Drop-in resumé clinic. First-come, first-serve. Bring your resumé.
Job Fair is coming Wednesday, February 8. Throw down your best resumé!
Presented by Durham College Career Services.
Attention grads – are you ready for the next step? A career advisor will teach you effective methods of getting you ready for the next step. Lunch will be provided.
Noon – 1:30 p.m.
SSB 113A
RSVP to firstgeneration@durhamcollege.ca include dietary restrictions.
The goal of reading is to understand the text; some textbooks and readings can be overwhelming. This session focuses on helping you understand what you read, using that information and connecting it to previous knowledge.
11 a.m. to noon.
SSB 204T
Gerard will be available to meet with students please call ahead to book an appointment.
Drop-in resumé clinic. First-come, first-serve. Bring your resumé.
Job Fair is coming Wednesday, February 8. Throw down your best resumé!
Presented by Durham College Career Services.
You are invited to attend this workshop to explore tips on becoming an active listener and improving your note-taking during lectures. You are encouraged to bring your lecture notes for an evaluation.
1 to 2 p.m.
SSB 204T
This workshop will provide you with tips and strategies to help you more effectively prepare for tests and exams. Techniques for writing multiple choice, true/false and essay tests will be discussed.
2 to 3 p.m.
SSB 204T
* This workshop requires that you sign up in advance with SALS, SSB 204
Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) are holding the annual Job Fair on Wednesday, February 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre gymnasium. The fair will feature approximately 50 employers who are looking to hire students for full-time, part-time, internship/co-op, contract and summer [...]
Struggling with how to write in a scholarly manner? This workshop will give you strategies for understanding and meeting the writing requirements in the Health Sciences.
Learn the ins and outs of punctuation and see how using it correctly will improve your writing and ultimately your marks.
Many disciplines require scholarly papers to be written adhering to the APA Citation Style. This fifty minute workshop will review in-text citations, how to make an accurate Reference page, and the format for a standard college paper.
Do you want to learn how to study smarter, instead of longer? This workshop will show you how to remember what you need to know, and provide you with basic memory strategies and tips to help you study more effectively.
11 a.m. to noon.
SSB 204T
Join the FG Student Co-ordinator and other FG students for a latte. This is your opportunity to take a break, socialize, ask questions and provide feedback and suggestions.
3 to 4 p.m.
Student Services building, Tim Horton’s
* RSVP to firstgeneration@durhamcollege.ca
Determining where to find credible sources can seem overwhelming. Attend this fifty minute workshop and learn how to develop a research strategy beginning with knowing what is required, gathering background information, and building to a focused outcome. The importance of keeping ideas and research well organized will be emphasized.
You are invited to attend this workshop to explore tips on becoming an active listener and improving your note-taking during lectures. You are encouraged to bring your lecture notes for an evaluation.
11 a.m. to noon.
SSB 204T
The goal of reading is to understand the text; some textbooks and readings can be overwhelming. This session focuses on helping you understand what you read, using that information and connecting it to previous knowledge.
11 a.m. to noon.
SSB 204T
Women’s Basketball: Lords vs St. Lawrence Vikings
Women’s Basketball: Lords vs Cambrian Golden Shield
Gerard will be available to meet with students, please call ahead to book an appointment with him.
Rattle Making workshop and teaching with Gerard. Space is limited, please sign up with Julie or Peggy.
Aboriginal Student Centre
Proofreading and editing add polish to a completed document. Learn how to read for errors and accuracy as you develop strategies that will make this often overlooked step a natural one.
MLA Citation Style may be new to you. Come to a fifty minute workshop that will walk you through paraphrasing, in-text citations and the Works Cited page. It’s better to understand this system than to be deducted valuable marks for not knowing the format.
This event is for all Oshawa students graduating in 2012.
For more information contact lori.connor@durhamcollege.ca.
Plagiarism is a serious concern at college. In this workshop, you will learn what plagiarism is and how it is detected, gain an understanding of Durham College’s Academic Integrity Policy, learn how to integrate research into your writing, and learn steps to avoid plagiarism.
Many disciplines require scholarly papers to be written adhering to the APA Citation Style. This fifty minute workshop will review in-text citations, how to make an accurate Reference page, and the format for a standard college paper.
Stop by Suswaaning Endaajig and enjoy some popcorn and drinks while you enjoy a movie.
Aboriginal Student Centre
This event is for all Whitby students graduating in 2012.
For more information contact lori.connor@durhamcollege.ca.
Gerard will be available to meet with students one on one, please call ahead to book an appointment.
Aboriginal Student Centre
Stop in at Suswaaning Endaajig during the afternoon to make a traditional craft or do some beading.
Your paper is finished. The final details will impact how it is received. This workshop reviews scholarly paper format, proofreading techniques, and submission checklists. Please bring a paper copy of a ‘work in process’ so that you can apply the principles.
Stop by Suswaaning Endaajig to learn more about the First Nations Culture, Drummers and Dancers and we will be serving traditional lunch.
Tired of always making the same grammatical errors? This workshop is designed to review the structure of language and to deal with the specific challenges that the participants have.
Learn the ins and outs of punctuation and see how using it correctly will improve your writing and ultimately your marks.
Gerard will be available to meet with students, please call ahead to book your appointment.
Aboriginal Student Centre
Grades are available for students to view electronically as of 4:00 p.m. Please note: official distribution date for the purpose of academic appeals is Monday, January 7, 2013.
Grades available for post-secondary students to view electronically. Please note: official distribution date for the purpose of academic appeals is Friday, May 3, 2013.





















