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Saturday, August 25th, 2012

This Week In The CDC (sort of): August 27 – 31

Just like last year we will be publishing our “This Week In” post every Saturday to help you plan for the week ahead, and while our full schedule of programs doesn’t start until next week (Sept. 3) we wanted to remind you of our recurring programs. Quick Questions – walk-in hours for all sorts of things are every  Monday – Friday from 1:30 – 3:30 pm in the CDC, you just need to walk in! BRIDGE Quick Questions are Monday – Friday from 3:30 – 4:30, once you get the hang of the BRIDGE you will wonder what took you […]

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Friday, August 24th, 2012

Writing Center Fall Workshops

The Writing Center has scheduled their workshops this fall to meet the needs of students who must send out resumes and graduate school applications soon.  In addition, our Thesis Proposal workshop is scheduled before the honors proposal is due, allowing you to talk with us and with peers about questions and concerns.  At these interactive workshops, you get to talk with Writing Center staff and with peers about how to create the document that best suits your situation. Whether you come with a draft or with nothing but questions, our workshops are designed to accommodate you.  Afterwards, feel free to […]

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Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

Join a Bucknell Professional Network (BPN)

WHAT is the Bucknelll Professional Network (BPN)?  The purpose of the BPN is to provide students a forum to interact with alumni, parents and employers for professional and networking opportunities and to learn about industries in which they can apply their education and skills. WHY becoming a Network Student Member? Receive extra updates on program and events notifications Priority for attendance to network field trips and events Networking opportunities with  alumni, parents, and employers HOW can I become a student member of a network? To officially join a network complete this short form If you are interested in the Bucknell […]

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Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

Washington Media Scholars Foundation – scholarship and networking opportunities

The Washington Media Scholars Foundation creates scholarship, learning and career advancement opportunities for college students interested in public policy media strategy, research and management. The organization coordinates three programs of varying intensity to carry out this mission: Media Scholars Program: Provides undergraduates with valuable learning, career and scholarship opportunities. The program begins with the Media Plan Case Competition, requiring students to create a strategic media plan for a hypothetical public policy issue in a special election. Finalists earn an all-expense paid trip to Washington, DC for Media Scholars Week where they meet with media industry leaders and present their strategic […]

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Tuesday, August 14th, 2012

Megan Doyle ’12 Straight Roadtrippin’ – Summer Internship Spotlight

  If you were to ask a group of children what they want to do when they grow up, there’s a slim chance that any of them will describe their aspiration to talk to strangers. Perhaps even smaller is the chance that any will declare their desire to live in an RV with four other people, sleep in Wal-Mart parking lots, take cold showers, and subsist on off-brand cereal and Coca-Cola. But that is exactly what I am doing with my grown-up life. As a Roadtripper with the public television series “Roadtrip Nation,” I spent the summer traveling across the […]

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Thursday, June 28th, 2012

[updated info] Bucknell Professional Network in NYC Event

You’re invited…Bucknell Professional Network in NYC Event July 10 – RSVP July 3 6:00-8:00PM The Terrace Club, 25 West 51st Street, NY, NY 10019 If you are interning, working, living in or planning to visit New York City this summer, plan on attending this event. This is an opportunity to network with alumni and current student interns working in the city. Learn from Career Development Center staff how to leverage your current internship for future opportunities and how to stay connected with individuals you meet during your experience. Student Registration (Two [easy] steps): Sign up on the BRIDGE Complete Google […]

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Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

Looking for a job on-campus?

Postings for on-campus jobs can be found on the BRIDGE! To access the BRIDGE, log in to myBucknell: Go to Quick Links/Career Development Center/click BRIDGE Answer profile questions, land on BRIDGE homepage Scroll down and click “Campus Jobs” or “Work-Study Jobs” links There are several jobs listed with various departments with upcoming deadlines so don’t hesitate! Help: – Financial aid package-related questions (like work-study), contact finaid@bucknell.edu or call 570-577-1331 – BRIDGE questions, contact cdc@bucknell.edu or call 570-577-1238 If you get a job on campus, you will need to fill out several forms and bring a few identifying documents with you […]

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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

DC Networking Event for Students & Alumni

It’s time again for our annual summer DC Networking Event for Students & Alumni! June 20, 201 6:00 – 8:30 pm Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1779 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036 Summer networking event in Washington, DC, hosted by the Career Development Center, Alumni Career Services, and the Bucknell Professional Network.  The focus of the event is the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy (BIPP). Professor Abe Feuerstein will speak about BIPP, followed by a panel discussion with four BIPP Advisory Board members. The panelists are as follows:  Chad Bown ’94, Senior Economist, Development Economics Research Group, The World […]

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Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

Congrats to the 2012 Capitol Hill Internship Fund Recipients!

7 students are the lucky (after a lot of hard work) recipients of a stipend this summer to help them gain experience on The Hill provided through the Capitol Hill Internship Fund. The Capitol Hill Internship Program was established in 2005 to provide internship opportunities in Washington, DC or local Congressional districts for students who are interested in learning more about the Legislative Branch. This program provides a stipend of $300 per week up to a maximum of $3,000 for the summer for students who are able to secure an unpaid, non-credit internship. The application deadline is late November/early December. […]

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Monday, May 21st, 2012

Congrats to the 2012 BPIP Internship Fund Recipients!

32 remarkably hardworking students are the happy recipients of a stipend that will help them gain valuable experience from a non-paid internship in the non-profit or public sectors.  The BPIP Internship stipend is funded entirely through the generous donations of alumni, parents and friends of Bucknell. Since it’s founding in 2001, the BPIP Internship Fund has assisted over 200 students in pursuing internship experiences in the public interest sector. Check out who they are and what they are doing this summer here. To learn more about the program, check out pictures, and see spotlights of past recipients please visit the […]

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Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Summer Social Media

In just a few more days,the semester officially ends but we’re still going to be here at Career Services for you which means I’ll still be tweeting, posting to the blog and Facebook, and adding pins to Pinterest. Our hours shift a little but we are open throughout the summer (8-Noon, 1-4pm) so feel free to call: 570-577-1238, email: cdc@bucknell.edu or send us a note through Facebook or Twitter. And remember to tell us what you are up to this summer by filling out this quick form Here are a few oldies but goodie that deserve a second look: Life […]

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Friday, May 4th, 2012

Pinterest and Job Searching

NACE (our our national professional association) recently published a great article on “Using Pinterest as a Job-Search and Branding Tool.” Since we are on Pinterest we love the idea of using it, in general, and for your job search. Just because we think this is a fun idea does not mean you need to do it or it is essential for your job search but we wanted to share the idea with you in case you’d like to explore it. Here is a quick excerpt: “The arts, graphic design, marketing, and other heavily visual majors will probably find using Pinterest […]

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Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Key Internships on the BRIDGE: New England Controls, Harvard Stem Cell Institute and Geisinger

Here are just a few with upcoming deadlines – DEADLINE: Tuesday, May 1st, at 11:59pm Building Advocacy, Resources, and Community for People with Development Internship: Internship Arden Theatre Co. Internship: Internship Greenwich Academy Internship: Internship New York City Department of Citywide Administration Services Internship: Internship WVIA Public TV and Radio Internship: Internship New York League of Conservation Voters Internship: Internship Second Chance Wildlife Center Internship: Internship National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders ANAD Internship: Internship Pennsylvania House of Representatives Internship: PA Legislative Fellowship Program   DEADLINE:  Monday, May 2nd, at 11:59pm Geisinger Health System Internship: REVENUE CYCLE CHARGE […]

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Monday, April 30th, 2012

Post-College City Guide: Philadelphia

Laura’s last guide (sadly she’s graduating) is dedicated to the city of brotherly love: Philadelphia! Some Background Stats: Population: 1.53 million Unemployment Rate: 9.1% Cost of living index: 71/100 Major industries: health, government, business finance Climate: Winter—38°F, Summer—74°F Professional Sports: Phillies, 76ers, Eagles, Flyers Closing Time: 3AM Best known for: The Liberty Bell Best Dish: Philly Cheese Steak Why We Chose It: As the fifth largest city in the US and the second largest city on the East Coast, Philadelphia is the birthplace of American independence and could potentially become the starting point of your own independence after leaving the […]

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Friday, April 27th, 2012

Post-College City Guide: San Francisco

Next up in our Post-College City Guides” series by Laura Carlson ’12: San Francisco, California! Some Background Stats: Metro population: 1.7 million Unemployment rate: 7% Cost of living index: 193 (100 is average) Major Industries: technologies (from computers to health), non-profit, finance, marketing Avg. Price of a One Bedroom Apartment: $1,512* Cost of Living Index Value: 187** Climate: Winter—48°F, Summer—64°F Professional Sports: Athletics, Giants, 49ers, Raiders, Warriors, Sharks Closing Time: 2AM Best known for: Golden Gate Bridge and Hyphy Music Best Foods: Organic, multi-cultural foods  Why We Chose It: If you’re going to San Francisco, be sure to have your […]

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