Friday, February 20th, 2015
Engineering Career Network Event – Are you Ready?
Engineering Career Network Event – Are you Ready? Tips for making the most of your limited time with the alumni
Engineering Career Network Event – Are you Ready? Tips for making the most of your limited time with the alumni
As part of Engineering Week we will be co-hosting a great student/alumni networking event on Friday, February 27th from 3:30 – 5:00 in Hunt Formal Living Room.
Our office has teamed up with the Office of International Education to offer some great workshops.
We asked our current CDC Interns what they love about working in the CDC and here’s what they said.
A rundown of what is happening through the CDC this week.
Work with a friendly and energetic staff and enjoy the benefits of enhancing your own career decision making while helping other students do the same. Apply on the BRIDGE by February 27!
Negotiation for Women: The Key to Leadership, Success, and Happiness in your Life and Career
Presented by SARA LASCHEVER, co-author of Women Don’t Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide, and Ask for It! How Women Can Use the Power of Negotiation to Get What They Really Want.
Get the most out of your trip to the DC Career fair by joining this Bucknell Professional Network pre-fair field trip!
The purpose of this event is to offer students an environment to network with alumni, parents and representatives from the public and private sectors about their career paths, organizations and any volunteer, internship and full-time opportunities.
Panelists include a medical physicist, a radar systems engineer, an intellectual property lawyer and a head of the science department at a prep school.
A rundown of what is happening through the CDC this week.
Lots of happenings in the CDC this week
Recent International Relations graduates will share their career and work experience.
Learn about the BPIP Internship Fund, which provides a $3,000 stipend for undergraduate students who have secured full-time, unpaid summer internships in the nonprofit and public service sectors.
Mr. Ritland’s speech will be life lessons related to what it means to have goals, fight through pain and disappointment and self sacrifice. It would be the hope that the audience learns that failure and disappointment make one better; and not quitting is the only option. Co-sponsored by Bucknell Men’s Crew, Athletics, ROTC