Academic and Career Counseling
Topics:
A Career as an Academic Librarian: This presentation is intended for groups at or above the high school, and presents an introduction to many of the common roles of an academic librarian, including reference, instruction, collection development, and programming. It will also identify possible variations between working as a librarian at a for-profit, community college, or 4-year institution.
Speaker: John T. Rasel
A Success Formula for All, V+A+F+CV=S : What is a formula? A formula is an equation that expresses in symbols a general fact, rule, or principle. Formulas are shortcuts for expressing a word concept (Slater and Wittry, 2020). This definition of a formula, that was shared in a college text book of an entry-level accounting course, can also be helpful to any and everyone on their road to success! This goal setting and goal attainment presentation will reveal to all audiences a success formula, V+A+F+CV=S (Success).
Speaker: Kenneth D. Hale
Assistive Technology Involving Students with Disabilities
Speaker: Mary Sender
African American Males Success Strategies: Tools for success
Speaker: Terry A. Webb
Connecting Youth with Life-Changing Opportunities: Opportunities are plentiful. Yet, many opportunities are not taken advantage of, which does not serve youth or society well. In this presentation, we discuss the importance of preparing youth to be ready, willing and able to take advantage of educational and career opportunities, which can have a significant and positive impact on their future.
Speaker: Kenneth D. Hale
Defeating Self-Imposed Limitations: This is a goal setting, self-exploratory workshop.
Speaker: Terry A. Webb
Leadership
Speaker: Dr. Charles Dull
Learning Disabilities (LD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Speaker: Mary Sender
Math Anxiety
Speaker: Carilynn Bouie
Math Study Skills
Speaker: Carilynn Bouie
Note Taking: How to take notes in an academic environment.
Speaker: Terry A. Webb
Self-Advocacy at any age: You are your biggest champion!: What is self-advocacy and why is it important? In this presentation, learn the fundamentals of self-advocacy and how to be your own biggest champion - in school, in the workplace, and in your personal life. This presentation is relevant for any age or stage of life. We will learn to identify goals, assess our strengths and areas for growth, build support networks, create action plans, practice self-advocacy, adjust as needed and celebrate!
Speaker: Dr. Andrew Cox
Study Skills
Speaker: Michael Lanstrum
Test Anxiety: What it is, and how to control it.
Speaker: Terry A. Webb
Test Taking Strategies: Tips for taking standardized and short answer tests.
Speaker: Terry A. Webb
The Transition from High School to College: What I wish someone would have told me before I went to college.
Speaker: Terry A. Webb
The Value of a Humanities Education: In modern education, so much emphasis is placed on the importance of STEM fields that humanities-related disciplines are minimized in the process. Yet, much of Western civilization was built upon the foundation that learning the humanities was vital to our existence. This presentation presents valid reasons for both exploring and deepening one's appreciation for a humanities-based education.
Speaker: Jason Moore
Veterinary Medicine Career Topics: Acquire knowledge about various aspects of the veterinary medicine career field.
Speaker: Carrie Harviel
Why Planning Matters - Life, Education and Career Planning for Youth and Adults
speaker: Dr. JaNice Marshall