Women of Color in STEM Panel | Black History Month
VirtualThe Black History Month | Women of Color in STEM Panel is dedicated to exploring the journeys, triumphs, and unique challenges faced by women of color in STEM fields.
The Black History Month | Women of Color in STEM Panel is dedicated to exploring the journeys, triumphs, and unique challenges faced by women of color in STEM fields.
Join the Career Center and International Students Association (ISA) on a Career Panel featuring employers in various disciplines. Hear from New York Life, AlphaSights and more! Click here to register for this event on Handshake. This event is open to students of Fordham College Rose Hill, Fordham College Lincoln Center, School of Professional and Continuing...
This panel will contain several staff from Penguin Random House's IT department who will share how IT supports the Arts. They will talk about: How publishing companies using modern tools and what tasks are involved? What are the benefits of working in IT at a publisher? How do we use data to identify books being purchased/sold, and how many? How do we use data and tech to make the book and get it out of the door? They will also touch on AI and how it can be used in publishing. The event will be Tuesday, April 2nd from 11:00am -12:30pm EST, over Zoom. You must register in order to receive the zoom link! Please use your Fordham email address to register.
Curls Coffee and Careers will be a professional development event hosted by CurlTalk! During this program, CurlTalk will be actively trying to expand our scope of resources beyond typical programming. Through this event, we hope to provide valuable information regarding available resources, advice, and the tools necessary to be successful in your professional development and career journeys. This event will also serve as a networking opportunity for Fordham Students to engage with other club leaders and students. The event will consist of a panel where we will invite multiple familiar-faced and experienced Fordham professionals to share their stories and advice on various topics such as professionalism, imposter syndrome, etc. This would be a great time to expand your LinkedIn connections!
This event is designed to provide networking and mentorship opportunities for our diverse pre-health population at FCRH and FCLC. This will be a wonderful opportunity to engage in great conversation, share valuable experiences and insights, and help foster career exploration. We will have a panel followed by roundtable discussions and open networking. Hear from esteemed panelists including (and more to come!), Cathleen Raggio, MD Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, Spine Surgery, HSS Maria Shevchuk-Chaban, MD Pathologist (retired) Camelia Lawrence, MD Director of Breast Surgery, Hospital of Central CT & Midstate Medical Center.
Join Fordham Alumnus Dylan Katz, Infrastructure Campus Lead, and representatives from the technology and business infrastructure divisions on an engaging session demystifying the hedge fund space. This session will provide the opportunity to learn more about and discuss the alternative career paths at a hedge fund for students in business and technology.
Join us for an engaging and informative event where we will explore the topic of queerness in the workplace. Our panel of LGBTQ+ identifying professionals will share their experiences and insights on a range of issues related to diversity and inclusion. Through personal stories and discussions, we will delve into the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in the workplace, and explore ways to create a more supportive and inclusive environment. Whether you are an LGBTQ+ individual seeking to connect with peers and learn from shared experiences or an ally looking to better support your colleagues, this event is for you. Come and join us for an insightful and encouraging discussion about queerness in the workplace, and be a part of the movement towards a more diverse and inclusive workplace culture.
The Fordham College Alumni Association, in partnership with the Career Center, is excited to invite you to the STEM Careers Panel. Learn more about the various career paths for STEM students. Hear from alumni from Mount Sinai, Regeneron, ConEd/Orange & Rockland Utilities and Wells Fargo!
Join us for an engaging panel discussion on neurodiversity and disability. Esteemed neurodivergent and neurodivergent ally professionals from various industries will be sharing their expertise on the legal and ethical aspects of disclosing mental health and disability concerns. You will learn about their experiences with disclosure and strategies of sharing your story. The event is organized by the Career Center, Counseling Psychological Services, and the Office of Disability Services, and is an excellent opportunity for individuals interested in working with neurodivergent populations to learn from experienced professionals in several industries such as business, finance, psychology, nonprofits, healthcare, marketing, and more. During the panel discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and gain valuable insights that can help them understand the choices they have in disclosing, who to disclose to, and more.
A humanities education encompasses the full range of human thought and creativity, as do humanities career paths. Join us at our annual Humanities Day to explore the full spectrum of career opportunities available to humanities majors!
This year, our theme for Humanities Day is The Road Less Traveled: Exploring Unconventional Career Paths. Discover companies and opportunities you never knew existed through our alumni panel and networking roundtables, which will feature professionals from a diverse and exciting range of industries.