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Career services holds panel on jobs in STEM

Career services holds panel on jobs in STEM

Getting a job in STEM after college is more about communication and relational skills than basic hard skills, according to Jason Lantz ’06, IT product manager of Kunz, Leigh & Associates. “If you can get to an interview and ‘talk shop’ and check the box on hard skills, then you’re going to be in a really great spot,” Lantz said....

CCA III discusses ancient Greek and Roman history, politics

CCA III discusses ancient Greek and Roman history, politics

Western literature, culture, and American politics find their origins in the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome, according to speakers of the third Center for Constructive Alternatives on Classical Greece and Rome. “I think we ought to think about the history of Rome, as we ponder what our own future can be and what we can do about it. The...

SAB to host Met Gala President’s Ball this Saturday

SAB to host Met Gala President’s Ball this Saturday

A red carpet, student art show, and unique photo opportunities will bring the Met Gala to the Student Activities Board’s annual President’s Ball Feb. 11.  Doors open at the Searle Center at 8:30 p.m. for swing dancing, followed by the formal ball from 9 p.m. to midnight. The Jerry Ross Band will provide live music for the event.  Caitie Dugan,...

Q&A: John Daniel Davidson

Q&A: John Daniel Davidson

Alaska native John Daniel Davidson ’04 is a senior editor at The Federalist, where he covers politics, immigration, culture, and religion. He is the former opinions editor of The Collegian and delivered a talk over lunch at the Center for Constructive Alternatives titled, “The Twitter Files Reveal an Existential Threat.” Davidson, his wife, and their daughter are moving to Alaska...

Journalist to speak on modern religion

Journalist to speak on modern religion

Dominic Green will arrive on campus next week as the next Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. “Green is an outstanding writer, critic, and historian,” said John J. Miller, director of the Dow Journalism Program. “I’ve read his work with admiration for years, and it will be great to have him here on campus, meeting our students and...

Admissions counselors to hold career talk

Admissions counselors to hold career talk

At 12 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9, the admissions team will hold its “Becoming an Admissions Counselor” event in the formal lounge for interested students.  Jolene Macaluso ’21, Southeast admissions counselor, said the purpose of the event is to explain why the job of an admissions counselor is important, provide details on travel requirements and other responsibilities, and tell students...

Campus Rec to host Super Bowl watch party at new operations location

Campus Rec to host Super Bowl watch party at new operations location

Campus Rec will host a Super Bowl watch party with games and food this Sunday at its new headquarters.  “You can expect to eat some delicious Buffalo Wild Wings, participate in a chip dip competition, and enjoy a great game of football,” said Tristan Wertanzl, logistics team lead for Campus Rec.  Campus Rec primarily organizes intramural sports, but they saw...

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