The 2017 Winter Career Expo is underway. We’ve found 6 resources that will help you make the most out of the experience thanks to our friends at… The LSA Opportunity Hub 1. Research companies in advance. The University Career Center has all the information you need to know about who is going to be at […]
Author: Matthew J Adams
New Texting Implementation Guide
In recent months, several departments have been reaching out for guidance on adopting a text messaging in order to connect with students. As with most communications endeavors, the success of the program will depend largely on its strategy for implementation. The Texting Implementation Guide has been added to the Resources→Best Practices section. As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions: […]
Groundbreaking Findings and Cultural Exploration – Interning Abroad in Portugal
By Rachel Hai, LSA IIP In the summer of 2015, two LSA students, Matthew Pavlovic and Olivia Smyth, set out to explore all that their internships in Lisbon, Portugal had to offer. Pavlovic details the fear of ambiguity in his first blogpost, “I was excited and nervous at the same time. I wasn’t really sure […]
Three #LSAvictors recognized in Crain’s Detroit ’20 in their 20s’
HAIL! to these #LSAvictors valiant on their recent recognition by Crain’s Detroit Business news publication’s 2016 class of ‘20 in their 20s.’ Ameila M. Hoover At 25 years old, Amelia (’14 AB, International Studies and Political Science) is a disaster program specialist for the American Red Cross in Detroit. Read more about how her degree has led […]
Remembering Professor Maxwell Reade
Math Professor Maxwell Reade died on April 13, at 100 years and 2 days old, after having worked in the math department for 40 years. He was loved by his students and colleagues, as this Alumni Association article attests. Maxwell and his wife have a student scholarship in their name–the Marjorie and Maxwell Reade Fund […]