Redbird Mila Wendt shares how vital technology is to one’s career; and although it can be intimidating, it is not as hard as it seems.
Ability to utilize technology essential to Redbird career success

Redbird Mila Wendt shares how vital technology is to one’s career; and although it can be intimidating, it is not as hard as it seems.
Alumna Candice Halbert will speak at the Charles Morris STEM Social, where students interested in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) can network with faculty.
The entire campus community is invited to hear the stories and celebrate first generation students at the First Generation Celebration on November 7-8, hosted by the TRIO program in University College.
Attending college can be scary, especially if you don’t know exactly what you want to do in the future. The Career Center can guide you in the right direction.
Applications are open for the Charles Morris STEM Scholarships.
Redbird Taylor Denby shares how to be successful as a new Redbird, both academically and with your career.
Event on November 6 brings a panel of human resources specialists to discuss the factors involved during the job offer and tips on how to negotiate them effectively.
Employers seek critical thinkers to help them meet needs in rapidly changing environments. Discover how to showcase this important skill as you approach the job search.
The Career Center’s LinkedIn workshops show students how to effectively utilize the online tool to build professional contacts and career connections, and identify career opportunities.
Internships can mean different things to people. Whatever an internship means to you, it’s important to know an internship is vital to your career success. Redbird Julia Shepard explains how.