In a time of coronavirus-necessitated quarantine and uncertain summer work options, the Center for Career and Professional Advising has created a series of workshops, seminars, and self-guided learning experiences designed to enrich and expand student skill sets.
The English major and German and philosophy minor will return to Germany, where he studied abroad last year, to enhance his teaching and language skills.
The associate professor of chemistry and environmental studies was part of a team that wrote a review article in Nature, documenting the discoveries related to the largest single accidental release of oil and gas into the ocean.
Sam Epstein ’19, Brett Pogostin ’18, Maurice Rippel ’19, Laura Seaberg ’20, and David Zegeye ’19 received fellowships from the National Science Foundation that will support their graduate education and research.
Kent Watson not only donated all of the shop’s PPE to local front line workers, he has also been overseeing loans of 3D printers and sewing machines to make new face shields and masks.
While the Center for Career and Professional Advising realizes that many students are still adjusting to their new circumstances, we want to let students know that we are doing everything within our power to assist you when you are ready to continue with your career preparation.