13 Careers in Law (Without Being a Lawyer)

Interested in the legal industry but unsure about wanting to attend law school? Some of the best careers in law allow you to explore different areas of the legal sector without becoming an attorney. Legal careers like paralegal and electronic …

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How to Be an Active Ally to Black Women at Work

Ally” is a popular word in the workplace these days as people seek to put action behind the pledges of racial justice and equality that many organizations have made. Often, people use the term allyship to refer to a general …

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Finding Resources as a First Generation Professional

Entering the workplace can feel intimidating. How will you integrate yourself? How will you find a support network? How will you thrive? This article by Mateo Sánchez Morales contains some tips for overcoming the learning curve in a new job …

By Mindy Peet
Mindy Peet Volunteer Program Director
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Women’s Community February blog – Celebrating Black Women and Women in STEM!

Welcome to the Greene Center Women’s Community! This is Amber, and I’m excited to welcome Cordelia Smith (right) as a new Women’s Community facilitator.  Cordelia is also a member of the Engineering and Emerging Tech Career Communities, so you can …

By Amber Graham
Amber Graham Director of Data and Operations
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Undocumented Families Locked Out of New FAFSA

Per Source: “The new Free Application for Federal Student Aid form has been giving undocumented applicants and their families problems since its soft launch late last month.“

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By Rory-Stefan Affoon
Rory-Stefan Affoon Systems Administrator & Project Manager
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Workforce diversity includes disabilities, not just gender and race

Study after study prove that the more diverse a workplace, the more productive is its workforce. So, in addition to many employers wanting to do the right thing by creating diverse, inclusive workplaces, they also understand that another, massive benefit …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Chronically Capable | Tips for Job Hunting While Living with Chronic Illness or Disability

Idealist Blog
Nisha Kumar Kulkarni

Over 60% of the U.S. population is affected by chronic illness or a disability, and the unemployment rate for this subset of the population is nearly triple that of non-disabled unemployment. Navigating the job search …

By Christina Pero
Christina Pero Employer and Alumni Experiences Manager
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Join us at the Inaugural Women & Diversity in Tech Speaker Event!

Manali Maity (’19S) and Jennifer Allen (’97 ChemE, ’10S) join Professor Amy Lerner for a fireside chat style event, with plenty of time for Q&A from the audience. ALL STUDENTS ARE WELCOME! RSVP in Handshake to save your spot (space …

By Alyssa Rodriguez
Alyssa Rodriguez Career Advisor
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The United States needs more Spanish-speaking physicians

Despite there being more than 40 million Spanish-speakers in the United States, patients still face a language gap that impacts not only their interactions with their physicians, but their overall care as well. Research shows that these patients are more …

By Alyssa Rodriguez
Alyssa Rodriguez Career Advisor
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How to deliver a safer research culture for LGBTQIA+ researchers

Hear from LGBTQIA+ Scientists about the challenges they’ve faced because of their identities and how they navigate freedom and safety within these contexts: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-01400-7

Author: Adam Levy

By Max Robbins
Max Robbins
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