Honors Bulletin
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Contents in order:
- Professional Development & Employment Opportunities
- Events
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Professional Development & Employment Opportunities
Career Talks: What Can I Do With A Career in STEM?
Monday, October 12; 6:00 – 8:00 PM in College of Engineering, Room 102
Meet with Temple alumni currently in the field of Engineering, Science and IT to learn about transitioning from college to a career in those industries. Click here for more information.
Pre-Law Information Session
Tuesday, October 13 and Wednesday, October 14; 2:00 – 2:50 p.m. in Liacouras Walk, Suite 301
Learn about the four components of the law school admissions process. Students will begin to develop a strong candidate profile (targeting freshmen and sophomores).
Creatadelphia: How To Launch Your Creative Career, presented by Campus Philly
Tuesday, October 13; 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at 1619 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Students interested in pursuing a creative career will hear from a panel of local professionals working at companies and cultural institutions who utilized their varied skills to position themselves for creative opportunities. Click here for more information and to register.
Grad School Week
Thursday, October 29 – Thursday, November 5
Click here for a schedule of events!
EVENTS
ASL Fans- This Talk's for you!
Tuttleman 105
Presentation in English and ASL
Author Mark Drolsbaugh will discuss his latest book, Madness in the Mainstream, and provide a glimpse of the lives of Deaf and hard-of-hearing students in mainstreamed educational settings. But do such settings really provide the most critical elements for the education and development of children who are Deaf or hard-of-hearing? And might such settings actually be harmful to the very children they are intended to help?
Mark will address the question of how “least restrictive environment” should be defined for this population and provide specific examples and research evidence that reinforce the critical value of ASL and Deaf Community in this equation.
21st Century Challenges Demand 21st Century Liberal Arts
Howard Gittis Student Center, Room 200
All! Our very own Ruth Ost will be moderating a panel of esteemed liberal arts luminaries as they discuss a wide variety of topics from The American Dream to healthcare to terrorism to natural resources. It is sure to be an exciting and engaging debate and ALL are invited. Panelists include:
- John Gattuso, Senior VP & Regional Director of Liberty Property Trust
- Debra Humphreys, VP Office of Communication, Policy, and Public Engagement for Association of American Colleges & Universities
- Loretta Jackson-Hayes, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Rhodes College
- Lt. General H.R. McMaster, Director, Army Capabilities Integration Center and Deputy Commanding General, Futures, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.
The Lessons of Ferguson Teach-In
Gladfelter Hall Room 24
An extremely interesting opportunity for students this week as Missouri state senator, Maria Chappelle-Nadal, will be on campus to discuss the lessons from the events of Ferguson.
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