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Wednesday, August 21, 1985
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Many corporations hire in advance, finding a career," he said. "We assist by
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and students to meet."
About 2,000 students are registered
with the center, most of whom are
involved with on-campus interviewing.
The center has 18 interview rooms.
And the pressure is on. Gerry Pha- Nebraska Union. The packet contains nurjnit the reak month, which will be
By Jane Campbell
Staff Reporter
The new school year presents a lot of
challenges for everyone, but for gra
duating seniors prospective Job hunts
add to the list.
Phaneuf said,
The center was established to help
students and alumni of the university
in career planning.
To register, students can pick up a
registration packet from the office, 230
neuf, director of the Career Planning
and Placement Center, said the time to
start looking is now.
several forms a personal data sheet,
an academic record form and a compu
ter referral form.
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Registered seniors and alumni can
interview with about 220 companies
The center is able to help students , The center's computer referral sys-
better during their senior year, said
October of this semester, around 1,000
interview slots will be available eacn
week, he said.
But students and alumni do not have
to be registerd to use the center.
The center also offers a career and
corporate library with occupational
information, resume and job-hunting
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Jim Schiefelbein, assistant director of
Career Planning and Placement in the
teacher placement division.
Although the center is more of "an
exit service," Schiefelbein said staff
members also offer career counseling
and other services for underclassmen.
The center encourages students to
register with the office for on-campus
interviews one year before graduation.
tern enables registered names to be seminars, interviewing skills workshops
given to companies who call for candi- and graduate and professional scnooi
dates with certain qualifications, Pha
neuf said.
A job opportunities bulletin and a
teacher vacancy bulletin also is pub
lished regularly for registered individ
uals, he said. More than 20,000 job
vacancies are listed with the center, he
said. But the center is not an employ
ment agency, Phaneuf said.
"Our job is to prepare students for
testing.
"These are available to all students
and alumni," Phaneuf said.
The center can help individuals
understand what they are looking for in
a career, he said.
"We help individuals organize the
best job-hunting campaign for their
goals," he said.
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By Adare O'Connor
Staff Reporter
After nearly 10 years of waiting and
planning, UNL's Culture Center now
has a new home.
The new location at 333 N. 14th St.
NBC Offers Students
Two Bank-In-The-Box Locations and a
Campus Money Center in the Nebraska Union.
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Apply for your own Bank-ln-The-Box card at the
NBC Campus Money Center or at any NBC bank
location.
With two Bank-In-The-Box machines
and the NBC Campus Money Center, the
Nebraska Union is the perfect place to
get cash, make deposits, transfer funds
or cash checks. In fact, you can use your
Bank-In-The-Box card 24 hours a day at
the south entrance of the Nebraska
Union. If you need any other banking
services, NBC's main bank is just a few
blocks away.
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serving Lincoln and Nebraska
means improved service to students,
said Kathy Shellogg, activities coordi
nator of Campus Activities and Pro
grams. The building, formerly occupied by
the United Ministries in Higher Educa
tion, will provide more room, so center
officials can expand benefits and pro
grams for minority students, Shellog
said. Some of these benefits include a
larger library and more study room. The
larger center also will accommodate
more students, she said.
Arlett Moss Brooks, student supervi
sor of the center, said the new center
.will provide offices for minority groups
such as the Afrikan People's Union, the
Mexican-American Student Association,
the Native American Student Congress
and the Vietnamese Student Organiza
tion. The center is not designated specif
ically for minority students, Shellogg
said. Social and educational programs
also are provided for the entire campus
and specific groups. For example, last
year the Multicultural Affairs council
sponsored a black student orientation
meeting and a program on black male
female interracial relationships.
The center is also a social place
where minorities can have a social
outlet on a basically white campus,"
Brooks said.
Last year the center sponsored a
video night, game night and several
dances. The center also has a game
room, a TV lounge, kitchen and a study
room that has typewriters.
The culture center is coordinated by
the Office of Campus Activities and
Programs.
This July the CAP office hired
Deborah Logan as the program coordi
nator. Logan worked for the past eight
years for the Department of Social
Services.
Logan's goals include formation of
an advisory board for the groups in the
center. Logan said the board would
give input on various programs and
activities. Students, the CAP office, the
Multicultural Affairs Center, the Union
Board and the Culture Center supervi
sor all would be represented.
The center originally opened on
campus 1 1 years ago in a building that
was intended to be a temporary loca
tion. The move to a new building, how
ever, was delayed.
A task force was formed to find a
permanent home.
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