business Administration, Nursing, Healthcare, or Human Services? Attend this session to learn about completing your bachelor’s degree taking evening accelerated courses in Minneapolis or other Twin Cities locations. Our programs work great for adult learners who need to balance work, family, and college. We also have an excellent transfer credit policy which includes awarding college credit for military training. Bring your unofficial transcripts (including military) for evaluation so we can explain how your credits will transfer.
Susan Jarosak T.3480
Health & Wellness
Stress Relief Techniques to Improve Your Life and Academic Success
Does the term "exam" get you stressed out? Are you staying awake at night worrying about life or academic pressures? Attend this hands-on seminar to learn effective stress relief activities and life style habits which will improve your health, your ability to sleep soundly and your ability to stay calm under pressure. Student Nurse Association members and Nursing Program faculty will present content on use of aromatherapy, hand massage, relaxation breathing, positive affirmations, seated stress relief exercises and exam prep tips.
Carol Amis
T.5940
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31 2017
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3:30 PM – 4:20 PM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Health & Wellness
Introduction to My Health eVet: An Online Health Management Tool
This workshop will introduce student veterans to an interactive online tool that offers them, tips and tools to help them partner with their health care team, so together they may work to manage their health.
Marcallina James
K.2420
Leadership
Are You Searching for a Work Study Position? We can Help!!
Engage with current MCTC Work Study students to learn about the wide variety of job opportunities on and off campus. Then, listen to tips on how to create an enticing resume that will stand out to potential employers!
Amanda Lilgreen
T.1250
Leadership
Conflict - It's Not a Dirty Word!
Conflict is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be a negative experience! Learn more about your conflict management style and how to adapt your style to different situations.
Shannon Williams
H.2500
Student Support
Transfer Credit Workshop
Transfer Services are here to help you! Consider attending this upcoming workshop to discuss: The process of transferring credits to MCTC, How your credits transferred, Transfer Resources
Rebecca Konietzko
L.3200
Student Support
Student Parent Resources
Learn about additional resources offered to Student Parents in the Student Parent Center.
Khou Vue
T.1000
Technology
Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Maximize Productivity
This workshop will teach you keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10, Microsoft Word, and Google Chrome, helping you use these software's features more fully, empowering you to work more productively. Note: This workshop will not cover shortcuts specific to Apple operating systems or Apple Pages.
Matt Helm
T.4200
Technology
Ask an ITS Professional!
Staff from the ITS department will be available to share their knowledge of Information Technology topics, resources and their IT experiences. Come and ask them questions or have a discussion about computers, applications, infrastructure, etc.
Lauren Potempa-Giamarese
T.4100
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31 2017
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4:30 PM – 5:20 PM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Classroom Success
Math is Beautiful I shall try to show to our students that math is both truly enjoyable and readily applicable in the real world. Interesting historical facts too will be mentioned. My presentation will be accessible to y students who have taken introductory algebra. (Faculty & staff are welcome).
Haile Haile
L.3400
Classroom Success
How Office 365 Can Help You be More Productive and Collaborative
Have you logged onto your email and wondered what all of the other parts of Office 365 can do? Do you want to know how to get Office for your computer at home? I will go over all of the different components of Office 365 including OneNote, OneDrive, Skype for Business and how they can all interact with each other. I will also show you how you can collaborate with your classmates using OneNote or OneDrive.
Luke Brandt
T.4100
Health & Wellness
Stress Relief Techniques to Improve Your Life and Academic Success
Does the term "exam" get you stressed out? Are you staying awake at night worrying about life or academic pressures? Attend this hands-on seminar to learn effective stress relief activities and life style habits which will improve your health, your ability to sleep soundly and your ability to stay calm under pressure. Student Nurse Association members and Nursing Program faculty will present content on use of aromatherapy, hand massage, relaxation breathing, positive affirmations, seated stress relief exercises and exam prep tips.
Carol Amis
T.5940
Leadership
Student Life Connections
Come & connect with the Director of Student Life to learn about opportunities available to you!
Tara Martinez
H.2500
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31 2017
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4:30 PM – 5:20 PM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Technology
Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Maximize Productivity
This workshop will teach you keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10, Microsoft Word, and Google Chrome, helping you use these software's features more fully, empowering you to work more productively. Note: This workshop will not cover shortcuts specific to Apple operating systems or Apple Pages.
Matt Helm
T.4200
5:30 PM – 6:20 PM
Theme Title Description Presenter Location Leadership
Leadership Track Celebration
Did you participate in any of the leadership track workshops today? You are invited to this celebration featuring refreshments, door prizes, and prizes for students who attended three or more leadership workshops today. You'll also learn about opportunities throughout the semester to develop and practice your leadership skills through Student Life.
Shannon Williams
H.1002
Student Support
What Are You Doing Here Anyway? How To Make 2017 Your Best Year Yet
Do you find yourself stuck? Are you going through the motions? Do you start things, then wonder why you started in the first place? Let's fix that! This session will help you move forward to getting what you want out of classes, your job, and everything else you're looking to achieve.
Jon Slock
T.2100
Technology
Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Maximize Productivity
This workshop will teach you keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10, Microsoft Word, and Google Chrome, helping you use these software's features more fully, empowering you to work more productively. Note: This workshop will not cover shortcuts specific to Apple operating systems or Apple Pages.
Matt Helm
T.4200
Student Success Day Tuesday, January 31 2017
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Other Student Success Day Programming 9:00 AM – 12 PM (NOON) Theme: Career Planning Title: Information Technology Description: Come and learn about the Information Technology programs, meet the faculty and listen to guest speakers from the industry. Presenter: Andy Chrastek Location: T.3000 9:00 AM – 12 PM (NOON) Theme: Community/Inclusion Title: MedSort at Matter Description: The Student Nurse Association (along with Rich Gabatino & Chris Kleckner) is sponsoring a service oriented field trip to Matter in Saint Louis
Park, MN sorting and packaging medical supplies for charitable use overseas, no medical training needed, but welcomed. Warehouse setting – temperature similar to outside weather. Pre-Registration required: email [email protected] to register for this experience. You will need to provide your own transportation.
Presenter: MedSort at Matter Location: Off-site at 7005 Oxford Street. St. Louis Park, MN 55426
9:30 AM – 12:30 PM Theme: Career Planning Title: Lab Day Description: The agenda for the day will consist of the following: introductions, rapid design activity, introduction to marketing and advertising, group
marketing campaign project, presentations of group project, and finally introduction to the BrandLab's internship program. This program is sponsored by the Student Design Collective and put on by the BrandLab & Emily Ronning. The schedule is as follows: • 9:30am – 11:30 am - Presentation and Activities • 11:30am - 12:30pm - Lunch
Presenter: Student Design Collective Location: T.4540
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9:30 AM – 1:00 PM Theme: Career Planning Title: Industry Tour, Pizza Lunch, and Panel for Science Students Description: Explore environmental and plant science careers through a hands-on industry tour. Return to campus to eat lunch and engage with environment
panelist members. • 9:30am - 11:00am - Agricultural Research Tour • 11:30am - 12:00pm - Pizza Lunch • 12:00pm - 1:00pm - Environmental Panel for Science Students
Presenter: Julie Poyzer Location: S.1500 10:00 AM – 11:50 AM Theme: Classroom Success Title: Divisibility Rules – Secrets and Tricks Description: How can you tell if a number is divisible by another number without actually having to do the long division every time? If you want to know the
secrets (aka “divisibility rules”), come to this session to find out! Presenter: Jethra Kapp Location: L.3300 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM Theme: Advising Title: Liberal Arts Open Advising Description: Liberal Art students can drop in on a first-come, first-served basis for advising services. Presenters: Margot Howard, Chelsea Kramer, Merry Schmitt, Jennifer Whittemore Location: T.3430
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4:30 PM – 7:00 PM Theme: Career Planning Title: School of Business Annual Event Description: Interact and Engage with employers through a business employer panel and networking event. Presenter: Julie Poyzer and Business Management Program Location: T.1400 06:00 PM – 08:00 PM Theme: Community/Inclusion Title: Art Department: MCTC “Future” Made Here Information Session Description: MCTC Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration are invited: along with the public to take part in Made Here, a project of Hennepin Theatre
rust, is accepting artists’ submissions for its upcoming spring/summer 2017 Showcase exhibition! Each selected Made Here artist will receive $500, professional installation support, networking opportunities and more! Made Here temporarily fills empty storefronts and commercial spaces that are in transition with art by local artists, turning the WeDo™ MPLS Cultural District into a walkable urban art gallery. For this round, we invite artists and artist groups to submit proposals for window Showcase displays that interpret the word "future." Your installation might be a prediction of time yet to come or a future you hope to see. Maybe your “future” is a commentary on time in general, the changes to our planet, society or community. The Public Art & Placemaking team at Hennepin Theatre Trust will host a number of information sessions about applying for Future: Made Here. The sessions include a presentation of successful submissions from past showcases, an opportunity to review application materials, as well as Q & A time with Made Here panelists who curate the project. Light snacks and beverages will be provided. All sessions are free and open to the public. Made Here is made possible by the generosity of presenting sponsor Andersen Windows. Additional sponsorship support is provided by Le Meridien Chambers Minneapolis. For more information and to apply, please visit MadeHereMN.org.
Presenter: Gregory Rose Location: F.1400
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