Words That Work: Résumés & Cover Letters
Struggling to start your resume or cover letter? Come join us this summer for a workshop that will address both! We will go over the basics of building a resume and cover letter to ensure you stand out!
Struggling to start your resume or cover letter? Come join us this summer for a workshop that will address both! We will go over the basics of building a resume and cover letter to ensure you stand out!
The Diasporican Cultural Summit is designed to address the pressing need for gathering spaces that bring together diasporic cultural workers, fostering connections with the next generation of scholars, researchers, and artists. By creating a multidimensional learning environment, the DCS not only facilitates meaningful exchanges between cultural practitioners and emerging academics but also builds bridges to […]
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To continue our observance of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the death of American Commander-in-Chief Franklin D. Roosevelt, please join us as Roosevelt House welcomes back one of our most popular speakers: the country’s foremost naval historian, Craig L. Symonds. In his seventh Roosevelt House appearance, Symonds will discuss […]
MSJoin us for an information session re: our Graduate Nutrition tracks Integrated Program in Nutrition and Dietetics (IPND); Focus Study ONLINE Sessions: Thursday, December 12, 6 pm Monday, January 13, 6 pm Tuesday, February 4, 12 pm Wednesday, March 12, 6 pm Thursday, April 10, 12 pm Monday, May 12, 12 pm Tuesday, June 10, […]
Drop in for help with your FAFSA/TAP. Get your questions answered quickly by our Financial Aid staff.
Workshop Overview: In this interactive session, students will learn essential skills to prepare for the job market by identifying and cultivating their personal brand. The workshop is designed to empower all participants, emphasizing the unique strengths and identities of students, to align their online presence with career aspirations. What Attendees Will Walk Away With: Guidance […]
Marking Pride Month at Roosevelt House, the LGBTQ Policy Center is pleased to present a discussion of Morally Straight: How the Fight for LGBTQ+ Inclusion Changed the Boy Scouts – and America by award-winning journalist Mike De Socio. Weaving in his own experience as a boy scout and journalist, De Socio tells the story of the “accidental” activists who […]
June 12 - Kelli Stephens, Environmental Health and Safety
The Accelerated Second-Degree (BS) Nursing program is designed for students who have earned non-nursing baccalaureate degrees and are interested in a career change. The 51 credit program is based on the generic baccalaureate program, but is organized to be completed by adult learners over 18 months of full-time study. This information session will address common questions about […]