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Student Newsletter: August 25, 2015

  1. Last Day to Add Courses

    Inside Thompson Library

    This Friday will be the last day for students to enroll in courses online by themselves. After this week, a Permission to Enroll form wil be needed.

  2. Online Veterinary Entomology

    Circle of bugs

    A seven-week, on-line course in Veterinary Entomology (ENTMLGY4607) will commence on Monday October 19th (weeks 8-14 of Autumn Semester).  This 2-credit course will introduce students to the fascinating world of arthropod pests (ticks, fleas, flies, etc.) that impact the health and well-being of domesticated animals.  Students of any major are welcome to enroll; those with an interest in Animal Science and/or Veterinary Medicine are especially encouraged.  No prerequisites are required. For further details contact Dr. Peter Piermarini.1.

  3. Welcome Week!

    Student Involvement Fair

    Finding yourself with nothing to do during the first week of the semester? Nonsense! Welcome Week is one of the most exciting and fun-filled weeks of the year! It's a great time to get out, meet new people and maybe even join a club or two! Here are a few things to get you started:

    Tuesday, August 25th:

    • 5:00 Block "O" Block Party at the RPAC
    • 6:30 OverFlow Cookout on South Oval
    • 7:00 Drums and Dough at Ohio Union

    Wednesday, August 26th:

    • 4:00 Greek Carnival on South Oval
    • 5:00 OUAB Info Session at Ohio Union
    • 8:00 Movie on the Oval by OUAB

    Thursday, August 27th:

    • 11:00am Buckeye Job Fair at Ohio Union
    • 5:30 Undergrad Student Gov Info Session at Ohio Union
    • 6:00 Buckeye Kick-Off at Ohio Stadium 

    Friday, August 28th:

    • 4:00 Graduate and Professional Student Picnic at OSU Faculty Club
    • 6:00 Asian American IV BBQ at Fred Beekman Park
    • 7:00 Welcome Week Concert: Big Sean on South Oval

    For a full list of activities, check out the Welcome Week website.

  4. AFA Leaders Conference Application Assistance

    AFA Logo

    Do you feel that you are a leader or possess exceptional leadership skills? Are you searching to strengthen your soft skills and industry knowledge or network? AFA Leaders Conference is a high intensity and highly passionate atmosphere over a four day conference for collegiate leaders in the agricultural industry across the country. AFA Leaders Conference is held in Kansas City, MO from November 5-8. Online applications are due September 11 and can be found here. However, we want to help you excel in your application!

    The application is very robust and competitive. Time and effort are needed to have a successful application. Please feel free to attend our application assistance session on Thursday, September 3 from 5:30-6:30pm in Ag Admin 105 to ask questions, have your essays reviewed or inquire more about the conference. If you are unable to make it, please feel free to contact Jordan Bonham.42 or Meghan Bennett.857 for assistance. As with any college event, there will be some delicious FREE food! We hope to see you there!

  5. Monda Student Resource Center

    The Monda Student Resource Center is a support resource for students that may struggle to succeed because essential needs such as food, housing, clothing, or other needs are not being met.  The center provides free access to essential items, including hygiene products, pantry staples, and professional clothing, to support student well-being and success.  If you are in need of additional support, please visit the Monda Student Resource Center which is on the first floor of the Younkin Success Center (Monday - Friday, 9 AM - 4 PM).

  6. University Mental Health Resources

    All OSU Counseling and Consultation Services (CCS) staff were sent home to tele-commute until further notice.The CCS phone line 614-292-5766 remains available for emergency assistance 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. Students can push 2 to reach a mental health counselor at any time.

    CCS has suspended onsite and in person services, including those at embedded locations, through at least May 3, 2020.  You are still able to connect with a counselor  for a 30 minute phone or video consultation using Carmen Zoom or Skype. These consultations are offered 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday through Friday in order to check in with students, problem solve, and offer support.  Students will need to share their address/location at the time of the call.

    Students can access many self-help tools that are available on the CCS website at https://ccs.osu.edu . The CCS COVID-19 updates page linked to the website is a great resource. On that page, students will find helpful coping skills such as the mental health strategies video series. This time that can be difficult for many. All students are encouraged to check that out.

    This link also contains some great information for coping right now:https://u.osu.edu/emotionalfitness/2020/03/12/mental-health-tips-during-covid-19-coronavirus/

    If you encounter a suspected emergency situation with any student during this time, crisis support is available by calling CCS at 614-292-5766. If this happens with the student remotely located, please try to get as much contact information about the student such as name, phone number, OSU dot #, and address where they are currently located. If you suspect safety is at risk or compromised at that time for the student or anyone they are with, please call 9-1-1. They will help immediately regardless of where the student is physically located. After you have done one of the steps above, please let me know of the situation so that follow up contact attempts can be made with the student. Please make sure to provide me with the best way to reach you right now too.

    This is an unusual time for all of us. Please practice good self-care, social distancing, and stay safe. Additional information on Coronavirus (COVID-19) is available at https://cdc.gov . Faculty and Staff should also remember our OSU Employee Assistance Program https://osuhealthplan.com is still available by contacting 614-292-4700 or 800-678-6269.

    A full list of available counselors in the college can be found here

  7. CFAES Mental Health Counselor

    Did you know that CFAES has hired a counselor to support the needs of their students' mental health?  Dr. Wirt holds counseling sessions in Ag Admin Room 100 four days a week and is in Lincoln Tower on Wednesday. See the attached if you’re interested in making an appointment.

  8. Portfolium Resource Page

    The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences has renewed its partnership with Portfolium.com and will continue to provide ALL students and faculty the opportunity to create a professional, online digital portfolio. In today’s world, employers seek evidence of career-relevant skills and competencies beyond listings on a resume. Students at all levels can easily create evidence-based credentials. In other words, attaching documents, videos, audio files, graphics, coding samples and presentations help demonstrate your knowledge and abilities.

    You should have already received your Portfolium invitation with the subject: “Access your CFAES Portfolium.” The email contains a link to activate your free verified account within the CFAES network using your Ohio State credentials.  If you missed the initial email, you can also join by using the Portfolium Resource Page.

    For more information or inquires, contact Elaine Eberlin.

  9. Animal Sciences Career Services Site

    The Career Services page on the departmental site has been redeveloped to hopefully make it more user-friendly. Check out helpful resources for building a resume, writing cover letters and more. There are resume templates that can be used to create a resume in case you don’t know where to start. In addition, there is an option for students to submit their resume and/or cover letters for review, prior to applying for internships or going to the career expo. Check it out! https://ansci.osu.edu/undergraduate/career-services/building-resume

  10. Ohio State Health & Wellness Resources

    Emergency: Dial 911
    University Police: 614-292-2121
    Student Advocacy Center: 614-292-1111
    Student Judicial Affairs: 614-292-0748
    Counseling and Consultation Services: 614-292-5766
    OSU Suicide Prevention: 614-221-5445
    Campus Advocacy Program for Survivors of Sexual Violence: 614-292-4527
    BART (For witnesses or victims of discrimination): 614-688-8449
    Student Health Services: 614-292-4321
    Office for Disability Services: 614-292-3307
    Multicultural Center: 614-688-8449
    Student Wellness Program: 614-292-4527
    University Housing: 614-292-8266