Five recommendations for aspiring scientific illustrators

Scientific illustration is more than just art; it helps to communicate and simplify complex scientific concepts into accessible and attractive visual representations. Click here to read the article By Kerry Flaherty Walia posted on Women of Fisheries, Inc.

By Miranda Redman
Miranda Redman Associate Director of Career Services
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Making the Most of your Internship

The summer is a perfect time to focus and collect your internship experience. It’s not only a school requirement, but also a key factor in applying for your first job, post-graduation. Promoting yourself in the job search process is more …

By Judah Burt
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How to Build a Career in Sustainability

O’Neill students: Are you pursuing a career in sustainability? Sustainability is a broad and diverse field that is in high demand. Organizations are prioritizing sustainability today and will continue to in the future. But, what does sustainability look like within …

By June Coleman
June Coleman Career Consultant
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O’Neill Alumni Spotlight

My name is Martin Sorge. I was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, but now I call Chicago home.

2. Can you tell our students a little bit about yourself? 

In high school, I attended a community meeting about …

By Sydney Glickman
Sydney Glickman Peer Educator
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How to Uplift Indigenous Groups Beyond Land Acknowledgement Statements

Land acknowledgment statements recognize Indigenous peoples as the original stewards of the land, but real accountability requires taking action. How do you think we can best support Indigenous communities in the social-impact sector? Let us know in the comments!

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Veterans Have Many of Today’s Most In-demand Skills

I’m not very savvy when it comes to using LinkedIn. As a veteran public-school teacher, I spent 25 years in the same school district and really had no need to create new connections using this platform. Most connections were made …

By Becky Boyle
Becky Boyle Assistant Director of Career Services
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10 best career options for Native American college students

Despite all the progress we’ve made as a society, disparities, and inequalities continue to exist, and educational opportunities for Native Americans are no exception. For many Native American students, finding a career that not only provides a good income but …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Cold Calling: Let’s Talk About It!

Cold calling for an internship… people have mixed feelings about it. Some will tell you that cold calling is a waste of time or that it’s really hit or miss. Others will say that cold calling is an excellent way …

By Aleksandra Ramōn
Aleksandra Ramōn Peer Educator
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MPA-MSES Alumni Spotlight: Meghan Ploch, Regional Director @ Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Alum: Meghan Ploch

Organization: Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC)

Current Position: Regional Director, Office of External Affairs

Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee

Alma Maters: Indiana University, BS (2012) / Indiana University, MPA-MSES (2014)

Can you share a little bit about yourself …

By Elizabeth Gawron
Elizabeth Gawron Assistant Director of Career Services
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Higher Education Can Be Challenging for Veterans

The US Department of Veterans Affairs has an incredibly rich website with references to resources and research to assist all Veterans, military families and advocates with a wide array of questions. In addition to some of the most popular topic …

By Becky Boyle
Becky Boyle Assistant Director of Career Services
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