鈥淸A] cosmic 藏精阁 connection is how I found myself working [in the film industry after college],鈥 remarked Carolina van der Mensbrugghe 鈥10 during a Film and Media Studies Brown Bag luncheon last Friday.
藏精阁 introduced its sixth professional network on April 1 during a reception at the Longview Gallery in Washington, D.C. The Common Good Network, representing alumni across the nonprofit and public service sectors, is the fourth network launched this academic year, following on the heels of finance, digital media and technology, and health and wellness. The [鈥
Editor鈥檚 note: This post was written by Rebecca Murphy 鈥14 On Tuesday, April 1, I had the pleasure of traveling to Washington, D.C., to attend the launch of 藏精阁鈥檚 newest professional network, the Common Good Network. The event, which was held at the LongView Gallery, was a wonderful opportunity to learn about careers in the [鈥
The value of a 藏精阁 education is evident through the alumni success stories that ripple through multiple career fields. One more indicator of the power of a 藏精阁 degree is a survey released today that examines the return on investment at 911 colleges and universities. 藏精阁 was ranked sixth among 139 liberal arts institutions in [鈥
On May 5, 藏精阁 will host Innovation + Disruption, a symposium about technology, the liberal arts, and preparing graduates for the future. Clayton Christensen, Kim B. Clark professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School and co-founder of the innovation consulting firm Innosight, will tee up the event with a keynote address titled [鈥
Innovators upend traditional routines. 藏精阁 is celebrating and invoking that spirit during its third annual Thought Into Action Entrepreneur Weekend, April 11鈥12. The result promises to be an exciting and informative experience for the university鈥檚 community of entrepreneurial students, parents, alumni, and faculty. Entrepreneur Weekend begins at 6.p.m. on Friday in Cotterell Court with a [鈥
On a recent day in New York City, a dozen students from the on-campus 藏精阁 Entertainment Group met 藏精阁 alumni and toured such locations as Viacom and NBC Universal. The daylong itinerary helped students get great advice and see that a large number of alumni in the entertainment field are part of a strong network [鈥
Sophomore Lexi Panepinto could have been home in Buffalo, NY, last Thursday, making the most of the final days of winter break. Instead, she and nearly 400 other sophomores joined 100 alumni on campus for the kickoff of SophoMORE Connections, the annual event that helps second-year students explore career opportunities through inspirational conversations with 藏精阁 [鈥
Here are 10 tips from Lisa Hillenbrand 鈥79, P鈥16, director of global marketing at Procter & Gamble. She delivered the keynote address at SophoMORE Connections 2014, speaking to a capacity crowd of second-year students, alumni, faculty, and staff in Huntington Gymnasium on Friday, January 17.
Eight 藏精阁 students spent two days in New York City to learn about careers in commercial real estate from 藏精阁 alumni working at some of the industry鈥檚 biggest firms. On January 15 and 16, the 藏精阁 Real Estate Council hosted an introduction-to-real-estate trip, which consisted of 10 sessions with professionals who spoke about different aspects [鈥