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Graduate Assistant--Pfizer Animal Health--Associate, Clinical, Veterinary Medicine Research & Development

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Graduate Assistantships--BC Women's Hospital & Health Center

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PhD Opportunity in Dairy Nutrition

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Ruminant Nutritional Physiology I Graduate Students--University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Comparative Nutrition Internship--Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL

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College students - do you miss your pets? Volunteer!

We've just kicked off a brand new academic year here at the University of Illinois. For students who love companion animals, many of them are at a loss because they had to leave their best furry friend home with mom and dad. I tell all my students in this situation not to fret, because they can easily get their pet fix by volunteering at our local humane society.

Humane societies, animal shelters, and private pet rescue organizations around the nation rely on members of their communities to donate whatever time, money, and supplies they can spare in order to keep their doors open to animals in need. Especially in a university community, students can make an incredible contribution to these efforts. As a bonus, especially for those students who plan to work with animals someday, volunteering is a terrific way to learn through hands-on experience, plus it will look great on those vet school, grad school or job applications.

Lending a hand at an animal shelter can come in the form of socializing cats and small mammals, walking dogs, cleaning cages, or completing other tasks around the shelter. It can also be as easy as suggesting that friends check out the many adoptable dogs, cats, and non-traditional animals waiting for homes at the shelter instead of purchasing a pet from another source.

For those who think allergies to animals will stand in their way of volunteering at an animal shelter, think again. Shelters are always looking for individuals to help publicize adoption events, stuff envelopes for mailings, or teach humane education at local schools...there’s always work to do that does not necessarily involve direct animal handling.

Of course monetary donations are always welcome and needed, but since most students can barely scrape together enough change to order pizza, volunteering at fundraisers is a great way to help during those years when money is tight.

Students here at the University of Illinois have even started their own fundraising events and then donated the money to our local shelter. Popular fundraisers include pet-friendly bake sales, walk-a-thons, and dog washes.

For those students who are in pet-friendly housing, and who have the time to commit, fostering is another great way to help animals and learn about them. Foster homes are especially important for shy or timid animals that may not be as outgoing in a shelter environment. A little TLC in a home allows these animals to relax and show their true lovable personalities, which can drastically increase their chances of adoption.

Now I know that students' lives are hectic, but whether it's two hours or 20 minutes per week - every little bit can make a difference in the life of an animal waiting for a home.

So to all those university students out there…welcome and best of luck for a terrific new year. I challenge you to make it even better by becoming a volunteer for your local animal shelter or pet rescue organization. For our students at the University of Illinois, check out the Champaign County Humane Society at cuhumane.org.

Student help needed at ISRL

Student help needed at Imported Swine Research Lab for Fall of 2008. Primary duties include all aspects of 100+ sow research unit. Contact Glenn Bressner at gbressne@uiuc.edu.

Student help needed at the General Farms this summer

Student help needed at the General Farms this summer! Primary duties include mowing, helping with hay and haylage, and other duties as needed.

Please contact Mike Katterhenry at katterhe@uiuc.edu or 649-5161. In addition, please fill out this application.

Campus Recreation memberships on sale

Campus Recreation memberships for 2007-08 are available for purchase starting Wednesday (Aug. 1). Using payroll deduction, the cost is $26/month, giving faculty and staff members access to Campus Rec Center East, East Wing (at Intramural-Physical Education), the Ice Arena and all programs offered.
Visit CRCE Member Services: http://www.campusrec.uiuc.edu

Suppression Request Form available for Student/Staff Directory

Faculty and staff members may withhold a home address and home phone number from the Student/Staff Directory, the printed version of the campus phonebook. Complete the online Suppression Request Form by Sept. 14. Suppression remains in effect until a Reinstate Form is submitted. Contact creativeservices@uiuc.edu for more information.

College Preview Program set for Aug. 15

The college search process will be discussed at 7 p.m. Aug. 15 (Wednesday) by Office of Admissions and Records staff members. Topics of discussion will include choosing a major, admissions and financial aid. The program will be held Illini Room A in the Illini Union. Register by Aug. 9 (Thursday) with Jason Calloway at 333-0302 or jrcallow@uiuc.edu

URL: http://www.oar.uiuc.edu

Faculty, staff may update Student/Staff Directory listing

Faculty and staff members are encouraged to update information used for the Student/Staff Directory, the printed campus phonebook. An announcement on the U of I homepage links to relevant forms. Changes made by Sept. 7 will appear in the 2007-08 Directory. For more information: Creative Services at 333-9200 or creativeservices@uiuc.edu

Bevier Cafe is open for the summer

Bevier Cafe, located on the second floor of Bevier Hall, is open for lunch Tuesday - Friday from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. during Summer Session II. The cafe is run by students in the Hospitality Management and Dietetics programs. For more information and a copy of this week’s menu, visit:

URL: http://beviercafe.uiuc.edu

Online registration now open for 2008 Biennial Conference for Women

The 2008 Biennial Conference for Women will be held May 7 (Wednesday) and May 8 (Thursday) in the Krannert Center for Performing Arts. Keynote speakers will include Sheila Crump-Johnson, Ellen Goodman, Bob Greene, Patricia O'Brien and Anna Quindlen. For complete schedule and details, e-mail info@theconferenceforwomen.com or call 333-8342 or visit:

URL: http://www.theconferenceforwomen.com

Master Gardeners to host its annual garden walk on Saturday

The Champaign County Extension Master Gardeners will host its annual garden walk on Saturday (June 23) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring eight gardens in Champaign, Urbana and Savoy. Music will be provided at several gardens throughout the day and garden vendors will be at the Idea Garden on Lincoln Avenue. Call 333-7672 for more information.

URL: http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/champaign/mg

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