Bold Talks 2025: Engaging Boldly
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Bold Talks 2025: Engaging Boldly
Please note: this event is only for Dalton State Faculty & StaffThe annual teaching conference entitled “Bold Talks 2025: Engaging Boldly” will be held on Friday, February 28, 2025. The conference will provide a forum for faculty and staff to explore methods being used across campus to engage students. Recognizing that student engagement is also dependent on faculty […]
Read More"LinkedIn or Left Out" Workshop with Shaw Industries
Experts from Shaw Industries will walk students and alumni through what LinkedIn is, how to set it up, and how to properly use the platform to network and land their dream jobs. Snacks provided.
Read MoreChoosing the Right Career Path for You - During College & After College Tips!
Students and alumni will learn how to choose the right career path, what you should be doing during college, and how to ensure you have a high paying career by the time you graduate. Snacks will be provided.
Read More"Resumes & Cover Letters with Mohawk Industries"
Mohawk Industries’ professionals will guide students through formatting the perfect resume and cover letter. Snacks will be provided.
Read MoreRotaract Day Care Day
Join us Friday, November 22nd at the friendship house to volunteer at the day care! We will be there from 9am-11:00am reading books, playing, and touring the kids! Don’t miss out! RSVP.
Read MoreCOME-UNITY Workshop
You are invited to attend a pilot initiative called COME-UNITY Workshop. This is a series of discussions on specific topics that seek to build the confidence, skills, innovation, motivation, and empowerment of the DSC students. Its purpose is to educate, enhance, and energize the college experience for students of the Dalton State community. The topic for […]
Read MoreCritical Thinking and Analysis Workshop
All students are welcome, and the target audience is advanced writers, particularly English Majors. The goal of this workshop is to give participants the opportunity to practice their skills of thinking critically about writing of all kinds, including their own writing. Good reading and writing skills lead to good thinking! You don’t need AI! You have something better: your […]
Read MoreTaming the Tome: Organizing Longer Academic Esssays
Join Dr. Jenny Crisp from the English Department for a workshop on organizing academic writing in upper-level classes where, let’s face it, things sometimes get long!This interactive workshop is for upper-level students who are finding that they need to write longer essays, reports, and theses in their major courses.We’ll explore some organizational tools and strategies […]
Read MoreAlcohol Awareness
A training class to raise awareness of alcohol use & misuse. Find helpful resources on alcohol use & misuse prevention, treatment & recovery support services that you & your community can use to support those who may be struggling.
Read MoreEmergency Preparedness/ Stair Chair Training
Emergency preparedness and response are essential to preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural disasters or other catastrophes. It involves risk assessment, mitigation strategies, disaster planning, and community education.The overall goal of emergency preparedness and response is to ensure safety by preparing for possible disasters, responding quickly to minimize damage when they occur, and […]
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