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What Can I Do With A Major in the Arts?
Are you an art or art history major? Talk to arts professionals to learn about potential career options.

Internship Advice and a Pizza Slice
Learn why internships matter, how to find one, and how to get a lot out of it.

Business Careers for CLA Majors
Come to this panel discussion to learn how a Liberal Arts degree can lead to a successful business career. Cookies provided!

Act Your Age!: Working with Young People Across the Spectrum
Act Your Age!: Working with Young People Across the Spectrum

Change Through Business
Change Through Business

HECUA Info Session (with pizza!)
You can study off-campus in the Twin Cities while focusing on social justice issues. Learn how while eating pizza!

Community Engagement Scholars Program Info Session
The Community Engagement Scholars Program info session will give you an overview of the program, including specifics on Community Engagement Hours and Reflections. We will explore different approaches to community involvement and you\'ll leave the session with everything you need to enroll and become a Community Engagement Scholar.

Integrative Community Engagement Project (ICEP) Workshop
The Integrative Community Engagement Project (ICEP) is the capstone experience for the Community Engagement Scholars Program, and a great chance to use your past community work and academic experiences to meet a need or build capacity within a community organization. In this workshop, we will hear from alumni of the Scholars Program about how they developed and implemented their ICEPs. We will also participate in activities meant to begin the brainstorming/planning process for your ICEP. This workshop is open to all CESP students, but is especially recommended for those planning to do their ICEP in the Spring of 2010.

 
Many of these events require students to be registered with GoldPass! from CCLC.  This is a database created to connect U of M students and alumni with employers.

See CCLC in 135 Johnston Hall for quick and easy registration for these and
other events.

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Are you a CLA student looking for a full-time job or an internship? You can interview with a wide variety of organizations through the Career and Community Learning Center.  Click here for On Campus Recruiting events.

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Looking to volunteer?  The CCLC
offers advising to students who want to volunteer at organizations outside the University of Minnesota.  Click here
for more info!


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