Sunday, November 11th, 2018
This Week in the CDC: Nov 12 – 16
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Find out more about how you can market the skills/knowledge/perspectives you gained while studying off campus – and GET FREE LUNCH!
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Participate in EACE’s Road Trips to the Real World! Road Trips offers college students the opportunity to attend one-day employer site visits ranging from January 3-12, 2018. Host companies will talk about their organization, industry, internships, and job opportunities .
Submit your resume and immediately sign up to meet with Howard Berger ’71 while he is on campus TUES, NOV 6.
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For the second year we are excited to welcome the Tri-State Diplomat in Residence to campus. This is a great opportunity for students. Check out all the great programs the Diplomat will offer while she is on campus Thursday, November 1.
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The Freeman College of Management is offering 2 field trips open to all campus and majors. Get details and sign up on the Bridge.
Travel to NYC, October 30, 2018 for a site visit at USA Today prior to the Communications, Arts and Entertainment Fair, where you will learn about the overall industry/field, learn about the different roles within the company/agency, and make contacts with in these organizations. Find out more in the full agenda of the day.
This is your chance to meet with Bucknell alumni from Google, NBCUniversal, Showtime, The New York Times, Tommy Hilfiger, Viacom, just to name a few!
Attend the Wall Street Speakers Lunch and Learns and submit your resumes for the opportunity for a one-on-one meeting and dinner with the visiting alumni.
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Learn about the Bucknell Public Interest Program (BPIP) and how you could get $3,000 for an unpaid internship in the nonprofit, and public service sectors.
Last summer FHFA hired 5 Bucknell Interns, this summer it could be you! Come learn more from our student panelists.