Hear all about internships from current and former interns, repre senting a variety of majors and employers. If you are thinking abou internships, or just want to learn more about them, don't miss this event. NO registration required. Special guest panelist- Jennifer Mull, Internship Recruiter from Hershey Entertainment & Resorts. She will offer tips from her per spective as a recruiter as to what employers look for, how you can best prepare for an interview, and how to benefit from the intern ship. Tobacco free zone: a social contract Continued from page 1 The task force took this information, along with their recommendation to create a smoke free campus to Hanes, who approved the policy. The policy was a “public health and safety decision” according to Sam Monismith, co-chair of the task force. “No amount of smoke is healthy,” said Monismith. “We are not trying to take over parenting responsibilities.” The task force has not recommended to Police Services or Hanes to implement fines to smokers who violate the policy. Instead, a social responsibility is relied on to address a serious public health concern. The policy also changes plans for the remodeled Olmsted lobby. According to the Capital Times Dec. 12 issue, the lobby would be built with an Construction changes student traffic flow, Continued from page 1 operational Along with efforts to be ADA compliant, the new entrance will be more energy efficient. “There will be two sets of automatic doors,” said Dankanich. He said the space between the two sets of doors will act as a zone to keep the temperature inside cool enough in the summer and warm enough in the winter. The temperature inside will remain more constant, thus proving energy efficient. The new entrance will also expand FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS All About Internships -- a Panel Presentation Thursday, Oct. 11, 12:30 pm in the Gallery Lounge, wding at the entrance. But : to the new policy, that plan has ;n abandoned. Students’ responses are mixed ut the policy. Sophomore the seating area in Biscotti’s. The large glass exterior will give coffee drinkers a bright and warm view of campus from Olmsted. The first and second floors will feature open lobby areas toward the front of Olmsted. The third floor will feature a 1,200 square foot conference room with adjacent food prep area. JOBS - INTERNSHIPS - JOBS -INTERNSHIPS - JOBS Don't miss the opportunity to participate in the following events! Capital Region Internship Fair Tuesday, October 23,2007, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Capital Union Building, Penn State Harrisburg Meet with representatives from 100 businesses and Distribute your resume to prospective employers Preview employers at the fair website: www.messiah.edu/crif Register in Career Services, Olmsted Building, Room Wll7 OCTOBER CAREER EVENTS OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS - Check out hundreds of opportunities for Spring ,Summer ,and Fall that the policy “is not a necessity.” “The University is not stopping anyone from smoking in the tobacco free areas,” said Victoria. Photo by MARIN BENDORITIS/Capilal Times organizations “I think smoking policy should have even been because people are ignori the signs,” said Kris Aumill senior. Although he is not a smr himself, he does not feel the pol; is necessary. The students iu and obey the s posted around campus. Steve He' will be sending out further e-i reminders about the policy well as on the hazards of smoking, EXPERIENCE HARRISBURG 2007 - a downtown job fair When:Thursday, October 11th, 2007 Registration @ 4:3opm Event ends @ 10:00 pm What: Internship & Job Fair -- 40 Companies, 9 Downtown Locations Free Food, Over $1,500 in Prizes Where: Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts -Imax Theatre 222 Market St. Harrisburg, PA 17101 (Starting Location) How Much: FREEH For more information, please call the Harrisburg Regional Chamber and CREDC, at 717-232-4099 or visit http://www.ExperienceHarrisburg.com to register. “This conference room will be a place for special events, meetings and presentations,” said Dankanich. While the entrance by Ziegler Plaza is also under construction, it will remain open. This new entrance has the same motion sensor doors that the new entrance will have. “The completion of this entrance should be finished within the next few weeks and be ADA Carter: Beyond the classroom Continued from page 1 Internet,” she said. “There is a real opportunity for interconnection.” Carter received her bachelor’s degree in Middle East studies, bachelor’s degree in film production, master s crowning achievements, in film and video production “j didn’t have to make any revisions and doctorate in international t 0 m y dissertation, which is pretty communications from University amazing ” she noted with minimal issues compliant,” said Dankanich. According to Dankanich, another goal is to have the windows on the west side of Olmsted replaced to match those on the east side of the building near Ziegler Plaza. “As part of the Campus Master Plan, there will be some cosmetic changes such as replacing carpet tiles and fixing ceilings,” he said. The Campus Master Plan was approved by the Penn State University Board of Trustees in January 2007. Dankanich said there have been many rules and regulations to follow regarding of Texas at Austin. This was where she was also introduced to another life-long academic passion: Middle East studies. Carter’s dissertation about Moroccan cinema is one of her Photo by MARIN BENDORmS/Copito! Times construction “We have worked closely with project managers from University Park,” said Dankanich. The design work of the project is being handled by the Penn State Office of Physical Plant Design Services and Weber Murphy Fox. Students must now use the Ziegler Plaza entrance for Olmsted until construction on the main entrance is finished. Dankanich said he thought there would be more issues with the construction disrupting campus life, but he was surprised there have been minimal issues. “Once students saw it, they got used to it and adapted,” said Dankanich.