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- Jul 28 – Aug 22IBM Guided Learning Experience: Using Generative AI for Software DevelopmentGenerative AI is making coding and app development more accessible for everyone. Learn how to use generative AI for code generation, troubleshooting, and optimization. Acquire essential skills, such as: AI prompting techniques Analytical thinking Code generation and optimization Generative AI IBM Granite Large Language Models Problem solving Earn an industry-recognized Digital Credential and an IBM Certificate Learners who successfully complete the GLE receive two IBM SkillsBuild Digital Stickers, a Code Generation and Optimization Using IBM Granite Digital Credential issued and verified by Credly, and an IBM SkillsBuild Certificate. Enrollment window: Jul 07th – Jul 25th, 2025 at: https://skills.yourlearning.ibm.com/activity/PLAN-F792C7C86FC2?ngo-id=0302&utm_campaign=aca-3Q25SW4WENG-handshake Course starts: Jul. 28th, 2025
- Jul 28 – Aug 24IBM Guided Learning Experience: Using Generative AI to Derive Insights from DataManually sifting through vast amounts of data to uncover insights is a challenge. By applying generative artificial intelligence to classify and categorize data, you can streamline this process and free up more time for strategic decision making. Acquire essential skills, such as: AI prompting techniques Analytical thinking Data classification and summarization Generative AI IBM Granite and Large Language Models Problem solving Text classification Learners who successfully complete the GLE receive two IBM SkillsBuild Digital Stickers, a Data Classification and Summarization Using IBM Granite Digital Credential issued and verified by Credly, and an IBM SkillsBuild Certificate. Enrollment window: Jul 7- Jul 25, 2025 Course start: Jul 28 - Aug 24, 2025 Enroll at: https://skills.yourlearning.ibm.com/activity/PLAN-B16A488EBE8F?ngo-id=0302&utm_campaign=aca-3Q25DD4WENG-handshake
- Aug 911:00 AMGirls Who Invest Information SessionJoin us for an information session as we kick off our recruitment season for the 2026 Girls Who Invest (GWI) Intensive Program! Our session will cover program details and our application process. Eligible students for the 2026 Intensive Program are those graduating between December 2027 and spring 2029. Come with your questions - we're happy to answer them! Note: you must submit the GWI-specific registration link to attend this event. For any event or application-related questions, reach out to application@girlswhoinvest.org.
- Aug 111:45 PMPentagon Tour feat. Tucker Hughes '01 (@Vassar)Tucker Hughes ‘01 (Deputy Director for Studies and Analysis at The Joint Staff) invites Vassar students based in Washington, DC for the summer to join him for a free alum-led tour that will be offered on two different days/times: Monday, August 11 from 1:45 - 3:30 PM Wednesday, August 13 from 8:45 AM - 10:30 AM If you are interested in joining one of these tours, please complete the following interest form by Saturday, July 26 at 11:59 PM ET at the absolute latest. Please note that: Only U.S. Citizens can tour the Pentagon per Pentagon policy. Tour participants are required to present a Real ID-compliant form of identification when passing through security on the day of the tour (our alums can help make sure you've got what is needed to get through security if you are selected to join the tour and have questions). Space is limited (6 spots per tour) and selected students will be required to complete an online form that Tucker will send in advance of the event to begin the security clearance process. You will be provided with more details about what you are allowed to bring with you in advance of the tour once your participation is confirmed (in general, large bags/backpacks and cellphones are not allowed). Students should reserve two hours for this event (which includes check-in/security clearance and then a ~75-minute alum-led walking tour) and should only complete this form if they are available to attend and can commit to showing up on time for the tour. Current Vassar students will be given priority consideration, but if space remains members of the Class of 2025 are welcome to join the tour (so please complete this form if you're interested). Tucker is excited to offer this opportunity and we hope you'll consider joining him if it is of interest!
- Aug 116:00 PMLaw School Application Workshop (@Vassar)Thinking about applying to law school in the 2025–2026 cycle? Join us for a virtual workshop designed specifically for Vassar alums who are beginning to plan their law school applications. This informal session will provide a broad overview of the upcoming application cycle, including key dates, important components of the application (LSAT, personal statement, letters of recommendation), and tips for getting organized. We'll also discuss strategies for researching programs, building a timeline, and reflecting on your motivations for pursuing a legal career. Whether you're just starting to explore the idea or already committed to applying, this session will help you feel more informed and prepared.
- Aug 1210:00 AMThe School District of Philadelphia's August Instructional Hiring EventThe School District of Philadelphia is hosting a virtual hiring fair for interested teachers and counselors. We still have a number of open roles, especially in K-12 Special Education and MS/HS Math and Science. If you are interested in learning more about our district, and would like to meet with our principals directly, than please register for the event. We look forward to seeing you on August 12th!
- Aug 1212:00 PM2025 CIC Student Paper Challenge - Research OpportunityIn this three week research sprint (August 12 - September 1, 2025), the COVID Information Commons (CIC) will guide students from higher education institutions around the world to synthesize a 4 to 5 page research paper for the 2025 CIC Student Paper Challenge. Papers should consider research, trends, or topics that could contribute to COVID recovery, health and scientific insights, future discoveries, and innovations. The 2025 CIC Student Paper Challenge is open to undergraduate and graduate students at public and private universities, colleges, and community colleges. Recent graduates (within the last 12 months) and international students are also welcome to participate! Students will gain access to mentorship and resources to support their research journeys. This event is free for all. Interested in learning more? Join the CIC Project Team on Tuesday, August 12, 2025 at 12:00 to 1:00 pm Eastern Time for the 2025 CIC Student Paper Challenge Launch Event! - Click to Register The CIC SPC webpage (https://covidinfocommons.datascience.columbia.edu/content/2025-covid-information-commons-student-paper-challenge) provides more information about the event, including step-by-step instructions on how to participate, research prompts and challenges, free resources, and FAQs. We welcome you to join us, and please share this invitation with others who might be interested. Any questions, please email er3101@columbia.edu.
- Aug 1212:00 PMGet to Know the Disney College ProgramCome join Recruiters with Disney Programs Recruitment Team, for a virtual engagement session where they will help you learn more about the Disney College Program and discuss the living, learning and earning components offered. This 45-minute session aims to inform you about the Disney College Program and get you excited to learn more about this opportunity of a lifetime!
- Aug 124:00 PMEducational Session: What is Investment Management?Join us for an educational presentation to learn more about the investment management industry. We will define investment management, and introduce you to frequently used terminology including differentiating between asset classes. The session will also cover where Girls Who Invest's programs can fit into your educational and professional journey. Note: you must submit the GWI-specific registration link to attend this event. New to GWI? Consider following this overview with a Girls Who Invest Information Session to hear an introduction to our programs and application process. For any event or application-related questions, reach out to application@girlswhoinvest.org. We look forward to answering your questions!
- Aug 124:00 PMHow Science and Engineering Degrees Lead to a Career in ConsultingThink consulting is just for business majors? Think again. Discover how your STEM background equips you with the analytical mindset and problem-solving power that top consulting firms like Simon-Kucher are actively seeking. Join us to hear from consultants who made the jump from lab work and lectures to high-impact strategy and client solutions.
- Aug 138:45 AMPentagon Tour feat. Tucker Hughes '01 (@Vassar)Tucker Hughes ‘01 (Deputy Director for Studies and Analysis at The Joint Staff) invites Vassar students based in Washington, DC for the summer to join him for a free alum-led tour that will be offered on two different days/times: Monday, August 11 from 1:45 - 3:30 PM Wednesday, August 13 from 8:45 AM - 10:30 AM If you are interested in joining one of these tours, please complete the following interest form by Saturday, July 26 at 11:59 PM ET at the absolute latest. Please note that: Only U.S. Citizens can tour the Pentagon per Pentagon policy. Tour participants are required to present a Real ID-compliant form of identification when passing through security on the day of the tour (our alums can help make sure you've got what is needed to get through security if you are selected to join the tour and have questions). Space is limited (6 spots per tour) and selected students will be required to complete an online form that Tucker will send in advance of the event to begin the security clearance process. You will be provided with more details about what you are allowed to bring with you in advance of the tour once your participation is confirmed (in general, large bags/backpacks and cellphones are not allowed). Students should reserve two hours for this event (which includes check-in/security clearance and then a ~75-minute alum-led walking tour) and should only complete this form if they are available to attend and can commit to showing up on time for the tour. Current Vassar students will be given priority consideration, but if space remains members of the Class of 2025 are welcome to join the tour (so please complete this form if you're interested). Tucker is excited to offer this opportunity and we hope you'll consider joining him if it is of interest!
- Aug 1312:00 PMGet to Know the Disney College ProgramCome join Recruiters with Disney Programs Recruitment Team, for a virtual engagement session where they will help you learn more about the Disney College Program and discuss the living, learning and earning components offered. This 45-minute session aims to inform you about the Disney College Program and get you excited to learn more about this opportunity of a lifetime!
- Aug 1312:00 PMUSMC Platoon Leaders Class Info SessionLooking to Set Yourself Apart and Get Ahead? Join us for a Virtual Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class Info Session on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, from 12:00–1:30 PM (via Zoom). The Platoon Leaders Class (PLC) undergraduate commissioning program allows college students who are currently enrolled full time in any accredited college or university to pursue a commission in the Marine Corps without interrupting academic careers. PLC is the most common path to becoming one of us and all training sessions take place in Quantico, VA. This path has two training options: Two six-week summer training sessions for college freshman and sophomores One ten-week training session for college juniors Training includes academic and field topics. Academic subjects covered include Marine Corps history, leadership, close order drill, weapons handling, and general military subjects such as land navigation, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, interior guard, moral and ethical leadership, and basic combat. PLC candidates need to be physically fit as the physical training is demanding; for example, Officer Candidates in the PLC Seniors course run and hike an average of 250 miles (400 km) or more during a six-week period. Those who opt for the Juniors/Seniors program will find that the divided program is tailored to provide progressive training. The Juniors course is an introduction into the Marine Corps, and allows the candidates to be evaluated and motivated for a possible commission. Physical training, small unit leadership, and basic infantry tactics are addressed, as well as significant academic instruction. PLC Seniors is an advanced course of indoctrination and contains similar physical training, small unit leadership, infantry tactics, and academics; but at a faster rate and with more instructor-induced stress. Those candidates who opt for the combined course cover the same areas of instruction, but it is integrated without the need to reevaluate candidates due to a year-long gap. Ready to Lead the Few and the Proud? Join us for a Virtual Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class Info Session on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, from 12:00–1:30 PM (via Zoom). Link for the zoom info session on August 13, at 12:00pm: PLC Information Session | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams Register now.
- Aug 132:00 PMExplore the Naval Acquisition Development Program (NADP)Come visit with me while I explain the Naval Acquisition Development Program and all that it can offer you. Begin your career in the Department of the Navy in one of our entry-level opportunities. We are in over 35 locations across the county to include Hawaii and Guam. We will provide an overview of how to apply, the locations and job opportunities we offer, and so much more.
- Aug 133:00 PMCampus Relaunch: Reenergize & Leverage Your Summer AdvantageSummer Career Navigator Series - Session #6 Ready to hit the ground running this fall? This capstone session is all about transitioning from summer to academic success, leveraging your summer growth to excel in your studies and career development. ☀️ Why You NEED to Be Here: Take time to reflect on your summer learnings and refocus on clear goals for the academic year. Learn strategies to thrive as you manage academics, extracurriculars, and career development effectively. Build on the connections you made over the summer and strengthen your campus network. Discover how to utilize campus resources and build strong relationships with professors and mentors. Get ahead of the game with strategies for internships, networking, and career planning on campus. 💡 You'll Walk Away With: A clear plan for achieving your academic and career goals. Strategies for balancing your commitments and managing your time. Increased confidence in your ability to navigate campus life. A stronger network of peers and mentors. Actionable steps to prepare for your career. Joined us for the full Summer Career Navigator Series? We'll share more about how to claim your digital badge! Don't let the return to campus overwhelm you. Join us to re-energize your academic and career journey and make this your most successful year yet! 👀 This is the sixth and final session of the 2025 Summer Career Navigator Series! We encourage attendees to sign up for the full series; those who attend all 6 sessions and complete the accompanying workbook will earn a digital badge to display on their LinkedIn profile! If you miss a live session, you may stream the recorded event at any time.
- Aug 134:00 PMGirls Who Invest Information SessionJoin us for an information session as we kick off our recruitment season for the 2026 Girls Who Invest (GWI) Intensive Program! Our session will cover program details and our application process. Eligible students for the 2026 Intensive Program are those graduating between December 2027 and spring 2029. Come with your questions - we're happy to answer them! Note: you must submit the GWI-specific registration link to attend this event. For any event or application-related questions, reach out to application@girlswhoinvest.org.
- Aug 13–182025 Goldman Sachs Business Academy – Singapore2025 Goldman Sachs Business Academy – Singapore August 14, 15 & 18, 2025 (9:00 AM-1:00 PM SGT) Please join us for the 2025 Goldman Sachs Business Academy – Singapore. This exploratory program will allow you to learn more about our Summer Internship opportunities with Goldman Sachs. Participants will enjoy informative sessions about our divisions, case studies that will allow insights to the work we do, networking opportunities with professionals at the firm, and exclusive opportunity to be fast-tracked in the 2026 summer internship application process. Kindly refer below for our division lineup at the 2025 Business Academy: Asset Management Private Wealth Management FICC and Equities Investment Banking Global Investment Research Registration information: Click here to register. Register by July 20, 2025 Open to students graduating between August 2026 to July 2027 Selected participants will receive an email confirmation with more details Should you have any questions, kindly reach out to aejcampusrecruiting@gs.com We look forward to meeting you.
- Aug 141:00 PMFBI Special Agent Virtual Info SessionAttendees MUST register at this link to receive meeting information: FBI Special Agent Virtual Info Session This virtual information session is a great opportunity to learn about the Special Agent position, hear from current Agents about the day to day of their role, learn about the qualifications, duties, and benefits of being a Special Agent, the application process, and more. If you have ever considered a career as an FBI Special Agent, this is your chance to learn more! 📆 Thursday, August 14 — 10-11am PACIFIC
- Aug 142:00 PMGet to Know the Disney College ProgramCome join Recruiters with Disney Programs Recruitment Team, for a virtual engagement session where they will help you learn more about the Disney College Program and discuss the living, learning and earning components offered. This 45-minute session aims to inform you about the Disney College Program and get you excited to learn more about this opportunity of a lifetime!
- Aug 142:00 PMMaking a Difference: Social Work and Psychology Careers at Mayo ClinicThis session is designed for individuals passionate about making a positive impact on people's lives through careers in social work and psychology. During this webinar, you'll have the opportunity to: • Learn about the diverse roles available in social work and psychology at Mayo Clinic. • Hear from experienced professionals who will share their career journeys, challenges, and successes. • Discover the unique opportunities for professional growth and development at one of the world's leading healthcare institutions. • Understand the collaborative environment at Mayo Clinic that fosters innovation and excellence in patient care. • Get answers to your questions during a live Q&A session with our panel of experts.
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