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Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Wall Street Exchange Summer Program

Do you have a finance related internship in the NYC Metro Area this summer? Check out this great program that is designed to boost your summer Finance internship experience. Applications are now being accepted for Financial Women’s Association (FWA) 2011 Wall Street Exchange Summer (WSE) Program which is celebrating its 35th year of helping young women and men navigate the competitive financial job market. WSE is not an internship; it is a career development program designed to augment your summer internship experience; enhance your job search skills and think strategically about career choices during nine weekly events that will strengthen […]

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Monday, April 11th, 2011

Deloitte Presents: Diversity in the Workplace

Deloitte Presents: Diversity in the Workplace Pizza will be provided! Monday, April 18th, 5PM ELC Center Room Speakers: Subi Muniasamy, Brian Holwig, Shane Gallagher,  Wittney Ferguson, Tracy Bannon Multicultural Student Services along with the Career Development Center will present a panel of professionals representing Deloitte Consulting LLP to discuss diversity in the workplace.  The panel will be sharing their insights on what an increasingly diverse work environment means for those entering the work force as well as those trying to prepare for success in this ever-changing environment.  Over the past few years business clients have come to expect a level of […]

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Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Lunch with a Supreme – RSVP 4/27

…not Diana Ross but a New York State Supreme Court Justice and 4 other highly successful lawyers at this Pre-Law Panel and Luncheon. Free lunch and free advice! Friday, April 29 | Noon | Hunt Formal Lunch Provided | Space Limited | RSVP on the BRIDGE by 4/27 A panel of lawyers?! I know this sounds scary but trust me it isn’t. If you are interested in a career in law then this is a great opportunity for you. The panel will feature: John Ark ’67, New York State, Supreme Court Justice Alexis Barron, Fox Rothschild LLP, Special Counsel Specialty:  Patent […]

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Friday, April 8th, 2011

The Fund for the Public Interest is hiring for the summer!

Are you interested in having more than just a regular summer job? Are you interested in fighting to protect the environment and promoting human rights? Do you want to make a difference this summer? If you answered ‘YES’ to any of the questions above then read on… The Fund for the Public Interest is a national non-profit organization. Since 1982, they have worked to build support and win campaigns for some of the best progressive organizations across the country, including the Sierra Club, the Human Rights Campaign, USPIRG, and Environment America. Their mission is to help these groups take on […]

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Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Externship Orientations Are Starting!

First Year Externship Orientation sessions are starting up. This is for first years to learn about the Externship program and hopefully pique your interest in participating in the program during winter break of 2011-2012 when you will be SOPHOMORES! The session will provide an overview of the program, application requirements and steps on how to use the BRIDGE (very very useful!). Session below all will be in the ELC Gallery Theatre Monday, April 11 at 5pm Thursday, April 14 at Noon Wednesday April 20 at 5pm Tuesday, April 26 at Noon In the meantime check out some Externship Spotlights Clare […]

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Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Whitehouse Economic Policy Talk with Robert F. Wescott ’77

On Wednesday, April 13th at 7pm in Trout Auditorium, Robert F. Wescott ’77 will be speaking about his experience developing economic policy for President Clinton. From 1999 until 2001, Robert F. Wescott ’77 served as Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House. As the Senior International Economic Adviser to President Clinton, he helped develop administration policies toward G-7 countries, Russia, China, India, other key emerging-market economies and the international financial system. During 1993 and 1994, Dr. Wescott was Chief Economist at the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, where he developed the Administration’s US macroeconomic forecasts […]

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Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

You kiss your mother with that mouth?

2011 version of the above saying: You apply for a job with that profile? I know you think I’m just being old and preachy and I “just don’t get it” but here is what I do know: if you have a Facebook profile you can almost guarantee that employers are going to search for it and, if they can find it, they are going to have a looksy at whatever you allow them to see. How do I know this? Well, for one, employers tell us! We recently had an employer reach out to us to express a bit of […]

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Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

You can be the next “Lincoln Lawyer”

What is it with Matthew McConaughey and playing lawyers? He certainly makes the case to be a lawyer for me. But if you don’t want to just pretend to be a lawyer make sure you sign up for the Mock LSAT this Sunday, April 10th at Noon in Coleman 221. An actual retired LSAT exam will given under realistic conditions  and tests will be scored on site. Sign Up Deadline: April 8, 2011 (on the BRIDGE); Space limited to 30 Until then…practice your own closing arguments httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7f-BgDgpmE

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Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

Graduate School in the Sciences Alumni & Faculty Panel

Panel Discussion: Graduate School in the Sciences Monday, April 11, 2011 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. Bertrand Library – Traditional Reading Room Free Pizza! Learn from a panel of alumni doctoral students and faculty advisors about graduate school in the sciences:  why go, for what types of careers, when and how to apply, fellowships, and resources available on and off campus; there will be time for questions and answers during and after the program. Panelists: Sara Fenstermacher ’08, PhD candidate, Neuroscience, Harvard University Carolyn Ritterson Lew ’04, PhD candidate, Cell and Molecular Biology, Boston University Andrea Halpern, Professor of Psychology and […]

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Monday, April 4th, 2011

Studio Art Alumni Career Panel – Thursday, April 7th

April 7th, 2011 | 5:30 – 6:30 | ELC Center Room Come hear advice and perspectives from Bucknell alumni who will examine career paths that utilize the studio art degree while discussing their work and available opportunities.  The conversation will include a question and answer period and an opportunity to meet (and network with!) the alumni panelists. Alumni Panelists: John Hartmann ’79, President, Hartmann Fine Art Conservation Services Lisa Miller ’79, Artist, Lisa Miller Art Beverly Tadeu ’79, Metal-smith, Jewelry

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Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Life After Bucknell: Love Your Money! Learn About Investing, Stocks & Credit

Love Your Money: Make Smart Choices about Credit, Stocks & Investing Part of the “Life After Bucknell” workshop series for seniors Tuesday, April 12 | Noon – 12:50 pm | ELC Center Room RSVP by 4/8 – Lunch Provided Big paychecks come with big choices! Join us for lunch on April 12 – a personal finance professional will help you prepare for your life after Bucknell. Get your questions answered: What is the difference between a Roth and a 401k? Should I invest in CDs? A mutual fund? Stocks? Can I afford a new car? How do I improve my […]

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Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Get a Glimpse…into travel, journalism, writing, photography

The Glimpse Correspondents Program is for talented writers and photographers with a passion for storytelling and a knack for finding truly unique stories. The program is open to anyone between the ages of 18 and 34 who will be working, volunteering, or studying outside of their home country for at least 10 weeks. Correspondents receive the following benefits: $600 stipend Support from a team of professional editors Career training in writing and photography Guaranteed publication on Glimpse.org Possibility of being featured on NationalGeographic.com The Glimpse Correspondents program is an opportunity for students, volunteers, teachers, and travelers who will be abroad […]

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Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

First Year Career Check-In: What You Should Be Doing Now

Coming to your Hall soon … First Year Career Check-Ins! April 4 – 15, individually scheduled 30 minute programs in residence halls…check with your RA to find out when! Wondering what you need to be thinking about and do regarding your career?  The Career Development Center and your peers have a couple important suggestions.  At this brief career check-in, to be scheduled on your hall, a CDC staff member and upper class student will share information about 2 important resources for you to know about:  1. Externships 2. Alumni (and how to connect). Bite-sized snacks for bite-sized information: Pizza bagels […]

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Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

How to sign up for an event on the BRIDGE

I know it may seem “hard” but once you get the hang of it signing up for an event on the BRIDGE is super easy…especially since if you are signed in to myBucknell, and on this page (for one), you can access the BRIDGE without signing in again. OK so let’s say just got my email about this awesome panel happening on April 4th and want to go…here are the steps Sign into the BRIDGE Mouse over the “Calendar” tab and then click on “Career Center Calendar” You will see today’s events On the right you will see a calendar […]

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Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Tim Willeford presents “IBM Corporate Service Corps: My experience in Egypt.”

This Thursday, March 31 at 7:00 PM in Dana 113, Tim Willeford from IBM will present “IBM Corporate Service Corps: My experience in Egypt.” Here is an overview of the talk: “IBM’s has a Corporate Social Responsibility and leadership development program called Corporate Service Corps. Modeled in part after the Peace Corps, it sends teams of high-performing employees from around the world on 3-4 week long overseas assignments to help improve the lives and circumstances of the country they are in. Tim Willeford from IBM spent one month in Egypt in 2010, and will share his story.” As the Global […]

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