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October 22, 2025 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM - at Library Conference Rooms 1310-1311 or Online

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Empowering Students for Career Success: Teaching Practices that Work

Panel by Cfd Staff.

Welcome: Annette Finley-Croswhite, Director, CFD, Profesor of History

Host: Jenn Grimm: Executive Director | Center for Career and Leadership Development Student and Campus Life

 

Panel of speakers: 

  • Orlando Ayala, Ray Ferrari Endowed Professor. Department of Engineering Technology and Director of| Office of Undergraduate Research
  • Shelly Beaver, Senior Lecturer and Undergraduate Program Director| Recreational Therapy
  • Michelle Carpenter,  Master Lecturer, Marketing and Area Coordinator for the Digital Marketing Program
  • Lynn Ridinger, Professor and Graduate Program Director, Sport Management

 

  • Location
    Library Conference Rooms 1310-1311
  • Delivery Style
    Face to Face, Zoom
  • Objectives

    Exploring resources for students tied to having students benefit from Undergraduate Research,

    Writing-intensive class focuses on professional writing, helping students develop elevator pitches.

    Project-based learning (semester-long, scaffolded): Problem-solvers in SCB - sometimes for campus resources (SCB, Monarch Clothing Closet) as well as other organizations.

    Career Coaching and mock interviews

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  • Category
    This panel is part of the Teaching and Learning
  • Sub-Category
    Engaging Students