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[G. Glaros] Hi, I’m Gina Glaros, your host for the March 31st edition of IUPUI’s The
Spot. As one of the nation’s outstanding urban
research universities, IUPUI finds importance in sharing its development. At IUPUI’s 2nd
annual Research Day, you can explore and learn more about the research and creativity being
performed on this campus by its very own students, faculty, and staff! The Spot spoke with an
IUPUI faculty member and student for more information on this prestigious event.
[R. Nalim] Research Day is about getting our story out to the world about all of the wonderful
research that’s going on at IUPUI by faculty that are doing cutting edge research and by
graduate students and undergraduate students. [P. Bedell] It gives students the opportunity
that have been doing research to showcase their work. They might want to explain to
others why you’re doing what you’re doing there, what benefit it is to the community
as a whole. [R. Nalim] This is a chance for the faculty
to find out about what the other faculty are doing, for the graduate student to find out
what research opportunities there are, for the public to find out what IUPUI is doing
for the community. The research that’s been done at IUPUI is not only pushing the envelope
in many areas of research, but is actually being translated into practice, helping industry,
helping our community in Indiana and around the world.
Research Day will be held on April 9th and the open house will be at the Campus Center
this year. [G. Glaros] You can discover more information
about the event at research.iupui.edu/events. Bells will soon be ringing! Work is currently
underway to install a set of bells in the Campus Center bell tower. The largest bell
commemorates IUPUI\'s 40th Anniversary and includes the names of all schools at IUPUI.
The Miss Red and Black Pageant is in its fourth year as a signature event of the Black Student
Union. The contestants work all semester to put on a great show. You don’t want to miss
the crowning of the 2010 Miss Red and Black. The pageant takes place at the Madame Walker
Theatre on April 9th at 7pm. Doors will open at 6:30. Tickets for students are $7 with
your JagTag. Are you looking for a job this summer? The
Office of Student Involvement is looking for four student leaders to join Jag Corps for
summer 2010 orientations. For more information or for an application, contact Stephanie Lee
at stemlee@iupui.edu. Application deadline is Monday, April 5th.
The IUPUI Forensics Speech and Debate Team heads to Ohio University for nationals on
April 15th. With six competitors and 12 events, over half the team will be representing IUPUI
as they compete against universities from across the country.
We see thousands of students a day going to and from class, but what do IUPUI students
do after hours? [J. Harter] In terms of having a degree and
doing your own business and having your own clientele, I’ve never had a client that’s
ever asked me, “I’d like to see your degree and where did you get that from?” That’s
never happened. Would I recommend not having a degree? Absolutely not. I think that having
a degree doesn’t necessarily give you just skills or a particular skill set, it gives
you a method of thinking, and it also gives you an excellent plan B in case life goes
on and you do get that client or do work for some company as a contractor or having work
outsourced to you that they want to see that you have a degree, and I would certainly recommend
that people get a bachelor’s degree at least. I currently run my own website design business.
I recently started doing that after I had spent almost four years working for the state
of Indiana as a website developer for the Supreme Court.
My advice for any upcoming graduate from IUPUI looking for that perfect job would be to actually
go scope out the organizations that you want to work for. A lot of organizations don’t
advertise positions because a lot of organizations take to the mindset that we’re so awesome
that if you want to work for us, you’ll come find us. So, don’t rely upon Career
Builder or Monster.com to find that job for you. You need to actually go and be persuasive
to the organization that you want to work for.
[G. Glaros] That’s it for The Spot this week. Be sure to tune in on April 14th for
the latest campus news and student activities at jagtv.iupui.edu.
I’m Gina Glaros, and thanks for Spotting us!