Finding Identity and Belonging: My Experience as an Outlier in Berlin

This past spring break I participated in O’Neill’s week-long study abroad program in Berlin, Germany. Our course exposed us to the economic restructuring Berlin underwent from the aftermath of World War II that turned its economy from stagnant into a …

By Sydney Glickman
Sydney Glickman Peer Educator
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Reflecting on My First Law School Visits as a Pre Law Student

Over the break, I took a trip to Chicago to visit two law schools—University of Chicago and Chicago-Kent. The trip was planned and provided by Phi Alpha Delta Pre Law Fraternity! Although I will be taking a gap year or …

By Aleksandra Ramōn
Aleksandra Ramōn Peer Educator
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What’s Holding Women Back at Work?

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Is it “the glass ceiling,” or something else that holds women back from getting leadership roles in business? Perhaps it’s not the ceiling that’s the issue after all, but a broken rung on the ladder to success. A …

By Juliette Kniola
Juliette Kniola Assistant Director of Career Services
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Careers & Degrees in Healthcare: A Guide for Students with Disabilities

Please find the article HERE

By Elizabeth Gawron
Elizabeth Gawron Assistant Director of Career Services
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Opportunities for Undocumented, DACA, and TPS

Undocuprofessionals is a national community for and by the undocumented communities in all career fields.” You can search this list for jobs, internships, scholarships, and more.

By Juliette Kniola
Juliette Kniola Assistant Director of Career Services
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Grad School in Your 40s? How to Get the Support You Need

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It’s a Friday afternoon, coming up on a weekend with good weather. But you’re a grad student with a family and a full-time job. You likely have laundry to do and grocery shopping, and then of course there’s …

By Juliette Kniola
Juliette Kniola Assistant Director of Career Services
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She Persisted: Navigating the Modern Workforce as a Woman

In today’s workforce, women are undeniably vital contributors, reshaping industries and leading innovation. However, the history of the professional world is marked by the exclusion of women, presenting unique challenges that persist even as opportunities grow. While significant strides have …

By Sydney Glickman
Sydney Glickman Peer Educator
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USDA – Natural Resources Conservation Service Environment, Energy & Sustainability Career Fair – Sponsor Feature!

United States Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS): Through financial and technical assistance, NRCS helps private landowners voluntarily improve the health of their farm while protecting natural resources and the sustainability of American agriculture. Right now, we’re …

By Miranda Redman
Miranda Redman Associate Director of Career Services
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Incoming Intern Spotlight: Jack Boyle Future Enterprise Intern

We checked in on Management student Jack Boyle and his thoughts on joining Enterprise as an intern this summer!

Can you tell us a little about the internship and what you will be doing this coming summer?

The internship that …

By Miranda Redman
Miranda Redman Associate Director of Career Services
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What’s it like to work for the Army in a civilian role?

With the U.S. Army Human Resources Command coming to the Management Career Fair on Tuesday, January 30th, the Career Hub asks what is it like to work for the Army in a civilian role? First, let’s explore the organization. The …

By Miranda Redman
Miranda Redman Associate Director of Career Services
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