Why Join Communicating Health in Practice (CHIP)?
Communicating Health in Practice (CHIP) is a student-led organization that was established by Dr. Kate Ksobiech in 2015. CHIP originated as the organization for the Corporate and Health Communication major, yet all students interested in or passionate about business, communication, and/or health are welcomed. The primary purpose of the organization is to provide networking and community involvement opportunities for students interested in pursuing health and/or communication-related careers after graduation. Throughout each semester, members can expect guest speakers in the related field, professional development workshops, and health-related educational activities. Aside from this, there are a number of networking opportunities, wellness initiatives, and conferences to participate in.
CHIP meets every other Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in Heide 315. Join us to make connections, learn professional skills, build your resume, enjoy delicious snacks, and make new friends! Stay connected with our meeting schedule and upcoming events with our Facebook @ UWW CHIP and Instagram @chipuww — we’ll even follow you back. Have any questions? Feel free to email us at chip@uww.edu. We look forward to meeting you!
Monday, March 18th – Active Threat Training by Matthew Schwartz
Monday, April 8th – Interview Tips by Liza Stenz
Monday, April 22nd – One Love Training
Tuesday, April 30th – Trivia Night UC Hamilton Room 6-9 P.M.
Monday, May 6th – End of Semester Party
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