What we call a Class Tree on campus is a tree commemorating a graduated class, typically christened with a ceremony during reunion, such as on a 10th, 25th, or even greater. Our department was recently asked to pick a potential … Continue reading →…Continue Reading A New Class Tree
Day: April 20, 2012
HR Update: Timeline Change for Internal Postings
Beginning the week of April 23, internal employment postings at the College will be posted for 10 business days before moving to external posting status. Previously, internal postings were subject to a 30 day minimum posting requirement prior to moving … Continue reading →…Continue Reading HR Update: Timeline Change for Internal Postings
LIS Workshops for May
Sign-ups are now open for our May workshop offerings. Visit go/lisworkshops for all the details. You’ll find Drupal sessions to help you build and manage departmental web sites, as well as a few more opportunities to find out how you can … Continue reading → Continue reading →…Continue Reading LIS Workshops for May
Government Internships Accepting Applications Now!
You’ve seen over the past few days what MOJO has to offer for English and Language-oriented students, but today you can see what’s left in terms of government and Political Science opportunities. Although I’ve already figured out my summer plans, I’ve certainly been tempted by a few of these options. Take a look below to […]…Continue Reading Government Internships Accepting Applications Now!
April Staff Recognition
The LIS Recognition & Recreation Crew is pleased to announce the recipients of the Employees and Crew of the Month for April 2012: Jack Maher – LIS Student Employee of the Month Bryan Carson – LIS Employee of the Month … Continue reading →…Continue Reading April Staff Recognition