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September 17 - 23
1. Amazing Internship Opening in Assemblyman Jonathan Bing's Office
Are you interested in gaining vast experience in:
- Legislation : Research, developing position letters and drafting of proposals for new legislation
- Constituent Services:
Work with diversity of government agencies to resolve constituent
problems
- Press: Assist in coordinating press conferences, writing press
releases, opinion editorials and news summaries
- Event Planning
- Coordinate community events and forums
If so, think about interning for Assemblyman Jonathan Bing!
Check out his website here: http://www.bing2008.com/
If you're interested in this internship, please contact Paula Wicklow, Hunter's Intern Coordinator, at paula.wicklow@hunter.cuny.edu
(Your advisor will work with you on your resume and cover letter before you submit them....)
There would be terrific experience here for students interested in a career in legal affairs or public/government affairs and the feedback from prior interns has been very positive.
2. Confirm/update your contact information - by September 25
An important public service announcement from our friends on the Upper West Side...
We are requesting that ALL enrolled Macaulay students logon to our website by September 25th to update their contact information or confirm that the information we have on record is correct: https://services.mhc.cuny.edu/changeInfo/
Help your college get to 100% updates, and Macaulay will throw a pizza party on your campus! Prizes to all students and advisors at the Macaulay campus that gets to 100% first. Want to see where your college stands in the race? Click here: https://services.mhc.cuny.edu/activities/pizza2008.jsp
3. Another Cool Internship!
Woodhull Institute for Ethical Leadership Internships
The Woodhull Institute for Ethical Leadership is a not-for-profit educational organization that provides ethical leadership training and professional development for women. Interns will have the opportunity to gain hands on experience in all areas of our programming, special events, administration, and outreach. Interns will also have the opportunity to design and implement her or his own programs. Various positions available.
Click below for more information:
http://macaulay.cuny.edu/current-students/internship-docs/woodhull-institute-for-ethical-leaderinship-internships.doc (note that the web address above is not fully hotlinked, so copy and paste the entire address into your browser)
4. I Can't Believe No One Has Taken This Internship Yet!
Publishing internship with DJW Books
DJW books seeks an energetic motivated intern interested in assisting managers. Interns will gain a broad exposure to the manuscript assignments given to freelance writers and editors. Duties include: administrative tasks, and the opportunity to review manuscript files, catalog, check art packages, log new material, write logs, cover letters, and complete original research and reports. Please fax or e-mail cover letter, resume, and two references immediately to Nicole Lewis at: (212) 893-8776, or info@dwjbooks.com
5. Another internship? Tito, Please Bring Me a Tissue! Oh My!
Paid Spring and Summer 2009 Internships: Department of Commerce
The Department of Commerce is offering paid internships for the upcoming summer as well as during the academic year for juniors and seniors in a diversity of disciplines including business, life, health and medical sciences, communications and graphic design, computer science, physical sciences, mathematics, and public policy.
Deadline for the upcoming Spring semester is December 31, 2008 and for Summer, January 20, 2009. Students interested in exploring these opportunities and receiving assistance with application procedures should contact Career Development Services at 212-772-4850.
6. Seniors
and Juniors: Are You Thinking About Honors in Your
Major????
If you are a senior you should know what the requirements are for completing Honors in your major. Remember that what constitutes "Honors" in a department is determined solely by the department. The Honors College cannot intervene on your behalf; the arrangements for satisfying Honors must be worked out between you and your department.
If you will be writing a thesis be sure to come to the THESIS WORKSHOP on Thursday, October 16 from 1-2 PM in the lounge.
Hear from a semi-reputable "expert" who will give you all sorts of useful and superfluous advice about formulating a guiding question, doing research, and writing an argument-based essay that will knock the socks off your department, graduate schools, potential employers, boyfriends, girlfriends, and strangers on the 6 train.
If you will be a senior next year it is not too early to begin thinking about what you're going to be doing to satisfy Honors in your major. If this means taking a course, look into when you'll take it and be best prepared for it. If this means working with a faculty member on a project, you should think about approaching at least one faculty member (and maybe more) with the goal of having a firm agreement from him or her to advise you. If you have a particularly ambitious project in mind, you might actually start on the preliminary work this year.
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE!!
If you have questions talk to your advisors--both in the Honors College and in your department.
7. Upcoming Honors College Thingies...
A. Wednesday, September 17, 1-2 PM--TODAY!!
Prof. Spiro
Alexandratos speaks about the origins, purposes, and beauty of a liberal
arts education
Lang Recital
Hall, 424 North Building
**Required
attendance for all freshmen!!**
B. Wednesday, September 17, 12-3 PM--TODAY!!
USG Street
Fair
69th Street
between Park and Lexington
Come on over and
check out all of the student groups at Hunter!!
C.
Thursday, September 18, 4-5 PM
Honors College
Open House
Come to the
lounge and hang out with professors, administrators, and random people
who drift in off the street!
D. Friday Movies!!--Friday, September 19, 2:30
"The Big
Lebowski"
In the
lounge....
...and much more to follow!
8. Pre-Law Activities--Look or be Sued!
GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING TO LAW SCHOOL
Wednesday, September 17 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 417 West Building, Sylvia E.
Fishman Student Center--TODAY!!
Describes steps for preparing for law school and the law school
application process. You are encouraged to come whether you are just
thinking of applying to law school or are already well into the
application process. Will discuss both how to explore legal careers
and the mechanics of applying to law school.
LSAC FORUM (Sept. 26, 27) AT THE HILTON NEW YORK
Friday, September 26 Meet at 11:30 a.m. at LSAC Forum Registration
Area, 1335 Avenue of the Americas
The LSAC annual New York Forum will be held on Friday and Saturday
September 26th and 27th. Hunter students/alum
will meet up at the forum as a group on Friday at 11:30 a.m. The
forum offers opportunities to speak with admissions reps of law schools
throughout the U.S. and Canada, and attend informational sessions.
Come prepared with good questions for law school representatives (Are you
wondering what a good question for a law school rep. is? You are not
alone. Talk to the pre-law advisor
barbara.landress@hunter.cuny.edu) Pre-Registration
at www.lsac.org
AND .... Watch out for the October 23rd Law School Admissions Forum (3:30 -5:30 pm) when admissions officers from several law schools will come to Hunter to answer your questions!
9. Honors College Students...Abroad!
One of the coolest things about the Honors College is the opportunity to go abroad at some point (or points) during your four years here. Not sure where to go? Talk to some upper class students and ask them about their experiences. We encourage everyone to take at least one trip abroad during their time at Hunter, and you'll surely find at least one trip that meets your criteria for location, curriculum, timing, etc. For example, check out senior Jessica Lee's blog at www.journeysofjessica.blogspot.com.
If you're planning on going abroad please be sure to meet with your advisor as you make preparations.
10 . Extraordinary Scholarship Opportunity for Seniors who are Immigrants and US Citizens or Permanent Residents
Hunter College is one of twenty-one colleges from around the country invited to participate in this scholarship program. Candidates must be full-time seniors who are graduating by summer 2009. Selected fellows will reflect a strong desire and a real capacity to achieve leadership roles in public service, culture and the arts, science and education and business. Their selection will based on the clarity of their plans, academic accomplishments, ability to motivate others, sense of civic responsibility and their ability to overcome obstacles. Selected fellows will receive a stipend of $10,000 per year for two years
Fellows may spend the funds on the following kinds of activities: graduate education, strategic travel related to professional development, participation in specific skill building training programs and internships.
Last year, Hunter College Honors student, Nataliya Binshteyn (front left in photo), was selected as a Merage Fellow!
Further information and the application is available online www.meragefoundations.com . Click on to American Dream. The College may nominate three students for consideration. Applications must be submitted to Hunter College Scholarship Representative: Myrna Fader, Office of Student Services, mfader@hunter.cuny.edu
Campus Deadline: November 3, 2008
11. Media Week At Hunter, September 22-25
CNN, ABC, NY1, Random House, Association of American Publishers, Independent Film Channel, The Cable Center
If you are interested in a career in media, you won't want to miss these
events. Learn how you can break into the field, gain experience while in
school, and receive valuable advice from successful professionals,
(alumni included!)
Calendar Of Events:
Events will be held in the Faculty Lounge, 8th floor
West Building, 4:00-6:00pm daily
Monday, September 22 nd
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Career Panel: TV Behind-The-ScenesIndustry professionals and alumni working at CNN, ABC, and NY1 News will speak to students about career options in Directing, Producing, Camera and Audio Operations. Find out from the experts how to get started and what it’s like developing a career in an industry that operates 24/7.
Tuesday, September 23rd
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Random House Information Session Come meet the Human Resource Manager and find out how to apply for internship and full time opportunities. Learn what positions are available and what recruiters look for on a resume. Résumés welcome for submission.
Wednesday, September 24th
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Careers in Book Publishing Information Session
What: Association of American Publishers – Bookjobs.com
When: Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Time: 4:30 - 5:30 pm
Where: Hunter West, 8th Floor, Faculty Lounge
LEARN ABOUT EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES IN BOOK PUBLISHING!!!
Tina Jordon, Vice President of the Association of American Publishers, will speak to Hunter College students about the great opportunities in the book publishing industry. Learn about what is done in book publishing and about the different types of careers that are available. Find out what employers are looking for in candidates, discover great resources, and learn how you can prepare for your career while still in college.
Get started!
Register for this event through the Career Development Services Online Recruitment System or email Career Development Services at career@hunter.cuny.edu.
Thursday, September 25th
Join us for an afternoon of media events with The Cable Center’s Cable Maverick Lecture series featuring successful Hunter Alumna Jennifer Casserta, Vice President and General Manager at Independent Film Channel (IFC) She will speak about the industry, her experience at Hunter, and her path to success. A networking reception with Jennifer will close the day’s events. *NOTE: exact times and rooms TBA.
Space is limited! Visit CDS, Room 805 East, or log onto your CDS online account to register for these events at https://hunter-cuny-csm.symplicity.com/students
12. Fall 08/Spring 09 Public Policy Internship Opportunity: Council of Senior Centers & Services
An internship working with the Director of Public Policy on behalf of senior centers and community based organizations for senior services is available immediately. Responsibilities include research and advocacy, meeting with legislators, attending public hearings and press conferences and networking with service providers concerning a diversity of issues including:
- Nutrition and Poverty
- Affordable Housing
- Prevention of Social Isolation
- Mental Health issues
- Immigration
- HIV/AIDS
- Transportation
- City Budget
Interested students are asked to contact Career Development Services, career@hunter.cuny.edu for assistance with application procedures.
13. Fall Internships – The Asia Society – Apply Now!
Internship opportunities are being offered to students interested in experience in the diverse areas of international affairs, economic and business trends, environmental affairs, government policy, web instructional design and related issues in the following programs at the Asia Society:
- Asian Social Issues Program
- Business Programs
- Policy Programs
- External Affairs
- Education Web
Interested students should contact Career Development Services, career@hunter.cuny.edu for additional information, resume review and assistance with application procedure.
14. New York State Senate Undergraduate Session Assistants Program
The program is intended to provide talented undergraduates with firsthand experience in New York State government at the legislative level. Session Assistants will work fulltime on assignment to a Senator. Approximately 30 Session Assistants will be selected from a wide variety of backgrounds, disciplines and campus experiences. The Senate awards a $4140 stipend to offset costs of living in Albany. Each applicant must be a US citizen; the program is intended for college juniors and seniors; exceptional sophomores may occasionally be selected. Deadline: October 31, 2008
Last year Honors College (then) junior Catherine Zinnel served as a NY State session assistant. She'd be happy to talk to you if you're interested in applying!
Complete information is available at
www.senate.state.ny.us;
click “Student Programs” link. You may also contact Hunter College
Program Coordinator, Paula Wicklow at:
paula.wicklow@hunter.cuny.edu for more information.
15. Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program – Deadline: October 3, 2008
The program provides financial assistance to students pursuing graduate study in the fields of the arts, humanities and the social sciences leading to a doctoral degree or a master’s degree in which that is the terminal degree offered. Successful candidates must demonstrate superior academic ability and achievement, show exceptional promise and have financial need. The award supports students for up to four years. Open to US citizens and permanent residents. Approximately 48 fellowships will be awarded.
Information and application are available at: http://www.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html.
Deadline: October 3, 2008 Questions: Contact Myrna Fader, email: mfader@hunter.cuny.edu
16. Attention All Students Interested in Extra-Curricular Student Activities
If you are interested in starting a new club or publication, re-chartering an already established one, “athletics” or the performing arts, please do the following:
Undergraduate Clubs:
Pick up a club chartering packet in the Undergraduate Student
Government Office (Room 121-North). Any questions, call
212-772-4261.
Media/Publications:
Contact the Hunter College Media Board at HunterMediaBoard@gmail.com .
Intercollegiate Athletics:
Contact the “Athletics” Office (Room B317-West). Any question call 212-772-4783.
Performing Arts:
Contact the “Performing Arts” Office (Room 1039-East). Any questions call 212-7727-4227.
To learn more about the various clubs and campus student activities, please visit the Office of Student Activities website.
For more information, please contact the Office of Student Activities at: 212.772.4924 / 4908, email: student.activities@hunter.cuny.edu, or visit the Office of Student Activities website.