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GAP YEAR AND IMMERSION IN SERVICE PROGRAMS INFORMATION SESSION AND LUNCH The Center for Leadership & Social Change and the Stu- dent Government Association’s Office of Servant Leader- ship are hosting an Adventures in Service Luncheon. Come enjoy a free lunch and learn about a variety of im- mersion in service opportunities. Representatives from Teach For America, City Year, De- partment of Elder Affairs, Impact America, Peace Corps, Student Conservation Association and the Moellership Program will be there to discsuss their programs. The lunch is Wednesday, March 30 from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in DSC 2201. For more information or to RSVP, email Heather Stitely at [email protected] by Monday, March 28 at 5 p.m. commUNITY DIALOGUE SERIES Join the center on March 25 for good food and great con- versation. Open to students, faculty, staff, and community members, the Community Dialogue Series features lunch, a presentation, and time for group dialogue. Friday’s dialogue features Katie Flanagan, an assistant instructor in the university’s Department of Sport Management, who will talk about “Sport, Social Justice, and Tensions Sur- rounding Sport for Development.” Dr. Flanagan will share her experiences as a volunteer and academic exploring the relationship between sport and social justice. She will present questions and tensions sur- rounding service, development, and sport’s role in society. On April 1, the series will feature Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya of the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics with a discussion on “Collective Memories: Understanding Each Other Through Objects.” This session will consider the role of material objects in creating personal and collective forms of knowledge and understanding. Dialogues run from noon to 1:30 p.m. For more information or to RSVP, visit thecenter.fsu.edu/commUNITYDialogue. It’s About... Leadership Community Advocacy Change Citizenship Action Acceptance Participation Vision Awareness Justice Civility March 23, 2016 INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Gap Year and ImmersIon In servIce proGrams InformatIon sessIon and lunch

The Center for Leadership amp Social Change and the Stu-dent Government Associationrsquos Office of Servant Leader-ship are hosting an Adventures in Service Luncheon Come enjoy a free lunch and learn about a variety of im-mersion in service opportunities Representatives from Teach For America City Year De-partment of Elder Affairs Impact America Peace Corps Student Conservation Association and the Moellership Program will be there to discsuss their programs The lunch is Wednesday March 30 from 1130 am-100 pm in DSC 2201 For more information or to RSVP email Heather Stitely at hstitelyfsuedu by Monday March 28 at 5 pm

communItY dIaloGue serIes

Join the center on March 25 for good food and great con-versation Open to students faculty staff and community members the Community Dialogue Series features lunch a presentation and time for group dialogue Fridayrsquos dialogue features Katie Flanagan an assistant instructor in the universityrsquos Department of Sport Management who will talk about ldquoSport Social Justice and Tensions Sur-rounding Sport for Developmentrdquo Dr Flanagan will share her experiences as a volunteer and academic exploring the relationship between sport and social justice She will present questions and tensions sur-rounding service development and sportrsquos role in society On April 1 the series will feature Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya of the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics with a discussion on ldquoCollective Memories Understanding Each Other Through Objectsrdquo This session will consider the role of material objects in creating personal and collective forms of knowledge and understandingDialogues run from noon to 130 pm For more information or to RSVP visit thecenterfsueducommUNITYDialogue

Itrsquos AboutLeadershipCommunityAdvocacyChangeCitizenshipActionAcceptanceParticipationVisionAwarenessJusticeCivility

March 23 2016

Involvement opportunItIes

applY to Be a WIth Words Issue chaIr

Issue Chair applications for the 2016 With Words exhibit are open This yearrsquos themes includemiddot Water Crisis (ieAccess to water fracking the water in-dustryrsquos impact on communities and Flint Michigan)middot Criminal Justice System (ie mass incarceration flaws in the criminal justice system)middot Social Media (ie the impact of technology on society impact on mental health and wellness social media and connections to narcissism and self-esteem cyber bullying etc)middot Gentrification (ie the exploration of urban planning and impacts on local communities from historically low SES backgrounds)Applications are due March 25 and can be found at httpsfsuqualtricscomjfeformSV_cAc1g4rD2cAcx6d

Campus Rec will host the March Commons Courtyard Block Party on March 25 from 11 am-1 pmWe take you on a journey with no finish line We inspire a lifestyle that makes total wellness possible Itrsquos our duty to innovate the means to get there We believe in your personal best and thatrsquos all we ask for We encourage you to dive in step outside and join our team We are coaches teammates and mentors Here to challenge yet support you We are here to guide you along this journey A journey of improvement and self-exploration We want you to find yourselfmdashfind what moves you

commons courtYard BlocK partY

Join Women student union to close out Womenrsquos history monthWomen Student Union will be hosting its 7th annual Ladies Legacy Banquet March 31 at 7 pm in the Union Ballrooms This event will celebrate the wonderful ad-vancements women have made on FSUrsquos campus recog-nize students alumni and faculty that have demonstrated continuous commitment to engaging embracing and empowering women in and around the Tallahassee com-munity and networking with fellow FSU student leaders and alumni The keynote speaker will be FSU graduate Dr Randa Perkins who has been recognized as a 40 under 40 for her work at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital The dress code is semi-formal and space is limited so please RSVP at httpbitlyLLBRSVP To nominate a de-serving FSU student faculty or alumna please visit httpbitlyLLBNom16 Contact fsuwsuexternalgmailcom with any questions

100 Years of hope WIth fsu theatre Florida State Universityrsquos School of Theatre production of One Hundred Years of Hope is running March 31 to April 2 at FSU Conradi Theatre The theatre is located in the Williams building at the in-tersection of Jefferson and Copeland Streets Showtime is 8 pm and tickets ($500) are available by contacting the FSU School of Theatre Box office (850-644-6500) or go to httpticketsfsuedu Conceived and written by FSU doctoral students Devair Jeffries and Deborah Kochman One Hundred Years of Hope is a collaborative production that explores how race was viewed during the tumultuous Civil Rights era how it is viewed in the current allegedly post racial era and how people hope it will be viewed in 2065 The show conveys the experiences and beliefs of people who were young adults during 1965 and compares them with those of young adults in 2015 encountering related issues In order to create a manageable script Deb and Devair combined historical and contemporary research about civil rights action with the result of community in-terviews from multi-generational perspectives Their goal was (and is) to put people into conversation who might not otherwise find a way to engage in meaningful dis-course about difficult topics particularly racial violence

World Water daY fIeld daYThursday March 31 noon Union GreenCome out and celebrate World Water Day with Take Back the Tap and the Inter-Residence Hall Council at the fourth annual event Earn prizes and free food by participating in various activities related to water conservation and the campaigns primary goal to promote the use of reusable water bottles and drinking from the tap Sign up with a group or stop by between classes and participate individ-ually Register here httpswwwfacebookcomevents832729710171159

Japanese anImatIon cluB seeKs volunteersFreecon is an Anime and Video game convention hosted by the Japanese Animation Club of Tallahas-see The event to be held the weeknd of March 25-27 will feature panels vendors contests and (possibly) a movie Because of the size of the free event volunteers are needed to set up manage the panels and vendor booths assist in the contests and ensure everyone at the convention has a bracelet Last yearrsquos convention was near the 2500 person limit and the number of people need to be accounted for by the bracelets Volunteers will work in four- to six-hour shifts depending on the number of volun-teers For more information contact Joel Ochoa at jao14dmyfsuedu

applY to Be a career center amBassador Are you interested in gaining professional skills leader-ship experience and access to networking opportunities The FSU Career Center Student Ambassador Program is what you have been looking for Career Center Ambassadors are a group of dynamic student leaders from various backgrounds and areas of study They represent The Career Center during events market and promote events and services host employer visits and participate in outreach activities The Career Center Student Ambassador Program is hold-ing Information Sessions on Friday March 25 from 230 - 330 pm in DSC 1006Attendance at an information session is required for those wishing to apply Please contact Lauren Apgar at lapgarfsuedu with any questions

applY to Be a peer Involvement mentorThe Peer Involvement Mentors are dedicated to helping students find involvement opportunities around campus with over 600 organizations After taking our online survey which can be found at myexperi-encefsuedu a Mentor will contact you to schedule a

one-on-one meeting During this meeting you and your Mentor will discover 5-10 organizations that could be a perfect fit for you We also provide follow-up meetings to check on your progress PIM provides students with the tools and skills necessary to become involved and create their own unique FSU expe-rience PIM has three committees Marketing is in charge of publicizing PIM Involvement is responsible for outreach to other student organizations on campus and Programming plans and coordinated events Additionally every semester PIM hosts SAC Lunchesmdashan event that provides about 200 students with free lunchesPeer Involvement Mentors applications open March 1st The application can be found at httpsnolecentraldsafsueduorganizationpeerinvolve-mentmentors under the ldquoFormsrdquo tab

10th annual reZ Goes GreenOn March 26 join the annual cleanup of the FSU Reservation surrounding forest lands and shorelines Come enjoy a beau-tiful day outdoors and healthy snacks Register on Facebook

BuIldInG a trauma Informed fsu communItY

Join colleagues students and partners to learn more about how we each play a role in creating a trauma informed community monday march 28 9 am Yoga on the Union Green530 pm lsquoProviding Understanding Supporting and Healingrsquo panel in the Medical School Auditoriumtuesday march 29 1130 am ldquo37 Words Understanding Title IX amp Sup-porting Studentsrdquo FacultyStaff Lunch 150E Bellamy 7 pm ldquoHealing Trauma A Mind-Body Approachrdquo Student Workshop Globe 2600Wednesday march 305 pm Yoga on Landis Green630 pm ldquoSustaining a Trauma Informed FSU Com-munityrdquo in the Varsity Club (University Center D)

Ifc aGaInst haZInG This event is open to any student at Flor-ida State to come and obtain knowledge on hazing within organizations Hazing exists in all types of organizations and IFC wants to make a stand against itThe event will take place on Monday March

28 from 6 pm - 8 pm in the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall

tallahassee musIc WeeK seeKs volunteers

Tallahassee Music Week is a nine-day celebration April 2-10 of music diversity and the Capital Citys rich musical talent If youre interested in volunteer-ing for Tallahassee Music Week please fill out the vol-unteer form at tallahasseemusicweekcom Its a great way to give back to your community while supporting the power of live music Registration deadline is March 31

food recoverY netWorKFood Recovery Network fights food waste and hunger by recovering extra perishable items from campus and the community that would go to waste and donating it to people in need Food recovery locations include Einstein Bros Bagels FSU Med School FSU Law School Garnet amp Gold Trading Post Energy Zoneand POD FSUrsquos chapter of the national network partners with com-munity agencies such as HOPE Community The Big Bend Homeless Coalition The Shelter ECHO Outreach Minis-tries and Good Samaritan Network to distribute collected food Join the team and help with collections around cam-pus For more information find Food Recovery Network on Facebook at facebookcomfoodrecoveryfsu

natIonal clImate semInar

The National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 12 pm Eastern time for a chance to con-nect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions The call-in number is 845-746-2287 For more information visit httpwwwbardeducepprogramsclimateseminar

volunteer In Ghana Please find information about the Volunteer in Africa volunteer work programs in Ghana for this year on their web page as follows httpwwwvolunteeringi-nafricaorgghanahtm

educatIon aBroad InstItute summer In south afrIcaThe Education Abroad Institute plans short programs all across the world to provide students with unique opportunities to experience different political cultures while strengthening their leadership and diplomacy skills The programs draw a diverse group of students togeth-er from all over the world to discuss pressing global issues while exchange cultural values In a rapidly globalizing world the institute believes these experiences are invaluable to the success of stu-dents in the global job market For the summer of 2016 the institute has programs scheduled in Cape Town and Johannesburg South Afri-ca for the month of June This program will include lectures from experienced professors and guest speakers from all over the globe including the United States of America The students will enrich their knowledge of South Africarsquos history international politics and economics while also enjoying travel to famous and historic places We also encourage students to get to know one another and share cultural values through planned social events Please Note The institute limits their South Africa programs to 21 students per program to enhance the studentsrsquo learning between professors and students For more information visit httpwwwbeainstituteorgbeaisouth-africa

applY for GIrls on the run BIG Bend

Girls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

volunteer WIth Knott house museum The Knott House Museum a site of the Museum of Florida History has special events monthly in need of passionate volunteers to assist with programs rang-ing from the annual Emancipation Day Celebration to the 1930s Film Series to Springtime Tallahasseersquos Open House Summer Poetry to Last a Lifetime Work-shop and more They also have special projects for volunteers interested in becoming docents research-ing for cultural-historic interpretive periods as well as volunteer-originated programming If any of these events sound like they might be of interest to your organizationrsquos members or anyone else you know please email Lydia Nabors at any time for further information at LydiaNaborsdosmyfloridacom

volunteers Wanted at Wave daY proGramThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

volunteer WIth 2016 southern shaKespeare festIvalWhether your specialty is meeting and greeting the public building a set helping theatergoers to their seats sewing costumes selling merchandise taking surveys or working backstage the Southern Shake-speare Festival wants you to be part of the magic There is a wide range of ways people can contribute their time and have a blast too Sign up at httpsouthernshakespearefestivalorg for a specific task including dates and times that fits your unique tal-ents and skill set

Volunteers needed at after-school progamsLeon County Schools Title I is partnering with the Talla-hassee Housing Authority in offering high-quality after- school programs that ensure a safe nurturing place of su-pervision for kindergarten through eighth grade students They are opening new after-school centers at Oliver Hill Community Center Terrance Fregly Community Center and the Springfield Community CenterThe program will provide opportunities to reinforce and improve studentsrsquo academic social and citizenship skillsThe after-school programs will operate from 330 pm to 6 pm Monday ndashFriday Two certified teachers will su-pervise activities including homework assistance social skills arts and crafts Anyone interested in becoming a mentor or volunteer can contact the school districtrsquos Title I office at 850-413-0441or email Brenetta Lawrence at lawrencebleonschoolsnet

enGlIsh for speaKers of other lanGuaGes tutor traInInG WorKshopHelp newcomers develop their English skills and learn new skills from an accredited non-profit educa-tional organization No foreign language skills or prior teaching experi-ence is required fro this two-day workshop to be-come a volunteer tutor It is eligible for Global Path-ways Certificate Sustained ExperienceParticipants must attend both sessions to be held on April 7 and 14 from 6-8 pm in the Literacy Resource Lab on the third floor of the Collins Main Library at 200 W Park Avenue Registration is required for this workshop Contact Literacy Volunteers of Leon County at 850-606-2644 or literacyleoncountyflgov

lemoYne educatIon department seeKInG summer Instructors

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art in-structors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The sum-mer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regular sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlemoyneorg

challenGer learnInG center seeKInG summer camp teachers The Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your resume to Education Manag-er Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThursday April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

part tIme vIdeoGrapher needed The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) at FSU is currently seeking a part-time videographer If you have experience filming and editing videos they want to hear from you Please contact Nathan Archer at narcherfcrrorg for more information FSU is an equal opportunity employer OPS employees are cov-ered under the Affordable Care Act OPS employees that meet certain criteria will be offered affordable health care coverage

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The next sessions will be from 10 am to 3 pm on Wednesday March 30 in Williams Room 459

serve WIth cItY Year City Year is still looking for more applicants of 18-25 year-olds willing to serve a full-time year of service as tutors and mentors in public schools City Yearrsquos final application deadline for the year is April 30However those who apply by April 1 are guaranteed an inter-

view for the position Those who apply by April 1 will be notified about their application decisions by April 30 City Year accepts students in any major and their alumni work in a variety of career fields In a year of service participants will build leadership skills project management skills goal setting and decision making skills and much more City Year is located in 27 cities nationally and applicants may choose to apply to a speficis site or region or choose to serve where most needed City Year is a fantastic gap year opportunity in which participants can earn money to support their educa-tions All corps members receive a $5775 education award after completing their service Furthermore over 90 universities nationally offer additional schol-arships to City Year alumni Anyone interested in serving with City Year can learn more by filling out an interest form at cityyearorg or speak directly with a local recruiter Alexis Carvajal at acarvajalcityyearorg or 610-751-3192

InternshIps scholarshIps amp opportunItIes

creW netWorK foundatIon scholarshIp 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale Apply by April 30

applY for Green fund moneYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

ImmIGrant JustIce corps applIcatIon openImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

seth rossettI memorIal scholarshIp Established in 2006 this memorial scholarship was created in memory of Seth Rossetti The purpose of this scholarship is to support one undergraduate student who is presently or who was for a significant part of hisher life the child of a single parent This scholarship is available to all current FSU undergraduate students with a minimum 25 cumulative grade point average and all incoming FSU freshmen with a minimum 30 high school cumulative grade point average Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_cAwZikISUqHgYap

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

applY for hIspanIc scholarshIp fund In the last scholarship cycle HSF awarded more than 4400 scholarships funded by 100 different companies and organizations The HSF application allows students to apply for multiple scholarships with one application Students can receive $500-$5000 for the institution and major of their choice Application deadline is March 30 Eligibility for the HSF ScholarshipMust be of Hispanic heritage and a US citizen permanent legal resident DACA or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA) minimum of 30 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for high school students or minimum of 25 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year universi-ty in the fall of the desired scholarship year and complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applica-ble)Applicants must list at least one academic recommender Unlike other applications this scholarship application does not require a lengthy recommendation letter For more information visit httpshsfnetBen rosenBloom memorIal servIce

scholarshIp The Ben Rosenbloom Memorial Service Scholarship is designed to recognize a student with an outstanding re-cord of service and a commitment to a lifetime of service Ben Rosenbloom gave countless hours of service to help students and their families feel at home at Florida State His faithful dedication to the education and support of FSU students has become a model of joys and rewards of service This scholarship was established by the FSU parents association in deep appreciation for his exempla-ry service to FSU Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_9XYABYh3yvK0CfH

food recoverY netWorK seeKs communIca-tIons proGrammInG assocIates

Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hun-ger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over 1 million pounds

of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions communications associate programming associate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8

Page 2: 3 23 16

applY to Be a WIth Words Issue chaIr

Issue Chair applications for the 2016 With Words exhibit are open This yearrsquos themes includemiddot Water Crisis (ieAccess to water fracking the water in-dustryrsquos impact on communities and Flint Michigan)middot Criminal Justice System (ie mass incarceration flaws in the criminal justice system)middot Social Media (ie the impact of technology on society impact on mental health and wellness social media and connections to narcissism and self-esteem cyber bullying etc)middot Gentrification (ie the exploration of urban planning and impacts on local communities from historically low SES backgrounds)Applications are due March 25 and can be found at httpsfsuqualtricscomjfeformSV_cAc1g4rD2cAcx6d

Campus Rec will host the March Commons Courtyard Block Party on March 25 from 11 am-1 pmWe take you on a journey with no finish line We inspire a lifestyle that makes total wellness possible Itrsquos our duty to innovate the means to get there We believe in your personal best and thatrsquos all we ask for We encourage you to dive in step outside and join our team We are coaches teammates and mentors Here to challenge yet support you We are here to guide you along this journey A journey of improvement and self-exploration We want you to find yourselfmdashfind what moves you

commons courtYard BlocK partY

Join Women student union to close out Womenrsquos history monthWomen Student Union will be hosting its 7th annual Ladies Legacy Banquet March 31 at 7 pm in the Union Ballrooms This event will celebrate the wonderful ad-vancements women have made on FSUrsquos campus recog-nize students alumni and faculty that have demonstrated continuous commitment to engaging embracing and empowering women in and around the Tallahassee com-munity and networking with fellow FSU student leaders and alumni The keynote speaker will be FSU graduate Dr Randa Perkins who has been recognized as a 40 under 40 for her work at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital The dress code is semi-formal and space is limited so please RSVP at httpbitlyLLBRSVP To nominate a de-serving FSU student faculty or alumna please visit httpbitlyLLBNom16 Contact fsuwsuexternalgmailcom with any questions

100 Years of hope WIth fsu theatre Florida State Universityrsquos School of Theatre production of One Hundred Years of Hope is running March 31 to April 2 at FSU Conradi Theatre The theatre is located in the Williams building at the in-tersection of Jefferson and Copeland Streets Showtime is 8 pm and tickets ($500) are available by contacting the FSU School of Theatre Box office (850-644-6500) or go to httpticketsfsuedu Conceived and written by FSU doctoral students Devair Jeffries and Deborah Kochman One Hundred Years of Hope is a collaborative production that explores how race was viewed during the tumultuous Civil Rights era how it is viewed in the current allegedly post racial era and how people hope it will be viewed in 2065 The show conveys the experiences and beliefs of people who were young adults during 1965 and compares them with those of young adults in 2015 encountering related issues In order to create a manageable script Deb and Devair combined historical and contemporary research about civil rights action with the result of community in-terviews from multi-generational perspectives Their goal was (and is) to put people into conversation who might not otherwise find a way to engage in meaningful dis-course about difficult topics particularly racial violence

World Water daY fIeld daYThursday March 31 noon Union GreenCome out and celebrate World Water Day with Take Back the Tap and the Inter-Residence Hall Council at the fourth annual event Earn prizes and free food by participating in various activities related to water conservation and the campaigns primary goal to promote the use of reusable water bottles and drinking from the tap Sign up with a group or stop by between classes and participate individ-ually Register here httpswwwfacebookcomevents832729710171159

Japanese anImatIon cluB seeKs volunteersFreecon is an Anime and Video game convention hosted by the Japanese Animation Club of Tallahas-see The event to be held the weeknd of March 25-27 will feature panels vendors contests and (possibly) a movie Because of the size of the free event volunteers are needed to set up manage the panels and vendor booths assist in the contests and ensure everyone at the convention has a bracelet Last yearrsquos convention was near the 2500 person limit and the number of people need to be accounted for by the bracelets Volunteers will work in four- to six-hour shifts depending on the number of volun-teers For more information contact Joel Ochoa at jao14dmyfsuedu

applY to Be a career center amBassador Are you interested in gaining professional skills leader-ship experience and access to networking opportunities The FSU Career Center Student Ambassador Program is what you have been looking for Career Center Ambassadors are a group of dynamic student leaders from various backgrounds and areas of study They represent The Career Center during events market and promote events and services host employer visits and participate in outreach activities The Career Center Student Ambassador Program is hold-ing Information Sessions on Friday March 25 from 230 - 330 pm in DSC 1006Attendance at an information session is required for those wishing to apply Please contact Lauren Apgar at lapgarfsuedu with any questions

applY to Be a peer Involvement mentorThe Peer Involvement Mentors are dedicated to helping students find involvement opportunities around campus with over 600 organizations After taking our online survey which can be found at myexperi-encefsuedu a Mentor will contact you to schedule a

one-on-one meeting During this meeting you and your Mentor will discover 5-10 organizations that could be a perfect fit for you We also provide follow-up meetings to check on your progress PIM provides students with the tools and skills necessary to become involved and create their own unique FSU expe-rience PIM has three committees Marketing is in charge of publicizing PIM Involvement is responsible for outreach to other student organizations on campus and Programming plans and coordinated events Additionally every semester PIM hosts SAC Lunchesmdashan event that provides about 200 students with free lunchesPeer Involvement Mentors applications open March 1st The application can be found at httpsnolecentraldsafsueduorganizationpeerinvolve-mentmentors under the ldquoFormsrdquo tab

10th annual reZ Goes GreenOn March 26 join the annual cleanup of the FSU Reservation surrounding forest lands and shorelines Come enjoy a beau-tiful day outdoors and healthy snacks Register on Facebook

BuIldInG a trauma Informed fsu communItY

Join colleagues students and partners to learn more about how we each play a role in creating a trauma informed community monday march 28 9 am Yoga on the Union Green530 pm lsquoProviding Understanding Supporting and Healingrsquo panel in the Medical School Auditoriumtuesday march 29 1130 am ldquo37 Words Understanding Title IX amp Sup-porting Studentsrdquo FacultyStaff Lunch 150E Bellamy 7 pm ldquoHealing Trauma A Mind-Body Approachrdquo Student Workshop Globe 2600Wednesday march 305 pm Yoga on Landis Green630 pm ldquoSustaining a Trauma Informed FSU Com-munityrdquo in the Varsity Club (University Center D)

Ifc aGaInst haZInG This event is open to any student at Flor-ida State to come and obtain knowledge on hazing within organizations Hazing exists in all types of organizations and IFC wants to make a stand against itThe event will take place on Monday March

28 from 6 pm - 8 pm in the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall

tallahassee musIc WeeK seeKs volunteers

Tallahassee Music Week is a nine-day celebration April 2-10 of music diversity and the Capital Citys rich musical talent If youre interested in volunteer-ing for Tallahassee Music Week please fill out the vol-unteer form at tallahasseemusicweekcom Its a great way to give back to your community while supporting the power of live music Registration deadline is March 31

food recoverY netWorKFood Recovery Network fights food waste and hunger by recovering extra perishable items from campus and the community that would go to waste and donating it to people in need Food recovery locations include Einstein Bros Bagels FSU Med School FSU Law School Garnet amp Gold Trading Post Energy Zoneand POD FSUrsquos chapter of the national network partners with com-munity agencies such as HOPE Community The Big Bend Homeless Coalition The Shelter ECHO Outreach Minis-tries and Good Samaritan Network to distribute collected food Join the team and help with collections around cam-pus For more information find Food Recovery Network on Facebook at facebookcomfoodrecoveryfsu

natIonal clImate semInar

The National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 12 pm Eastern time for a chance to con-nect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions The call-in number is 845-746-2287 For more information visit httpwwwbardeducepprogramsclimateseminar

volunteer In Ghana Please find information about the Volunteer in Africa volunteer work programs in Ghana for this year on their web page as follows httpwwwvolunteeringi-nafricaorgghanahtm

educatIon aBroad InstItute summer In south afrIcaThe Education Abroad Institute plans short programs all across the world to provide students with unique opportunities to experience different political cultures while strengthening their leadership and diplomacy skills The programs draw a diverse group of students togeth-er from all over the world to discuss pressing global issues while exchange cultural values In a rapidly globalizing world the institute believes these experiences are invaluable to the success of stu-dents in the global job market For the summer of 2016 the institute has programs scheduled in Cape Town and Johannesburg South Afri-ca for the month of June This program will include lectures from experienced professors and guest speakers from all over the globe including the United States of America The students will enrich their knowledge of South Africarsquos history international politics and economics while also enjoying travel to famous and historic places We also encourage students to get to know one another and share cultural values through planned social events Please Note The institute limits their South Africa programs to 21 students per program to enhance the studentsrsquo learning between professors and students For more information visit httpwwwbeainstituteorgbeaisouth-africa

applY for GIrls on the run BIG Bend

Girls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

volunteer WIth Knott house museum The Knott House Museum a site of the Museum of Florida History has special events monthly in need of passionate volunteers to assist with programs rang-ing from the annual Emancipation Day Celebration to the 1930s Film Series to Springtime Tallahasseersquos Open House Summer Poetry to Last a Lifetime Work-shop and more They also have special projects for volunteers interested in becoming docents research-ing for cultural-historic interpretive periods as well as volunteer-originated programming If any of these events sound like they might be of interest to your organizationrsquos members or anyone else you know please email Lydia Nabors at any time for further information at LydiaNaborsdosmyfloridacom

volunteers Wanted at Wave daY proGramThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

volunteer WIth 2016 southern shaKespeare festIvalWhether your specialty is meeting and greeting the public building a set helping theatergoers to their seats sewing costumes selling merchandise taking surveys or working backstage the Southern Shake-speare Festival wants you to be part of the magic There is a wide range of ways people can contribute their time and have a blast too Sign up at httpsouthernshakespearefestivalorg for a specific task including dates and times that fits your unique tal-ents and skill set

Volunteers needed at after-school progamsLeon County Schools Title I is partnering with the Talla-hassee Housing Authority in offering high-quality after- school programs that ensure a safe nurturing place of su-pervision for kindergarten through eighth grade students They are opening new after-school centers at Oliver Hill Community Center Terrance Fregly Community Center and the Springfield Community CenterThe program will provide opportunities to reinforce and improve studentsrsquo academic social and citizenship skillsThe after-school programs will operate from 330 pm to 6 pm Monday ndashFriday Two certified teachers will su-pervise activities including homework assistance social skills arts and crafts Anyone interested in becoming a mentor or volunteer can contact the school districtrsquos Title I office at 850-413-0441or email Brenetta Lawrence at lawrencebleonschoolsnet

enGlIsh for speaKers of other lanGuaGes tutor traInInG WorKshopHelp newcomers develop their English skills and learn new skills from an accredited non-profit educa-tional organization No foreign language skills or prior teaching experi-ence is required fro this two-day workshop to be-come a volunteer tutor It is eligible for Global Path-ways Certificate Sustained ExperienceParticipants must attend both sessions to be held on April 7 and 14 from 6-8 pm in the Literacy Resource Lab on the third floor of the Collins Main Library at 200 W Park Avenue Registration is required for this workshop Contact Literacy Volunteers of Leon County at 850-606-2644 or literacyleoncountyflgov

lemoYne educatIon department seeKInG summer Instructors

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art in-structors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The sum-mer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regular sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlemoyneorg

challenGer learnInG center seeKInG summer camp teachers The Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your resume to Education Manag-er Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThursday April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

part tIme vIdeoGrapher needed The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) at FSU is currently seeking a part-time videographer If you have experience filming and editing videos they want to hear from you Please contact Nathan Archer at narcherfcrrorg for more information FSU is an equal opportunity employer OPS employees are cov-ered under the Affordable Care Act OPS employees that meet certain criteria will be offered affordable health care coverage

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The next sessions will be from 10 am to 3 pm on Wednesday March 30 in Williams Room 459

serve WIth cItY Year City Year is still looking for more applicants of 18-25 year-olds willing to serve a full-time year of service as tutors and mentors in public schools City Yearrsquos final application deadline for the year is April 30However those who apply by April 1 are guaranteed an inter-

view for the position Those who apply by April 1 will be notified about their application decisions by April 30 City Year accepts students in any major and their alumni work in a variety of career fields In a year of service participants will build leadership skills project management skills goal setting and decision making skills and much more City Year is located in 27 cities nationally and applicants may choose to apply to a speficis site or region or choose to serve where most needed City Year is a fantastic gap year opportunity in which participants can earn money to support their educa-tions All corps members receive a $5775 education award after completing their service Furthermore over 90 universities nationally offer additional schol-arships to City Year alumni Anyone interested in serving with City Year can learn more by filling out an interest form at cityyearorg or speak directly with a local recruiter Alexis Carvajal at acarvajalcityyearorg or 610-751-3192

InternshIps scholarshIps amp opportunItIes

creW netWorK foundatIon scholarshIp 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale Apply by April 30

applY for Green fund moneYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

ImmIGrant JustIce corps applIcatIon openImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

seth rossettI memorIal scholarshIp Established in 2006 this memorial scholarship was created in memory of Seth Rossetti The purpose of this scholarship is to support one undergraduate student who is presently or who was for a significant part of hisher life the child of a single parent This scholarship is available to all current FSU undergraduate students with a minimum 25 cumulative grade point average and all incoming FSU freshmen with a minimum 30 high school cumulative grade point average Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_cAwZikISUqHgYap

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

applY for hIspanIc scholarshIp fund In the last scholarship cycle HSF awarded more than 4400 scholarships funded by 100 different companies and organizations The HSF application allows students to apply for multiple scholarships with one application Students can receive $500-$5000 for the institution and major of their choice Application deadline is March 30 Eligibility for the HSF ScholarshipMust be of Hispanic heritage and a US citizen permanent legal resident DACA or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA) minimum of 30 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for high school students or minimum of 25 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year universi-ty in the fall of the desired scholarship year and complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applica-ble)Applicants must list at least one academic recommender Unlike other applications this scholarship application does not require a lengthy recommendation letter For more information visit httpshsfnetBen rosenBloom memorIal servIce

scholarshIp The Ben Rosenbloom Memorial Service Scholarship is designed to recognize a student with an outstanding re-cord of service and a commitment to a lifetime of service Ben Rosenbloom gave countless hours of service to help students and their families feel at home at Florida State His faithful dedication to the education and support of FSU students has become a model of joys and rewards of service This scholarship was established by the FSU parents association in deep appreciation for his exempla-ry service to FSU Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_9XYABYh3yvK0CfH

food recoverY netWorK seeKs communIca-tIons proGrammInG assocIates

Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hun-ger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over 1 million pounds

of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions communications associate programming associate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8

Page 3: 3 23 16

Join Women student union to close out Womenrsquos history monthWomen Student Union will be hosting its 7th annual Ladies Legacy Banquet March 31 at 7 pm in the Union Ballrooms This event will celebrate the wonderful ad-vancements women have made on FSUrsquos campus recog-nize students alumni and faculty that have demonstrated continuous commitment to engaging embracing and empowering women in and around the Tallahassee com-munity and networking with fellow FSU student leaders and alumni The keynote speaker will be FSU graduate Dr Randa Perkins who has been recognized as a 40 under 40 for her work at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital The dress code is semi-formal and space is limited so please RSVP at httpbitlyLLBRSVP To nominate a de-serving FSU student faculty or alumna please visit httpbitlyLLBNom16 Contact fsuwsuexternalgmailcom with any questions

100 Years of hope WIth fsu theatre Florida State Universityrsquos School of Theatre production of One Hundred Years of Hope is running March 31 to April 2 at FSU Conradi Theatre The theatre is located in the Williams building at the in-tersection of Jefferson and Copeland Streets Showtime is 8 pm and tickets ($500) are available by contacting the FSU School of Theatre Box office (850-644-6500) or go to httpticketsfsuedu Conceived and written by FSU doctoral students Devair Jeffries and Deborah Kochman One Hundred Years of Hope is a collaborative production that explores how race was viewed during the tumultuous Civil Rights era how it is viewed in the current allegedly post racial era and how people hope it will be viewed in 2065 The show conveys the experiences and beliefs of people who were young adults during 1965 and compares them with those of young adults in 2015 encountering related issues In order to create a manageable script Deb and Devair combined historical and contemporary research about civil rights action with the result of community in-terviews from multi-generational perspectives Their goal was (and is) to put people into conversation who might not otherwise find a way to engage in meaningful dis-course about difficult topics particularly racial violence

World Water daY fIeld daYThursday March 31 noon Union GreenCome out and celebrate World Water Day with Take Back the Tap and the Inter-Residence Hall Council at the fourth annual event Earn prizes and free food by participating in various activities related to water conservation and the campaigns primary goal to promote the use of reusable water bottles and drinking from the tap Sign up with a group or stop by between classes and participate individ-ually Register here httpswwwfacebookcomevents832729710171159

Japanese anImatIon cluB seeKs volunteersFreecon is an Anime and Video game convention hosted by the Japanese Animation Club of Tallahas-see The event to be held the weeknd of March 25-27 will feature panels vendors contests and (possibly) a movie Because of the size of the free event volunteers are needed to set up manage the panels and vendor booths assist in the contests and ensure everyone at the convention has a bracelet Last yearrsquos convention was near the 2500 person limit and the number of people need to be accounted for by the bracelets Volunteers will work in four- to six-hour shifts depending on the number of volun-teers For more information contact Joel Ochoa at jao14dmyfsuedu

applY to Be a career center amBassador Are you interested in gaining professional skills leader-ship experience and access to networking opportunities The FSU Career Center Student Ambassador Program is what you have been looking for Career Center Ambassadors are a group of dynamic student leaders from various backgrounds and areas of study They represent The Career Center during events market and promote events and services host employer visits and participate in outreach activities The Career Center Student Ambassador Program is hold-ing Information Sessions on Friday March 25 from 230 - 330 pm in DSC 1006Attendance at an information session is required for those wishing to apply Please contact Lauren Apgar at lapgarfsuedu with any questions

applY to Be a peer Involvement mentorThe Peer Involvement Mentors are dedicated to helping students find involvement opportunities around campus with over 600 organizations After taking our online survey which can be found at myexperi-encefsuedu a Mentor will contact you to schedule a

one-on-one meeting During this meeting you and your Mentor will discover 5-10 organizations that could be a perfect fit for you We also provide follow-up meetings to check on your progress PIM provides students with the tools and skills necessary to become involved and create their own unique FSU expe-rience PIM has three committees Marketing is in charge of publicizing PIM Involvement is responsible for outreach to other student organizations on campus and Programming plans and coordinated events Additionally every semester PIM hosts SAC Lunchesmdashan event that provides about 200 students with free lunchesPeer Involvement Mentors applications open March 1st The application can be found at httpsnolecentraldsafsueduorganizationpeerinvolve-mentmentors under the ldquoFormsrdquo tab

10th annual reZ Goes GreenOn March 26 join the annual cleanup of the FSU Reservation surrounding forest lands and shorelines Come enjoy a beau-tiful day outdoors and healthy snacks Register on Facebook

BuIldInG a trauma Informed fsu communItY

Join colleagues students and partners to learn more about how we each play a role in creating a trauma informed community monday march 28 9 am Yoga on the Union Green530 pm lsquoProviding Understanding Supporting and Healingrsquo panel in the Medical School Auditoriumtuesday march 29 1130 am ldquo37 Words Understanding Title IX amp Sup-porting Studentsrdquo FacultyStaff Lunch 150E Bellamy 7 pm ldquoHealing Trauma A Mind-Body Approachrdquo Student Workshop Globe 2600Wednesday march 305 pm Yoga on Landis Green630 pm ldquoSustaining a Trauma Informed FSU Com-munityrdquo in the Varsity Club (University Center D)

Ifc aGaInst haZInG This event is open to any student at Flor-ida State to come and obtain knowledge on hazing within organizations Hazing exists in all types of organizations and IFC wants to make a stand against itThe event will take place on Monday March

28 from 6 pm - 8 pm in the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall

tallahassee musIc WeeK seeKs volunteers

Tallahassee Music Week is a nine-day celebration April 2-10 of music diversity and the Capital Citys rich musical talent If youre interested in volunteer-ing for Tallahassee Music Week please fill out the vol-unteer form at tallahasseemusicweekcom Its a great way to give back to your community while supporting the power of live music Registration deadline is March 31

food recoverY netWorKFood Recovery Network fights food waste and hunger by recovering extra perishable items from campus and the community that would go to waste and donating it to people in need Food recovery locations include Einstein Bros Bagels FSU Med School FSU Law School Garnet amp Gold Trading Post Energy Zoneand POD FSUrsquos chapter of the national network partners with com-munity agencies such as HOPE Community The Big Bend Homeless Coalition The Shelter ECHO Outreach Minis-tries and Good Samaritan Network to distribute collected food Join the team and help with collections around cam-pus For more information find Food Recovery Network on Facebook at facebookcomfoodrecoveryfsu

natIonal clImate semInar

The National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 12 pm Eastern time for a chance to con-nect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions The call-in number is 845-746-2287 For more information visit httpwwwbardeducepprogramsclimateseminar

volunteer In Ghana Please find information about the Volunteer in Africa volunteer work programs in Ghana for this year on their web page as follows httpwwwvolunteeringi-nafricaorgghanahtm

educatIon aBroad InstItute summer In south afrIcaThe Education Abroad Institute plans short programs all across the world to provide students with unique opportunities to experience different political cultures while strengthening their leadership and diplomacy skills The programs draw a diverse group of students togeth-er from all over the world to discuss pressing global issues while exchange cultural values In a rapidly globalizing world the institute believes these experiences are invaluable to the success of stu-dents in the global job market For the summer of 2016 the institute has programs scheduled in Cape Town and Johannesburg South Afri-ca for the month of June This program will include lectures from experienced professors and guest speakers from all over the globe including the United States of America The students will enrich their knowledge of South Africarsquos history international politics and economics while also enjoying travel to famous and historic places We also encourage students to get to know one another and share cultural values through planned social events Please Note The institute limits their South Africa programs to 21 students per program to enhance the studentsrsquo learning between professors and students For more information visit httpwwwbeainstituteorgbeaisouth-africa

applY for GIrls on the run BIG Bend

Girls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

volunteer WIth Knott house museum The Knott House Museum a site of the Museum of Florida History has special events monthly in need of passionate volunteers to assist with programs rang-ing from the annual Emancipation Day Celebration to the 1930s Film Series to Springtime Tallahasseersquos Open House Summer Poetry to Last a Lifetime Work-shop and more They also have special projects for volunteers interested in becoming docents research-ing for cultural-historic interpretive periods as well as volunteer-originated programming If any of these events sound like they might be of interest to your organizationrsquos members or anyone else you know please email Lydia Nabors at any time for further information at LydiaNaborsdosmyfloridacom

volunteers Wanted at Wave daY proGramThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

volunteer WIth 2016 southern shaKespeare festIvalWhether your specialty is meeting and greeting the public building a set helping theatergoers to their seats sewing costumes selling merchandise taking surveys or working backstage the Southern Shake-speare Festival wants you to be part of the magic There is a wide range of ways people can contribute their time and have a blast too Sign up at httpsouthernshakespearefestivalorg for a specific task including dates and times that fits your unique tal-ents and skill set

Volunteers needed at after-school progamsLeon County Schools Title I is partnering with the Talla-hassee Housing Authority in offering high-quality after- school programs that ensure a safe nurturing place of su-pervision for kindergarten through eighth grade students They are opening new after-school centers at Oliver Hill Community Center Terrance Fregly Community Center and the Springfield Community CenterThe program will provide opportunities to reinforce and improve studentsrsquo academic social and citizenship skillsThe after-school programs will operate from 330 pm to 6 pm Monday ndashFriday Two certified teachers will su-pervise activities including homework assistance social skills arts and crafts Anyone interested in becoming a mentor or volunteer can contact the school districtrsquos Title I office at 850-413-0441or email Brenetta Lawrence at lawrencebleonschoolsnet

enGlIsh for speaKers of other lanGuaGes tutor traInInG WorKshopHelp newcomers develop their English skills and learn new skills from an accredited non-profit educa-tional organization No foreign language skills or prior teaching experi-ence is required fro this two-day workshop to be-come a volunteer tutor It is eligible for Global Path-ways Certificate Sustained ExperienceParticipants must attend both sessions to be held on April 7 and 14 from 6-8 pm in the Literacy Resource Lab on the third floor of the Collins Main Library at 200 W Park Avenue Registration is required for this workshop Contact Literacy Volunteers of Leon County at 850-606-2644 or literacyleoncountyflgov

lemoYne educatIon department seeKInG summer Instructors

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art in-structors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The sum-mer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regular sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlemoyneorg

challenGer learnInG center seeKInG summer camp teachers The Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your resume to Education Manag-er Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThursday April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

part tIme vIdeoGrapher needed The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) at FSU is currently seeking a part-time videographer If you have experience filming and editing videos they want to hear from you Please contact Nathan Archer at narcherfcrrorg for more information FSU is an equal opportunity employer OPS employees are cov-ered under the Affordable Care Act OPS employees that meet certain criteria will be offered affordable health care coverage

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The next sessions will be from 10 am to 3 pm on Wednesday March 30 in Williams Room 459

serve WIth cItY Year City Year is still looking for more applicants of 18-25 year-olds willing to serve a full-time year of service as tutors and mentors in public schools City Yearrsquos final application deadline for the year is April 30However those who apply by April 1 are guaranteed an inter-

view for the position Those who apply by April 1 will be notified about their application decisions by April 30 City Year accepts students in any major and their alumni work in a variety of career fields In a year of service participants will build leadership skills project management skills goal setting and decision making skills and much more City Year is located in 27 cities nationally and applicants may choose to apply to a speficis site or region or choose to serve where most needed City Year is a fantastic gap year opportunity in which participants can earn money to support their educa-tions All corps members receive a $5775 education award after completing their service Furthermore over 90 universities nationally offer additional schol-arships to City Year alumni Anyone interested in serving with City Year can learn more by filling out an interest form at cityyearorg or speak directly with a local recruiter Alexis Carvajal at acarvajalcityyearorg or 610-751-3192

InternshIps scholarshIps amp opportunItIes

creW netWorK foundatIon scholarshIp 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale Apply by April 30

applY for Green fund moneYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

ImmIGrant JustIce corps applIcatIon openImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

seth rossettI memorIal scholarshIp Established in 2006 this memorial scholarship was created in memory of Seth Rossetti The purpose of this scholarship is to support one undergraduate student who is presently or who was for a significant part of hisher life the child of a single parent This scholarship is available to all current FSU undergraduate students with a minimum 25 cumulative grade point average and all incoming FSU freshmen with a minimum 30 high school cumulative grade point average Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_cAwZikISUqHgYap

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

applY for hIspanIc scholarshIp fund In the last scholarship cycle HSF awarded more than 4400 scholarships funded by 100 different companies and organizations The HSF application allows students to apply for multiple scholarships with one application Students can receive $500-$5000 for the institution and major of their choice Application deadline is March 30 Eligibility for the HSF ScholarshipMust be of Hispanic heritage and a US citizen permanent legal resident DACA or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA) minimum of 30 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for high school students or minimum of 25 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year universi-ty in the fall of the desired scholarship year and complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applica-ble)Applicants must list at least one academic recommender Unlike other applications this scholarship application does not require a lengthy recommendation letter For more information visit httpshsfnetBen rosenBloom memorIal servIce

scholarshIp The Ben Rosenbloom Memorial Service Scholarship is designed to recognize a student with an outstanding re-cord of service and a commitment to a lifetime of service Ben Rosenbloom gave countless hours of service to help students and their families feel at home at Florida State His faithful dedication to the education and support of FSU students has become a model of joys and rewards of service This scholarship was established by the FSU parents association in deep appreciation for his exempla-ry service to FSU Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_9XYABYh3yvK0CfH

food recoverY netWorK seeKs communIca-tIons proGrammInG assocIates

Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hun-ger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over 1 million pounds

of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions communications associate programming associate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8

Page 4: 3 23 16

Japanese anImatIon cluB seeKs volunteersFreecon is an Anime and Video game convention hosted by the Japanese Animation Club of Tallahas-see The event to be held the weeknd of March 25-27 will feature panels vendors contests and (possibly) a movie Because of the size of the free event volunteers are needed to set up manage the panels and vendor booths assist in the contests and ensure everyone at the convention has a bracelet Last yearrsquos convention was near the 2500 person limit and the number of people need to be accounted for by the bracelets Volunteers will work in four- to six-hour shifts depending on the number of volun-teers For more information contact Joel Ochoa at jao14dmyfsuedu

applY to Be a career center amBassador Are you interested in gaining professional skills leader-ship experience and access to networking opportunities The FSU Career Center Student Ambassador Program is what you have been looking for Career Center Ambassadors are a group of dynamic student leaders from various backgrounds and areas of study They represent The Career Center during events market and promote events and services host employer visits and participate in outreach activities The Career Center Student Ambassador Program is hold-ing Information Sessions on Friday March 25 from 230 - 330 pm in DSC 1006Attendance at an information session is required for those wishing to apply Please contact Lauren Apgar at lapgarfsuedu with any questions

applY to Be a peer Involvement mentorThe Peer Involvement Mentors are dedicated to helping students find involvement opportunities around campus with over 600 organizations After taking our online survey which can be found at myexperi-encefsuedu a Mentor will contact you to schedule a

one-on-one meeting During this meeting you and your Mentor will discover 5-10 organizations that could be a perfect fit for you We also provide follow-up meetings to check on your progress PIM provides students with the tools and skills necessary to become involved and create their own unique FSU expe-rience PIM has three committees Marketing is in charge of publicizing PIM Involvement is responsible for outreach to other student organizations on campus and Programming plans and coordinated events Additionally every semester PIM hosts SAC Lunchesmdashan event that provides about 200 students with free lunchesPeer Involvement Mentors applications open March 1st The application can be found at httpsnolecentraldsafsueduorganizationpeerinvolve-mentmentors under the ldquoFormsrdquo tab

10th annual reZ Goes GreenOn March 26 join the annual cleanup of the FSU Reservation surrounding forest lands and shorelines Come enjoy a beau-tiful day outdoors and healthy snacks Register on Facebook

BuIldInG a trauma Informed fsu communItY

Join colleagues students and partners to learn more about how we each play a role in creating a trauma informed community monday march 28 9 am Yoga on the Union Green530 pm lsquoProviding Understanding Supporting and Healingrsquo panel in the Medical School Auditoriumtuesday march 29 1130 am ldquo37 Words Understanding Title IX amp Sup-porting Studentsrdquo FacultyStaff Lunch 150E Bellamy 7 pm ldquoHealing Trauma A Mind-Body Approachrdquo Student Workshop Globe 2600Wednesday march 305 pm Yoga on Landis Green630 pm ldquoSustaining a Trauma Informed FSU Com-munityrdquo in the Varsity Club (University Center D)

Ifc aGaInst haZInG This event is open to any student at Flor-ida State to come and obtain knowledge on hazing within organizations Hazing exists in all types of organizations and IFC wants to make a stand against itThe event will take place on Monday March

28 from 6 pm - 8 pm in the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall

tallahassee musIc WeeK seeKs volunteers

Tallahassee Music Week is a nine-day celebration April 2-10 of music diversity and the Capital Citys rich musical talent If youre interested in volunteer-ing for Tallahassee Music Week please fill out the vol-unteer form at tallahasseemusicweekcom Its a great way to give back to your community while supporting the power of live music Registration deadline is March 31

food recoverY netWorKFood Recovery Network fights food waste and hunger by recovering extra perishable items from campus and the community that would go to waste and donating it to people in need Food recovery locations include Einstein Bros Bagels FSU Med School FSU Law School Garnet amp Gold Trading Post Energy Zoneand POD FSUrsquos chapter of the national network partners with com-munity agencies such as HOPE Community The Big Bend Homeless Coalition The Shelter ECHO Outreach Minis-tries and Good Samaritan Network to distribute collected food Join the team and help with collections around cam-pus For more information find Food Recovery Network on Facebook at facebookcomfoodrecoveryfsu

natIonal clImate semInar

The National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 12 pm Eastern time for a chance to con-nect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions The call-in number is 845-746-2287 For more information visit httpwwwbardeducepprogramsclimateseminar

volunteer In Ghana Please find information about the Volunteer in Africa volunteer work programs in Ghana for this year on their web page as follows httpwwwvolunteeringi-nafricaorgghanahtm

educatIon aBroad InstItute summer In south afrIcaThe Education Abroad Institute plans short programs all across the world to provide students with unique opportunities to experience different political cultures while strengthening their leadership and diplomacy skills The programs draw a diverse group of students togeth-er from all over the world to discuss pressing global issues while exchange cultural values In a rapidly globalizing world the institute believes these experiences are invaluable to the success of stu-dents in the global job market For the summer of 2016 the institute has programs scheduled in Cape Town and Johannesburg South Afri-ca for the month of June This program will include lectures from experienced professors and guest speakers from all over the globe including the United States of America The students will enrich their knowledge of South Africarsquos history international politics and economics while also enjoying travel to famous and historic places We also encourage students to get to know one another and share cultural values through planned social events Please Note The institute limits their South Africa programs to 21 students per program to enhance the studentsrsquo learning between professors and students For more information visit httpwwwbeainstituteorgbeaisouth-africa

applY for GIrls on the run BIG Bend

Girls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

volunteer WIth Knott house museum The Knott House Museum a site of the Museum of Florida History has special events monthly in need of passionate volunteers to assist with programs rang-ing from the annual Emancipation Day Celebration to the 1930s Film Series to Springtime Tallahasseersquos Open House Summer Poetry to Last a Lifetime Work-shop and more They also have special projects for volunteers interested in becoming docents research-ing for cultural-historic interpretive periods as well as volunteer-originated programming If any of these events sound like they might be of interest to your organizationrsquos members or anyone else you know please email Lydia Nabors at any time for further information at LydiaNaborsdosmyfloridacom

volunteers Wanted at Wave daY proGramThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

volunteer WIth 2016 southern shaKespeare festIvalWhether your specialty is meeting and greeting the public building a set helping theatergoers to their seats sewing costumes selling merchandise taking surveys or working backstage the Southern Shake-speare Festival wants you to be part of the magic There is a wide range of ways people can contribute their time and have a blast too Sign up at httpsouthernshakespearefestivalorg for a specific task including dates and times that fits your unique tal-ents and skill set

Volunteers needed at after-school progamsLeon County Schools Title I is partnering with the Talla-hassee Housing Authority in offering high-quality after- school programs that ensure a safe nurturing place of su-pervision for kindergarten through eighth grade students They are opening new after-school centers at Oliver Hill Community Center Terrance Fregly Community Center and the Springfield Community CenterThe program will provide opportunities to reinforce and improve studentsrsquo academic social and citizenship skillsThe after-school programs will operate from 330 pm to 6 pm Monday ndashFriday Two certified teachers will su-pervise activities including homework assistance social skills arts and crafts Anyone interested in becoming a mentor or volunteer can contact the school districtrsquos Title I office at 850-413-0441or email Brenetta Lawrence at lawrencebleonschoolsnet

enGlIsh for speaKers of other lanGuaGes tutor traInInG WorKshopHelp newcomers develop their English skills and learn new skills from an accredited non-profit educa-tional organization No foreign language skills or prior teaching experi-ence is required fro this two-day workshop to be-come a volunteer tutor It is eligible for Global Path-ways Certificate Sustained ExperienceParticipants must attend both sessions to be held on April 7 and 14 from 6-8 pm in the Literacy Resource Lab on the third floor of the Collins Main Library at 200 W Park Avenue Registration is required for this workshop Contact Literacy Volunteers of Leon County at 850-606-2644 or literacyleoncountyflgov

lemoYne educatIon department seeKInG summer Instructors

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art in-structors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The sum-mer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regular sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlemoyneorg

challenGer learnInG center seeKInG summer camp teachers The Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your resume to Education Manag-er Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThursday April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

part tIme vIdeoGrapher needed The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) at FSU is currently seeking a part-time videographer If you have experience filming and editing videos they want to hear from you Please contact Nathan Archer at narcherfcrrorg for more information FSU is an equal opportunity employer OPS employees are cov-ered under the Affordable Care Act OPS employees that meet certain criteria will be offered affordable health care coverage

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The next sessions will be from 10 am to 3 pm on Wednesday March 30 in Williams Room 459

serve WIth cItY Year City Year is still looking for more applicants of 18-25 year-olds willing to serve a full-time year of service as tutors and mentors in public schools City Yearrsquos final application deadline for the year is April 30However those who apply by April 1 are guaranteed an inter-

view for the position Those who apply by April 1 will be notified about their application decisions by April 30 City Year accepts students in any major and their alumni work in a variety of career fields In a year of service participants will build leadership skills project management skills goal setting and decision making skills and much more City Year is located in 27 cities nationally and applicants may choose to apply to a speficis site or region or choose to serve where most needed City Year is a fantastic gap year opportunity in which participants can earn money to support their educa-tions All corps members receive a $5775 education award after completing their service Furthermore over 90 universities nationally offer additional schol-arships to City Year alumni Anyone interested in serving with City Year can learn more by filling out an interest form at cityyearorg or speak directly with a local recruiter Alexis Carvajal at acarvajalcityyearorg or 610-751-3192

InternshIps scholarshIps amp opportunItIes

creW netWorK foundatIon scholarshIp 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale Apply by April 30

applY for Green fund moneYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

ImmIGrant JustIce corps applIcatIon openImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

seth rossettI memorIal scholarshIp Established in 2006 this memorial scholarship was created in memory of Seth Rossetti The purpose of this scholarship is to support one undergraduate student who is presently or who was for a significant part of hisher life the child of a single parent This scholarship is available to all current FSU undergraduate students with a minimum 25 cumulative grade point average and all incoming FSU freshmen with a minimum 30 high school cumulative grade point average Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_cAwZikISUqHgYap

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

applY for hIspanIc scholarshIp fund In the last scholarship cycle HSF awarded more than 4400 scholarships funded by 100 different companies and organizations The HSF application allows students to apply for multiple scholarships with one application Students can receive $500-$5000 for the institution and major of their choice Application deadline is March 30 Eligibility for the HSF ScholarshipMust be of Hispanic heritage and a US citizen permanent legal resident DACA or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA) minimum of 30 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for high school students or minimum of 25 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year universi-ty in the fall of the desired scholarship year and complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applica-ble)Applicants must list at least one academic recommender Unlike other applications this scholarship application does not require a lengthy recommendation letter For more information visit httpshsfnetBen rosenBloom memorIal servIce

scholarshIp The Ben Rosenbloom Memorial Service Scholarship is designed to recognize a student with an outstanding re-cord of service and a commitment to a lifetime of service Ben Rosenbloom gave countless hours of service to help students and their families feel at home at Florida State His faithful dedication to the education and support of FSU students has become a model of joys and rewards of service This scholarship was established by the FSU parents association in deep appreciation for his exempla-ry service to FSU Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_9XYABYh3yvK0CfH

food recoverY netWorK seeKs communIca-tIons proGrammInG assocIates

Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hun-ger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over 1 million pounds

of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions communications associate programming associate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8

Page 5: 3 23 16

tallahassee musIc WeeK seeKs volunteers

Tallahassee Music Week is a nine-day celebration April 2-10 of music diversity and the Capital Citys rich musical talent If youre interested in volunteer-ing for Tallahassee Music Week please fill out the vol-unteer form at tallahasseemusicweekcom Its a great way to give back to your community while supporting the power of live music Registration deadline is March 31

food recoverY netWorKFood Recovery Network fights food waste and hunger by recovering extra perishable items from campus and the community that would go to waste and donating it to people in need Food recovery locations include Einstein Bros Bagels FSU Med School FSU Law School Garnet amp Gold Trading Post Energy Zoneand POD FSUrsquos chapter of the national network partners with com-munity agencies such as HOPE Community The Big Bend Homeless Coalition The Shelter ECHO Outreach Minis-tries and Good Samaritan Network to distribute collected food Join the team and help with collections around cam-pus For more information find Food Recovery Network on Facebook at facebookcomfoodrecoveryfsu

natIonal clImate semInar

The National Climate Seminar hosted by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a bi weekly lunchtime dial-in conversation that features climate scientists political leaders and policy analysts each exploring the politics and science driving critical climate change decisions Join the conversation on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 12 pm Eastern time for a chance to con-nect with experts on climate and clean energy solutions The call-in number is 845-746-2287 For more information visit httpwwwbardeducepprogramsclimateseminar

volunteer In Ghana Please find information about the Volunteer in Africa volunteer work programs in Ghana for this year on their web page as follows httpwwwvolunteeringi-nafricaorgghanahtm

educatIon aBroad InstItute summer In south afrIcaThe Education Abroad Institute plans short programs all across the world to provide students with unique opportunities to experience different political cultures while strengthening their leadership and diplomacy skills The programs draw a diverse group of students togeth-er from all over the world to discuss pressing global issues while exchange cultural values In a rapidly globalizing world the institute believes these experiences are invaluable to the success of stu-dents in the global job market For the summer of 2016 the institute has programs scheduled in Cape Town and Johannesburg South Afri-ca for the month of June This program will include lectures from experienced professors and guest speakers from all over the globe including the United States of America The students will enrich their knowledge of South Africarsquos history international politics and economics while also enjoying travel to famous and historic places We also encourage students to get to know one another and share cultural values through planned social events Please Note The institute limits their South Africa programs to 21 students per program to enhance the studentsrsquo learning between professors and students For more information visit httpwwwbeainstituteorgbeaisouth-africa

applY for GIrls on the run BIG Bend

Girls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

volunteer WIth Knott house museum The Knott House Museum a site of the Museum of Florida History has special events monthly in need of passionate volunteers to assist with programs rang-ing from the annual Emancipation Day Celebration to the 1930s Film Series to Springtime Tallahasseersquos Open House Summer Poetry to Last a Lifetime Work-shop and more They also have special projects for volunteers interested in becoming docents research-ing for cultural-historic interpretive periods as well as volunteer-originated programming If any of these events sound like they might be of interest to your organizationrsquos members or anyone else you know please email Lydia Nabors at any time for further information at LydiaNaborsdosmyfloridacom

volunteers Wanted at Wave daY proGramThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

volunteer WIth 2016 southern shaKespeare festIvalWhether your specialty is meeting and greeting the public building a set helping theatergoers to their seats sewing costumes selling merchandise taking surveys or working backstage the Southern Shake-speare Festival wants you to be part of the magic There is a wide range of ways people can contribute their time and have a blast too Sign up at httpsouthernshakespearefestivalorg for a specific task including dates and times that fits your unique tal-ents and skill set

Volunteers needed at after-school progamsLeon County Schools Title I is partnering with the Talla-hassee Housing Authority in offering high-quality after- school programs that ensure a safe nurturing place of su-pervision for kindergarten through eighth grade students They are opening new after-school centers at Oliver Hill Community Center Terrance Fregly Community Center and the Springfield Community CenterThe program will provide opportunities to reinforce and improve studentsrsquo academic social and citizenship skillsThe after-school programs will operate from 330 pm to 6 pm Monday ndashFriday Two certified teachers will su-pervise activities including homework assistance social skills arts and crafts Anyone interested in becoming a mentor or volunteer can contact the school districtrsquos Title I office at 850-413-0441or email Brenetta Lawrence at lawrencebleonschoolsnet

enGlIsh for speaKers of other lanGuaGes tutor traInInG WorKshopHelp newcomers develop their English skills and learn new skills from an accredited non-profit educa-tional organization No foreign language skills or prior teaching experi-ence is required fro this two-day workshop to be-come a volunteer tutor It is eligible for Global Path-ways Certificate Sustained ExperienceParticipants must attend both sessions to be held on April 7 and 14 from 6-8 pm in the Literacy Resource Lab on the third floor of the Collins Main Library at 200 W Park Avenue Registration is required for this workshop Contact Literacy Volunteers of Leon County at 850-606-2644 or literacyleoncountyflgov

lemoYne educatIon department seeKInG summer Instructors

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art in-structors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The sum-mer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regular sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlemoyneorg

challenGer learnInG center seeKInG summer camp teachers The Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your resume to Education Manag-er Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThursday April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

part tIme vIdeoGrapher needed The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) at FSU is currently seeking a part-time videographer If you have experience filming and editing videos they want to hear from you Please contact Nathan Archer at narcherfcrrorg for more information FSU is an equal opportunity employer OPS employees are cov-ered under the Affordable Care Act OPS employees that meet certain criteria will be offered affordable health care coverage

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The next sessions will be from 10 am to 3 pm on Wednesday March 30 in Williams Room 459

serve WIth cItY Year City Year is still looking for more applicants of 18-25 year-olds willing to serve a full-time year of service as tutors and mentors in public schools City Yearrsquos final application deadline for the year is April 30However those who apply by April 1 are guaranteed an inter-

view for the position Those who apply by April 1 will be notified about their application decisions by April 30 City Year accepts students in any major and their alumni work in a variety of career fields In a year of service participants will build leadership skills project management skills goal setting and decision making skills and much more City Year is located in 27 cities nationally and applicants may choose to apply to a speficis site or region or choose to serve where most needed City Year is a fantastic gap year opportunity in which participants can earn money to support their educa-tions All corps members receive a $5775 education award after completing their service Furthermore over 90 universities nationally offer additional schol-arships to City Year alumni Anyone interested in serving with City Year can learn more by filling out an interest form at cityyearorg or speak directly with a local recruiter Alexis Carvajal at acarvajalcityyearorg or 610-751-3192

InternshIps scholarshIps amp opportunItIes

creW netWorK foundatIon scholarshIp 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale Apply by April 30

applY for Green fund moneYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

ImmIGrant JustIce corps applIcatIon openImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

seth rossettI memorIal scholarshIp Established in 2006 this memorial scholarship was created in memory of Seth Rossetti The purpose of this scholarship is to support one undergraduate student who is presently or who was for a significant part of hisher life the child of a single parent This scholarship is available to all current FSU undergraduate students with a minimum 25 cumulative grade point average and all incoming FSU freshmen with a minimum 30 high school cumulative grade point average Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_cAwZikISUqHgYap

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

applY for hIspanIc scholarshIp fund In the last scholarship cycle HSF awarded more than 4400 scholarships funded by 100 different companies and organizations The HSF application allows students to apply for multiple scholarships with one application Students can receive $500-$5000 for the institution and major of their choice Application deadline is March 30 Eligibility for the HSF ScholarshipMust be of Hispanic heritage and a US citizen permanent legal resident DACA or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA) minimum of 30 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for high school students or minimum of 25 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year universi-ty in the fall of the desired scholarship year and complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applica-ble)Applicants must list at least one academic recommender Unlike other applications this scholarship application does not require a lengthy recommendation letter For more information visit httpshsfnetBen rosenBloom memorIal servIce

scholarshIp The Ben Rosenbloom Memorial Service Scholarship is designed to recognize a student with an outstanding re-cord of service and a commitment to a lifetime of service Ben Rosenbloom gave countless hours of service to help students and their families feel at home at Florida State His faithful dedication to the education and support of FSU students has become a model of joys and rewards of service This scholarship was established by the FSU parents association in deep appreciation for his exempla-ry service to FSU Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_9XYABYh3yvK0CfH

food recoverY netWorK seeKs communIca-tIons proGrammInG assocIates

Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hun-ger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over 1 million pounds

of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions communications associate programming associate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8

Page 6: 3 23 16

applY for GIrls on the run BIG Bend

Girls on the Run Big Bend has so many volunteer opportunities opened for those looking to make a difference in the lives of young girls within the community The purpose of Girls on the Run is to teach empowering lessons to girls grades 3 to 8 while also incorporating running to prepare them for the end of season 5Ks held by GOTR The current volunteer opportunities we have are SoleMates Run-ning Buddies Coaches 5K Volunteers andInternships More details on each can be found at our website httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedvolunteer You might find yourself interested in a local race and would like to raise funds to sup-port these girls take a look at our link for the Sole-Mates charity httpwwwgotrbigbendorgget-involvedsolemates We believe you can make a difference so please con-tact us at infogotrbigbendorg or call us at 850-509-7728

volunteer WIth Knott house museum The Knott House Museum a site of the Museum of Florida History has special events monthly in need of passionate volunteers to assist with programs rang-ing from the annual Emancipation Day Celebration to the 1930s Film Series to Springtime Tallahasseersquos Open House Summer Poetry to Last a Lifetime Work-shop and more They also have special projects for volunteers interested in becoming docents research-ing for cultural-historic interpretive periods as well as volunteer-originated programming If any of these events sound like they might be of interest to your organizationrsquos members or anyone else you know please email Lydia Nabors at any time for further information at LydiaNaborsdosmyfloridacom

volunteers Wanted at Wave daY proGramThe goal of WAVE is to provide special needs adults of Tallahassee with social events and knowledge of life skills Volunteers are needed for assisting adults with greater needs assisting the teacher in running the classroom and providing social support to adults in the program The program runs Tuesdays from 1230-330 pm Wednesday and Thursday from 930 am -330 pm Please contact Bill Schack at wavefriendshotmailcom

volunteer WIth 2016 southern shaKespeare festIvalWhether your specialty is meeting and greeting the public building a set helping theatergoers to their seats sewing costumes selling merchandise taking surveys or working backstage the Southern Shake-speare Festival wants you to be part of the magic There is a wide range of ways people can contribute their time and have a blast too Sign up at httpsouthernshakespearefestivalorg for a specific task including dates and times that fits your unique tal-ents and skill set

Volunteers needed at after-school progamsLeon County Schools Title I is partnering with the Talla-hassee Housing Authority in offering high-quality after- school programs that ensure a safe nurturing place of su-pervision for kindergarten through eighth grade students They are opening new after-school centers at Oliver Hill Community Center Terrance Fregly Community Center and the Springfield Community CenterThe program will provide opportunities to reinforce and improve studentsrsquo academic social and citizenship skillsThe after-school programs will operate from 330 pm to 6 pm Monday ndashFriday Two certified teachers will su-pervise activities including homework assistance social skills arts and crafts Anyone interested in becoming a mentor or volunteer can contact the school districtrsquos Title I office at 850-413-0441or email Brenetta Lawrence at lawrencebleonschoolsnet

enGlIsh for speaKers of other lanGuaGes tutor traInInG WorKshopHelp newcomers develop their English skills and learn new skills from an accredited non-profit educa-tional organization No foreign language skills or prior teaching experi-ence is required fro this two-day workshop to be-come a volunteer tutor It is eligible for Global Path-ways Certificate Sustained ExperienceParticipants must attend both sessions to be held on April 7 and 14 from 6-8 pm in the Literacy Resource Lab on the third floor of the Collins Main Library at 200 W Park Avenue Registration is required for this workshop Contact Literacy Volunteers of Leon County at 850-606-2644 or literacyleoncountyflgov

lemoYne educatIon department seeKInG summer Instructors

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art in-structors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The sum-mer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regular sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlemoyneorg

challenGer learnInG center seeKInG summer camp teachers The Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your resume to Education Manag-er Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThursday April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

part tIme vIdeoGrapher needed The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) at FSU is currently seeking a part-time videographer If you have experience filming and editing videos they want to hear from you Please contact Nathan Archer at narcherfcrrorg for more information FSU is an equal opportunity employer OPS employees are cov-ered under the Affordable Care Act OPS employees that meet certain criteria will be offered affordable health care coverage

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The next sessions will be from 10 am to 3 pm on Wednesday March 30 in Williams Room 459

serve WIth cItY Year City Year is still looking for more applicants of 18-25 year-olds willing to serve a full-time year of service as tutors and mentors in public schools City Yearrsquos final application deadline for the year is April 30However those who apply by April 1 are guaranteed an inter-

view for the position Those who apply by April 1 will be notified about their application decisions by April 30 City Year accepts students in any major and their alumni work in a variety of career fields In a year of service participants will build leadership skills project management skills goal setting and decision making skills and much more City Year is located in 27 cities nationally and applicants may choose to apply to a speficis site or region or choose to serve where most needed City Year is a fantastic gap year opportunity in which participants can earn money to support their educa-tions All corps members receive a $5775 education award after completing their service Furthermore over 90 universities nationally offer additional schol-arships to City Year alumni Anyone interested in serving with City Year can learn more by filling out an interest form at cityyearorg or speak directly with a local recruiter Alexis Carvajal at acarvajalcityyearorg or 610-751-3192

InternshIps scholarshIps amp opportunItIes

creW netWorK foundatIon scholarshIp 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale Apply by April 30

applY for Green fund moneYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

ImmIGrant JustIce corps applIcatIon openImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

seth rossettI memorIal scholarshIp Established in 2006 this memorial scholarship was created in memory of Seth Rossetti The purpose of this scholarship is to support one undergraduate student who is presently or who was for a significant part of hisher life the child of a single parent This scholarship is available to all current FSU undergraduate students with a minimum 25 cumulative grade point average and all incoming FSU freshmen with a minimum 30 high school cumulative grade point average Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_cAwZikISUqHgYap

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

applY for hIspanIc scholarshIp fund In the last scholarship cycle HSF awarded more than 4400 scholarships funded by 100 different companies and organizations The HSF application allows students to apply for multiple scholarships with one application Students can receive $500-$5000 for the institution and major of their choice Application deadline is March 30 Eligibility for the HSF ScholarshipMust be of Hispanic heritage and a US citizen permanent legal resident DACA or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA) minimum of 30 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for high school students or minimum of 25 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year universi-ty in the fall of the desired scholarship year and complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applica-ble)Applicants must list at least one academic recommender Unlike other applications this scholarship application does not require a lengthy recommendation letter For more information visit httpshsfnetBen rosenBloom memorIal servIce

scholarshIp The Ben Rosenbloom Memorial Service Scholarship is designed to recognize a student with an outstanding re-cord of service and a commitment to a lifetime of service Ben Rosenbloom gave countless hours of service to help students and their families feel at home at Florida State His faithful dedication to the education and support of FSU students has become a model of joys and rewards of service This scholarship was established by the FSU parents association in deep appreciation for his exempla-ry service to FSU Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_9XYABYh3yvK0CfH

food recoverY netWorK seeKs communIca-tIons proGrammInG assocIates

Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hun-ger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over 1 million pounds

of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions communications associate programming associate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8

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lemoYne educatIon department seeKInG summer Instructors

The LeMoyne Education Department is looking for art in-structors for the following Spring Session Summer Camp and Summer Session All mediums are welcome The sum-mer camp has 7 sessions each is 2 weeks long Camp runs from 830 am - 530 pm Monday-Friday The theme this year is Festivals around the World Anyone interested in teaching during summer camp must first be able to pass a background screening They are also looking for teachers during our regular sessions These last 8 weeks but can also include shorter work shops For more information please email educationlemoyneorg

challenGer learnInG center seeKInG summer camp teachers The Challenger Learning Center is seeking exciting and engaging teachers that have a passion for STEAM subjects to facilitate their 2016 summer camps Counselors must enjoy working with K-8th grade students possess strong classroom management skills and be comfortable utilizing technology Preference will be given to applicants with experience in K-8 or STEAM formal or informal (camp) education Applicants must be able to pass a Level 2 federal back-ground check To apply email your resume to Education Manag-er Susan Borland sborlandchallengertlhcom

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The sessions will be offered from 10 am to 3 pm on the following datesbullWednesday March 30 Williams Room 459 bullTuesday April 12 Thagard Building Room TBD bullThursday April 21 Dunlap Success Center 3rd Floor

part tIme vIdeoGrapher needed The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) at FSU is currently seeking a part-time videographer If you have experience filming and editing videos they want to hear from you Please contact Nathan Archer at narcherfcrrorg for more information FSU is an equal opportunity employer OPS employees are cov-ered under the Affordable Care Act OPS employees that meet certain criteria will be offered affordable health care coverage

us department of state Info sessIonsMichael Thurston US Department of State diplomat in residence for the Southeast region will talk with students about opportunities offered by the Department of State and its Diplomat in Residence Program The next sessions will be from 10 am to 3 pm on Wednesday March 30 in Williams Room 459

serve WIth cItY Year City Year is still looking for more applicants of 18-25 year-olds willing to serve a full-time year of service as tutors and mentors in public schools City Yearrsquos final application deadline for the year is April 30However those who apply by April 1 are guaranteed an inter-

view for the position Those who apply by April 1 will be notified about their application decisions by April 30 City Year accepts students in any major and their alumni work in a variety of career fields In a year of service participants will build leadership skills project management skills goal setting and decision making skills and much more City Year is located in 27 cities nationally and applicants may choose to apply to a speficis site or region or choose to serve where most needed City Year is a fantastic gap year opportunity in which participants can earn money to support their educa-tions All corps members receive a $5775 education award after completing their service Furthermore over 90 universities nationally offer additional schol-arships to City Year alumni Anyone interested in serving with City Year can learn more by filling out an interest form at cityyearorg or speak directly with a local recruiter Alexis Carvajal at acarvajalcityyearorg or 610-751-3192

InternshIps scholarshIps amp opportunItIes

creW netWorK foundatIon scholarshIp 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale Apply by April 30

applY for Green fund moneYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

ImmIGrant JustIce corps applIcatIon openImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

seth rossettI memorIal scholarshIp Established in 2006 this memorial scholarship was created in memory of Seth Rossetti The purpose of this scholarship is to support one undergraduate student who is presently or who was for a significant part of hisher life the child of a single parent This scholarship is available to all current FSU undergraduate students with a minimum 25 cumulative grade point average and all incoming FSU freshmen with a minimum 30 high school cumulative grade point average Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_cAwZikISUqHgYap

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

applY for hIspanIc scholarshIp fund In the last scholarship cycle HSF awarded more than 4400 scholarships funded by 100 different companies and organizations The HSF application allows students to apply for multiple scholarships with one application Students can receive $500-$5000 for the institution and major of their choice Application deadline is March 30 Eligibility for the HSF ScholarshipMust be of Hispanic heritage and a US citizen permanent legal resident DACA or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA) minimum of 30 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for high school students or minimum of 25 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year universi-ty in the fall of the desired scholarship year and complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applica-ble)Applicants must list at least one academic recommender Unlike other applications this scholarship application does not require a lengthy recommendation letter For more information visit httpshsfnetBen rosenBloom memorIal servIce

scholarshIp The Ben Rosenbloom Memorial Service Scholarship is designed to recognize a student with an outstanding re-cord of service and a commitment to a lifetime of service Ben Rosenbloom gave countless hours of service to help students and their families feel at home at Florida State His faithful dedication to the education and support of FSU students has become a model of joys and rewards of service This scholarship was established by the FSU parents association in deep appreciation for his exempla-ry service to FSU Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_9XYABYh3yvK0CfH

food recoverY netWorK seeKs communIca-tIons proGrammInG assocIates

Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hun-ger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over 1 million pounds

of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions communications associate programming associate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8

Page 8: 3 23 16

creW netWorK foundatIon scholarshIp 2016 CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program is available for the female citizens of United States or Cana-da who are full-time junior senior or graduate and have earned minimum 30 GPA on a 40 scale Apply by April 30

applY for Green fund moneYThe Green Fund provides an opportunity for students to realize their ideas for sustainability and environmental progress at FSU It is intended to provide students hands-on experience with the development and management of projects in support of efficiency conservation and sus-tainability efforts Get all the details httpsustainable-campusfsueduGreen-FundGreen-Fund-application

ImmIGrant JustIce corps applIcatIon openImmigrant Justice Corps is the countryrsquos first fellowship program dedicated to providing high quality immigra-tion legal services Community Fellows are recent college graduates who spend two years conducting outreach and legal intake in neighborhoods throughout New York City and the surrounding counties They screen low-income immigrants for legal relief and help them file applications for citizenship green cards DACA and more Community Fellows become Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives Their work is directly supervised by expe-rienced immigration attorneys Applications are due by 1159 pm EST on March 20 and must be submitted via the IJC website

seth rossettI memorIal scholarshIp Established in 2006 this memorial scholarship was created in memory of Seth Rossetti The purpose of this scholarship is to support one undergraduate student who is presently or who was for a significant part of hisher life the child of a single parent This scholarship is available to all current FSU undergraduate students with a minimum 25 cumulative grade point average and all incoming FSU freshmen with a minimum 30 high school cumulative grade point average Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_cAwZikISUqHgYap

This listserv contains information that is intended expressly for the convenience of its members to advertise the latest involvement op-portunities Readers are encouraged to use their best judgment when selecting opportunities as they are not screened prior to posting

applY for hIspanIc scholarshIp fund In the last scholarship cycle HSF awarded more than 4400 scholarships funded by 100 different companies and organizations The HSF application allows students to apply for multiple scholarships with one application Students can receive $500-$5000 for the institution and major of their choice Application deadline is March 30 Eligibility for the HSF ScholarshipMust be of Hispanic heritage and a US citizen permanent legal resident DACA or eligible non-citizen (as defined by FAFSA) minimum of 30 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for high school students or minimum of 25 GPA on a 40 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year universi-ty in the fall of the desired scholarship year and complete FAFSA or state based financial aid application (if applica-ble)Applicants must list at least one academic recommender Unlike other applications this scholarship application does not require a lengthy recommendation letter For more information visit httpshsfnetBen rosenBloom memorIal servIce

scholarshIp The Ben Rosenbloom Memorial Service Scholarship is designed to recognize a student with an outstanding re-cord of service and a commitment to a lifetime of service Ben Rosenbloom gave countless hours of service to help students and their families feel at home at Florida State His faithful dedication to the education and support of FSU students has become a model of joys and rewards of service This scholarship was established by the FSU parents association in deep appreciation for his exempla-ry service to FSU Scholarship Application httpsfsuqualtricscomSESID=SV_9XYABYh3yvK0CfH

food recoverY netWorK seeKs communIca-tIons proGrammInG assocIates

Food Recovery Network is the largest student movement against food waste and hun-ger in America Since 2011 students at more than 171 campuses in nearly all 50 states have recovered and donated over 1 million pounds

of food We are searching for candidates for the following posi-tions communications associate programming associate 2016-2017 Fellowship Cohort As an organization rooted in student activism and lead-ership Food Recovery Network places great emphasis on career development encouraging innovation and owner-ship of projects and providing opportunities for our team to advance their professional goals By joining us you will work with the founding team and other young leaders with a social entrepreneurial spirit Position descriptions and application instructions can be found at bitlyfrnhiring Applications will be considered on a rolling basis through April 8