Created: Aug 31, 2009 9:28:58 AM

Important news, events, and professional development opportunities for students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

ACADEMIC ADVISING

INTERNSHIPS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

STUDY ABROAD

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

ACADEMIC ADVISING
9/16/2009 or 9/22/2009 - Time Management Workshop
Do you need help managing your time? If so, then this workshop is for you! This workshop will provide specifics to assist you with scheduling all of the important things for college success (from classes and studying to service and socializing). Space is limited to 20 students so register today. Click on the link below!

If you have questions, please contact: kathleen.m.moore@villanova.edu

9/8/2009 or 9/10/2009 - Goal Writing for Success
NEED HELP IN SETTING YOUR GOALS?? This self motivating workshop will assist you in creating your academic and personal goals for this year. You will learn why it is important to write goals that will work for you. These goals include both short and long term with extensive details. You will leave this workshop with a well developed action plan that will be easy for you to follow and aid in your academic success. Click on the link below to register...HURRY...seating is limited to 20 students!!

If you have questions, please contact: kathleen.m.moore@villanova.edu

New Minor in Bioengineering for Science Majors
Villanova is offering a new minor in Bioengineering that bridges the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Nursing, which will provide an opportunity for an interdisciplinary experience for students in engineering, the sciences, and nursing. Learn much more at the link below.

If you have questions, please contact: russell.gardner@villanova.edu

INTERNSHIPS
Fall Internships
IMPORTANT DEADLINES: THE WASHINGTON CENTER FOR INTERNSHIPS: Competitive deadline for the Spring 2010 Semester is September 28, 2009 Regular Deadline for the Spring 2010 Semester is November 13, 2009. For more information on the process please contact luisa.ruggieri@villanova.edu. INTERNSHIP 101 SESSION COMING UP – 9/10/09 @ 12:30 PM Ever wonder what an internship actually is and what kinds of internships are available? Have you considered how you will gain the relevant work experience employers are seeking in today's job market? Then attend "Internship 101" and find out! All students in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences are invited to attend and learn all about the College's program. Program will take place in the DeLeon Room 300 of SAC. Internship Opportunity in City Council FALL AND FULL-YEAR INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY IN CITY COUNCIL Looking for an exciting and meaningful internship? Would you like to impact city policy? Then the Office of Philadelphia City Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr. is the place for you. Interns have made key contributions in the areas of budget analysis, constituent services, economic development projects, web design and legislative drafting. Law students have also provided legal services for constituents, prepared agency appeals and appeared before the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Whether you are studying law, social work, sustainable design, economics, communications or liberal arts, this fast-moving office is sure to have something of interest that will hone your skills. Internship applications are accepted on a rolling basis. We are currently interested in Fall or full-year interns for a minimum of ten hours a week. While this is an unpaid internship, we are an eligible work-study placement and can work with any student interested in gaining academic credit. Send cover letter, resume and brief writing sample to: Shoshana Bricklin, Legislative Counsel at shoshana.bricklin@phila.gov, with “INTERN APPLICATION” in the subject line. See also our new website: http://www.runcouncilmanjones.net. 2010 Spring Semester Internship Opportunity Vizion Group - Berwyn, PA POSITION: Public Relations/Marketing Intern This is an internship opportunity that allows for staff-level responsibility and travel to events, depending on aptitude and commitment. EVENT TRAVEL: Job description for this position includes servicing the media at fundraisers and sports/entertainment events including The National Dog Show in Philadelphia and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City. ABOUT THE COMPANY: Vizion Group is an event marketing and public relations services company with a prominent array of clients including NBC Sports, Carson International, The NephCure Foundation, the Sister to Sister Foundation and more. RESPONSIBILITIES: Support person with key responsibilities surrounding the implementation of PR plans for sports and entertainment events. Includes creation and maintenance of media outlet list databases, research, writing, social media outreach and direct contact with traditional media. Intern must be self-motivated to fit in as a focused operative and a team player. Management makes significant effort to providing challenging tasks in addition to requiring basic intern work. APPLICATIONS: All interns must complete the internship application located at Viziongroup.net. COMPENSATION: This is an unpaid internship with no travel reimbursement. We will fulfill all paperwork and evaluation requirements needed by those gaining academic credit. QUALIFICATIONS: Communications or marketing major desired. Organizational and follow-through skills needed along with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, et al. CONTACT: Steve Griffith at 484-362-2682 or sgriffith@viziongroup.net Part-Time: SALES AND MARKETING (Fall Semester) Colspark LLC (www.colspark.com): Two Sales and Marketing Interns are needed to seek and pitch to prospective clients. Work from home but meet for regular meetings for updates. Description: Develop and execute a go-to market sales strategy -Cold call to present Colspark to various companies and university departments. -Actively represent the company at events /networking sessions -Provide input on current and future product concepts/development. -Any additional responsibilities. To apply please submit your resume to, contact@colspark.com. For any questions, please call Vyoma Kapur at (404)542-8126.

If you have questions, please contact: luisa.ruggieri@villanova.edu

How Do I Apply for an Internship?
Learn how you can apply for an internship at the Web site listed below.

If you have questions, please contact: robert.blanchard@villanova.edu

INTERNSHIP OFFICE
Welcome to the Fall Semester from the Internship Office . . . Check out our new web site to be updated on current policies and procedures for obtaining an academic internship. Information on all requirements, policies and procedures is located at: http://www.villanova.edu/artsci/college/internships/ . Attend “Internship 101” sessions . . . Assistant Dean Blanchard will host information sessions, called “Internship 101,” on how to go about securing an academic internships on the following dates: Thursday 9/10 Wednesday 9/23 Wednesday 10/7 Thursday 10/22 Wednesday 11/4 Thursday 11/19 Each session will take place at 12:30 pm in the De Leon Seminar Room (Rm. 300) of the St. Augustine Center for the Liberal Arts and is open to all classes of CLA&S students. New Internship Opportunities . . . In addition to announcements in Connections, the internship office will send out periodic email blasts with new and exciting internship opportunities. Please take a look at these important emails and, if the internship interests you, follow the included application process right away. Spotlight on new Internship . . . OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATION -CONSTITUENT PUBLICATION ---START DATE: FALL 2009 Description: Interns will be assisting the Director of Constituent Publications by creating content for such Villanova Univesity publications as Villanova Magazine and the portal (formely blueprints). The internship will primarily involve writing content for print publications, though other writing/learning opportunities may occur. Interns will have the opportunity to receive detailed feedback on their writing, and will learn about the strategic and tactical aspects of generating promotional publicaions in a non-profit, educational setting. The internship will be a 3-credit, unpaide internship, and will require 150 hours of work per semester; exact schedule for internshp hours will be developed by the internship supervisor, based upon the intern's course schedule. Qualifications: Communication major or minor, with an interns in Public relations and/or Journalism; Successful completion of COM 3460 and COM 3462; Strong writing and editing skills in a Public Relations context; Multimedia skills helpful, but not required Supervisor: Mercedes Ott, Director of Constutent Publications Mercedes.ott@villanova.edu 610-519-4591

If you have questions, please contact: luisa.ruggieri@villanova.edu

Internship Workshop
Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Internship Workshop. Corr Hall Room 103 (3:30 PM). An internship is an effective way to gain exposure to the professional world of work while gaining hands-on career-related experience prior to graduation. This workshop will focus on types of internships, sources of internship opportunities, and getting the most from an internship. No registration required.

If you have questions, please contact: jennifer.mullen@villanova.edu

Take the First Step: Investigate Internship Opportunities!
There are more than 500 internships listed on the College's online internships database. At the link below, you will be prompted to enter your VU username and password. Then, you can begin searching for the right opportunities for you.

If you have questions, please contact: robert.blanchard@villanova.edu

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
9/16/2009 or 9/21/2009 - Devising a Professional Development Plan
This workshop prepares you to develop an Individual Professional Development Plan for your educational pursuits and professional interests. You will learn steps that you can take to investigate your interests, and develop a strategy to make your aspirations realistic goals. To register for a workshop, please go to:

If you have questions, please contact: kathleen.m.moore@villanova.edu

9/23/2009 or 9/28/2009 - Professional Opportunities Workshop
This workshop will introduce you to professional opportunities by teaching you how to use career resources available through Falvey Library and internet resources. You begin by assessing your transferable skills, qualities, and personality characteristics and then apply this information to occupations, jobs, and professions. You will learn strategies to investigate positions they are interested in and will identify skills that need further development. You will learn how to market yourself for professional opportunities. This workshop provides the skills necessary to make the connection between your strengths and interests to your knowledge about how these strengths and interests are applicable in professions. To register for one of these workshops go to link below.

If you have questions, please contact: kathleen.m.moore@villanova.edu

9/9/2009 OR 9/10/2009 - Developing Your Strengths
Successful professionals lead with their strengths. After noting their talents, they identify the knowledge they need to learn and the skills they need to refine to develop these talents into their strengths. This workshop will teach you the significance of developing your strengths. Using successful professionals as examples, you will learn how you can combine your unique strengths to pursue your career interests. To registrer for one of these workshops please go to:

If you have questions, please contact: kathleen.m.moore@villanova.edu

Applying To Graduate School Workshop
Friday, September 11, 2009. Applying To Graduate School Workshop. Corr Hall Room 103 (1:30 PM). This workshop will provide an overview of the application process for graduate and professional schools including: issues to consider prior to applying, determining which schools to apply to, and the typical components of an application. No registration required.

If you have questions, please contact: jennifer.mullen@villanova.edu

Fall 2009 Career Fair
Sept. 16 from 2 to 6 p.m., in the Pavilion. It's time to start thinking about potential employers! This event is open to ALL MAJORS, CLASS YEARS, and ALUMNI, so if you are looking for an internship, full-time job, or just want to connect with employers, don't miss this opportunity!

If you have questions, please contact: careers.info@villanova.edu

Finding Your Passion
Wednesday, Sept. 23, Connelly Center Cinema (7 PM). We have all heard the saying, “Do what you love and the money will follow," but what does that mean for YOU? What brings you joy? What are your talents, your interests… what is your passion? As students, there are lots of choices ahead, whether it’s picking your major, deciding on a summer internship, choosing where to go to graduate school, or finding that first job. This session will help you start thinking about your life’s work -- not just as a job, but as a passion -- and introduce you to some of the resources that are available to help you through this process.

If you have questions, please contact: careers.info@villanova.edu

Mock Interview Days
Friday, September 18, 2009. Mock Interview Days. Corr Hall Interview Room (All Day). Get ready for your job search and learn how to interview with tips from the pros! Employers will be on hand to help you fine-tune your interviewing skills at the MOCK INTERVIEW DAY, sponsored by the Career Services Office. Registration information to be announced.

If you have questions, please contact: jennifer.mullen@villanova.edu

Planning Your Future
The Office of Career Services can help you explore internship and career opportunities, and much, much more. Visit the office's Web site today to learn more.

For additional information: http://www.villanova.edu/vpaa/careers/plan/
If you have questions, please contact: jennifer.mullen@villanova.edu

Résumé Writing Workshop
Corr Hall Room 103 (3:30 PM). This résumé writing workshop, developed by Career Services, will help you identify what to include on your résumé, and how to write it and format it effectively. Following all the steps in the workshop will result in a well designed and effective résumé created in Microsoft Word. If you have already started or have a résumé, the workshop will not only make your résumé a better document, but help prepare you for upcoming interviews. No registration required.

If you have questions, please contact: jennifer.mullen@villanova.edu

STUDY ABROAD
Deadline for Spring Study Abroad
Please note: October 9, 2009, is the deadline for Spring Study Abroad.

For additional information: http://www.villanova.edu/vpaa/intlstudies/
If you have questions, please contact: nicholas.wagner@villanova.edu

Planning to Study Abroad?
If you're interested in adding an international dimension to your college career, the Web site listed below is the place to start! Students attending Villanova are encouraged to incorporate international aspects of education into their academic plans. The Office of International Studies (OIS) assists students in identifying overseas opportunities and facilitating the process of enrollment in overseas programs. Through the OIS, you can explore your options to spend a semester or year abroad, participate in a VU international summer program, or pursue an area studies concentration.

If you have questions, please contact: nicholas.wagner@villanova.edu

Study Abroad Fair
Make plans to attend the Fall Study Abroad Fair on October 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Bartley Hall Atrium. Meet with representatives from all over the world and learn where your Villanova education can take you!

If you have questions, please contact: ois@villanova.edu

Take the First Step!
Learn more about studying abroad by attending a mandatory group information session in our office. Sign up for a session using the on-line appointment calendar and fill out our Student Information Form prior to your appointment. Find the forms at the Web site listed below.

For additional information: http://www.villanova.edu/vpaa/intlstudies/
If you have questions, please contact: nicholas.wagner@villanova.edu

Villanova Partners With International SOS
Villanova has contracted with International SOS, the world’s leading provider of medical assistance, international healthcare, security services, and outsourced customer care. International SOS will provide worldwide assistance and evacuation services for all Villanova University travelers traveling outside of the United States. The services provided by International SOS range from telephone advice and physician referrals to full scale evacuation by private air ambulance. The SOS network of multilingual specialists operates 24 hours a day, 365 days per year from SOS Alarm Centers around the world. For more information, please contact Villanova's Office of International Studies.

For additional information: http://www.villanova.edu/vpaa/intlstudies/
If you have questions, please contact: lance.kenney@villanova.edu

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Approved ACS Fall 2009 Cultural Events
You came to Villanova for an education, and that takes more than going to classes. Here you'll find the approved ACS cultural events for the Fall 2009 semester. Check them out at the link below.

If you have questions, please contact: marylu.hill@villanova.edu

Blog With the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Log on and blog with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Stay connected, stay informed!

For additional information: http://clasvillanova.blogspot.com/
If you have questions, please contact: kathryn.szumanski@villanova.edu

Facebook: Become a Fan!
Stay connected, stay informed. Become a fan of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Villanova-PA/College-of-Liberal-Arts-and-Sciences-at-Villanova-University/44276271709

If you have questions, please contact: kathryn.szumanski@villanova.edu

Faith and Culture Lecture
Dr. Paul Mariani, University Professor of English at Boston College, will be the keynote speaker at the Faith and Culture Lecture on Thursday, September 17, 2009, at 7 p.m. in the Driscoll Hall Auditorium. The title of the lecture is: "Notes Toward a Poetics of the Sacramental Sublime: What Hopkins Has to Teach Us." There will be a reception immediately following the lecture in the Driscoll Hall Atrium. The lecture is free and open to the public.

If you have questions, please contact: marie.kelly@villanova.edu

Irish Music
The Irish Studies Program is sponsoring two upcoming musical events. Learn more at the link below.

If you have questions, please contact: james.murphy@villanova.edu

Lecture: Lincoln as Commander-in-Chief
James McPherson, Ph.D., the George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History, Emeritus, at Princeton University, will speak on campus on Wednesday, Sept., 30, 2009, at 7 p.m., in the Villanova Room of Connelly Center. Dr. McPherson will explore the subject: “Lincoln as Commander-in-Chief.” A reception will follow the lecture. Dr. Pherson’s visit is sponsored by the Lore Kephart, ’86, Distinguished Historians Lecture Series. This event is the series’s inaugural lecture.

If you have questions, please contact: diane.brocchi@villanova.edu

Psychology Colloquium
Morris Moscovitch, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and the Max and Gianna Glassman Chair in Neuropsychology and Aging at the University of Toronto, will present a Psychology colloquium on September 9, 2009, at 4 p.m., Driscoll Hall Auditorium, Room 132. In recognition of his lifetime contribution to the basic science of Psychology, Dr. Moscovitch recently was awarded the William James Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science. Dr. Moscovitch’s research program aims to understand the cognitive and neural bases of memory, attention, face recognition, and object recognition, and he will discuss his most recent work at the colloquium. For more information, please click here. Please contact Dr. Irene Kan for details.

If you have questions, please contact: irene.kan@villanova.edu

RECONSIDERATIONS III: A Conference on the Thought and Legacy of Augustine of Hippo on Sept. 17-19
RECONSIDERATIONS III: A Conference on the Thought and Legacy of Augustine of Hippo on Sept, 17-19. Celebrating 50 Years of the St. Augustine Lecture Series. The Augustinian Institute sponsors an international conference on St. Augustine and his thought under the title "Reconsiderations." The first was held in 2003 and the second in 2006. On both occasions, leading scholars from around the world were invited to Villanova, and their papers were published in a special issue of the journal Augustinian. On Thursday, Sept., 17, Isabelle Bochet, S.F.X., Institut Catholique Institut d’Études Augustiniennes, Paris, will deliver the "Saint Augustine Lecture" entitled, "Scripture in Augustine's Controversy with Porphyry." For a complete list of speakers and locations, please click on the link below.

If you have questions, please contact: Anna.misticoni@villanova.edu

Save the Date: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Conference
Save the date: the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Conference will be held on Thursday, April 8, 2010. More information to come.

For additional information: http://www.villanova.edu/artsci/gws/
If you have questions, please contact: seth.whidden@villanova.edu

Save the Date: Kenneth Miller, Ph.D., to Receive 2009 Mendel Medal
On Friday, Nov. 20, Kenneth R. Miller, Ph.D., a professor of biology at Brown University, will deliver the 2009 Mendel Medal Lecture -- "Darwinian Grandeur: A Biologist’s Journey Through Evolution’s 'Tangled Bank'" -- in the Connelly Center Cinema (refreshments will be served at 2 p.m.; the lecture begins at 2:30 p.m.). This is an event not to be missed. On Saturday, he will be awarded the Mendel Medal. Dr. Miller is a pre-eminent evolutionary scientist. In addition, Miller is the author of the acclaimed book, Finding Darwin’s God: A Scientist’s Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution, a lively and cutting-edge analysis of the key issues that seem to divide science and religion. He contends that, properly understood, evolution adds depth and meaning not only to a scientific view of the world, but also to a spiritual one.

If you have questions, please contact: mirela.damien@villanova.edu

Save the Date: Mid-Atlantic Region Association for Asian Studies -- 38th Annual Conference
Save the Date: The 38th Annual Conference of the Mid-Atlantic Region Association for Asian Studies will be held at Villanova University on October 30-November 1, 2009. The theme for 2009 will be “Asia Beyond Borders. For more information, click on the link below, or contact Dr. Maria Toyoda, Conference Manager 2009.

If you have questions, please contact: amaria.toyoda@villanova.edu

Save the Date: Psychology Colloquium
Morris Moscovitch, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and the Max and Gianna Glassman Chair in Neuropsychology and Aging at the University of Toronto, will present a Psychology colloquium on September 9, 2009, at 4 p.m., Driscoll Hall Auditorium, Room 132. In recognition of his lifetime contribution to the basic science of Psychology, Dr. Moscovitch was recently awarded the William James Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science. Dr. Moscovitch’s research program aims to understand the cognitive and neural bases of memory, attention, face recognition, and object recognition, and he will discuss his most recent work at the colloquium.

If you have questions, please contact: irene.kan@villanova.edu

Save the Date: Who is My Enemy? Religious Hope in a Time of Fear
The Theology Institute at Villanova will sponsor its annual conference -- "Who is My Enemy? Religious Hope in a Time of Fear" -- on October 27-28, 2009. Learn more at the link below. Contact Darlene Weaver, Ph.D., for more information.

If you have questions, please contact: darlene.weaver@villanova.edu

Screening of Documentary, PRICE OF LIFE
SEPT 12, 13, 14 in the COnnelly Center Cinema. PRICE OF LIFE, directed by Dan Hunt and Margaux LaPointe, 2009, USA, 45 min. This documentary, filmed by a group of undergraduate Villanova students over the course of a semester, depicts the transformation of a Philadelphia ex-offender into a leader of community change and a spokesperson for the National Comprehensive Center for Fathers. MONDAY SPEAKER: Villanova student filmmakers. Films are shown four times: Saturdays at 7 p.m.; Sundays at 3:30 and 7 p.m.; Mondays at 7 p.m. Part of the CULTURAL FILM & LECTURE SERIES, FALL 2009. Presented by the Communication Department and the Office of Student Development. This semester's series, "Hidden Treasures," features an eclectic roster of works that have been overlooked in the past. Each of the films has been selected by one or more people closely associated with the CFS. Admission FREE for students with valid ID.

For additional information: www.culturalfilms.villanova.edu
If you have questions, please contact: elana.starr@villanova.edu

Studies in Augustinian Spirituality: The Relevance of Augustine for Young Adults Today
A Lecture and Discussion: The Relevance of Augustine for Young Adults Today, Rev. Theodore Tack, O.S.A., Driscoll Hall Auditorium, November 5, 2009, at 7:30 p.m.

For additional information:
If you have questions, please contact: joseph.i.farrell@villanova.edu

Subscribe to Inside A&S!
Looking for more ways to stay connected to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences? Subscribe to "Inside A&S" at the Web link listed below, and you will automatically receive the College's monthly e-newsletter direct to your In-box.

For additional information: http://www.villanova.edu/subscribe/enews
If you have questions, please contact: kathryn.szumanski@villanova.edu

Trip to Jordan and Egypt
Join us on a trip to Jordan and Egypt. Learn more at the link below.

If you have questions, please contact: lowell.gustafson@villanova.edu

Twitter With A&S
Find the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on Twitter! Twitter is a free social messaging utility for staying connected in real-time.

For additional information: http://twitter.com/clasvillanova
If you have questions, please contact: kathryn.szumanski@villanova.edu

Villanova Celebrates Constitution Day on Thursday, Sept. 17
The Matthew J. Ryan Center and Department of Political Science will celebrate Constitution Day on Thursday, Sept. 17, with a series of special events open to the entire campus community and surrounding areas. Stephen Knott, Ph.D., an associate professor of political science in the U.S. Naval War College, will lecture on the topic of "Alexander Hamilton's Constitutional Legacy," in the Radnor/St. David's Room of Connelly Center at 9:30 a.m. David Tucker, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Defense Analysis and Co-Director of the Center on Terrorism and Irregular Warfare at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, will lecture on the subject of "American Politics in the 1790's: Thomas Jefferson and the Third Way," in the Radnor/St. David's Room of Connelly at 10:45 a.m. At 1 p.m., Drs. Knott and Tucker will conduct a roundtable discussion, "Hamilton vs. Jefferson," in the Connelly Center Cinema. For more information, please contact Susan Fiorentino.

If you have questions, please contact: Susan.Fiorentino@villanova.edu

Villanova Theatre: 2009-2010 Season
Subscriptions are now available and may be ordered by calling the Villanova Theatre Box Office at 610-519-7474. Faculty, staff, and alumni subscriptions cost just $40 plus handling. The Zoo Story by Edward Albee and directed by Joanna Rotté -- September 22 – October 4, 2009; As You Like It by William Shakespeare and directed by Harriet Power -- November 10 – 22, 2009; Medea by Euripides and directed by Shawn Kairschner -- February 2 – 14, 2010; and Annie Get Your Gun, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, directed by Valerie Joyce -- March 23 – 28 and April 6-18, 2010.

If you have questions, please contact: margaret.devine@villanova.edu

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