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Located on the first floor of Lincoln Hall through the lounge space. Questions? Email lashub-peermentors@illinois.edu.

The Paul M. Lisnek LAS Hub is a space for students to find the support and resources you'll need throughout your undergraduate experience. The Hub, located behind the marble staircase in Lincoln Hall, welcomes students to learn about experiential learning from peers and professionals in an informal setting. This is accomplished through:

  • Peer Mentoring: Learn about student organizations, volunteer opportunities, community engagement, internships, and research opportunities. Prepare necessary materials to get involved (e.g., resumes, cover letters, applications).
  • Drop-in Advising: Meet with professionals from LAS Career Services, LAS Honors, and the Writers Workshop

Peer Mentoring

Peer Mentors in the Lisnek LAS Hub are extensively trained and here to support you. They provide insights to help you gain hands-on experience, including:

  • Identifying internships and jobs, international programs, student organizations, undergraduate research opportunities, and/or volunteer or service roles that fit your interests.
  • Preparing application materials (e.g., resumes, cover letters)
  • Feeling supported and confident to take your next steps

Schedule:
Fall and Spring terms when classes are in session (closes May 8 for summer).
     Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
     10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Resource Guides:
The Peer Mentoring program has created several resource guides to help you access opportunities and gain hands-on experiences. Please feel free to download these as a place to get started. Reach out to our team to discuss your next steps.

Getting Started
Where can I get experience
Undergraduate research at Illinois
Telling My Story
Top ten reasons why I am a great candidate
Mind mapping

Questions? 
For more information about the Peer Mentoring program, contact us at: lashub-peermentors@illinois.edu

2024-2025 Peer Mentors

Alexis Blum

Alexis Blum

Alexis Blum is a junior majoring in East Asian Languages and Cultures with a minor in Political Science. Alexis is an out of state student who was born in Florida but raised in West Virginia. She came to UIUC nervous about being a new place without knowing any faces but has made great connections and has really enjoyed her time as a student in the college of LAS. After she graduates, she hopes to continue her studies in graduate school and work as a Foreign Service Officer for an American embassy. In her free time, she enjoys cheerleading, exercising, playing video games, and listening to music. 


Dan DravetDan Dravet

Dan Dravet is a senior double majoring in Gender and Women's Studies and Communication with aspirations to enter the nonprofit sector. At UIUC, he has been involved in the Illini Speech and Debate Team, where he served as both treasurer and president, and achieved recognition as a national finalist in After Dinner Speaking. His speeches often center around deconstructing misogyny and addressing queer topics. Additionally, Dan has been vice president and social chair of the Illini Disc Golf Team, competing on the national team for four years and reaching a career-high rank of 15th in the nation. Outside of academics, Dan enjoys rock climbing and setting routes in various gyms across the Midwest. In his free time, he enjoys painting and playing the ukulele.

 

Oche Harris

Oché Harris

Oché is a senior studying English and History. She always knew she’d end up at UIUC, but what really solidified the decision was when she took a tour her freshman year of high school here and found out the CRCE has a Water Slide. She has yet to use said Water Slide. Currently, Oché holds positions as Assistant/Project Director for Volunteer Illini Projects (VIP), Resident Advisor for Graduate and Upper Division Housing, and participates on the Policy and Research Team for Education Justice Project (EJP) in addition to being an LAS Hub Peer Mentor. In her free time Oché likes to read banned books, play the Nintendo switch, and travel.

 

Devanshee Parekh

Devanshee Parekh  

Devanshee Parekh is a junior majoring in Psychology with a concentration in Clinical and Developmental Psychology, with a minor in Business. Devanshee is an International student born and raised in India. In addition to being an LAS Peer Mentor, she is also a Counseling Center Paraprofessional, a Research Assistant at the Language Acquisition Lab, and a Choreographer for a South Asian Dance team. In her free time, she enjoys dancing, listening to music, having a movie marathon, and spending time with her friends.

 

 

Elise Pollock

Elise Pollock

Elise Pollock is a Junior majoring in Communication with a minor in Business and Public Relations. In addition to being a LAS Peer Mentor, she is the Vice President of Inclusion for Kappa Delta sorority, is a member of Communication Ambassadors, and is a James Scholar Honors student. After she graduates, she hopes to continue her education at law school and become a plaintiff attorney. In her free time, she enjoys reading, playing with her dog Sulley, and spending time with her friends and family.  

 

 

Colette Roth

Colette Roth

Colette Roth is a Junior pursuing degrees in both Political Science and Psychology. Colette comes from a family of UIUC alum and is proudly forging her own path here as she explores the vast diversity and community UIUC has to offer. In her free time, Colette enjoys spending time outside, engaging in dialogue with friends, meeting new people, and cats!

 

 

 

Josie Thannert

Josie Thannert

Josie is a senior studying Global Studies with a double Major in Gender and Women’s studies with a minor in German Business and Commercial Studies. Before coming to UIUC Josie was nervous but excited for all the opportunities college had to offer, especially study abroad. Currently Josie holds positions as President of LAS JSSAB Honors Program, Treasurer of GWS club, and is an ambassador to the college of LAS in addition to being an LAS Hub Peer Mentor. She has also been a part of the executive board for Alpha Gamma Delta and The Women's Network. In her free time Josie likes to spend time with her friends, read, kayak, and travel.

 

Molly Wunderlich

Molly Wunderlich

Molly Wunderlich is a junior majoring in Chemistry with minors in Psychology and Business. She is from a small town in Connecticut and chose the University of Illinois for its strength in STEM programs. In addition to being a LAS Peer Mentor, Molly is a member of the social sorority Kappa Delta, treasurer of the professional chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma, and a TA for LAS 101. She enjoys calling her family, hanging out with friends, and watching her favorite shows in her free time. 

 

 

 

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Drop-in advising

A variety of college and university services partner with the Lisnek LAS Hub to bring experienced professionals to you in a familiar and relaxed space. We look forward to seeing you there!

LAS Career Services Drop-Ins - closes May 8 for summer. 
Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 10 a.m. - Noon, when classes are in session
Considering major or career options? Thinking about an internship or job search? Have an interview coming up? Thinking about graduate school? Just not sure where to start? We’re here for you.

LAS Honors Drop-Ins
Thursdays, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., when classes are in session
Questions about your honors portfolio? Considering applying to the Honors Program? What to check in on your honors points, or learn about honors-eligible experiences on campus? Connect with us.

Writers Workshop Drop-Ins
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., when classes are in session
Writing coaches provide supportive and generous feedback on any type of writing, at any stage of the process. They can help you get started, to organize your ideas effectively, to polish your academic style, and anything in between! This satellite location specializes in application materials (for job applications, graduate school, study abroad, and more), but any kind of writing is welcome.

X + Data Science (X+DS) Drop-Ins
Wednesdays, 11 a.m. - Noon, when classes are in session
Thinking about pursuing one of the X+DS majors? Wondering about the differences between IS, STAT, CS, MATH+CS, and IS+DS? Curious about the Data Science Minor or Certificate? Or perhaps a master’s degree? The campus Data Science Education Coordinator is here to help you navigate your options and answer your questions.

ATLAS Internship Program Drop-Ins
Wednesdays, Noon - 1 p.m., Jan 22 - April 16, when classes are in session
Want to learn about entry-level work experiences in digital communications, web development, data services, and process and project management? Come to explore opportunities with the ATLAS Internship Program designed specifically for LAS undergraduate students.

Special guests and events

The LAS Hub invites special guests and events to our space. Please keep an eye on LAS Lineup for opportunities to explore and engage.