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Your rŽsumŽ is your future employer's first glimpse into who you are, so you want to present the best front possible. Learn just how to do that in the "Human Resources Development Program "Writing Powerful RŽsumŽs and Cover Letters." Here you'll learn how action verbs better describe your training, what to include in a cover letter and how to match your experience to your employer's needs. The workshop starts at noon and runs till around 1 p.m. You need to be at the University Services Building Room 216 for this chance to improve your rŽsumŽ. Call 621-7701 for more information.

The thought of getting up in front of class for a presentation turn your legs to Jell-O? The Leadership Enrichment Certification Program has you covered. This week's topic will go over "Presentation Skills: Don't Let This Happen to You." This workshop falls under an umbrella program aimed at gaining a competitive edge in the job market. Students can also opt to enlist in the free certification program. The workshop starts at 3 p.m. today and lasts for two-hours. The weekly workshops will meet in the Tucson Room of the Memorial Student Union. Contact Matt Helm at 626-4905 for details on each workshop.

Catch some rare glimpses of the Arizona State Museum. The museum is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with weekly workshops that examine the museum's Hispanic-related collections and research projects. This week, the series will take on "Life in the Spanish Presidios" by exploring Marques de Rubi's presidio inspections conducted from 1766 through 1768. Each session costs $25 or $90 for all four workshops. Meet in the Arizona State Museum by 7 p.m., or call 626-8381 for all the details.

The Writing Skills Improvement Program will tackle "Critical or Rhetorical Analysis: Close Reading" this week. This weekly writing workshop will cover all aspects of writing about literature for English and Humanities courses, from how to get started to overcoming writer's block. The workshops are free and open to all, so be sure to be in Modern Languages Room 410 by 5 tonight.

Unhappy with the turn your career has taken? Well the Human Resources Department has just the program you need. The Professional Success Institute is a certification program aimed at guiding UA employees toward their career goals while creating informal professional support networks. This orientation meeting will help participants assess where they are career-wise and develop a program to reach their goals. This 2-hour meeting starts at 9 a.m. in Room 216 of the University Services Building. Call 621-7701 for more information.


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