Shell Hacks: Florida’s largest hackathon event
Hennessy Sepulveda | Staff Writer The best in tech from all over Florida came together to show off their skills at Shell Hacks. Shell Hacks…
Hennessy Sepulveda | Staff Writer The best in tech from all over Florida came together to show off their skills at Shell Hacks. Shell Hacks…
By: Valentina Palm & Victor Jorges/PantherNOW Staff After the University’s American Society of Civil Engineers student chapter raised $18,000 in their spring 2018 career…
For students who are looking for an opportunity to build their careers without having to leave campus, The FIU Career and Talent Development Career Fair takes place each semester at MMC in the hopes that employers who visit the University will #HireFIU.
Parking garages at the Modesto Maidique Campus close for University career fair.
The Career Services office is hosting a series of events for students to improve their resumes on campus.
On Tuesday February 11, 2014 from 11 a.m -3:00 p.m in the WUC Ballrooms at the Biscayne Bay Campus (BBC), the University Career services office will be hosting a career fair.
Typically, there are six summer graduation ceremonies that occur. According to the Sun Sentinel, 3,500 students graduated this past summer, as opposed to 4,000 last winter and 4,300 last spring. Ivette Duarte, the interim director of Career Services, said seniors enrolled in summer A, B and C term that graduate in August face a better job market.
Put on that ironed shirt and straighten that tie.
This year’s Career Fair is taking place on Oct. 10 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Wolfe University Center Ballroom.
Career Fair to connect students and employers
In October 2010, journalist Evan Smith asked Texas Gov. and current presidential hopeful Rick Perry about the effectiveness of abstinence-only sex education. Although the footage of this video is a bit old, renewed interest in Perry after his announcement of entering the 2012 presidential race has caused it to become popular again. Perry’s difficulty in justifying abstinence-only sex education in Texas points to a larger struggle to reconcile the merit of this method in our country overall.