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Tuesday, Sept. 10
7 p.m., Neis Field – Men's Soccer vs. Washington University in St. Louis – Live streaming video at www.iwu.edu/livesports.
7 p.m., 022, State Farm Hall – Feminism: Equality Matters Weekly Meeting – Join Feminism: Equality Matters (F:EM) for our weekly meeting. Join the Facebook group (IWU Feminism: Equality Matters) or email us at ilwufem@gmail.com to get more details. All are welcome!
Wednesday, Sept. 11
10 a.m.-noon and 1:30-3:30 p.m., Hart Career Center – Walk-In Wednesdays – Bring your resume or cover letter and have a Hart Career Center staff member review it. Have a quick question about Handshake? Need help preparing for an upcoming interview? We're here to help.
11 a.m., Young Main Lounge, Memorial Center – Course Cluster Kick Off – Faculty and students participating in courses related to the annual intellectual theme, Fact or Fiction, will kick off the new academic year.
11 a.m., Welcome Center Auditorium – Career Fair Success Workshop – Sponsored by the Hart Career Center.
4 p.m., Basement, Evelyn Chapel – ReligiosiTEA: IWU's Weekly Interfaith Dialogue – ReligiosiTEA is a weekly gathering that celebrates religious and worldview diversity, builds up interfaith literacy, engages important topics ranging from faith practices to politics, and fosters interfaith dialogue and community on our campus. All are welcome for tea, coffee, treats and great discussion! Weekly topics are posted each week at www.iwu.edu/chaplain.
Sponsored by the Office of Multifaith Engagement and IWU Interfaith RSO.
7 p.m., Shirk Center – Women's Volleyball vs. University of Chicago – Live streaming video at www.iwu.edu/livesports.
Thursday, Sept. 12
6 p.m., Davidson Room, Memorial Center – 3D: Bystander Intervention – Counseling and Consultation Services will lead a workshop on bystander intervention that applies a social justice lens to responding to incidents of interpersonal unrest.
Sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Friday, Sept. 13
11 a.m., Welcome Center Auditorium – FYFF: Resume & Cover Letter Workshop – Part of the Hart Career Center's "For Your Future Friday" series. Create a resume (and cover letter) that employers will notice. Planning to search for internships or conduct a job search this year? Learn what employers want to see on your resume & what things to avoid.
4 p.m., Galleries, Joyce Eichhorn Ames School of Art Building – Poetry Reading by Award-Winning Poet Brenda Cárdenas –
Cárdenas will read from her latest book of poetry.
Saturday, Sept. 14
9 a.m., Ironwood Golf Course, Normal, Ill. – Women's Golf - Illinois Wesleyan Fall Classic (day 1)
2 p.m., Eckley Quadrangle – Bubbles on the Quad – Students who follow CAB on social media platforms can enjoy some delicious bubble tea. There will also be bubble soccer out for anyone to play with. Brought to you by the Campus Activities Board.
Sunday, Sept. 15
9 a.m.,Ironwood Golf Course, Normal, Ill. – Women's Golf - Illinois Wesleyan Fall Classic (day 2)
Monday, Sept. 16
10 a.m.-noon and 1-3:30 p.m., Hart Career Center – Extra Resume Help – Need your resume reviewed before the upcoming Career Fair? Join local professionals to sharpen your resume.
4 p.m., 102 (Case Study Room), State Farm Hall – Taking the Road Less Traveled - Student Stories of Studying Abroad – Come learn about opportunities to study in developing countries. Students who have studied in developing countries will share their experience and thoughts. Sponsored by the International Office.
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