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OPPORTUNITIES

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

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COLLEGE COURSES

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WELCOME

Hello, Students!



Week 10 is here, friends! I hope you survived the midterm season and made the grades you wanted. Make sure to keep up with the newsletter to find competitive spring and summer internship opportunities.


- Lilly Amechi, SSC Student Intern

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The Centralized Academic Scholarship Hub (CASH) is now open! Make sure to apply early. Click here for more information about CASH and the application.

SAVE THE DATE - WINTER CONVOCATION



The college will recognize the academic achievements of our graduates at the upcoming 2021 Winter Convocation.  The ceremony will be at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 17, at Lloyd Noble Center. Please encourage families, friends and community members to join in this momentous celebration and remind students to check their email for information from the college about the event.

Student Spotlight: Angelora Castellano

Q: What is your favorite course you have taken in the college?


Visions of Heaven and Hell CL C 3163 with Dr. Greene because she is one of the most passionate and educated professors I’ve ever had. She had really cool interpretations of the class material and made complicated analysis of these materials very accessible. She is the reason why I fell in love with Dante’s Inferno and was a huge influence on my growth as a classics student.


Q: What do you love about the college?


I love the unique combination of majors within the college. I’ve talked to so many students within the Doge Family College of Arts and Sciences whose majors are so different from my own and it’s so interesting talking to them about their course load. Listening about all the different stem labs, languages courses and humanities classes is so cool because I had no clue that some of those classes existed. I really love getting to learn about other people's passions and the things

that they are studying and researching in their majors which are so different from my own. 


Q: What organizations do you feel have impacted you the most while at OU?


The Student Government Association has definitely been the organization that has impacted me the most. It has taught me so much over the last two years, and I have met so many lifelong friends within the organization. During

my time as a director within the Executive Cabinet over the last two years, I have learned so much as a student leader and as a member of SGA. I’ve encountered many different issues and concerns that SGA members have had to assess and it has really taught me to see things from different perspectives and how to handle difficult and impactful situations. I have also had multiple opportunities to interact with students and faculty through my positions, which has allowed me to hear a wide variety of OU experiences. I have been able to convey the advice and concerns that I have been told, and utilize my position in SGA to make impact changes regarding these issues. 


Q: What was a lesson you learned in your first year that you carry with you today?


My first year I learned the power in mindfulness, and how much it impacts your life when you start implementing it. By being mindful, I have really been able to enjoy the experiences that I have been given through OU. I make

sure to spend the time that I have here doing the things I love and being active in the things I’m passionate about, and it allows me to commit to the things that fulfill me. Being mindful allows me to be consistently grateful for the opportunities I have, and I love being able to have so many different unique and educational experiences here on campus! 

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Students, meet Angelora Castellano! Angelora is a junior from Atlanta, majoring in international and classical studies with a minor in economics. In addition to her academic endeavors and being a resident advisor at Dunham Residential College, Angelora is involved in the Student Government Association, Crimson Club, Withrow Leadership Scholars, Eta Sigma Phi Classical Honors Society, Society of Fellows Constitutional Honors Society and

an Honors Ambassador in the Office of Admission and Recruitment. 

Opportunities

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For more internship listings, career development and undergraduate research opportunities, follow the Student Success Center on Twitter.

Earn Credit for Your Internship

For information about how to receive academic credit for your internship, please see your advisor or email us at ssc@ou.edu

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Saxum, an OKC-based advertising, marketing, and PR firm, is hiring paid spring interns. They have in-person or remote options. Details on Handshake.

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSCH) seeks a paid human resources intern. Any major is accepted and this internship is located in OKC. For more information, click here.

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Solar Power of Oklahoma seeks two paid marketing interns. In addition to learning professional marketing skills, successful candidates will learn about the solar industry, including solar installation site visits. You can find the application here.

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Cherokee Nation Businesses seeks a fun and highly motivated individual to work as a corporate gaming intern in Catoosa, Oklahoma. For more information and the application, click here.

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Jasco, an OKC-based producer and distributor of lighting products, is looking for a paid bilingual e-commerce intern. Details on Handshake.

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The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is seeking a spring Digital Media Intern to produce and edit content for a variety of social platforms. Details on Handshake.

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Altamira-US, LLC is looking for a paid environmental compliance intern. OKC. Application deadline Nov. 30. Details on Handshake.

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American Fidelity of OKC seeks a paid data science intern. Looking for a team player who is excited to solve business problems using data and emerging technologies. Look here for more information.

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Applications are now open for the 2022 mass media fellowship! If you're a STEM student who wants to write about the top science stories next summer, consider applying before January 2nd, 2022! Click here for more information.

Partner workshops and job postings distributed by the Student Success Center do not imply the college’s endorsement of the mission of any individual organization external to the university. Students are encouraged to learn for themselves about individual opportunities and organizations and to contact ssc@ou.edu with questions.

Faculty Spotlight: Armando Garcia

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Armando Garcia has been involved in the field of International Education since the beginning of his career. During his years as a college student in Mexico, he participated in several academic and professional programs abroad in countries like Switzerland, Singapore, France, the USA, China, and others. Armando currently works for the University of Oklahoma, OU, serving as Director of Programs in Mexico and Co-coordinator for Latin American partnerships. In his new role representing a U.S. institution, Armando and his colleagues are designing unique programs for students and faculty coming from Oklahoma, a place where demographics are changing, and it is becoming clearer the importance and relevance of understanding the Latino context. Armando considers that one of the main roles of international educators is to connect leaders to create a wider vision of a better world and help communities to work together towards that goal.


Why should students study abroad? What skills do they learn in this experience?

There are so many reasons to study abroad, it is difficult to think of a list because the outcomes will be different for each participant. We live in a world that is extremely competitive and in constant change. Studying abroad gives participants a different perspective on how to face global and local challenges and concerns and it also becomes an opportunity to share best practices with future leaders from other countries. 


Studying abroad also helps participants to understand themselves and their own culture better, and to realize the impact of their actions as part of a global community. It is interesting to see how that process works; when students start to reflect and understand different cultures, they start to understand their own culture better. When someone comes back from an experience abroad, it's easier to understand and integrate individuals from different cultures and to help them navigate their own system. Hopefully, when they become social leaders, they will put in place policies to integrate people from different backgrounds to create a sense of a multicultural community that is welcoming, sensitive, inclusive and reflective. 


Finally, students also become more confident in several ways as they are exposed to a different system including language, manners, behaviors and others. So, once they go back home, they realize that overcoming challenges is doable because they had to be creative to overcome some of those while abroad.


So, I would say that the easiest way to decide whether to study abroad or not, is to pose oneself the opposite question: why I wouldn't go abroad?


In what ways is OU's Puebla program unique?

OU in Puebla (OUP) offers the unique opportunity of studying in a different country, exposure to a different culture, learn or practice one of the most spoken languages in the world and make friends from Mexico and other countries. 


While studying at OUP, students will take some classes with OU faculty where language is not a requirement as classes are taught in English or are language courses. Students will still take content courses, taught in English or in Spanish, with Mexican students at OU's host university, UPAEP.


UPAEP is a comprehensive university with hundreds of courses offered each semester for Mexican or international students. Students from all academic fields can participate in the fall, spring or summer term. 


There are some unique programs, like the Pre-Health program where students do rotations in hospitals. We are designing an internship program for engineers to be offered next summer. Our Spanish programs offer unique activities outside the classroom setting where students learn the lyrics of a musical theater play or vocabulary that they will use when they visit the Frida Kahlo museum, or sessions with local artists, designers, etc. Faculty from the Spanish department is always thinking on including students in local and immersive activities for learning purposes. And we are always creating and designing new programs with different academic colleges at OU.


Students really receive the best of two worlds and one of the best parts is that they transfer the academic credits when they get back home. OUP offers some of the most affordable and immersive study abroad experiences at OU. OUP is an open door for anyone willing to study abroad!

CAS Courses

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The SSC Team

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Victoria Sturtevant, Ph.D.

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Student Success Center

Faculty Director

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Virginie Perez-Woods

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Assistant Director

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Lilly Amechi

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Student Intern

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