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November 14, 2024
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BetterYou
BetterYou is a free mobile wellness app for 91ɬÂþ Students that helps students spend their time on the things that matter most.
You set goals that are important to you and BetterYou provides gentle nudges and rewards along the way!
Benefits of BetterYou:
- Create custom goals meaningful to you
- prioritize your health
- send challenges to friends
- stay connected to loved ones
- & so much more!
Visit the registration page and sign up with your my.lsc.edu email address.
Questions? Email [email protected].
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Fiesta de Navidad
WHEN: Tuesday, December 3
TIME: 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: Student Life
Experience the Spanish holiday with festive foods, music and crafts!
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Blood Drive - December 3
Did you know that giving blood takes less than an hour from start to finish—and while 62% of people are eligible to give, only 3% do?
Give blood and you could be helping a friend, family, or neighbor.
All presenting donors will receive a free beanie at this blood drive!
- WHEN: Tuesday, December 3
- TIME: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
- WHERE: Bus parked outside main entrance
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Strategies to Tackle Study Anxiety
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There will be another Lunch and Learn in the Library as Director of Mental Health Amy Fullerton and Director of the Tutoring and Learning Center Nicola Scott discuss strategies for tackling study anxiety based on mental health research and learning theory.
WHEN: Thursday, November 21
TIME: 11 a.m.-Noon
WHERE: Erickson Library
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International LGBTQ+ in STEM Day Celebration
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Celebrate LGBTQ+ folks’ contributions and successes in STEM fields with the Science and Math Professional Tutors from the TLC, the CEI and the Erickson Library.
WHEN: Monday, November 18
TIME: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
WHERE: Student Life
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Expanded Mental Health Care Options for Students
In addition to on site, in-person therapy, 91ɬÂþ students can now opt for virtual services through Mantra Health thanks to a new partnership with MN State!
Mantra has a suite of services that includes up to 12 free sessions of telehealth/teletherapy sessions per academic year, self-guided wellness courses, peer support, emotional wellness coaching, and 24/7 crisis support.
Students can access Mantra’s Care Hub at .
Please watch for more information or feel free to reach out to Amy Fullerton, Director of Mental Health, with questions!
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Appreciating Anishinaabe Culture Presentation
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Jasmine Clark of the Red Lake Nation, Ojibwe Entrepreneur and Community Advocate will present about the migration story about the Anishinaabe tribe and current indigenous culture as part of Native American Heritage Month.
WHEN: Monday, November 25
TIME: Noon - 1 p.m.
WHERE: Center for Equity and Inclusion
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Lunch and Learn Financial Literacy
Encourage students to check out the next Lunch and Learn Financial Literacy session on Credit and Debit in the CEI next Wednesday.
Lunch for attendees and discussion with Affinity Plus.
- Budget Choices
- Wednesday, December 4
- 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- Center for Equity and Inclusion (M125)
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Ask Anna
Monday, 11/25 - Hawk's Landing
Come and chat with our Dean of Allied Health and Nursing Anna Sackette-Urness and ask her questions or share concerns about our healthcare programs on campus.
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91ɬÂþ Career Services in the Center for Equity an Inclusion
Drop in Support and Information with Taylor Ahrendt, Director of Career Services
- Career exploration
- Resume and cover letter prep
- Interview support
- Transfer opportunities and more
- Thursday, December 5
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Career Services Drop-in in the Tutoring and Learning Center
Join Taylor Ahrendt, 91ɬÂþ Career Services Director, in the TLC Writing Lab for help with planning your future.
Taylor specializes in career exploration, professional networking, utilizing handshake, resume and cover letter writing, job interview preparation, transfer opportunities and more!
DATE: Thursday, November 14
TIME: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
WHERE: TLC
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Graduating this fall?
If you are completing the requirements of your degree, diploma or certificate this fall, congratulations!
All fall graduates will be honored at the Fall Graduation Reception on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. in Hawks Landing.
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Graduates who attend will be given a FREE tassel which can be used at the annual Commencement celebration at the DECC on May 19, 2025.
Refreshments will be served.
Don’t forget to BEFORE December 1, 2024, to be included in the presentation on December 11, 2024.
ALL students must apply to graduate in order to have your award listed on your 91ɬÂþ transcript.
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91ɬÂþ students have FREE access to Wellbeats, an on-demand fitness platform with over 1,000+ fitness, nutrition, and mindfulness classes for all ages, levels, abilities, and interests.
Use app at home or in the recreational fitness room of the Wellness Center that is equipped with free weights, balls, exercise mats etc.! Imagine waking up energized, focused, and ready to take on anything! Good sleep is essential to our physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. When we don’t get enough quality rest, we can become stressed which negatively impacts our mood, productivity, and overall health.
For the month of November, you can take part in the two-week Rest and Restore program which offers four classes per week to support your sleep routine and help you wake up refreshed. This program includes a range of classes from restorative yoga, gentle stretching, or calming meditation to unwind and prepare for a restful night.
Students: to receive your membership!
Questions? Contact [email protected]
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Aspirus St. Luke’s Clinic - Trinity Rd.
Available to students, the Aspirus St. Luke's Clinic located inside the Main Entrance next to the IceHawk's Cafe is open Wednesdays 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Walk-in appointments available. Call to schedule (218) 249-7520.
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Interested in joining an AA group on campus?
We are in the process of setting day/time for a meeting.
This is an open AA meeting and meets in the Student Life Conference Room.
If you are part of the AA community and/or looking to attend an AA meeting as a student, please email [email protected]
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Mental health matters at 91ɬÂþ!
Have a passion to help others?
We are a student led group focused on educating, advocating, and raising awareness for mental health on our campus. Interested in “changing the conversation about mental health?” Join Active Minds at 91ɬÂþ!
Wednesdays at 2:30 pm in the Student Life Conference Room.
All are welcome!
For more information email: [email protected].
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Lake Superior College is proud to send a group of students to St. Cloud State University Multicultural Student Services’ 16th annual Power in Diversity Leadership Conference!
This conference will be held from January 30 to February 1, 2025 at St. Cloud State University in partnership with the Minnesota State Office of Equity and Inclusion. The Power in Diversity Leadership Conference offers participants an engaging experience, with dynamic keynote speakers, interactive workshops, and activities designed to build leadership skills, enhance career development, and inspire personal growth.
Students will also have the chance to explore educational and professional opportunities during the Diversity Job and Internship Fair, where over 120 companies will be represented, as well as the Graduate School Fair, featuring a variety of programs from across the state of Minnesota.
Lake Superior College will be provided the selected students with transportation, hotel accommodations in a double-occupancy room, food and the entrance ticket to the conference. Interested? ! The application window is open now through November 25th at 11:59 pm. Selected students will be notified via email by December 2nd.
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December Choir Concert
WHEN: Thursday, December 12
TIME: 7 p.m.
WHERE: Atrium
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Holiday favorites, Carol sing-a-long and a private music student showcase.
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We Need Your Help!
Our PTK chapter is exploring "The Power of Stories" and investigating how our community preserves its shared history. We're interested in understanding how students, faculty, and staff learn about the Twin Ports' past beyond the classroom.
Would you take 5 minutes to complete our ? Your responses will help us better understand local engagement with cultural organizations in our community.
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91ɬÂþ Campus Calendar
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