This spring semester, èצӰÏñ alumni returned to campus to participate in a variety of different programs and share their career-related experiences with students.
The Career Services Microcredential Initiative enhances èצӰÏñ’s liberal arts education with valuable skills in demand by employers and industries.
After spending a semester abroad with the èצӰÏñ Geneva Study Group in the fall of 2022, Brenna McConnell ’24 returned to the Swiss alpine city for a summer internship at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Jordan Juetten ’25 expanded her knowledge of economics and marketing through two summer experiences — one in a London classroom and the other in a Massachusetts business office.
Morgan McMahon ’25 spent summer 2023 leading tours of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., and personally ushering legislation to the Senate floor.
In September, ten èצӰÏñ students traveled to Orlando for the annual Grace Hopper Celebration, the world's largest professional conference and job fair for women and nonbinary people in tech.