2. That is the average amount of time that hiring managers and
recruiters spend reviewing your resume. Careerbuilder.com 2012
MAIN CAMPUS
Tues: 4:30-5:30 PM
Thurs: 1:00-2:00 PM
NORWOOD CAMPUS
Tues: 4:30-5:30 PM
Thurs: 1:00-2:00 PM
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
3. In 1932, Jane Bolin became
the first black woman to
become a U.S. judge.
4. People you know go Metro for…
Savings
Convenience
Jobs
www-go-metro.com
5. In 1950, writer Gwendolyn
Brooks was the first African
American to win the Pulitzer Prize
for her poetry collection, Annie
Allen.
6. In 1983, Guion Bluford
became the first black
astronaut to travel in
space.
8. Peer
Tutoring
Opportunity
You can apply to be a peer
tutor if you earned a B or
better in the class you want
to tutor and be in your second
quarter.
See Advisor:
Glenna Abney
in
Room 107
9. Jack Johnson was the first
African-American heavyweight
boxing champion of the world.
10. LEGAL STUDIES CLUB
Join us on Facebook at Legal
Studies Club Brown Mackie
Cincinnati for details about the
upcoming C.J. Olympics.
For more information, please call
David Wells, Criminal Justice
instructor at (513) 672-1973 or
email: dawells@brownmackie.edu
11. Mae C. Jemison became the
first black female astronaut in
1992.
12. A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. was a U.S.
civil rights advocate and attorney who
co-founded the first African American
law firm in Philadelphia. As a judge, he
later became the youngest person
appointed to the U.S. District Court for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
13. Find answers to questions posted in the library
on bulletin board flyers, in Campus
Notes, and on the library’s website.