ARTS Grads Wanted! Serve with ArtistYear
Do YOU Have a Passion for the Arts and Serving Communities?
Pursuing a service year in the arts may be the right choice for you!
Deadline date: Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Why ArtistYear?
At ArtistYear we train & place exceptional arts graduates as Resident Teaching Artists (RTAs) to address inequities in creative learning at K-12 schools across the nation.
What is the role of a Resident Teaching Artist (RTA)?
An RTA’s role is to enter into a school community and provide arts instruction or exposure where it may be lacking. RTAs have the opportunity to fill in the gaps in a unique way outside of the parameters of being a teacher or a sub.
Where Can I Serve?
Queens, New York
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Moore & Lee Counties, North Carolina
Denver, Colorado
Aspen, Colorado
How will a service year benefit me?
1. Build lasting connections with your students and cohort of Resident Teaching Artists.
2. Receive best in-class professional development grounded in trauma-informed practices and restorative justice
3. Opportunities to expand your network with ArtistYear alumni and external partners to help inform your career path post service
4. Financial benefits including a living stipend, education award, and student loan forbearance.
How do I apply?
Applications are now open for the 2023-2024 Program Year! (Positions begin July 2023). Please use this link to submit your application!
Please feel free to contact Maryanne Braine, Director of Recruiting & Alumni Relations, at maryanne.braine{at}artistyear.org should you have any questions or to schedule a phone call to speak further about the program.
Learn more at www.artistyear.org!
Find and Fund Your Summer Internship Info Session
Tues, Jan. 10, 4:30-5:30 pm, BiHall 216
Considering an internship this summer but don’t know how to get started? This workshop is for you.
We will walk you through how to find an internship and discuss CCI’s grants for unpaid summer internships.
Register in Handshake to attend the event in-person or if you cannot attend but want a recording sent to you after the event.
Brought to you by the Center for Careers and Internships.
Explore What’s Next with CCI: An Event for Sophomores and Sophomore Febs
Thursday, Jan. 12, 3:00-5:00 pm, Wilson Hall, McCullough
Join SGA and the Center for Careers and Internships (CCI) at this sophomore-specific event to discover CCI resources, learn about CCI’s signature programs, meet advisors and staff (and special invited guests), and take away helpful guides.
Come any time between 3-5 pm; visit tables to chat with staff members from CCI, CTLR, and MiddCore Summer Intern Lab, as well as your Sophomore Dean. Enjoy delicious snacks and earn stamps on your “CCI passport” to win prizes!
How to write a resume: Two workshops on 1/11 or 1/25
Come to this workshop and learn the best way to tell your story in a resume. Learn about action verbs, how to format the document, what to include and what to leave out. A peer advisor will be presenting and all students are welcome. No matter if you’re just starting, or almost done, or anywhere in between. Bring your document with you and work on it during the session.
Wednesday, January 11 at 7 pm. Register here
Wednesday, January 25 at 7 pm. Register here
Design Nation Conference (all expenses paid) – Deadline date: Saturday, December 31, 2022
It is an exploration of the versatility of a career in design, how design is applied differently across industries, and what it looks like to be a design leader facing the business and social challenges of our world.
The seventh annual Design Nation conference will run from April 15th-16th 2023 in New York City. Program offerings include keynote speakers, executive seminars, panel speakers, workshops, and networking opportunities.
Early Round applications are due December 31st. Applications include resume and portfolio submission, as well as short-answer responses.
Past speakers include: Greg Lutze (Co-Founder, VSCO), Abbott Miller (Partner, Pentagram), Jamie Myrold (Former VP of Design, Adobe), Phil Russo (Creative Director, Converse), Sarah Alpern (VP of Design, LinkedIn), and so much more!
We are not looking for just designers; entrepreneurs, artists, writers, and makers are all welcome–anyone with a love for design wishing to learn more are welcome. All applications are considered on a need-blind basis, and all travel and accommodation costs are covered for accepted attendees.
Please feel free to email designnation2023@gmail.com with any questions. We hope to see your application soon!
Click here to apply!
The Provincetown Independent and The Local Journalism Project announce The Mary Heaton Vorse Winter Journalism Fellowships – Deadline date: December 16
For a beginning reporter who wants to learn the nuts, bolts, and ethics of independent journalism in an award-winning newsroom.
• A full-time 3-to-6-month commitment.
• Competitive compensation.
• Housing provided in the historic heart of Provincetown at the tip of Cape Cod.
The Vorse Fellows will work alongside the editorial staff of the weekly Provincetown Independent newspaper. They will also be invited to participate in and write about a range of cultural and literary projects at the Mary Heaton Vorse House organized by the Provincetown Arts Society in collaboration with the Fine Arts Work Center, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, and other scientific, literary, and cultural organizations on Outer Cape Cod.
Apply to the publisher, Teresa Parker (teresa@provincetownindependent.org) with resume and an essay describing your trajectory as a journalist so far, your goals, and why this fellowship interests you (word limit: 500).
Application deadline: Extended to December 16, 2022
“Ask the Artists” Part 4: What is the Most Valuable Career Advice You’ve Ever Received?
In the “Ask the Artists” series, New York Foundation for the Arts asked NYFA-affiliated literary, performing, and visual artists a series of questions about the creative life. In the post, they are sharing the best career advice that the artists ever received. Click here to read the article.
Middlebury College Student Ambassador Program is looking for YOU!
Are you looking to gain public speaking skills? Want leadership opportunities? Then this position is for you.
In hopes to increase Middlebury College admissions outreach to under-represented groups and geographic areas across the nation, students of the Student Government Association Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, in collaboration with the Admissions Office, established the Middlebury College Student Ambassador Program in the Fall of 2019. The mission of the Student Ambassador Program is to increase outreach and recruitment to high school students located in rural, low-income serving, and ethnically diverse areas.
In addition to school visits conducted by dedicated counselors in the Admissions Office, the Student Ambassador Program acts as another form of outreach that is done by current Middlebury College students. It is a program is designed by students for students. Middlebury College students will be trained, by the Admissions Office and the Student Ambassador Coordinators, to give information sessions to high school students in their hometowns and the surrounding area.
By having both current Middlebury students and admissions counselors visiting high schools, the amount of outreach will not only dramatically increase, but it will increase specifically in areas and demographics that are traditionally under-represented in higher education.
Students who would be a good fit for this position are passionate about a Middlebury education and about creating pathways to higher education for rural, low-income, and ethnically-diverse folks. They are also accepting applications from international students.
American Society of Magazine Editors Internship Program – Deadline date: Thursday, December 1
For nearly 60 years, the American Society of Magazine Editors has sponsored the Magazine Internship Program—a ten-week program for college students at magazines in New York and Washington. Since the program was founded in 1967, 2,000 college juniors and seniors have worked as ASME interns. Nearly 500 have gone on to successful careers in print and electronic journalism.
ASME interns have distinguished academic records and usually have extensive experience working on local magazines and newspapers as well as college publications. Only 10 percent of all Magazine Internship Program applicants are accepted.
ASME interns participate in a virtual three-day orientation program and learn the fundamentals of reporting, fact checking and copy editing. Over the course of the summer, ASME interns may attend special events in New York and Washington and meet regularly with top editors either in person or virtually.
ASME interns report, edit, fact-check and copy-edit for print and online publications. They may sometimes interview celebrities, attend press conferences, and work the red carpet—but most of the summer they do the un-glam but essential work of magazine journalism.
Interns assigned to magazines and websites in New York and Washington can expect to work in the editorial offices of their assigned publications in summer 2023. A limited number of virtual internships at magazines and websites outside New York and Washington will also be available.
The deadline to apply is December 1, 2022.
Click here to apply!
Virtual How-To: Create Your Own Yes!
Tired of Hearing No?
Create Your Own Yes!
Gain insight on strategically managing career rejection.
Learn how to pivot a no towards a positive outcome.
Rejection is something that everyone experiences, especially in our careers. Join us for the final Virtual How-To of 2022! This event will help provide you with innovative strategies to break through personal and career barriers.
We will be raffling ten copies of Angela Hutchinson’s book, “Create Your Yes!” at the end of this event.
About our Speaker:
Angela Marie Hutchinson is a television and film producer, author, TV commentator and former social media professor. Recognized as a media and arts trailblazer by the U.S. Congress, Los Angeles mayor and Los Angeles city council, Angela has over fifteen years of experience in the entertainment industry. She has worked for MGM, Warner Bros. Television and the GRAMMY’s. In 2005, Angela founded BReaKiNG iNTo HoLLyWooD, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that helps creative and business professionals pursue their careers.
Date: Wednesday, Nov 30, 2022
Workshop Hours: 2–3:30 pm ET
Click here to register for the event!