Morgan McMahon ’25 spent summer 2023 leading tours of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., and personally ushering legislation to the Senate floor.
In September, ten ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ students traveled to Orlando for the annual Grace Hopper Celebration, the world's largest professional conference and job fair for women and nonbinary people in tech.
For Cara Schmidlein ’25, the value of a summer internship at Olympia Gallery was as much in exploring the people and places in New York City as working among the exhibits.
For students interested in arts careers, the evolution of job markets and digital technologies makes access to expertise, resources, and guidance more important than ever.
As part of its four-year career development plan, Career Services offers students ways to explore their interests and connect with alumni who share them.
Panelists and keynote speakers representing a variety of health care professions and organizations gathered with students for the biannual Michael J. Wolk ’60 MD Conference on Medical Education.