FAU Student News

 

Monday, April 29, 2024
Vol. 15  |  Issue 17
 

FAU Student News

Your weekly source for important dates, events, and announcements.



Events

CONGRATULATIONS SPRING 2024 GRADUATES!

The Spring 2024 ceremonies will be held on Thursday, May 2, Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4 at the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium in the Student Union. Each ceremony will last approximately two hours.

Degree candidates should report to the Live Oak Pavilion 1 hour before the beginning of the ceremony. The Live Oak Pavilion is located across from Parking Garage 1 and can also be accessed through the Student Union. For further directions, please use the campus map. Please be advised that Parking lots #16 & #18 will be closed for construction.

Ceremonies will be webcast live at fau.edu/webcast.

For further information on the Spring 2024 Commencement Ceremonies, click the button below:

fau.edu/registrar/graduation/ceremony

 



Offices Relocating Over the Summer for Renovation

Attention campus community! The following departments are temporarily relocating for the summer for renovation:

  • Counseling & Psychological Services

    • We are temporarily located in the Utilities building (UT-5) in Room 121, behind the S.E. Wimberly Library. For more information, click here or call us at 561-297-2277.
  • Women's Resource and Community Connection

    • Our temporary space can be found in the Schmidt Family Complex (SF-107 Rm #158A). For more information, click here or call us at 561-297-1048.
  • Dean of Students

    • The Dean of Students office will be offering remote services for the Summer 2024 semester. For information regarding available services, please visit our website or call our office at 561-297-3542.
Events



Abstract Acrylic Art Exhibition

Tuesday, April 30, 1:15 pm - 3:45 pm

An exhibition featuring work from Professor Lardieri's Honors Painting 2: Abstract Acrylic and Materials Exploration course, will be on display in SR-268 at the Wilkes Honors College campus.



SPOT Spring 2024 Full Term, Third 5-Weeks and Second Half Dates

April 1 - 30, 2024

SPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) is an anonymous and effective tool given at the end of each semester to help evaluate the quality of instruction and improve the university’s education standards.

Complete your SPOT today!



Summer 2024 - Student Parking ePermit Availability

Available starting April 22

Summer parking ePermits for students will be available starting April 22 and will expire August 22, 2024. Click the link below and follow the prompts to register. License plate numbers serve as the vehicle identifier, please be sure all information is correct to avoid receiving a citation. You are allowed up to two vehicles per permit, but only one vehicle may be parked on campus at a time. For more information visit FAU Parking and Transportation Services.

Get your parking permit!



$$ Need Money to Buy Books? $$

Available starting April 22

The SUMMER 2024 Short Term Advance Application from the Office of Student Financial Aid will open on April 22nd. The application will be available on the Money Matters tab of MyFAU. Students may borrow up to $750 for purchasing textbooks, other educational expenses, or unanticipated living expenses.

Apply online!



Summer and Fall Registration is Open!

Registration is now open for Summer and Fall 2024. Register now at the link below.

Register Now



Construction in Parking Lots #16 & #18

Construction breaking ground is scheduled to start on Monday, April 29, 2024 and tentatively will be 100% completed on /or/ before Friday, August 16, 2024. Parking lots #16 & #18 will be completely closed for that period of time. These lots most directly serve the Student Support Services Building (Building #80).



Owls Care is hiring for the 2024-2025 Academic Year!

Undergraduate Positions- $13/hr

  • Undergraduate Owls Care Leader: Wellness Track has a focus on wellness covering topics from substance safety and mental wellness to healthy lifestyles and more.
  • Undergraduate Owls Care Leaders: WRCC Track work out of the Women's Resource and Community Connection and focus on sexual health and empowering students to achieve their full potential.
  • Jupiter Undergraduate Owls Care Leaders combine the Wellness and WRCC track to educate students on the Honors College on wellness topics and empower them to reach their full potential
    • Undergraduates must have at least 1 year of experience on a college campus, a 2.75 cumulative GPA, and be able to commit to at least 5 hours per week.

Graduate Positions- $15/hr

  • Graduate Student Worker: Health Promotion. Graduate Student Workers have the opportunity to focus on the following content areas:
    • Interpersonal Violence Prevention
    • Emotional & Mental Wellness
    • Substance Safety (Alcohol and Other Drugs)
    • Healthy Lifestyles (cold & flu, sleep, nutrition, etc)
    • Sexual Health
      • Graduates must have a 3.0 GPA and be a full-time student
Apply on Handshake today or through our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OCHPWellness

 

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