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GIS Meeting – March 15

“There cannot be a crisis. My schedule is full!”

March 15 | X-period (1:40) | COB 118

Lance Ewing – VP Enterprise Risk Management & Operations, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

Health Services Administration Intern

ÌýÌýis the biggest kidney pathology laboratory in the country processing more than 21,000 specimens per year. They are recruiting histotechnologists for their laboratory.Ìý As there are no Histotechnology schools in Arkansas, they decided to train their own histotechnologists, who after successful completion of the training can work in the lab.Ìý This is a paid training for a period of one year and salaries during and after the training are very competitive.

Arkana Laboratories is an esoteric pathology practice seekingÌýindividuals as paid interns who are interested in caring for patients behind the scenes.Ìý The ideal candidate should be ready to train in a pathology laboratory performing light microscopy, immunofluorescence, electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry and multiple other tests to make a diagnosis required to treat patients.

Interested candidates can apply here-Ìý

BTÌìÌÃHosts Annual Day of Giving – When You Give, We Grow

Join thousands of Bears around the world as we make a difference on BTÌìÌÃDay of Giving 2022.ÌýFrom the expansion of academic programs to the addition of new facilities, BTÌìÌÃis growing — and your gift makes it possible.

You can give to one fund or multiple funds, and every dollar makes a difference.

| The College of Business is continuously improving its technology, its curriculum, and opportunities for students from scholarships to hands-on experiences within the business community. If you give to this fund, you’ll be part of making COB even better for current and future students and faculty.

| Giving to this fund means your gift goes straight to the College of Business Accounting Department. Your gift will:

  • Help our accounting majors be successfulÌýthrough tutoring and professional development opportunities
  • Build curriculum and hosting programs that inspire diverse students to pursue a career in accounting
  • Develop learning activitiesÌýthat make the study of accountingÌýan enjoyable community activity

| Formerly called Management Information Systems, the Computer Information Systems and Analytics department gives students experience with technology and data analysis. Giving to this fund helps the department continue to teach a business foundation and give students experience with the latest technological advances.

| Alumni and friends of the EFIRM department may choose this fund to help studentsÌýdiscover the best way to use available resources to meet the needs and desires of individuals, nations, corporations, and nonprofits.

| Funds given to Marketing and Management support their mission by:

  • providing an innovative and relevant curriculum that is refined through interaction with the business community
  • enhancing the learning experience by emphasizing information technologies and collaborations with faculty and students
  • encouraging professional involvement of students and faculty and continuing research efforts
  • promoting lifelong learning, integrity, and ethical behavior

Whether you give a little or a lot, your dollars make a difference. You give, we grow. On March 10, let’s grow together.

First Service Bank Job Fair – March 24

First Service Bank is currently recruiting for several positions and will be hosting a Job Fair at the Faulkner County Library in Conway on March 24th?

Learn more about the job fair.

To view open job postings and to apply for open positions, candidates are to go online to:ÌýÌý.

Social Media Intern Needed

Cabot Christian School is looking to hire a social media intern to help bring more consistency to its social media branding and presence. VisitÌý to learn more about what is needed.

If you would like to submit a resume, send it toÌýccs.edu@outlook.com.

Request submitted by COB ’09

Travis Larison, BSE, MASL
Board President
Cabot Christian School

Carving Your Career Path • AICPA • March 9

Carving Your Career Path • AICPA

Wed Mar 9 • 1:00p–2:00p • Webinar

Earning a CPA license opens the door to endless career possibilities. But you’re probably still deciding which route might be right for you. Maybe you’re unsure if you’d prefer tax over audit, public accounting over private, or you’re considering becoming specialized or owning their own firm. Join ThisWayToCPA along with Jaclyn Badeau, CPA, CGMA, MBA, EQ Certified as she walks you through her colorful career path as a public accountant, controller, coach, adjunct professor and founder of a consulting firm. You will hear firsthand insights on these various industries and learn tips on how to carve out a unique and fulfilling career, no matter what your interests are.

***Register Now:Ìý

March 3 • Zoom • Professional Etiquette While Eating With Employers

Dine in Style • Career Services

Thu Mar 3 • 1:40–2:30p • Zoom

This is your reminder to register to come learn professional etiquette in a workshop hosted by Career Services and Nutrition & Family Sciences. There will be giveaways for those that answer questions correctly after the presentation. If you don’t know what to do and what not to do when it comes to having a professional lunch, dinner, or drink with a prospective employer, this workshop is for you! Register for the event on Handshake below.

Register at:Ìý

Beta Alpha Psi • Federal Bureau of Investigation • March 1

Tue Mar 1 • 1:40p–2:30p • COB 206

Find out about accounting, finance, and information system jobs with a federal agency!

Spring Career Fair – March 2

If you have not landed a summer internship or full-time job, start planning to attend the upcoming Spring Job Fair on MarchÌý2.ÌýÌý Career Services is available to review your resume upon request.Ìý Call 501-450-3134, go toÌý, or visit the Career Services office in Bernard Hall 311.

Wed Mar 2 • 9:00a–12:00p • Student Center Ballroom

Find out which companies will be there!

Do you have these items? Need by March 8.

The following items are needed for STEM Science Kits. Please collect them and bring them to Dr. Watson in COB 204J. Drop off any day between now and March 8.

  • Paper towel tubes (100 needed)
  • Carton used to hold 12 pack of soda (50 needed)
  • A broken umbrella (2 needed)