Opening for a human resources student worker
Interested in working in the field of human resources? Let the SNC HR office be the start of your career path. The HR office is searching for a part-time student worker for the academic year and summer (15 hours per week during the academic year and 20 hours per week in the summer). This position provides support for all areas of the human resources department, including hiring, onboarding, benefits, compensation, safety, wellness and more. This is a great learning experience, career jump-starter and résumé builder.
Learn more and apply.
For info: mindy.leiterman@snc.edu, 920-403-3212
Meals getting low?
If your meal resources won't meet your needs until the end of the year, consider these options:
- Bill blocks of five meals to your student account. This will be charged at the same rate of the plan you selected.
- For fall athletes: If your fall season is almost over, apply at Ruth's or Phil's and earn a sustainable shift meal for each shift worked.
- Apply to the Food Insecurity Program. This is a safety net for students who have no resources to pay for meals. Complete the Google Form.
For info: melissa.dapra@snc.edu, 920-403-3154
PHIL/WMGS 389: Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Healthy Masculinities course
Register for a VAWA-sponsored J-term course taught by Sydney Keough. This course will examine the social, institutional and psychological antecedents of gender-based violence in the context of college campuses with an aim to understand why gender-based violence happens and how we can both respond to and attempt to prevent it.
For info: brielle.bertler@snc.edu
Pre-order SNC Christmas sweaters
Proceeds are donated to SNC Men of Distinction (MOD) and the SNC Wishmakers on Campus. The sale runs through Nov. 19. Learn more.
For info: 920-403-3877, bookstore@snc.edu
Holiday printing at the Print Center
It's time to think ahead to holiday printing! It's not too early to order your holiday cards from the print center. Simply email your print-ready PDF. The print center now has a corner rounder. For a small fee, they can round the corners of your cards. They can also print your envelopes. Looking for a gift that lasts all year? They can help you create a calendar!
For info: printcenter@snc.edu, 920-403-3217
Kress Inn offers a “Friends & Family” special for Thanksgiving
Do you have friends and family coming to the Green Bay or De Pere area over Thanksgiving and need some extra room? The Kress Inn offers spacious accommodations, a hot breakfast, distinctive service and a convenient location.
For a limited time, the Kress Inn offers a special "Friends & Family" room rate for only $79 plus tax. This rate is only valid from Monday, Nov. 20, to Sunday, Nov. 26. For reservations, click here and select desired dates, or call the Kress Inn and mention the "Friends & Family Thanksgiving special" to receive the reduced rate.
For info: kressinn@kressinn.com, 920-403-5100
Massage therapy in Health Services
Looking for an affordable massage? Schedule in Health Services with a licensed massage therapist. Services are available for current SNC students, faculty and staff.
The schedule for the remainder of the semester is:
- Mona Brendalen: Nov. 14, 21, 28, Dec. 5 and 12.
- Debra Kaster: Nov. 16 and Dec. 7.
$25 for a 30-minute massage or $55 for a 60-minute massage; cash, credit or check (made payable directly to the massage therapist) are accepted
For info: 920-403-3266, health@snc.edu, snc.edu/health
International Education Week
Monday, Nov. 13-Thursday, Nov. 16
St. Norbert College celebrates International Education Week (IEW) each year, representing our commitment to this joint initiative of the U.S. Dept. of Education and the U.S. Dept. of State. During this week, join in recognizing the benefits of international education and exchange.
A series of events, hosted by the Center for Global Engagement, encourages the campus community to explore global opportunities and enter to win prizes at the Study Abroad Fair, meet international and ESL students at the International Poster Fair, gain insight into the benefits of global postgraduate opportunities, learn about the cultural significance of Balinese masks and join a hands-on mask-making activity. Locations for these events may vary and participation will be free.
For info: beverly.moeser@snc.edu, 920-403-3494
Smudging Ceremony
Wednesday, Nov. 15
Join a special event on Nov. 15 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., taking place on Baer Mall (or the Campus Center gazebo in case of rain). Smudging, an integral practice for many Indigenous communities, holds profound cultural significance. It is a spiritual ceremony observed by Indigenous communities worldwide. For the Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe) people, it involves the sacred burning of four essential medicines: tobacco, cedar, sage and sweet grass. These medicines find representation in the revered Medicine Wheel — a circle divided into four quadrants, each layer holding deep cultural significance.
For info: kristin.espinar@snc.edu, 920-403-3232
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