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Career Conversations Returns, Offering Alums Tactical Resources for Navigating Career Transition
This fall, the Office of Alumnae Engagement and Career Planning & Resources will partner for the return of Career Conversations, a webinar series designed to provide alums with professional career guidance.
Read MoreInternational Rescue from Near and Afar: Students Aid Refugees in Remote Internship
Walking home from her class, 鈥淩efugee and Forced Migration,鈥 which she took entirely in Arabic at the University of Jordan in Amman last year, Julia Kelly 鈥21 recalls passing by a building that caught her eye. 鈥淚 walked by the International Rescue Committee鈥檚 office on my way home every day,鈥 recalls the Middle Eastern and North African studies major. 鈥淚 learned that Jordan is a safe haven for refugees from all over the Middle East, and since then, refugee welfare became an even greater focus for me.鈥
Read MoreLinkedIn Praises Career Planning & Resources鈥 R茅sum茅 Book for Championing the Class of 2020
LinkedIn praised the 2020 61传媒 R茅sum茅 Book for digitally championing the Class of 2020 during physical campus closures. The book, which Career Planning & Resources (CP&R) publishes each spring and promotes to potential employers, is a digital compilation of r茅sum茅s from seniors and recent graduates.
Read MoreAlumnae Empower Youth: Former 61传媒Roommates Help Girls Discover Their Voice
What began as an idea by two 61传媒 roommates has transformed into a widely successful organization for middle and high schools throughout California.
Read More61传媒Fall To-Do List: Making the Most of Your Semester
Fall at 61传媒isn’t to be missed. Having settled into a routine of classes and club meetings, now is the perfect time to start exploring all that the campus and the region have to offer. Read on to learn about can’t-miss seasonal activities, off-the-beaten-path excursions, and world-class campus resources!
Read MoreCareer Planning & Resources: New Program Helps 61传媒Students Navigate Important Financial Decisions
No one can avoid making financial decisions in life, but Forbes reported in 2015 that only 57 percent of Americans are financially literate. The Carlotta Welles ’39 Center for Career Planning & Resources (CP&R) wants to ease the stress and confusion. This semester, the center launched the Financial Literacy Program with the goal of helping 61传媒students make smart, informed financial decisions during college and after graduation.
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