[Mark Your Calendar] Important Dates & Events March 8th Mid-semester grades due in Office of the Registrar March 15-19th Student Holiday March 18-19th Staff/Faculty Holiday March 27th The Big Event April 2nd Reading Day. No classes. April 21st Muster • • • • • • Howdy Mentors! The weather is warming up, the grass is slowly getting greener and the semester is in full swing. A big “Thank You” to everyone who attended the ATMentors Awareness Day! We hope you got some helpful hints that will help you while mentoring. Don’t forget to look over [What’s New with Mentors?] to catch up on some new opportunities for the spring semester. We’re looking for more mentors! Learn how to nominate your colleagues on page 4. As always, if you have any story ideas, questions, or comments, please e-mail [email protected]. Have a great month and we’ll see you in April! ATMentors Monthly [march]
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[Mark Your Calendar]Important Dates & Events
March 8th Mid-semester grades due in OfficeoftheRegistrar
TheDepartmentofMulticulturalServicesissponsoringanAsianCulturalDaytripinHouston,TXtoencouragestudentstolearnmoreaboutAsiancultureinTexas.TheDMSofficehasextendedtheopportunityforafewATMentorstoattendandconnectwiththestudentsparticipating.Ifyouareinterested,[email protected], April 2nd.
[Tips for March]Thissectioncontainshintsandresourcesthatwillhelpyouwhilementoring.
AggieServe is a tool that connects community agencies and organizations with volunteers seeking new opportunities. Volunteer projects range from tutoring, volunteering at local schools, participating in Habitat for Humanity, etc. Students can find opportunities on a calendar or by keyword search.
This is a great tool for students looking to give back to the community and make a difference with just a few hours of their time.
For more information, visit AggieServe.
The Big Event is the largest, one-day, student-run service project in the nation where students of Texas A&M University come together to say “Thank You” to the residents of Bryan and College Station. All Texas A&M students, faculty, and staff are welcome and encouraged to participate in The Big Event.
There are three ways a student who wishes to participate in The Big Event may sign up: as an individual, with a group of friends, or with an organization. Participation Forms and Job Request forms are available here.
Encourage students to get involved on Saturday, March 27th and take a few hours to give back to the community that supports Aggieland! For more information, visit TheBigEvent.
Doyouhaveacolleaguewhoisinterestedinmentoring?DoyouknowastaffmemberthatwouldmakeagreatATMentor?Nominatethem!Sendtheirname and e-mail address or mailstop to [email protected]’llsendtheminformationaboutbecominganATMentor.Also,youcanalwaysreferthemtoourwebsite or our newsletters formoreinformation.
Doyouhaveacolleaguewhoisinterestedinmentoring?DoyouknowastaffmemberthatwouldmakeagreatATMentor?Nominatethem!Sendtheirname and e-mail address or mailstop to [email protected]’llsendtheminformationaboutbecominganATMentor.Also,youcanalwaysreferthemtoourwebsite or our newsletters formoreinformation.
[Campus Highlight]
[Website Update]We’re continually making information about ATMentors
more available to you and Texas A&M students. The best way to do this is through our website. If you haven’t
already, send a picture and some information about you that helps you mentor (ie Aggie Ally, Athlete, etc) to
[email protected]. We’ll add you to the website and be able to match students to you more easily.
-Planfortheiracademicandprofessional future -Discoverandappreciatethevalue of diversity -Develop positive and meaningfulrelationshipswithuniversityfaculty,advisors,staff and peers