Month: September 2019
Employees Needed for Homecoming Weekend – Application Open Now, Deadline Oct. 4th
Homecoming Family Weekend 2019 is fast approaching (November 1st – November 3rd), and we need student employees!
Aside from getting paid, you’ll also have the unique opportunity to help out with one of Wesleyan’s biggest events, network and make lasting connections with parents, alumni, and represent the student body to hundreds of visitors and guests.
Potential jobs include greeting guests at the registration site, assisting with activity and event preparation, escorting guests around campus in shuttle vans, and much more!
To apply for a position, please fill out and submit the student employee application, available here. Applications will be accepted until Friday, October 4th at 5:00 PM, and we will notify you of your employment status by Monday, October 7th.
There will be a mandatory student employee meeting on Wednesday, October 30th at 5:00 PM in the Woodhead Lounge in Exley Science Center. If you are hired, you must attend this meeting to receive your work schedules, event staff T-shirt, and other important event information.
Writing Workshop Is Now Open
Writing Workshop Is Now Open
Students can make appointments to work with peer writing tutors through their Westportal:
Wesportal -> Academics -> Writing Workshop.
Afternoon hours are available on Sunday, with evening hours Sunday – Thursday.
Violinists Wanted!
Wesleyan University Orchestra is actively looking for VIOLINISTS!
- No course registration is required, rehearsals are on Monday nights 6:30-9:00pm in Crowell.
- Join now – or after Fall Recess, for the second concert of the season. Will provide assistance with instrument rentals.
Cardinal Community Commitment: 4 Ways to Be Engaged
Every year, over 400 Wesleyan students choose to enrich their educational experience through civic engagement on campus and beyond. They deploy their curiosity, skills, and practical idealism as they support educational and social enrichment activities for youth, stand with efforts to protect our environment, learn from the wisdom of aging community members, and work in partnership with criminal justice reform efforts.
Whether you engage in this work through formal channels such as the Jewett Center for Community Partnerships or volunteer on your own terms, the Cardinal Community Commitment reflects the university’s collective approach to civic engagement, as well as our commitment to working in partnership and learning from our experiences.
Before getting involved in any community service or civic engagement, we ask that all students review the Cardinal Community Commitment.