MSA Messenger This Week - Applications, Upcoming Campus Events, & Academic Skills Workshops
January 16, 2018
  Applications | Upcoming Campus Events | Academic Skills Workshopps
   
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On Monday, January 15th, we remember the legacy that Martin Luther King, Jr. left behind and the hope he gave to a nation.  
LeadershipApplications
The MSA Office is currently accepting applications for their summer program's, APEX, Graduate Assistants. This is an awesome opportunity to have a direct, positive impact on incoming undergraduate students! Deadline to apply is Friday, January 26th! 
APEX Peer Mentor Applications are LIVE! This position is designed to promote academic excellence, student engagement, and the acquisition of social skills necessary to successfully navigate college. Applications are due Friday, February 2nd.
Interested in a great opportunity that welcomes new students to campus? Apply to be a Destination Iowa State Leader! Each Team Leader is responsible for leading and mentoring a group of 12-15 students throughout the Destination Iowa State experience. Applications are due Sunday, February 11th!
The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program is now accepting applications for the fall 2018 cohort. Any interested sophomores are encouraged to apply. While the program is primarily interested in sophomores, the program does accept a few (1-3) graduating seniors. Applications are due Thursday, March 1st.
The Minor League Baseball (MiLB) 'Fostering Inclusion through Education and Leadership'  (FIELD) Program is now accepting applications for the class of 2018! The FIELD Program is a week-long program hosted in Florida that introduces selected participants to the game and the business of professional baseball. Applications are due Friday, March 16th.  
The Multicultural Student Leadership Council (MSLC) will be hosting the Spring Multicultural Mixer, an event where students can learn about all of the student organizations and campus resources available to multicultural students. The first part of the event will be informational and the second part will be a social/networking hour. Do not miss out on this fun event!
If you want to learn how to better develop your student organization and establish its identity, senior student leader,
Malik Burton, will be facilitating a presentation on this topic. Organizational development and establishing identity is the first step to creating and sustaining a successful student organization.
Register for the workshops here!
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs
Phone: (515) 294-6338 |  2080 Student Services Building