Be Productive During Summer Break

Happy Summer! While it’s important to spend some time relaxing, you may also be asking yourself: how can I be productive and continue to learn over the summer? Whether you have specific internship or job plans already, there are many …

By Karen Dankers
Karen Dankers Associate Director, Director of Tufts Finance Initiative
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Social Change Across Industries

The social-change landscape continues, it’s no longer just a world of non-profits, corps jobs, and community organizing – though those are some great paths to pursue! But maybe you’re drawn to finance but don’t want to “work for the man.” …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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How to Combine Tech and Social Impact

I’ve met a lot of students at Tufts who are looking to use their Computer Science major and/or skills for social change. Whether that be in the public sector, community organization, or in non-profits or NGOs. There are so many …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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Meet the Panelists – Diversity & Career Discovery Programs for Real Estate on Feb. 9

As a student at a liberal arts college, do you ever wonder how to enter into a career in real estate? 🤔 Are you fascinated by the idea of working in real estate or building wealth through investment properties? 👍 If so, …

By Kate Rettstadt
Kate Rettstadt Assistant Director, Employer Relations
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Change-Making in the Workplace: Tackling DE&I Projects

Introduction to Change-Making in the Workplace Series

Earlier this year, Tufts Career Center’s Career Fellows Ismenia and Jesse moderated a panel on Change-Making in the Workplace. We will be breaking down that conversation into smaller blog posts, but if you …

By Misha D'Andrea
Misha D'Andrea Recruiting Coordinator, Employer Relations
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Creating Change Through Law

So you’re interested in law…or maybe you aren’t. The legal field is broad, and there are a lot of different ways that knowledge of the law, the law making process, and the judicial system can be applied in society. In …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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First-Year Guide to the Career Center

Your first year of college can be a big transition. New places to navigate, new people to meet, and new resources to learn. Not to mention adjusting to college level academics! It can all be a little overwhelming when it’s …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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Change-Making in the Workplace: Trends in DE&I Initiatives

Introduction to Change-Making in the Workplace Series

In April, Tufts Career Center’s Career Fellows Ismenia and Jesse moderated a panel on Change-Making in the Workplace. We will be breaking down that conversation into smaller blog posts, but if you are …

By Misha D'Andrea
Misha D'Andrea Recruiting Coordinator, Employer Relations
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Change-Making in the Workplace: Breaking Free of Imposter Sydrome

Introduction to Change-Making in the Workplace Series

In April, Tufts Career Center’s Career Fellows Ismenia and Jesse moderated a panel on Change-Making in the Workplace. We will be breaking down that conversation into smaller blog posts, but if you are …

By Misha D'Andrea
Misha D'Andrea Recruiting Coordinator, Employer Relations
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Change-Making in the Workplace: Advice for Navigating Difficult Discussions

Introduction to Change-Making in the Workplace Series

In April, Tufts Career Center’s Career Fellows Ismenia and Jesse moderated a panel on Change-Making in the Workplace. We will be breaking down that conversation into smaller blog posts, but if you are …

By Misha D'Andrea
Misha D'Andrea Recruiting Coordinator, Employer Relations
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