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October 2008
Career Services Concourse Table #4 (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/14/2008 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Concourse Table # 4
Career Services staff will distribute information on upcoming events:
Dean of Georgetown Law School Meeting with Prelaw Students; Teach for America Information Session; Undergraduate Internship Information Group Session.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Christina)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Dean of Georgetown Law School Meeting with Prelaw students (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/14/2008 2:30 PM-3:30 PM
Dana Commons
Meet with Dean Aleinikoff, the Dean of Georgetown Law School, in an informal session to discuss your law interests.
Dean Aleinkoff will also give a lecture on Immigration Law at 7:30 pm in Daniels Theater, Atwood Hall.
Dean Aleinkoff's Bio:
Professor Aleinikoff joined the law faculty at Georgetown after having served as the Executive Associate Commissioner for Programs in the U.S. Department of Justices Immigration and Naturalization Service and as General Counsel in the Immigration and Naturalization Service. He has been on the faculty at the University of Michigan Law School. After receiving his law degree, he served as law clerk to the Honorable Edward Weinfeld, U.S. District Judge. He has published numerous articles in the areas of immigration refugee and citizenship law and policy, constitutional law, statutory interpretation and race discrimination. His most recent books include Semblances of Sovereignty: The Constitution, the State, and American Citizenship; Citizenship Policies for An Age of Migration (with Douglas Klusmeyer); Immigration: Process and Policy (with David Martin, Hiroshi Motomura, and Maryellen Fullerton); and Modern Constitutional Theory: A Reader (with John Garvey and Daniel Farber).
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Teach For America Information Session (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/14/2008 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Lurie Conference Room
Currently there are 13 million children growing up in poverty and only half of them will graduate from high school. The educational disparities in our nation that exist across racial and socioeconomic lines severely limit the life prospects of our nations children, but it doesnt have to be this way.
Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates of all academic majors who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools and become leaders in the effort to expand educational opportunity. In the short run, our corps members work relentlessly to ensure that more students growing up today in our country's lowest-income communities are given the educational opportunities they deserve. In the long run, our alumni are a powerful force of leaders working from inside education and from every other sector to effect the fundamental changes needed to ensure that all children have an equal chance in life.
Please join Tim Visser, a 2006 Miami-Dade corps member, to learn more about Teach For America, the impact it is having across the nation, and how you can join the movement.
Food will be provided.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Meaghan)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Undergraduate Internship Information Group Session (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 10/15/2008 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Career Services Office, 3rd floor
Interested in an internship? Attend this workshop and learn how to: locate an internship opportunity and apply for academic credit.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Sharon)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Career Services Concourse Table #3 (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 10/22/2008 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Concourse Table #3
Career Services will distribute information regarding upcoming events:
Writing Resumes & Cover Letters; Alumni in Residence Program; Boston Job Fair.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Joel)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Writing Resumes & Cover Letters Workshop (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 10/22/2008 1:30 PM-2:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Learn the techniques of writing a resume and cover letter.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Vickie)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Alumni in Residence Program (Clark University Only)
Monday, 10/27/2008 9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Higgins University Center
Alumni will be on campus to participate in classroom visits, career panels and networking sessions.
Sponsored by: Career Services and Alumni Affairs
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Alumni in Residence Program (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/28/2008 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Higgins University Center
Alumni will be on campus to participate in classroom visits, career panels and networking sessions.
Sponsored by: Career Services and Alumni Affairs
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Simmons College Office of Graduate Studies Concourse Table # 7 (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/28/2008 11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Concourse Table # 7
Simmons College, a small university in the heart of Boston, offers several competitive graduate programs in the areas of Education, Special Education, Behavioral Education, Communications Management, Liberal Arts, Health Sciences, Business Administration, Library Science and Social Work. We will be available in the Campus Center on October 28 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM to answer any of your questions regarding graduate studies, application processes and financial aid. Please visit our website to learn more about our programs: www.simmons.edu.
SIMMONS COLLEGE
617-521-2915, Fax: 617-521-3058
Email: gsa@simmons.edu
Alison Whitehead, Assistant Director, Graduate Studies Admission
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Chowder Fest English House (College Community Only)
Tuesday, 10/28/2008 5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Anderson House
In conjunction with Clark's Alumni In Residence program, hearty soups and clam chowder will be served as part of an evening discussion with distinguished alumni who studied English. Hear them discuss the ways in which Clark University prepared them for their careers.
Alumni participants:
Ivan Lipton, BA 1978
Ivan Lipton, formally Chief Executive Officer of Strawberries music stores, is the Chief Operating Officer for Plimoth Plantation. Located in southeastern Massachusetts, Plimoth Plantation is a bicultural museum based on colonial English and indigenous Wampanoah cultures at the time of first contact. Ivan oversees all aspects of the museums operation except fundraising, including the development of public programs and exhibits, implementation of marketing strategies, supervision of the retail stores, and management of the Finance, Facilities, and Human Resources Departments.
Natalie Muehlberger, MA 2004
Natalie Muehlberger is Vice President of Operations and Client Services at Trustforte Corporation, a company that provides credential evaluation services in connection with international (non U.S. citizen) applicants for work inside the United States. Trustforte processes approximately 15,000 requests each month. Her responsibilities include reviewing incoming requests, keeping day to day operations running smoothly, managing relations with corporate clients, and maintaining quality control.
Leland Stein, BA 1978
Leland Stein is Director of Marketing and Public Relations for the Regent Theatre in Arlington, Massachusetts. He is responsible for media relations, marketing, communications, and promotion efforts. He prepares press releases and publicity for newspapers, magazines, radio, television stations, and the internet. Leland also coordinates the theatres web site and arranges bookings and rental arrangements. He is the official emcee for theatre events and produces the award-winning Family Fun Saturdays series, which features a rich variety of entertaining performances for children and their elders (Boston Globe).
Sponsored by: English Department, Career Services, Alumni Affairs
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Information Session for Boston Job Fair (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 10/29/2008 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Learn how to prepare for the Boston Job Fair being held on November 7, 2008. Information on: how to research the organizations, navigate the fair, interact with the recruiters, and follow up after the event. For additional information go to: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/cdc/larc/jobfair_stud.html
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Re:Generation at 50+: Lives Re-Defined, Communities Re-Imagined
Thursday, 10/30/2008 8:00 AM-6:30 PM
Crowne Plaza Hotel Worcester, 10 Lincoln Square, Worcester, MA
- $125 general registration, $65 for ages students and seniors, Call for groups of 5 or more
A conference addressing the challenge of creating a livable community for all ages. The purpose of this conference is to challenge Worcester and the region to become a community for all ages - a community that is prepared for the 50+ generation - and to become a place in which it is good to grow up, live and grow old. The conference will be framed around four thematic challenges and will include opportunities for interested parties to address these challenges and work toward the recommended solutions. Conference includes, breakfast, lunch and closing reception.
*Keynote Speaker: Marc Freedman
"Encore: How Boomers are Inventing a New Stage of Life and Work"
*Luncheon Address: Sandy Markwood, n4a
"A Blueprint for Action: Developing a Livable Community for All Ages"
Closing Address: Deborah Banda, AARP
"50+: The New American Revolution"
Sponsored by: Colleges of Worcester Consortium, Gerontology Studies Program, Pathfinders Retirement Innovations, Summit Eldercare, Ingrassia Productions, Assumption College, Clark University, College of the Holy Cross, UMASS Medical School, Worcester State College, Intergenerational Urban Institue, Elder Affairs City of Worcester, Central MA Agency on Aging, Elder Services of Worcester Area
For more information, e-mail mdionis@cowc.org or call 508-754-6829x3023.
November 2008
Job Search Round Table (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 11/4/2008 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Join an informal job search discussion with Career Services and a Human Resources professional from UMass Medical School. Come with your questions and we will provide the answers.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Meaghan)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Writing Resumes & Cover Letters Workshop (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 11/4/2008 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Learn the techniques of writing a resume and cover letter.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Boston Job Fair (Clark University Only)
Friday, 11/7/2008 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Travel Destination
This job fair, sponsored by the Liberal Arts Recruiting Connection, is being held at the Courtyard by Marriott Boston Tremont Hotel, 275 Tremont St., Boston, MA. This event is open to all Clark undergraduates seeking jobs and/or internships in New England.
Companies include: Athena Health, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, Citizen Schools, City Year Boston, EF Education, Eze Castle Software LLC, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Forrester Research, JET - The Japan Exchange and Teaching Program, Liberty Mutual, May Institute, MEDITECH - Medical Information Technology Inc., NERA Economic Consulting, Peace Corps, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, South Shore Mental Health, The Brattle Group, The New England Center for Children, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Walker School, Wellesley Information Services, World Energy Solutions, Inc.
For information on the companies attending the fair, go to:
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/cdc/larc/jobfair_stud.html
Career Services will be providing free transportation to the career fair!
If you are interested in taking the bus to the fair, please RSVP to careers@clarku.edu or call 508-793-7258.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Internship Panel (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 11/18/2008 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Lurie Conference Room
Learn about resources available to find internships.
Recipients of the Barth Internship award will share details of their experiences with fellow students.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Sharon)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Graduate Programs in International Affairs (Clark University Only)
Thursday, 11/20/2008 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Meet with Peter VanDerwater from the Admissions Office at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. Peter represents a consortium of graduate schools, including Georgetown University (School of Foreign Service), Johns Hopkins (School of Advanced International Studies), Columbia University (School of International and Public Affairs), and Tufts University (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy). If you're interested in a graduate degree in international affairs come and find out more about these programs.
Sponsored by: Career Services (David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
December 2008
Duke University, Nicholas School of Environmental Management, Information Session (Clark University Only)
Monday, 12/1/2008 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
This is a 2 year Masters program which focuses on Marine Science and Conservation, Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Environmental Health and Business and the Environment. Lisa Rattray, Admissions Officer at Duke will talk about the Master of Environmental Management (MEM) Program and answer any questions you may have. The Nicholas School is among the world's premier educational institutions in the training and preparation of future environmental scientists, leaders in environmental policy and ecosystem managers. http://www.nicholas.duke.edu
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Seniors: Information Session for Interview Day in New York City (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 12/3/2008 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
This event sponsored by the Big Apple Recruiting Consortium is scheduled to be held on February 20, 2009 in New York City. Clark collaborates with a small number of other schools to host this preselected interview day.
Resume and Cover Letter Review Deadline is January 2, 2009
Final Application Deadline is January 9, 2009
Seniors interested in publishing, advertising, sales/marketing, and science research positions in New York should plan on applying for interviews. In order to participate, you must apply for, and be accepted for interviews by the companies. If interested in attending the Interview Day, reply to us at careers@clarku.edu and we will put you on our e-mail list for updated information.
Companies previously attending: Amica Insurance, BASES - A Nielsen Company (Market Research): Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP (Law) Kobre & Kim LLP (Law); Mediacom & Beyond Interactive (Media/Advertising); Memorial Sloan Kettering (Health/Science); Quinn Emmanuel (Law); Random House (Publishing); Rockefeller University (Health/Science); Sidley Austin (Law); Simon & Schuster (Publishing); Travelzoo (e-commerce) Weill Medical (Health/Science).
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Undergraduate Internship Information Group Session (Clark University Only)
Thursday, 12/4/2008 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Career Services Office
Learn how to do an internship for academic credit and find the resources that are available to help you locate an internship, locally or across the country.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Sharon)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
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October 2008
Career Services Concourse Table #4 (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/14/2008 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Concourse Table # 4
Career Services staff will distribute information on upcoming events:
Dean of Georgetown Law School Meeting with Prelaw Students; Teach for America Information Session; Undergraduate Internship Information Group Session.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Christina)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Dean of Georgetown Law School Meeting with Prelaw students (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/14/2008 2:30 PM-3:30 PM
Dana Commons
Meet with Dean Aleinikoff, the Dean of Georgetown Law School, in an informal session to discuss your law interests.
Dean Aleinkoff will also give a lecture on Immigration Law at 7:30 pm in Daniels Theater, Atwood Hall.
Dean Aleinkoff's Bio:
Professor Aleinikoff joined the law faculty at Georgetown after having served as the Executive Associate Commissioner for Programs in the U.S. Department of Justices Immigration and Naturalization Service and as General Counsel in the Immigration and Naturalization Service. He has been on the faculty at the University of Michigan Law School. After receiving his law degree, he served as law clerk to the Honorable Edward Weinfeld, U.S. District Judge. He has published numerous articles in the areas of immigration refugee and citizenship law and policy, constitutional law, statutory interpretation and race discrimination. His most recent books include Semblances of Sovereignty: The Constitution, the State, and American Citizenship; Citizenship Policies for An Age of Migration (with Douglas Klusmeyer); Immigration: Process and Policy (with David Martin, Hiroshi Motomura, and Maryellen Fullerton); and Modern Constitutional Theory: A Reader (with John Garvey and Daniel Farber).
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Teach For America Information Session (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/14/2008 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Lurie Conference Room
Currently there are 13 million children growing up in poverty and only half of them will graduate from high school. The educational disparities in our nation that exist across racial and socioeconomic lines severely limit the life prospects of our nations children, but it doesnt have to be this way.
Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates of all academic majors who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools and become leaders in the effort to expand educational opportunity. In the short run, our corps members work relentlessly to ensure that more students growing up today in our country's lowest-income communities are given the educational opportunities they deserve. In the long run, our alumni are a powerful force of leaders working from inside education and from every other sector to effect the fundamental changes needed to ensure that all children have an equal chance in life.
Please join Tim Visser, a 2006 Miami-Dade corps member, to learn more about Teach For America, the impact it is having across the nation, and how you can join the movement.
Food will be provided.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Meaghan)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Undergraduate Internship Information Group Session (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 10/15/2008 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Career Services Office, 3rd floor
Interested in an internship? Attend this workshop and learn how to: locate an internship opportunity and apply for academic credit.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Sharon)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Career Services Concourse Table #3 (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 10/22/2008 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Concourse Table #3
Career Services will distribute information regarding upcoming events:
Writing Resumes & Cover Letters; Alumni in Residence Program; Boston Job Fair.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Joel)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Writing Resumes & Cover Letters Workshop (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 10/22/2008 1:30 PM-2:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Learn the techniques of writing a resume and cover letter.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Vickie)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Alumni in Residence Program (Clark University Only)
Monday, 10/27/2008 9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Higgins University Center
Alumni will be on campus to participate in classroom visits, career panels and networking sessions.
Sponsored by: Career Services and Alumni Affairs
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Alumni in Residence Program (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/28/2008 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Higgins University Center
Alumni will be on campus to participate in classroom visits, career panels and networking sessions.
Sponsored by: Career Services and Alumni Affairs
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Simmons College Office of Graduate Studies Concourse Table # 7 (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 10/28/2008 11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Concourse Table # 7
Simmons College, a small university in the heart of Boston, offers several competitive graduate programs in the areas of Education, Special Education, Behavioral Education, Communications Management, Liberal Arts, Health Sciences, Business Administration, Library Science and Social Work. We will be available in the Campus Center on October 28 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM to answer any of your questions regarding graduate studies, application processes and financial aid. Please visit our website to learn more about our programs: www.simmons.edu.
SIMMONS COLLEGE
617-521-2915, Fax: 617-521-3058
Email: gsa@simmons.edu
Alison Whitehead, Assistant Director, Graduate Studies Admission
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Chowder Fest English House (College Community Only)
Tuesday, 10/28/2008 5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Anderson House
In conjunction with Clark's Alumni In Residence program, hearty soups and clam chowder will be served as part of an evening discussion with distinguished alumni who studied English. Hear them discuss the ways in which Clark University prepared them for their careers.
Alumni participants:
Ivan Lipton, BA 1978
Ivan Lipton, formally Chief Executive Officer of Strawberries music stores, is the Chief Operating Officer for Plimoth Plantation. Located in southeastern Massachusetts, Plimoth Plantation is a bicultural museum based on colonial English and indigenous Wampanoah cultures at the time of first contact. Ivan oversees all aspects of the museums operation except fundraising, including the development of public programs and exhibits, implementation of marketing strategies, supervision of the retail stores, and management of the Finance, Facilities, and Human Resources Departments.
Natalie Muehlberger, MA 2004
Natalie Muehlberger is Vice President of Operations and Client Services at Trustforte Corporation, a company that provides credential evaluation services in connection with international (non U.S. citizen) applicants for work inside the United States. Trustforte processes approximately 15,000 requests each month. Her responsibilities include reviewing incoming requests, keeping day to day operations running smoothly, managing relations with corporate clients, and maintaining quality control.
Leland Stein, BA 1978
Leland Stein is Director of Marketing and Public Relations for the Regent Theatre in Arlington, Massachusetts. He is responsible for media relations, marketing, communications, and promotion efforts. He prepares press releases and publicity for newspapers, magazines, radio, television stations, and the internet. Leland also coordinates the theatres web site and arranges bookings and rental arrangements. He is the official emcee for theatre events and produces the award-winning Family Fun Saturdays series, which features a rich variety of entertaining performances for children and their elders (Boston Globe).
Sponsored by: English Department, Career Services, Alumni Affairs
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Information Session for Boston Job Fair (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 10/29/2008 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Learn how to prepare for the Boston Job Fair being held on November 7, 2008. Information on: how to research the organizations, navigate the fair, interact with the recruiters, and follow up after the event. For additional information go to: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/cdc/larc/jobfair_stud.html
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Re:Generation at 50+: Lives Re-Defined, Communities Re-Imagined
Thursday, 10/30/2008 8:00 AM-6:30 PM
Crowne Plaza Hotel Worcester, 10 Lincoln Square, Worcester, MA - $125 general registration, $65 for ages students and seniors, Call for groups of 5 or more
A conference addressing the challenge of creating a livable community for all ages. The purpose of this conference is to challenge Worcester and the region to become a community for all ages - a community that is prepared for the 50+ generation - and to become a place in which it is good to grow up, live and grow old. The conference will be framed around four thematic challenges and will include opportunities for interested parties to address these challenges and work toward the recommended solutions. Conference includes, breakfast, lunch and closing reception.
*Keynote Speaker: Marc Freedman
"Encore: How Boomers are Inventing a New Stage of Life and Work"
*Luncheon Address: Sandy Markwood, n4a
"A Blueprint for Action: Developing a Livable Community for All Ages"
Closing Address: Deborah Banda, AARP
"50+: The New American Revolution"
Sponsored by: Colleges of Worcester Consortium, Gerontology Studies Program, Pathfinders Retirement Innovations, Summit Eldercare, Ingrassia Productions, Assumption College, Clark University, College of the Holy Cross, UMASS Medical School, Worcester State College, Intergenerational Urban Institue, Elder Affairs City of Worcester, Central MA Agency on Aging, Elder Services of Worcester Area
For more information, e-mail mdionis@cowc.org or call 508-754-6829x3023.
November 2008
Job Search Round Table (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 11/4/2008 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Join an informal job search discussion with Career Services and a Human Resources professional from UMass Medical School. Come with your questions and we will provide the answers.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Meaghan)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Writing Resumes & Cover Letters Workshop (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 11/4/2008 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Learn the techniques of writing a resume and cover letter.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Boston Job Fair (Clark University Only)
Friday, 11/7/2008 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Travel Destination
This job fair, sponsored by the Liberal Arts Recruiting Connection, is being held at the Courtyard by Marriott Boston Tremont Hotel, 275 Tremont St., Boston, MA. This event is open to all Clark undergraduates seeking jobs and/or internships in New England.
Companies include: Athena Health, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, Citizen Schools, City Year Boston, EF Education, Eze Castle Software LLC, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Forrester Research, JET - The Japan Exchange and Teaching Program, Liberty Mutual, May Institute, MEDITECH - Medical Information Technology Inc., NERA Economic Consulting, Peace Corps, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, South Shore Mental Health, The Brattle Group, The New England Center for Children, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Walker School, Wellesley Information Services, World Energy Solutions, Inc.
For information on the companies attending the fair, go to:
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/cdc/larc/jobfair_stud.html
Career Services will be providing free transportation to the career fair!
If you are interested in taking the bus to the fair, please RSVP to careers@clarku.edu or call 508-793-7258.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Internship Panel (Clark University Only)
Tuesday, 11/18/2008 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Lurie Conference Room
Learn about resources available to find internships.
Recipients of the Barth Internship award will share details of their experiences with fellow students.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Sharon)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Graduate Programs in International Affairs (Clark University Only)
Thursday, 11/20/2008 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
Meet with Peter VanDerwater from the Admissions Office at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. Peter represents a consortium of graduate schools, including Georgetown University (School of Foreign Service), Johns Hopkins (School of Advanced International Studies), Columbia University (School of International and Public Affairs), and Tufts University (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy). If you're interested in a graduate degree in international affairs come and find out more about these programs.
Sponsored by: Career Services (David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
December 2008
Duke University, Nicholas School of Environmental Management, Information Session (Clark University Only)
Monday, 12/1/2008 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
This is a 2 year Masters program which focuses on Marine Science and Conservation, Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Environmental Health and Business and the Environment. Lisa Rattray, Admissions Officer at Duke will talk about the Master of Environmental Management (MEM) Program and answer any questions you may have. The Nicholas School is among the world's premier educational institutions in the training and preparation of future environmental scientists, leaders in environmental policy and ecosystem managers. http://www.nicholas.duke.edu
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Seniors: Information Session for Interview Day in New York City (Clark University Only)
Wednesday, 12/3/2008 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Higgins University Center, Persky Conference Room
This event sponsored by the Big Apple Recruiting Consortium is scheduled to be held on February 20, 2009 in New York City. Clark collaborates with a small number of other schools to host this preselected interview day.
Resume and Cover Letter Review Deadline is January 2, 2009
Final Application Deadline is January 9, 2009
Seniors interested in publishing, advertising, sales/marketing, and science research positions in New York should plan on applying for interviews. In order to participate, you must apply for, and be accepted for interviews by the companies. If interested in attending the Interview Day, reply to us at careers@clarku.edu and we will put you on our e-mail list for updated information.
Companies previously attending: Amica Insurance, BASES - A Nielsen Company (Market Research): Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP (Law) Kobre & Kim LLP (Law); Mediacom & Beyond Interactive (Media/Advertising); Memorial Sloan Kettering (Health/Science); Quinn Emmanuel (Law); Random House (Publishing); Rockefeller University (Health/Science); Sidley Austin (Law); Simon & Schuster (Publishing); Travelzoo (e-commerce) Weill Medical (Health/Science).
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: David)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
Undergraduate Internship Information Group Session (Clark University Only)
Thursday, 12/4/2008 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Career Services Office
Learn how to do an internship for academic credit and find the resources that are available to help you locate an internship, locally or across the country.
Sponsored by: Career Services (Facilitator: Sharon)
For more information, e-mail careers@clarku.edu.
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