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ARHU Works: Professional Pathways for Master's Students in ARHU

ARHU Works: Professional Pathways for Master's Students in ARHU

ARHU Works: Professional Pathways for Master's Students in ARHU

College of Arts and Humanities | UCC @ ARHU Friday, March 9, 2018 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Hornbake Library, 3100 South Wing (University Career Center)

The College of Arts & Humanities is excited to offer this special networking event for master's students.Connect withMA & MFA graduates from ARHUto learn more about career paths and options. The event will begin with a panel to introduce all of the alumni to the students in the audience. The second portion of the event will allow students to follow up with alumni at tables organized by branch of employment. A light lunch will be provided. Though this event is targeting master's level students, all graduate students are welcome to attend.

Confirmed panelists include: Monika Ellis(MA in American Studies),Campaign Director/Marketing & Communications Specialist, Plowshare Group Jeremy Flick(MFA in Studio Art),Executive Director, CREATE Arts Center Jennie Terman(MA in Ethnomusicology),Assistant Grants Management Specialist, NEA Ann Abney(MA in History),Archivist, National Archives II Emily Townsend(MA in Theatre),Associate Artist/Educational Outreach, InterAct Story Theatre

Please contact Kate Juhl at kjuhl@umd.edu with questions about this event.

**Please RSVP for this event viago.umd.edu/arhuworkssp18

Add to Calendar 03/09/18 12:00 PM 03/09/18 2:00 PM America/New_York ARHU Works: Professional Pathways for Master's Students in ARHU

The College of Arts & Humanities is excited to offer this special networking event for master's students.Connect withMA & MFA graduates from ARHUto learn more about career paths and options. The event will begin with a panel to introduce all of the alumni to the students in the audience. The second portion of the event will allow students to follow up with alumni at tables organized by branch of employment. A light lunch will be provided. Though this event is targeting master's level students, all graduate students are welcome to attend.

Confirmed panelists include: Monika Ellis(MA in American Studies),Campaign Director/Marketing & Communications Specialist, Plowshare Group Jeremy Flick(MFA in Studio Art),Executive Director, CREATE Arts Center Jennie Terman(MA in Ethnomusicology),Assistant Grants Management Specialist, NEA Ann Abney(MA in History),Archivist, National Archives II Emily Townsend(MA in Theatre),Associate Artist/Educational Outreach, InterAct Story Theatre

Please contact Kate Juhl at kjuhl@umd.edu with questions about this event.

**Please RSVP for this event viago.umd.edu/arhuworkssp18

Hornbake Library