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COSS 2023 – Department & Program Sessions

12:15 - 1:30 p.m.

Art Department – Senior Art Exhibition and “Art of the Con: Survival Through Confidence and Creativity”

Olin 207

Following a brief ceremony opening the Senior Art Exhibition, art students and faculty are invited to the Drawing Studio for lunch and to hear a presentation from multimedia artist and Cobber alum Mark Elton ’07.

 

Communication Studies and Theatre Art Department – CSTA Honors and Awards Ceremony

Francis Frazier Comstock Theatre, Lab Theatre

Please join the Communication Studies and Theatre Art Department at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. The newest members of Lambda Pi Eta, the national communication honor society, will be inducted at this ceremony. We will also be presenting department awards to this year’s honorees. Invite your families and friends to share this day with us.

History Department – Phi Alpha Theta Induction Ceremony and Lunch

Anderson Dining Hall, Conference Dining Room

The History Department will welcome new members into the Phi Alpha Theta honor society. 

Physics Department – Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society Induction

ISC 249

The Physics Department will induct new members into the Sigma Pi Sigma honor society.

 

Psychology Department – Psi Chi Honors Induction and Psychology Job Panel

ISC 106

Come celebrate our Psi Chi Honor Society inductees and learn about psychology-related job opportunities (both internship and post-graduation!) from a panel of representatives from local agencies, including Anne Carlsen Center and Solutions Behavioral Health. Refreshments will be provided.

 

Social Work Program – Lessons from the Field

Old Main 331

Field placement and seminar are considered the capstone experience for a social work major. The process of securing a placement and navigating the professional waters of an agency are both challenging and rewarding. This transformative semester offers great opportunity for growth professionally and personally. Senior Social Work students currently engaged in their field placement will present on lessons they learned through the process of placement exploration, the incorporation of the core curriculum in their agency setting, their personal and professional growth, as well as the transition from student to professional roles. Undergraduate social work majors are encouraged to attend to gain understanding of this capstone experience.