Alumni Perspectives: Economics and My Career- Alumni Panel is on Thursday, February 23rd at 5:00 pm in S401 PBB

Our Economics Department’s  “Alumni Perspectives: Economics and My Career”  Alumni Panel is on Thursday, February 23rd at 5:00 PM in S401 PBB.

We have a great group of Economics alumni coming in and the discussions will be centered around the impact of getting an Economics degree. All four panelists have pursued diverse careers and all have found great value in what they learned in Iowa’s Economics department. They will discuss how their training in Economics helped prepare them for success and give advice on how to prepare for a great career. You will have a chance to ask questions and interact with our alumni at the end of the panel as well. Food will be provided.

  • Hannah Hendricks – Investment Banking Associate at Goldman Sachs
  • Kyle Coghlan – Bank Examiner at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Olivia Warren – Business and Economic Growth Services Manager at the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce
  • Zachary Parle – Attorney at Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman, PLC

Job Fair Prep?

Job prepping for the All Majors Career Fair this Wednesday, Feb 22 from 12-4 PM at the IMU? Check out some of our business databases and resources to get the leg up and find some information on your potential future employer!

  • Mergent Online — Source for global business and financial information
  • Nexis Uni — Researchers can quickly and easily search full-text documents from over 17,000 credible sources of information
  • PrivCo — Database on major privately-held companies

Tutors Wanted!

The Frank Business Communication Center is HIRING for next year! Get RISE credit, a scholarship after your first semester, and help other students! For more information about the application process and the position, contact Frank Center Assistant Director Meredith Ringel-Ensley at meredith-ringel-ensley@uiowa.edu.

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Do’s Dont’s & Donuts is TODAY and TOMORROW to get ready for the Career Fair!!

Need help getting ready for next week’s career fair?

Join Career Peer Advisors in the Pomerantz Career Center to learn about strategies to prepare! A great chance to ask questions and enjoy some donuts!

Do’s Dont’s & Donuts
February 20th or February 21st
2:00 – 3:00pm
C310 Pomerantz Center

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of lowa-sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact the Career Center in advance at 319-335-1023.

Graduation Checklist- Follow Steps Using Links!

Graduation Checklist– follow these steps to ensure that you’re ready for graduation this spring!

Degree application deadline – Friday, Feb. 24
If students plan to complete degree requirements this semester, they must submit a degree application for their degree to be awarded. Students who apply after the deadline will be charge a late fee.

Commencement RSVP for Spring 2023
Students who have completed their degree application and who plan to participate in commencement must RSVP to have their names read at commencement and displayed during the ceremony broadcast. The RSVP deadline is Sunday, April 9.

Attend Do’s Dont’s & Donuts to get ready for the Career Fair!!

Need help getting ready for next week’s career fair?

Join Career Peer Advisors in the Pomerantz Career Center to learn about strategies to prepare! A great chance to ask questions and enjoy some donuts!

Do’s Dont’s & Donuts
February 20th or February 21st
2:00 – 3:00pm
C310 Pomerantz Center

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of lowa-sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact the Career Center in advance at 319-335-1023.

Check out Companies who are Hiring for Business!

Hey Hawkeyes,

As you know, the Career Fair is February 22!  The best way to get a job after graduation or an internship to gain experience is to make your presence known to recruiters that are coming to the Career Fair!

Make sure you download and log-in to the Handshake app and plan ahead by looking at all of the company profiles and positions you are interested in and the jobs and internships they have to offer.

Get to the Handshake App.

Or log-in on your computer.

Click on the Employers Tab and get to searching!

Tutors Wanted!

The Frank Business Communication Center is HIRING for next year! Get RISE credit, a scholarship after your first semester, and help other students! For more information about the application process and the position, contact Frank Center Assistant Director Meredith Ringel-Ensley at meredith-ringel-ensley@uiowa.edu.

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Celebrating Black History Month!

February is dedicated as Black History Month, which honors and celebrates the achievements of African Americans throughout history. The Marvin Pomerantz Business Library advocates for us all to be agents of change. These ideas improve equity and promote more diverse opportunities at the university, in the workforce and the larger community. Let’s build up our communities together.

Every Monday in February, we are holding pop-up sessions in the Biz Hub with library material, books and databases that celebrate and dive deeper into topics focused on diversity in business.

Be sure to check out our Diversity in Business guide for more information!

Practicing Self-Compassion to Lower Stress & Improve Happiness

Throughout the week you may notice Tippie Thrive Advisory Board members handing out candy and hearts with compliments/affirmations. While these treats are meant to bring a smile to your face, improve your mood and help feel connected to others; there’s more to these. These treats are meant to remind you to practice self-compassion.

Self-compassion is a way in which a person treats themselves with the same care and kindness as they would a family member or a friend. I often ask people “if you wouldn’t say this to someone else, why would you say it to yourself” or “if you aren’t going to treat yourself with kindness than who is going to.”

There are three components to implementing self-compassion into your life.

Self-kindness-being gentle and understanding with yourself, not being judgmental and harshly critical.

Recognition of common humanity-we feel connected with others in experiences rather than isolated and alienated by your suffering.

Mindfulness-hold your experiences in balanced awareness, rather than ignoring your pain or exaggerating it.

How does this look in real life, it might look like using statements such as:

“I am feeling stressed with having two exams this week, that’s a lot in a week. I can get through it; this is common in college”

“This break-up is really painful, I feel disappointed, jealous and disrespected; while I feel alone right now, not all relationships are meant to last forever.” 

“I miss my family right now, it’s hard to be away from the people I care the most about and place I feel so connected to.”

By practicing self-compassion in can lead to more happiness, optimism, gratitude, and better relationships with others. Self-compassion can lower stress, anxiety, and depression by decreasing perfectionist thinking and self-criticism. In addition, having self-compassion can lead to a person being able to bounce back from setbacks and more likely to learn from their mistakes.

I encourage you to complete the following exercise.

1.     Think about a challenge you are facing now or in the near future. This might be an upcoming exam, presentation, job interview, poor grade, difficult group work, an end of a relationship, etc.

2.     Take a piece of paper and fold it in half.

3.     On one side I want you to write down the thoughts you have towards yourself related to this challenge.

4.     Flip over that piece of paper and write down the thoughts you would say to a friend or family member going through the same challenge.

5.     Unfold the paper and what do you notice about the difference between these statements. Are there similarities? Are there difference? Which statements bring about better feelings for you?  How would those better feelings lead to you to get through that challenge?

Resource: Neff, Kristin, 2023, Self-compassion by Dr. Kristin Neff, https://self-compassion.org/

Direct Admit Peer Mentor applications due this week!

Want to help welcome the Class of 2027 next fall? This is the job for you.

Peer mentors are responsible for helping co-teach the Direct Admit Seminar and helping new first-year students adjust to college.

The link to the application and job description can be found here: https://students.tippie.uiowa.edu/undergraduates/get-involved/peer-mentoring-undergraduate

Applications are due Wednesday, February 15.

Questions? Feel free to reach out to melissa-baker@uiowa.edu

The UPO Presents: Grad Check Workshops

Are you graduating in 2023? Have you completed a grad check or your degree application?

The Tippie Undergraduate Program Office is hosting a graduation check workshop for all students graduating in 2023! Stop by and have your degree audit reviewed by an academic advisor, learn about the transition to alumni status, and enjoy some FREE food. We encourage you to bring a device to access MyUI or a printed copy of your most recent degree audit.

Quick graduation related details will be shared every half hour with drop-in style advising occurring throughout the entire workshop. Come and go anytime throughout the session – no appointment needed.

  • Wednesday, February 15th 12 – 2pm in S401 PBB

We look forward to confirming your next steps with you!

Carver Scholarship Available Valued at $6,000

The Carver Scholarship is available to full-time, Iowa resident, students who will be starting their junior year next fall. Eligible students must have faced obstacles in their lives. If you know of a student who may qualify, please encourage them to file the 2023-2024 FAFSA by March 1 (if they haven’t already) and apply for the scholarship by April 1. More information about the scholarship is available at https://www.carvertrust.org/