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October 2006


 

Creative Arts Forum; Friday, November 3rd, 2006

10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. @ 2nd Floor, MSU Union

Open to all students, all majors!  If you are interested in learning more about a career in writing, publishing, graphic design, advertising, curation & arts management, or freelancing in your own niche, don’t miss this event.

 

Space is limited so we recommend you pre-register for the sessions you want to attend.

Here’s a glimpse of the day’s sessions:

10:30-11:30

An Inside Look at Advertising

Representative to Be Determined, Campbell-Ewald

Andy Drake, Account Executive, Pace & Partners

 

Cultural Entrepreneurs & Freelancers Making Their Own Way

Casey Frushour, Freelance Graphic Designer

Maureen Patzer, Freelance Writer

 

11:45-12:45

Where Do Writers & Editors Work?

Heather Hill, Communications Manager, Eli Broad College of Business, MSU

Andrea Collier, Author and Columnist

 

Different Faces of Arts Management

Carolyn Haun, Director, Banyan Gallery

Erik Larson, Executive Director, Impression 5 Science Center

Kent Love, Director of Communications, Wharton Center

 

1:00-2:00

Getting Under the Covers—Working in Publishing

Laura Tisdel, Assistant Editor - Viking Fiction, Penguin USA

Representative to Be Determined, Thomson Gale

 

It’s All about the Visuals—Design, Art & Photography

Laurie Bishop, Creative Services Manager, Lansing State Journal

Becky Shink, Photographer, Lansing State Journal

Kevin Liuzzo, Graphic Designer, CiesaDesign

 

Pre-Register online at: http://careerevents.csp.msu.edu/?dna=creativeReg

 

International Opportunity Fair
Tuesday, October 24th 
12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
MSU Union, 2nd Floor

Go to the website for more information

Nearly 50 MSU international units and external international organizations will provide information and resources about internships, volunteer, work and teaching abroad, internationally-focused careers, and funding sources for international experiences. This fair complements the semi-annual study abroad fairs, but will not showcase classroom-based study abroad offerings.
This is not a job fair so there is no need to register. Feel free to dress casually.

Complete a raffle ticket for a chance to win a backpack donated by STA Travel.

During the fair the following presentations will be given in the Green Room, MSU Union:

12:00 pm U.S. Foreign Service and State Department
Learn from senior diplomat Robert Smolik about international State Department internships and opportunities as Foreign Service officers and State Department civil servants.
3:00 pm U.S. Agency for International Development
Learn from former Senior Democracy Office Mary Anne Walker about opportunities with USAID, an independent federal government agency that supports long-term and equitable economic growth and advances U.S. foreign policy objectives by supporting economic growth, agriculture and trade; global health; and, democracy, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance.

 

Recruiting Trends 2006-2007
College students who plan on entering the labor market can expect to see more job opportunities in the spring of 2007, according to information supplied by 864 companies and organizations to this year’s Recruiting Trends Report.

 

In Other news…
Our web site repair work will continue behind the scenes to make the website more usable and accessible.   Things may look a little funny for now, but we are working to give you a better, more user friendly site.

Thanks for your patience!

–The Career Services Network Web Team

 

 

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