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The federal government is hiring! If you are looking for a way to make a difference in the lives of Americans and your community then come to this session to learn more about how to land an...
Employees thrive in environments that foster mutual respect, dignity and support of all people regardless of their background. This workshop/session will focus on: - Key questions to ask when...
How can you improve your grades, increase your graduate school admission chances, be a better candidate in the job search process, meet a mentor, learn new things and have fun at the same time?...
In this Library workshop, you will learn how to use the full capabilities of this multidisciplinary database that provides literature access to the highest-quality journals across the arts,...
Is your resume in need of emergency assistance? Work one-on-one with an Employer, Alum, Career Center or Shriver Center staff members to discuss your most valuable marketing tool your resume....
Pirkei Avot - Study the ancient wisdom of the Rabbinical Fathers.
Jewish Spin - Listen to a Jewish perspective on current events.
Both are taught by Rabbi Jason Klein.
Come and meet employers from a variety of industries who are eager to fill internships with current UMBC students and full-time jobs with soon-to be graduates and alumni. Bring your resume, dress...
Come to our graduate programs info session where attendees will walk away with: • A deeper understanding of the practical applications of our programs • Tips for applying on time and...
Dr. Robert Holmes, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Clark Atlanta University Dr. Holmes' latest book, Maynard Jackson: A Biography details the controversial public policies and...
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