Events
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1 event,Acclaimed fiction writer Anjali Sachdeva will visit W&J to read from her new collection of short stories, All the Names They Used for God. |
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W&J Alum Alex Sossi '13 will be presenting an informative workshop on making career connections and employment opportunities within UPMC |
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Leslie LaPosta will be on campus offering information and answering questions about scholarship and employment opportunities at McDonald's.
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A representative from the OCC will be on campus to present students with employment opportunities in Pittsburgh. |
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*Students may sign up to ride the bus in the Career Services Office |
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A team from Cintas will be on campus in a Pop-Up Truck to offer students information on the Cintas Management Trainee (MT) Program that is an ideal fit for ambitious college graduates. The program features: Rotational exposure to all functional areas, professional mentorship and high visibility to Cintas executives. At the end of the MT Program, we work with our employee-partners |
5 events,Conducted by Dr. Kyle Simpson, the W&J Jazz Ensemble will perform new music in collaboration with saxophone virtuoso John Petrucelli. Petrucelli has been based in Pittsburgh the last few years and it will be an exciting and invigorating experience collaborating with this up-and-coming jazz star. Make sure to be there for this unique event. This ... Read more
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Presentations: Investigating Strategies for Sustainable Growth at the Sino-German Eco-Park, Qingdao, China – Jakob Locante and Samara Wendel The Transition of Resource-Based Cities in China: A Case Study of Dongying - Capri Backus, Amanda Borwegen, Molly Doran, and Taylor Grinage Connecting with China through heavy metal research, fantastic food, and unique cultural experiences - Claire ... Read more |
4 events,Lecture: "Neonatology: Therapeutic Misadventure in Medicine's Last Frontier," by Gary Silverman, M.D. '78. Free and open to the public. Panel Discussion: "Privileged or Not Privileged: The Attorney-Client Doctrine Under Attack" |
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1 event,Award-winning New Yorker staff writer Jelani Cobb presents: "The Half Life of Freedom: Race and Justice in America Today." The lecture is free and open to the public. |
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Learn how to get started in using the world's largest networking site. This one hour class will help you begin creating/enhancing your professional profile, building your network, and understanding how to navigate LinkedIn. Instructions on how to use other social media sources as part of your internship and job search will also be briefly covered. Presented by Jami Klingensmith, |
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3 events,Dr. Susan Medley, Conductor Spend an evening with the W&J choral ensembles as they treat you to a wide variety of choral music from the Renaissance to the present. The Fall Choral Concert, packed with everything from madrigals to contemporary works, is always an anticipated event. So much music! What will your favorite be? |
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1 event,The Poverty Simulation will be held on Wednesday, October 24, 2018 at 6:00PM in the Allen Ballroom of Rossin Campus Center (5:30 pm registration start). Hosted and facilitated by Blueprints (formerly Community Action Southwest), the Poverty Simulation is an interactive experience designed to give participants an idea of what it is like to live in ... Read more |
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1 event,Dr. Kyle Simpson, Conductor The Wind Ensemble performs standard band literature as well as more specialized repertoire. Their concert programs are an enjoyable mix of traditional favorite and challenging newer works. |
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Korey Brake will be on campus presenting students with information on employment opportunities at J. Crew at the Tanger Outlets |
1 event,The Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) Center for Energy Policy and Management (CEPM) will hold the fall installment of its Annual Energy Lecture Series at 7 p.m. on Oct. 30, 2018 in Yost Auditorium of the Howard J. Burnett Center. |
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Everyone is invited to participate in a relay reading of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein on Halloween. We start at 8 am in George and Tom's Place, the snack bar in the Rossin Campus center. How does it work? First, sign up through this Google doc for a ten-minute slot: RELAY READING SIGN-UP SHEET. Just ... Read more |
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