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Ste

ven

son

Un

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sity

Career Architecture Office

2011

Spring Menu

Options

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Contents

Program Highlights 3

Don’t Cancel the Class program 4

Don’t Cancel the Class registration 6

Calendar of Events 7

Staff Directory 10

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Program Offerings

The Career Architecture Office is here to assist students and alumni in exploring and choosing career-

related experience, developing job search skills. And achieving employment or gaining acceptance into

graduate or professional schools. Our purpose is to support and challenge students to develop a sense of

self, life-longs skills for career and life, explore and identify career opportunities and secure jobs. We

offer a comprehensive range of services, programs and activities to support career preparation and devel-

opment, including:

Career counseling

Resume Development

Career interest and assessment tools and resources

Interview skills development

Internship search assistance

Identifying real world experiential opportunities

Job search assistance and coaching

Career and internship fairs

On-Campus Recruiting

We not only work with individual students, but can develop any career-related presentation tailored to

your needs and the needs of your students.

W alk-in

W ednesdays

Students and alumni are encouraged to

make an appointment with career staff.

However, every Wednesday from 1pm-4pm

walk in service is provided. Encourage your

students to come see us today!

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Don’t Cancel the Class

Resume Writing Students will learn resume writing basics. Correct formatting and language will be discussed. This workshop can also review cover letter writing.

Interview Etiquette and Techniques Students will learn how to effectively prepare for an interview and how to answer commonly asked interview questions. This program will also cover behavioral inter-viewing and important follow up procedures.

Transferable Skills Did you know employers consistently rank communication as the top skill in a new employee? In this workshop, students will learn about the importance transferable skills they already have and how to find opportunities to further develop them.

Job Search Strategies Students will learn the difference between the advertised and unadvertised job mar-ket. Job search strategies such as networking, informational interviews and the In-ternet will be discussed.

MBTI Interpretation Contact Career Services if you are interested in having your class take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). A Career Services representative will interpret the results of this career assessment through an interactive 60-minute workshop. Stu-dents will understand the strengths and weaknesses of their personality type and how they relate to their major/career goal.

Overview of Career Services & Learning Beyond

This workshop will provide a basic overview of what Career Services and Learning Beyond has to offer (individual career counseling, resume help, job and internship search assistance, service learning and volunteer opportunities, job fairs and career-related events). Great for first-year students!

Networking Students will learn the basics of networking including who to contact, when to fol-low up and best practices. Using social networking (Facebook, Twitter) will also be discussed.

Ethics This session will inspire and examine ethics and how they affect you and others; a code of ethics reinforces the moral principles and commitments of an organization by spelling out acceptable and responsible behavior in a way that is clear to all with-in the a college setting. It also tells others what the SU stands for and what to expect when doing business.

CRASH (Calming Radical and Shocking Horrors in our 21st Century)

An innovative safe space forum to discuss controversial diversity and multicultural issues that affect Stevenson University’s community and beyond. The forum is a con-fidential opportunity to bring issues to the table without judgment, bias or confron-tation in order to pursue positive solutions and resolutions to the ever changing, cutting edge, global community of SU. This forum will also provide opportunities toward service learning, career goals, study abroad and possible employment. It will face fears, open dialogue and cross barriers. Preparation for Tunnel of Oppression.

Your schedule is very hectic and sometimes, canceling a class is unavoidable! When these situations arise,

our “Don’t Cancel the Class” program provides you with a series of career-related presentation options de-

signed to assist preparing students for life after Stevenson.

Career Service staff will meet with your class, take attendance and present a topic you have pre-selected.

Afterward, we will provide you with a copy of the attendance. Want us to present something not listed?

Give us two weeks to create a custom presentation.

**These programs are available even if you don’t actually need to cancel the class!**

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Don’t Cancel the Class

Cultural Competency This session will examine cultural competency which involves the knowledge and interpersonal skills that assist people understand, appreciate and work better with individuals from other cultural backgrounds i.e. ethnicity, nationality, language, reli-gion and other factors. The class will be lead through discussion on the different lev-els of cultural competency and begin dialogue to build community at Stevenson and learn beyond comfort zones.

Exploring the Uniqueness of Other Ethnic groups

Are you curious why diets are different, why living arrangements are different, why our hair is even different? Have you asked or is it just not important to you and your world? Welcome to the global community! Take the time to be interested. This ses-sion explores how we are not really the same yet we are part of a marvelous world that embraces differences.

How to Tell the Greatest Story Many students refuse to dialogue with each other without the crutch of social me-dia. People need people. This session explores how to tell your story without cau-tions. Perfect for preparing for interviews, meeting new people, making acquaint-ances, face to face encounters.

Transforming You- Bringing Virtues to Life

This session is designed to inspire the practice of virtues in everyday life. It will em-power individuals to live more authentic meaningful lives, to create safe, caring, and high performing learning communities, and to encourage excellence in the college environment. It will increase awareness of personal virtues, encourage work on those that are challenging and awaken the gifts of character, through inspiring books and materials that help us to remember who we really are and to live by our highest values.

Circles of Engagements Are you stuck in a place that keeps you attached to your past? Are you in a place, relationship, living condition that is uncomfortable and limiting? Join this circle to release attitudes, behaviors and energy. Build options to move forward.

You Can Have It All Listen to career women (and men) who through hard work and commitment, juggle their career, personal life and much more. You, too, can have it all. This forum will examine career choices, passions, time management and being a career renegade.

Volunteering and Your Career- The Ins and Outs of Building Experience

Volunteer service is a key component in staying competitive in today’s job mar-ket. This workshop will look at the different way in which students can utilize volun-teerism to gain experience in their career field. We will look at resume building, job related skills, and networking through a volunteer experience.

Making an Impact- Creating a Meaningful Service Experience

Want to get more out of your volunteer experience? Tired of doing the same types of volunteer work? Through this workshop students will learn to seek out impactful service projects and harness their interests to create a meaningful experience.

Civic Engagement for the Modern Student

What does it mean to be civically engaged? Do you know what’s happening right now in Baltimore that is effecting your community? Learn what organizations deal with these issues and how you can get involved.

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Registration Form—

Don’t Cancel the Class

Faculty Name Class Title

Class Building and Room Number Class Date and Time

Menu Option Number of Students

Special Instructions:

This information may also be emailed to [email protected].

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Calendar of Events

Spring, 2011 will be packed with exciting and informative programs! Please encourage your students to

attend many of the following events. Locations are subject to change. Check the web for current information.

February On-Campus Recruiting—Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth will be on campus to inform

students about summer employment. They are interested in all majors and have many positions locally

and nationwide. February 1, 11am-1pm, information table in the Manuszak Center Cafeteria. 2:30pm,

informational session, Knott Hall room 101.

Tuesday

1

February

Wednesday

9

February Career Fair Boot Camp—This is a crash course on the do’s and don’ts of attending a career fair that will

leave students feeling more confident when the attend a career fair. 6pm-7pm in the TV room of the

Ratcliffe Community Center. Dinner will be provided.

Monday

14

February Career Fair Boot Camp—This is a crash course on the do’s and don’ts of attending a career fair that will

leave students feeling more confident when the attend a career fair. 11:30am-12pm in Dawson Center

room 309. Lunch will be provided.

Tuesday

15

February Speaker Series—What Your Generation Needs to Know—Discussion on how the Millennial Generation is

typically viewed and how to better position themselves in the workplace. 12:30pm-1:30pm in School of

Business and Leadership room 301. Lunch will be provided.

Wednesday

16

February Presentation of King’s Dream—King’s Dream is an enthralling live performance and multimedia presenta-

tion that offers a moving tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. the Nobel Peace Prize recipient who led

America’s peaceful revolution for equal rights for all. 7pm in the Rockland Ballroom.

Friday

18

February Maryland Career Consortium Career Fair will held at Loyola University from 10am-3:30pm. Shuttles will be

provided for students interested. Additional information including shuttle pick-up locations, will be availa-

ble soon.

Monday

21

February Speaker Series—How Social Media Can Hurt Your Career– Dr. Lawrence Burgee will speak about the infor-

mation students should not post on Facebook and information employers will use against you when

searching for a career. Dr. Burgee’s interview from WBAL will also be shown. 2:30pm-3:30pm in School of

Business and Leadership room 301. Snacks will be provided.

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Calendar of Events

The Career Architecture Experience—an interactive, hands-on journey geared towards first and second

year students which will immerse them in Career Architecture in an impactful way. Times and locations

will be forthcoming.

Tues-Wed

1-2

March

Monday

28

February

Career and Internship Fair presented by the Baltimore Business Journal will be held in the gymnasium on

the Owings Mills Campus from 3pm-6pm. Attending a career fair is an excellent way to explore career op-

portunities offered by a variety of employers. Making a great first impression is a must!

Multi-Cultural Awareness Week—Tunnel of Oppression. an interactive event that highlights contemporary

issues of oppression. It is designed to introduce participants to the concepts of oppression, privilege, and

power. Participants are guided through a series of scenes that aim to educate and challenge them to think

more deeply about issues of oppression. At the end of the tour, participants are provided with the oppor-

tunity to discuss their experiences with each other. Facilitators help participants reflect on their experienc-

es and put their newfound knowledge to use in their everyday lives. Tunnel of Oppression is a campus

grassroots diversity program that originated in 1993 at the Western Illinois University. Faculty are welcome

to involve their classes to participate on many levels. Contact Cheryl Hinton, x4489.

Thursday

24

February Speaker Series—”Gap Year and Your Options”- After graduation tips and opportunities to gain experience

and see the world. Presented by Sara Jaques and Thomas Romanoff from the Career Architecture Office.

3pm-4pm in Knott Hall room 23. Snacks will be provided.

The Career Architecture Experience—an interactive, hands-on journey geared towards first and second

year students which will immerse them in Career Architecture in an impactful way. Times and locations

will be forthcoming.

Thursday

3

March

Mon-Tues

7-8

March

Tuesday

8

March Speaker Series—Women in Careers. Advice and discussion from industry leaders presented in a panel for-

mat. Held in the Rockland Ballroom in conjunction with Multi-Cultural Awareness Week and to recognize

International Women’s Day. Presentation from 12pm-1pm followed by lunch in the Pre-Function Area.

Listen to the sounds of Master Flutist Galen Abdur-Razzaq, immediately following the Women in Careers

panel in the Pre-Function area. From Montclair, New Jersey he has performed both domestically and inter-

nationally for over thirty years. He holds a master’s degree in fine arts and education and is an arranger,

composer, director, educator, and writer.

Wednesday

9

March

Multi-Cultural Awareness Week—Irish Photography Exhibit and Reception with Teelin Irish Dance Company

in the Pavilion on the Greenspring Campus. Known for performances that accentuate the energy of Irish

dance with envelope-pushing choreography. 7pm.

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Calendar of Events Wednesday

9

March Multi-Cultural Awareness Week—Film Showing—”A Circus Like No Other” is a documentary by Exsul Van

Helden, Professor of Film, Video and Theatre at Stevenson. The film portrays how a diverse group of per-

formers live and work together as a community and family. 12pm showing on the Greenspring campus.

Room to be announced soon.

Tuesday

5

April

Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Conference: Journeys Through Service: Passport to Change. Ste-

venson is partnering with the Baltimore Collegetown Network, Maryland Campus Compact and the Shriver

Center at UMBC to present this unique day-long conference. The purpose is to share success strategies

among students, faculty and staff at institutions throughout Maryland on the topics of community service,

service-learning and civic engagement. 9am-4pm in the Rockland Ballroom.

Speaker Series—”Government Jobs Panel” - Students will learn about different government career paths

and how to cut through the red tape when applying. 3pm-4pm in Knott Hall room 221. Snacks will be pro-

vided.

Tuesday

29

March

Thursday

31

March Speaker Series—”Backpack to Briefcase” - Students will hear from recent alumni about their experiences

and strategies for navigating the job market and get first-hand advice on how to successfully transition

from college to the workforce. 5pm on the Owings Mills Campus. Location to be determined.

Networking and Etiquette Dinner—Students are taught professional etiquette and social skills that can be

used in business and formal situations. This year, for the first time, students will register for tables based

on their organizational and/or career field interest. A three-course meal is served and the event is free.

6pm in the Rockland Ballroom. Registration will begin in March.

Saturday

9

April

April

Saturday

21

The Baltimore Business Journal will have their monthly networking event on the campus of Stevenson Uni-

versity. This event is marketed to all Baltimore Business Journal subscribers and will include a special invi-

tation to the Stevenson community. Details to come.

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Career Architecture Staff

Chris Noya—Assistant Vice President

[email protected], x4497

Art Taguding—Executive Director

[email protected], x4496

Sarah McDowell—Director of Internships

[email protected], x4488

Cheryl Hinton—Director of Multicultural Affairs

[email protected], x4489

Tom Romanoff—Program Assistant

[email protected], x4479

Tracey Cantabene—Student Outreach Coordinator

[email protected], x4121

Skype: tcantabene

Sara Jaques—Career & Internship Advisor

[email protected], x4495

Kayla Tufares—Vista

[email protected], x4478

Kate Thorne—Administrative Assistant

[email protected], x4477

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Stevenson.edu/career

Facebook: SU Career Services

Twitter: @SUCareer

443-352-4477

[email protected]