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(9/30)
MoneyWi$e Banking Basics
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
5:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square South, 8th Floor, Room 805
Responsible and well informed financial decisions are an important part of future success.Please join representatives from Capital One Bank who will be presenting MoneyWi$e ™ “Banking Basics”.
MoneyWi$e ™ is a joint financial education project of Consumer Action and Capital One. This seminar will help you gain an understanding of personal banking services and how they can benefit you. Topics include: How to select a bank, How to open and maintain a bank account, How to keep bank costs down, How to get more interest on your savings etc…Pizza and soda will be sponsored by Campus Calendar.
To RSVP: http://www.nyu.edu/rsvp/event.php?e_id=1864
(10/1) Cancer as a Part of Life: The Journey of the Breast Cancer Survivor
Thursday, October 1, 5:30-6:30pm
Avery Room, 2nd Floor, Bobst Library, 70 Washington Square South
by Judith Haber, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN The Ursula Springer Leadership Professor in Nursing
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs College of Nursing, NYU
Patients, family members, and health professionals commonly think that the journey to recovery from breast cancer ends when the surgery, reconstruction, chemotherapy, and radiation treatments are finished. They are surprised to discover that the next chapter, survivorship, is about to unfold. This presentation focuses on the findings of a qualitative research study about the process of breast cancer survivorship that highlight the significance of survivorship as a biopsychosocial healing process that has therapeutic implications for patients, their families, and health professionals.
Refreshments will be served.
***RSVP Required***
Go here: http://tinyurl.com/salon-rsvp
Flu
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Thank you grads, from NYU Libraries' Graduate Student Working Group
From the NYU Libraries' Graduate Student Working Group, a warm thank you to all the grad students who attended one of the grad-focused workshops at Bobst Library in September! We had record attendance this year, and look forward to developing our relationship with each of you further over the course of the year.
Remember, you can always contact your subject selector for research assistance ( http://library.nyu.edu/research/lib_arc.html ), as well as get real-time help via IM, text, or phone using our Ask-a-Librarian service ( http://library.nyu.edu/ask/ ).
Wishing you all a happy, healthy, and productive semester!
Need Help with Time Management?
(9/24)
US Style Resume and Cover Letter Writing
Thursday, September 24, 12-1:30pm
133 E 13th Street (between 3rd and 4th ave)
2nd floor
A lunch is served at noon and the presentation begins shortly after for one hour. This event is FREE.
Gain the skills to write a compelling cover letter and résumé. Learn the specifics of preparing your resume and cover letter for the U.S. job search. Presented by a Career Development Counselor at the Wasserman Center.
The seminars are free, but advance sign up is requested through the Wasserman Center's NYUCareerNet.
Librarian for International Students
Pamela Bloom
Librarian Liaison with the Office of International Student Services (OISS)
e-mail: pamela.bloom@nyu.edu
phone: (212) 998-2618
Please note that although Pamela Bloom is the specialist in this area, all of the staff at Bobst are here to help you and would be happy to answer your questions. Feel free to stop by any of the reference desks (on the 1st, 6th, and 9th floors) to speak to the librarian on duty during reference hours. For a full list of librarians by subject specialty, go to Subject Specialists.
Nursing
Mother Rooms Available
25 West 4th Street, C-level
Are you looking for a private place on campus to express
milk or nurse your child? Two private Nursing Mother
Rooms are available at 25 West 4th Street, C-level.
The space is available, and is open during the building
operation hours. A limited number of insulated bags
are available upon request to NYU Family Care.
Contact:: family.care@nyu.edu
NYU
Babysitting Registry
NYU
Babysitting Registry is an easy to use tool that connects
NYU students seeking to care for children and NYU parents
seeking care. Are you looking to earn some extra money?
Do you have experience caring for children? Are you a
student-parent seeking part-time babysitters? If the answer
is yes, post your availability or need on the NYU Babysitting
Registry at www.nyu.edu/family.care
Use your NYU Home login to gain access to the site.
NYU
Students with Children Club
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