1 January 2017 WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Nicole Rae, former Iowa Women’s Golfer Kyle Noser, former Men’s Swimming & Diving LOOK INSIDE FOR INFORMATION ON MLK DAY OF SERVICE EVENTS!
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January 2017
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Nicole Rae, former Iowa Women’s Golfer
Kyle Noser, former Men’s Swimming & Diving
LOOK INSIDE FOR
INFORMATION ON MLK
DAY OF SERVICE EVENTS!
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January 2017
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SPRING
SEMESTER
BEGINS
12P-2P
COLONIAL
LANES
ISAAC MEET-
ING 7P
BIG10 RM
CHA
BOWLING
SOCIAL
M/W TRACK
V IL/MO
TBD
M BASKET-
BALL V MI
TBD
FOOTBALL V
FL
OUTBACK
BOWL 12P
MBB
VS RUTGERS
3:30P
W BASKET-
BALL VS IL
7P
M BASKET-
BALL V PUR-
DUE 8P
W GYM VS
MSU
7P
W BASKET-
BALL VS MD
3P
W GYM VS
CA BERKLEY
2P
WRESTLING
VS OSU 7P
M BASKET-
BALL V OSU
7P
W GYM VS
MD
2P
LUVVIE AJAYI
LECTURE
7:30P OLD
CAPITOL
MUSEUM
VOLUNTEER
FAIR 11A-3P
IMU
STUDENT JOB
FAIR 11A-3P
IMU
SOUND OF
MUSIC 7:30P
HANCHER
M/W TRACK HAWKEYE CHALLENGE
TBD
M/W SWIM &
DIVE V
NWESTERN
11A
M/W TRACK LARRY WIECZOREK INVITE TBD
M/W TRACK BLACK & GOLD TBD
W TENNIS V
N IL 12P
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? With former UI student-athlete Nicole Rae
"I had an internship for the Big Ten Network," Rae said. "I got to see what it was like in a TV broadcasting envi-ronment."
After completing her dual majors in marketing and journalism the follow-ing spring, Rae returned to an old job at Mill Creek Golf Course in Geneva while contemplating a career choice.
Rae applied for a position at the Golf Channel.
"It was actually quite lucky," Rae said of landing a job on Morning Drive as a researcher. "It was the best of both worlds. It mixes journalism with my No. 1 passion, golf."
The Orlando-based network, owned by the NBC parent company, cable giant Comcast, was co-founded by golfing icon Arnold Palmer more than two decades ago.
"Unfortunately, I never got to meet him," Rae said of Palmer. "His health had started to deteriorate when I started (in early December 2015) at the Golf Channel. But I am very excit-ed to be associated with a company he founded."
Palmer passed away on the eve of the Ryder Cup last September.
But Rae has a connection with the eight-time major champion.
"I actually have his office when he worked at Golf Channel," Rae said.
Rae spends the bulk of her profes-sional time researching the tourna-ment histories of the events the net-work broadcasts.
"There are a lot of different opportuni-ties," Rae said. "On-air (positions) are tough, though. They kind of want people who have more experience."
But the job has its perks for a golf junkie.
"We get a lot of discounts (on greens fees) at the Golf Channel," Rae said with a laugh.
-taken from article by Kevin McGavin Daily Herald Correspondent
NICOLE RAE
RESEARCH ANALYST
‘MORNING DRIVE’ GOLF CHANNEL
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? With former UI student-athlete Kyle Noser
"Kyle Noser works as a Mechanical En-
gineer in Sterling, Virginia and is a part of Rockwell Collin’s Operations Rota-tional Development Program. This rota-tional program has also allowed Kyle to work as a Quality Assurance Engineer in Tustin, California and a Mechanical En-gineer in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
How did you land your current job?
I landed my job from the Iowa Engineer-ing Career Fair in the fall of my senior year. I went to a meet & greet with Rock-well Collins the night before, and spoke with one of the presenters regarding the Operations Rotation Program that he was in. He gave me his contact infor-mation, and I found at him at the career fair the next day. I received a call re-questing an interview, and the rest is history!
How did you choose this career field?
I chose engineering out of high school because I enjoyed math and science, and really enjoyed my senior project, which involved shadowing an engineer. After 3 semesters of undecided engi-neering, I chose Mechanical Engineering because of how broad it is, and the clas-ses seemed the most interesting to me.
I chose to pursue rotation programs, be-cause I didn't have any idea what I want-ed to do after college. I knew I wanted to do engineering, but there is so much you can do with that. The rotation program allowed me to try different roles, and see new parts of the country. This gave me
time and experience to determine what I wanted to do, where I wanted to be, and what I excelled at.
What advice do you have for current
students?
Do not be afraid to ask for help. Engi-neering classes (and all classes) get very tough, and very few people are able to figure out every problem by them-selves. Take advantage of the free tutor-ing that the engineering school provides, find a group of classmates to work on homework with, and take advantage of office hours.
Time management is important, and it will continue to be important after school. Stress never helps anything, stay ahead of your homework so there is time to get help if you can't get it right the first time.
Engineering is all about problem solving. Most engineering exams are problems that are very similar to the homework problems. Do your homework, and make sure you understand it, and you won't have to spend endless nights cramming for exams.
Have fun! Work-life balance is key, so school-life balance should be as well. You are only in college once, and it is some of the best years of your life!
What advice do you have for current
job-seekers?
Network, network, network! I'm sure all students are getting sick of hearing that. All of my job offers came from the career fair...I applied to close to 30 jobs online, and never heard back from a single one. Face to face is key, and do not be afraid to reach out to some connections you have. Almost everybody is willing to help out, they just need to be asked!
Interviewing takes practice...do not get discouraged if you think an interview didn't go as you expected. The more you interview, the more confident you be-come, and the easier they get. Come prepared with a list of good questions, it shows that you are interested, and the more they talk the less you have to!
-taken from Alumni Spotlight,
UI Pomerantz Career Center article
KYLE NOSER
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
ROCKWELL COLLINS
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TEAM DONATION LIST: Toilet paper, paper towels, napkins
M Swim & Dive / W CC / Track and Field / M Basketball / Field hockey
Plastic silverware (no knifes), paper plates, paper bowls, paper coffee cups
M Gymnastics / Softball / Wrestling / W Golf & W Tennis
Clothing (hats, gloves, socks, sweatpants, sweatshirts, etc.), sleeping bags (can be gently used or new)
Football / Rowing / Baseball / Soccer / M Tennis / W Basket-ball
Non-perishable food items (PB & J, spaghetti O’s, mac-n-cheese in a bowl, ramen in a cup, soups, fruit, chips and salsa, refried beans, etc.)
M CC / Track and Field / W Gymnastics & W Swim & Dive / M Golf / Volleyball
MONDAY JANUARY 16
10AM-11AM
CARVER HAWKEYE ARENA
3PM-6PM
@ WATERFRONT HYVEE
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12PM-2PM
Monday, January 16
Colonial Lanes Bowling Alley
Admission is $1.00 and
1 donation item for Shelter House
For more info go to: mlk.uiowa.edu
1.5 hour
shifts!
ALL ATHLETES ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND!
RELATIONSHIP BUILDING
ACROSS DIFFERENCES
FREE BOWLING! FREE PIZZA!
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-if your team is traveling you can still donate!
Please contact Andy Winkelmann at: [email protected]
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
FEB 5th-PCA AWARDS AT MEN’S
BASKETBALL GAME
FEB 13th-PACE/HEALTHCARE
INFO NIGHT
FEB 19th-KEVIN WILMOTT
PRESENTATION
MAR 28th-PACE/HEALTHCARE
KICKOFF
APR 17th-POLK CO. SENIOR
NETWORKING DINNER
APR 23rd-ISAAC DAY OF CARING
MAY 3rd-GOLDEN HERKY’S
MAY 12th-SENIOR GRADUATION
RECEPTION
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SPRING 2017 TUTORING REMINDERS
Learning Assistant appointments begin on Sunday, 1/22/17 Tutoring appointments begin on Sunday, 1/29/17 If you are interested in requesting a tutor or Learning Assistant, you must do
so through Grades First as soon as possible Tutoring is a semester long commitment. Any student who has been
assigned a tutor or Learning Assistant will be required to adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Missed Tutoring Policy that all student-athletes signed prior to the beginning of the fall semester