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Please Encourage Your Students to Attend the Fall 2023 Career and Graduate School Expo

Please encourage your students to attend the Fall 2023 Career and Graduate School Expo. Whether they are freshmen eager to explore their options or seniors ready to embark on their career journeys, the Fall 2023 Career and Graduate Expo has something valuable to offer.

More than 123 organizations from the following industries will be present: healthcare, hospitals, public and private schools, banks, nonprofits, and Fortune 500 companies. There will also be representatives from 16 graduate school programs.

Fall 2023 Career and Graduate School Expo

Thursday, September 14

Noon to 3 p.m.

Donald J. Reaves (DJR) Student Activities Center

This dynamic event allows students to:

  • Seek internship and co-op opportunities.
  • Discover careers they hadn’t previously considered.
  • Network with industry professionals and interview for full-time jobs.
  • Explore graduate school programs.

Please encourage your students to register for this exceptional opportunity to take a step closer to their professional aspirations.

 

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