Classroom Engagement Opportunities
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Classrooms can partner with CARE Services in a multitude of ways: by hosting Homelessness Awareness Week (HAW) community speakers, hosting a CARE Services event, assisting with planning for our designated events, or by signing up for a pantry sorting shift. To learn more about how to partner with the CARE Services, contact the CARE Services Program Coordinator, Carrie Olsen, at colsen1@kennesaw.edu. |
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Counseling and Psychological Services
The CPS staff and Student Advisory Board are available to offer the below presentations to your class.
Presentation request must be received at least 2-3 weeks in advance of the request date. Request made less than 2 weeks in advance are not guaranteed to be filled. A member of the CPS Outreach Team will contact you to discuss your request further.
Professor must be present during the presentation. The below presentations are approximately 30-45 minutes including discussion time.
Mental Health 101 This presentation is focused on identifying the components of mental health, how we
utilize them, how they impact our everyday lives, and a few good mental health practices
that can be implemented.
Managing Anxiety and Depression during COVID-19 This presentation is offered weekly to all 石榴直播 students and we are happy to offer it to your class as well.
Sources of Strength (S.O.S.) Suicide Prevention This presentation is designed to help students identify warning signs, engage in crisis
management, understand confidentiality in counseling,develop coping skills, and learn
more about resources for getting help.
If you are interested in a presentation regarding stress and anxiety management, please
contact Health & Wellness Promotion.
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Student Engagement and Belonging
Located within the Division of Student Affairs, Student Engagement and Belonging (SEB)
serves as home to a vibrant array of programs and services that focus on academic
enrichment, campus and community engagement, and identity exploration for all 石榴直播
students.
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Department of Career Planning and Development
Advisors from the Department of Career Planning & Development (CPD) are available to present to your classes for as little as 5 minutes and up to a full class session. Presentation topics include an overview of our services and resources, how to participate in an internship or co-op experience, and "how to" presentations on resume writing, interviewing, and preparing for a job fair.
We can also connect you with employers who would love to come and speak with your
class.
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Department of Student Leadership
To request a presentation from Department of Student Leadership, please email us with
your presentation specifications at dsl@kennesaw.edu
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Health Promotion & Wellness
All programs are facilitated by certified peer health educators, registered dietitians, or professional health educators and are approximately one hour in length. However, the program can be tailored to fit your specific needs.
If you are interested in requesting a program, please complete the request form and submit to Health Promotion and Wellness at least 3-4 weeks prior to your event.
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In Library Experience Asynchronous Program you'll find a series of online modules
on this page that will introduce you to what the library has to offer.
See LEAP Embedding Instructions at the link below for information on how to put these
tutorials in your D2L course.
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Office of Emergency Management
The Office of Emergency Management offers training on a multitude of topics. If you want any of our training classes taught specifically to your office or department, just contact us at oem@kennesaw.edu and we will accommodate!
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Office of Undergraduate Research
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Presentations for undergraduate students are co-facilitated by trained undergraduate
student leaders engaged in the Safe Space Student Leadership Initiative.
If your participants are primarily graduate students, please use the Staff/Faculty
workshop request from below.
Both a Basic and an Advanced workshop are available for students:
- Student Safe Space Basic, 1 hour 15 minutes
This workshop covers the basics of language, identity terms, legal environment, and
campus resources for the GLBTIQ community. This workshop is ideal for classroom presentations.
- Student Safe Space, 2 hours 30 minutes
This workshop provides a more in-depth exploration of GLBTIQ communities, focusing
on building awareness of climate, knowledge of experiences/challenges, and working
towards allyship through action. Topics covered include those of the Basic workshop
as well as institutional bias, microaggressions, and allyship. Because of the emphasis on allyship, participation in this workshop should be voluntary. Both of these workshops can be adapted to address the specific needs of your class
or student organization.
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The mission of the ZMA Outreach and Education Program is to provide access to art and ideas that are unique and contemporary. To do so, we:
- Present experiences that inspire participants through creativity.
- Employ a variety of learning styles, so participants are an active part of their educational exploration.
- Develop activities that reach beyond the museum walls by promoting visual literacy.
- Act as a conduit for interdisciplinary programs through partnerships that challenge
what art and a museum can do.
Upcoming Programs at the Museum
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