Student Events

Health & Human Services Career Fair

Indiana State University's Career Center hosts a Health and Human Services Career Fair for students and alumni interested in careers in the health care industry. The fair provides an opportunity for participants to interact with representatives from various health-related organizations who are recruiting for full-time, part-time positions, and internships opportunities.

What the Fork? Professional Etiquette Dinner

What the Fork? is a professional etiquette dinner that equips students with the dining knowledge and skills that are essential to their professional success. Students are taken step-by-step through a formal four-course meal while being educated on table manners, dining etiquette and conversation tips. During this dinner, students learn to feel more confident in professional dining situations and begin to master the art of fine dining! Don't miss this chance to polish your personal etiquette skills and stand out to future employers.

MyPlan Assessment Workshop

MyPlan helps students and professionals plan more fulfilling lives by making well-informed decisions about their education and careers. Once you have taken the 4 assessments in MyPlan (personality, interests, skills and values assessments), learn what your results mean, what careers match your results, and how to use the information in your job search.

Spring Career Fair 2017

Indiana State University's Career Center hosts a Career Fair for students and alumni. The fair provides an opportunity for participants to interact with representatives from various organizations who are recruiting for full-time positions, internships, job shadow opportunities, part-time and summer jobs.

Critical Conversations: Faubourg Treme, The Untold Story of Black New Orleans

The Critical Conversations Program was designed to give people a place to learn about, experience, and discuss current issues that our facing us today.

These issues include but are not limited to: women’s rights, LGBTQ issues, rape, misogyny, sexism, ageism, veteran issues, immigration, terrorism, race/ethnicity issues, and religious issues, etc. Critical Conversations gives participants the opportunity to engage in information conversations that allow them to share their belief and/or opinion in a safe, affirming manner.

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