Mentorship Program: College experience enriched by mentor-mentee connection
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Published May 25, 2021
The Career Center at the University of Louisiana Monroe provides an enriching experience to students through the ULM Mentorship Program.
Each semester, ULM faculty and staff volunteer to guide students on skills they will need in the professional world. Networking, goal-setting, and sharing knowledge about the workforce are all part of a mentor s role. The importance of the mentor-mentee professional relationship cannot be underestimated.
In Spring 2021, 19 students mentees and 19 mentors participated in the ULM Mentorship Program. The program will return to its two-semester format for Fall 2021-Spring 2022.
Sue Nicholson leaving Monroe Chamber after 16 years of service
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Sue Nicholson is retiring from the Monroe Chamber of Commerce this week after decades of work advocating for businesses and working to drive economic development in northeast Louisiana.
On Thursday, the Chamber named Roy Heatherly the new president and CEO.
Nicholson s last day in the office is May 28.
Nicholson has had a long career of service. She s worked with the Ruston Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Boy Scouts of America, acted as president of the West Monroe-West Ouachita Chamber for nine years and served as the Assistant Vice President of External Affairs at the University of Louisiana Monroe.
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ULM to hold 4 commencement ceremonies Saturday; watch livestream on ulm.edu
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Published May 12, 2021
The University of Louisiana Monroe will have four commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 15, 2021, to recognize the graduating class of Spring 2021.
The four colleges, Arts, Education, and Sciences, Business and Social Sciences, Health Sciences, and Pharmacy, will have separate ceremonies in Fant-Ewing Coliseum. State COVID-19 requirements limit the number of people allowed in public buildings.
Each graduate is allowed to have 10 guests. Guests must wear facemasks inside the coliseum and are asked to maintain social distancing from other parties. Graduates are required to wear a solid color or ULM-branded mask.