Saturday, February 6th, 2016
This Week in the CDC: Feb 8 – 12
Here’s what’s happening in the CDC this week.
Here’s what’s happening in the CDC this week.
Join CDC staff for this 3-part series in February. Attend one or all sessions.
We highlight a few Peer Picks that we think you’ll find particularly interesting every week. Follow tweets on @HireABison to get more updates on what’s happening on the Bridge.
Looking for an internship in publishing? You could be the next intern with Bucknell University Press for the 2016-17 academic year. Applications are due Thursday, March 10.
Find out what’s happening in the CDC this week.
The current Executive Interns will host 3 February information sessions to talk about the Undergraduate Executive Internship Program and share their experiences.
We highlight a few Peer Picks that we think you’ll find particularly interesting every week. Follow tweets on @HireABison to get more updates on what’s happening on the Bridge.
Thursday, Feb 25th – Sign up on the Bridge, 6 – 8 pm at CBS News Studios, Transportation Available (Reserve your spot in CDC)
The visit will include a company overview from President, CEO, Bucknell Alumna and Trustee Jane Elfers.em
Find out what is happening in the CDC this week.
The panel discussion will examine the career paths of this diverse group of Bucknell alumni.
Are you interested in enhancing your skills and knowledge base outside the classroom in a team based setting with the opportunity to network with corporate professionals and earn a cash prize for your school? If so, the Johnson and Johnson Case Competition might be for you!
Sophomores interested in participating in the Externship Program, job shadowing program during spring break, should attend one of these sessions.
The Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows is a fully paid and funded, five and a half week fellowship summer residential program for rising college juniors who want to make a difference.
This lunchtime panel discussion will examine the career paths of three alumnae of the West Branch Internship program who currently work in the literary publishing industry: Kate Berner ’12, Mary Coyne ’11, and Janine Le ’09. Come and hear their perspectives as they discuss their work, describe their paths from Bucknell, and offer advice to job seekers. The conversation will include a question and answer period.