SMFA Alumni in the Spotlight – Elizabeth Neel

Inspiration can come from anywhere…read this article on Artnet about SMFA Alum Elizabeth Neel about how her grandmother inspired her success in the art world. There is no time like the present to think about who inspires you and how …

By Ryan Smith
Ryan Smith Assistant Director
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Genentech’s Outstanding Student Award – Deadline October 17, 2021

Genentech’s Outstanding Student Award (OSA) was founded in Pharmaceutical Technical Development (PTD) to recognize students who excelled in disciplines related to the field of biotechnology at selected schools.

One student from Tufts University based on their passion for biotech and …

By Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins Associate Director, Employer Relations
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Forté Conferences for Undergraduate Women

The business world needs more women leaders. Registration is now open for undergrad women to build leadership skills, expand their network, and develop their personal brand at Forté College Conferences this fall. Let’s get #MoreWomenLeading! http://bit.ly/fortecc.

Even in a pandemic, …

By Chris Di Fronzo
Chris Di Fronzo Director of Career Services
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Interested in STEM Research? Undergraduate Poster Session sponsored by Dept. of Chemistry

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Are you an undergraduate and curious about how other students found their research opportunities on campus ?  …

By Malakia Silcott
Malakia Silcott Associate Director
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Access, Equity and Inclusion in the Arts

Access, Equity, and Inclusion in the Creative Sector: Top 10 Resources

Breaking into the creative sector and its various areas can be intimidating for anyone. With the current call to action to create more avenues to opportunities across sectors, there …

By Ryan Smith
Ryan Smith Assistant Director
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Mythbusters: Pre-Health Edition

For students interested in the health professions, there are plenty of myths out there. Here are a few of the ones that have been BUSTED by Tufts Pre-Health Advising.

You should major in biology.
Students who enjoy biology and perform …

By Malakia Silcott
Malakia Silcott 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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Featured Resources

Tufts Career Center — Guide to Career & Life Design

What sparks your curiosity? Which kinds of activities make you feel energized and excited? How would you like to make …

Career Center Summer Internship Grant Program

Internships. An opportunity to gain exposure, explore and try ideas for your future, apply theory from the classroom out in …

Where Do Tufts Students Intern?

It’s tempting to make assumptions about the type of internship, volunteering, or other work experience you’re supposed to pursue with …

Too Good to Be True? Be on the Lookout for Fraudulent Employers

It’s easy to say, “I would never be tricked by a scam employment offer!” But every year, students at universities …

Tufts Career Center Professional Development Fund for Undergraduate Students

The Career Center Professional Development Fund allows currently enrolled students to apply for funding to offset the costs associated with:

Virtual Work Experiences

Virtual work experiences are a great way to set yourself apart, build your skills and your resume, and explore what …