The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1975, Page page 9, Image 9

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V V OrKhnn workshops to help students prepare for job interviews.
WI IWI The first workshop was held Tuesday. The second will be held
d next Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union small auditorium.
yiCO The workshop will deal with the job interview and how to
Procedures for signing up for on-campus interviews through the
i Placement Center also will be discussed.
Registration packets will then be distributed to students who
have not reeistered throueh the Placement Center and procedures
11 iw a Q for this will be explained, he said.
I'CI V 1 VV O "I think this will be by far the biggest attempt to supply
information en masse to concerned students," he said.
Listings of interviews according to majors are being offered for
. the first time by the Placement Center.
Christenson said this will eliminate periodic checking by
students to see what companies are interviewing tor certain majors.
Most interviews will be completed by mid-March and
Christenson urged students to sign up for interviews as soon as
possible.
Fewer companies are interviewing this year and appointments
will be somewhat harder to obtain, Christenson added.
Although the center does provide individual counseling,
students are requested to attend the workshop session prior to
making an appointment for counseling.
therapy, special education, general science, and vocational
agriculture.
De 'Jonge also noted that the teacher with a dual endorsement
will have improved chances in the job market. He cited teachers
with endorsements in both vocal and instrumental music and
English teachers who also can teach speech and dra a as examples
of teachers in demand in Nebraska today.
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Alpha Zeta, agricultural
honorary, will meet tonight, 7
p.m. at C.Y. Thompson
Library on East Campus. DR.
James Drew, dean of graduate
studies, will speak about
graduate school.
A film, "Vietnam: Still
America's War," will be shown
tonight, 7:30 p.m. in
Centennial Commons Room at
Neihardt Resident Center.
Sponsoring organizations are
Centennial College and
Nebraskans for Peace.
Phi Beta Lambda will meet
tonight, 7 p.m., at University
Lutheran Chapel.There will be
a speaker on the bicentennial.
Prospective members are
invited.
The Concerned Pro-life
Students are having a Pro-Live
Teach-In, 7:30 tonight, in the
Nebraska Union Main Lounge.
There will be a panel discussion
on abortion.
The Physical Fitness
Research Laboratory of the
Nebraska Center for Health
Education has received a grant
from the Epilepsy Foundation
of America for research on
epilepsy and related convulsive
disorders. The purpose of the
study will be to dispel
misconceptions about the
ability of epileptics to
participate in physical exercise.
Persons with epilepsy or
related disorders desiring more
information at no obligation
may call the Physical Fitness
Research Laboratory,
472-2297.
Financial aid seminars will
be held Wednesday at
Cathcr-Pound 7:30-8:30 p.m.
and Burr-Fedde 7-8 p.m., and
Thursday at Selleck 8-9 p.m.
and Nebraska Union Small
Auditorium 7-8 p.m.
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Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday-January 21,22 & 23
Screenings at 3, 7 & 9 p.m.
admission $ 1 .25
Sheldon Art Gallery 1 2th & 'R' St.
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