Before joining Carnegie Mellon, Andrew worked as a professional stage, film and television Actor, and is the Co-Artistic Director of Project Y Theatre Company in New York City. He founded and led a business in NYC called Artist Building Company, where he hired set designers and painters for NYC remodeling and building jobs. Click here […]…Continue Reading Schedule your 1:1 Alumni chat with Actor, Co-Artistic Director, and Professor Andrew Smith ’97.5 – Thursday, January 9
Month: January 2020
Burlington Free Press Paid Summer Internship
Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI) is an innovative, digitally focused media and marketing solutions company committed to strengthening communities across our network. With an unmatched local-to-national reach, Gannett touches the lives of more than 110 million people monthly with our Pulitzer-Prize winning content, consumer experiences and benefits, and advertiser products and services. Gannett brands include USA […]…Continue Reading Burlington Free Press Paid Summer Internship
Legal Summer Prep Program- for students from historically underrepresented groups
An award-winning pipeline initiative of the Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights, the 2020 summer program serves college students from historically underrepresented groups who want to pursue a career in the law. The 2020 summer program takes place at St. John’s Law in Queens (8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY 11439) and begins in June 2020. […]…Continue Reading Legal Summer Prep Program- for students from historically underrepresented groups
Criminal Law Internship at DC Public Defender Service
The Criminal Law Internship Program (CLIP) is a fast paced, hands-on investigative internship program for undergraduate and graduate students. Our Investigative Interns don’t just sit around the office copying files! CLIP has been described by The Washington Post as one of the finest pre-law experiences available, and the Princeton Review ranked the program as one […]…Continue Reading Criminal Law Internship at DC Public Defender Service
Oliver Wyman Women’s Leadership Series – for sophomores
Join us for a 3-part series across the Northeast where you will network with fellow sophomore women from across the country and participate in workshops geared toward consulting, confidence, and entering the workforce. Our annual Women’s Leadership Series takes place across three Oliver Wyman offices to highlight the different aspects that make each of our […]…Continue Reading Oliver Wyman Women’s Leadership Series – for sophomores
A guide to using your career to help solve the world’s most pressing problems
80,000 Hours is a non-profit that provides research and support to help people switch into careers that effectively tackle the world’s most pressing problems. From their website: ” A typical career lasts for 80,000 hours, so if you can make your career just 1% better, then in theory it would be worth spending up to […]…Continue Reading A guide to using your career to help solve the world’s most pressing problems
Privilege and Poverty Local and National Summer Internships
Gain skills, make community connections and do direct service work addressing the impacts of poverty and economic inequality – here in Addison County or in one of over 120 communities around the nation through a P&P Summer Internship. Internships offered in: Healthcare, Law, Economic Development, Education, Environmental Justice, Housing, Hunger, Immigration Services, Women’s Advocacy, Youth […]…Continue Reading Privilege and Poverty Local and National Summer Internships