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Whatʼs The Word January 21, 2014 Big Thank You To Those Who Attended The MLK March! UIW represents with 35 students!.

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Whatʼs The WordJanuary 21, 2014

Big Thank You To

Those Who Attended The MLK March!

UIW represents

with 35 students!.

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Let s make UIW a dance-‐nation for donations! Participant Package

February 1, 2014

Start your team today!

Spring 2014 Student Governement

Associatioin GA's:Wednesday January 22nd

Wednesday February 5th

Wednesday February 19th

Wednesday March 26th

Wednesday April 9th

Wednesday April 23rd

Spring 2014 Open Forum:

Wednesday March 5th

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Why Do We Sleep?Sleep, Dreams and the Tides of Consciousness

What: Dr. Paul Ingmundson, trustee with the Mind Science Foundation, discusses the science of sleep, dreaming and our daily rhythms. When: Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 1:00pm Where: Central Library Auditorium, 600 Soledad St., 78205 More about the Program Dr. Ingmundson will discuss sleep in both humans and animals, and will examine the questions, theories and speculation about why we sleep, why we dream, and the importance of sleep for our health and wellbeing.For more information on Why Do We Sleep?, contact Cynthia Deleon at [email protected] or 210.207.2500.

The San Antonio Public Library: changing lives through the power of information, imagination, and ideas.For more than 110 years, the award-winning San Antonio Public Library has been a vital center for free learning, knowledge, communication, culture and enjoyment for the whole community. With a world-class Central Library, 25 branch libraries throughout the city, and an extensive collection of e-books and online resources, the San Antonio Public Library is as close as around the corner, the nearest computer or smartphone. A Model City for all America: San AntonioSan Antonio is a model city for the new face of America —a diverse, progressive and globally competitive city with a solid vision for national and international economic development. The City of San Antonio maintains a strong financial position with a “AAA” general obligation bond rating from all three major rating agencies. The Milken Institute has ranked San Antonio No. 1 on its Best-Performing Cities list. As the seventh-largest city in the United States , San Antonio is experiencing solid economic growth in 21st century industries such as bioscience and healthcare. Biotech companies and healthcare systems in San Antonio contribute billions to the local economy. The Aerospace industry remains a dominant economic strength in San Antonio with the presence of several aviation and aerospace corporations, including the military. The military has had a significant relationship with San Antonio for more than 200 years and is home to several military commands. The city is also a cybersecurity hub; nationally recognized as a leader in the field of information security. San Antonio is positioning itself to be at the forefront of the New Energy Economy in the United States, committed to investing and creating employment opportunities in green industries. The travel industry also remains a consistent growing economy for the city, as millions of people visit San Antonio on a yearly basis. For more information, visit www.sanantonio.gov.  

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ARE YOU THE FIRST PERSON TO ATTEND COLLEGE IN

YOUR FAMILY?  

WE  ARE,  TOO!    

Join  Alpha  First  Generation  Student  Success  for  a    

WELCOME  BACK  

PARTY!    

Wednesday,  January  22nd    12pm-­1pm  

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Announcing the LaHood for DA Internship Program:

Are you looking for an opportunity to break into local politics? Do you want to establish lasting connections

and gain campaign experience?

The LaHood for DA Internship Program is a unique opportunity for high school, undergraduate and

graduate students across Bexar County to gain first-hand experience working in a high stakes grassroots

campaign.

Interns will work alongside an experienced campaign staff to assist finance, communication/social media and

community outreach teams. They will participate in bi-weekly seminars with the opportunity to interact with

other fellows, campaign staff/volunteers, elected officials, community and policy leaders, and the candidate,

Nico LaHood. The program also emphasizes professional training and skill building for more effective

participation in the political process.

This is a great opportunity to develop a diverse skill set and relationships that prepare fellows to be the

next generation of leaders in San Antonio, Bexar County and the State of Texas.

Eligibility Requirements

• Must be a high school, undergraduate or graduate student.

• Must be at least 16 years of age or older

• Applicant should possess excellent composition and communication skills

• Leadership potential should be evident based on community/extracurricular involvement

Work Requirements/Academic Credit

Applicants should understand that all program participants will be considered a member of the essential

staff by the campaign. Though responsibilities may vary from day to day, program participants should

expect to work at least 10 hours a week. The determination of how many credit hours the internship

program qualifies for will vary among colleges and universities - it is the student’s responsibility to learn how

their respective schools award academic credit.

Phone: 210.290.5571 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: nicoforda.com1615 Broadway St San Antonio, TX 78215

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Arrested  for  DWI?    

The  UT  Health  Science  Center  of  San  Antonio  is  building  a  treatment  program  for  

adults  who  have  had  a  DWI  arrest.    To  select  the  best  treatment  possible,  they  

need  your  help.  

 

Clinic  staff  would  like  to  meet  with  people  who  have  had  a  DWI  arrest  to  ask  questions  about  health  and  different  behaviors.    The  information  that  you  share  

will  help  the  Clinic  better  understand  the  treatment  needs  of  people  with  a  DWI  

arrest.    The  information  that  you  share  will  be  kept  private.    

The  meeting  will  take  about  2  ½  hours  and  volunteers  will  be  financially  compensated  for  their  time  spent  completing  the  survey.  

 

If  you  are  interested  or  would  like  more  information  please  call  Jordan  Ghez  at  (210)  567-­‐  2712.  

 

 

 

 

School  of  Medicine  

Department  of  Psychiatry  

Mail  Code  7793   7703    

Floyd  Curl  Drive    

San  Antonio,  Texas  78229-­‐3900  

www.uthscsa.edu/psychiatry    

South  Texas  Centre  

AT&T  Building  

7500  US  Hwy  90  West  

Suite  100  

San  Antonio,  TX  78227  

www.sacada.org    |  www.recoverytexas.org    

 

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Do you have an advertisement you want students and/or faculty to see?

Call 210-829-6034 on the two step process how to send in your request!

Newsletters are sent once a week and are sent campus wide...

University Events and Student Programs(210)829-6034

Paul Ayala Director of UESP

Paulina Mazurek

Assistant Director of UESP

Ellyse SanchezStudent Organizations Coordinator

Ricardo SanchezStudent Center Coordinator

Mercedes MorenoGreek Life Coordinator

UIW Full-Time Job FairJoin us for the UIW Full-Time Job Fair on

Thursday, February 13, from 1-4 p.m. in the McCombs Center Rosenberg Sky Room.

Students and alumni are invited to visit with area employers offering full-time

employment. Students should remember to dress professionally and bring copies of their resume. For info, contact Career Services at 210-829-3931 or [email protected] A list of

registered employers can be found on our website: http://sites.uiw.edu/career/job-fairs/

 Here  is  a  sampling  of  some  of  the  registered  

employers:  

City  of  San  AntonioClear  Channel  Media  +  Entertainment

HEBMedtronic

NuStar  EnergyPeer  1  Hos@ng

University  Health  System  

The  event  is  open  to  all  current  students  and  alumni!

Volunteer Work Day Headwaters Sanctuary

Wednesday, January 22, 201

8:30 – 11:30am

Volunteers are eligible for off campus community service hours.  The Sanctuary

contains the original source of the San Antonio River, the famous Blue Hole; people

have lived in the Sanctuary for more than 10,000 years.  Dress for the woods: long

pants, long sleeves, and closed-toe shoes. We meet at the picnic tables north of the

baseball fields. 

For more information, contact Helen Ballew at (210) 828-2224 x232 or email [email protected].