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Have your resume critiqued before the career fair!
Employer volunteers will review resumes and assist UDM students and alumni in determining career paths and employment opportunities within their organization. Resume critiques are 15 to 20 minutes in length and offered on a first-come basis. Students who pre-register will be given first preference.
3 Ways To Register for a Workshop | Information Session:
1) Log-in to your TitanCareerLink account at www.udmercy.edu/cec, select the Events tab from the top navigation, Click the appropriate tab (workshops, information session, career fair) and RSVP for the session of your choice.
2) Send an e-mail to careerlink@udmercy.edu. Please include your name, the workshop you wish to attend, and a contact phone number and e-mail address.
3) Call the Career Education Center at 313-993-1017 and leave a message stating your name, the workshop you wish to attend, e-mail address and contact phone number.
Use your TitanCareerLink to register for a list of all CEC sponsored events. If you don't have a TitanCareerLink account, create one at: http://www.udmercy.edu/cec/.
Events subject to change! All Events are for UDM students and alumni only!
Learn about career and internship opportunities with Ford Motor Company. For more information visit http://www.udmercy.edu/cec/.
Interested in employment in the automotive industry? Meet the recruiting team from Ford Motor Company learn about upcoming interviews for summer 2013 internships in finance, purchasing and engineering! You must pre-register to attend this event!
3 Ways To Register for a Workshop | Information Session:
1) Log-in to your TitanCareerLink account at www.udmercy.edu/cec, select the Events tab from the top navigation, Click the appropriate tab (workshops, information session, career fair) and RSVP for the session of your choice.
2) Send an e-mail to careerlink@udmercy.edu. Please include your name, the workshop you wish to attend, and a contact phone number and e-mail address.
3) Call the Career Education Center at 313-993-1017 and leave a message stating your name, the workshop you wish to attend, e-mail address and contact phone number.
Use your TitanCareerLink to register for a list of all CEC sponsored events. If you don't have a TitanCareerLink account, create one at: http://www.udmercy.edu/cec/.
Events subject to change! All Events are for UDM students and alumni only!
Join us for conversation and refreshments to learn about the BSN Completion Program.
Please join us for conversation and refreshments to learn about the BSN Completion Program offered at the Macomb University Center!
Dr. Mary L. White; Chairperson of the RN-BSN Completion Program will be there to discuss the program in detail and answer your questions.
The application fee will be waived and we will be making on-site admission decisions for those who bring transcript copies.
Come enjoy hot cider and hot chocolate while roasting marshmallows and hot dogs over an open fire!
Join the Student Alumni Association for the 7th annual Heat Up the Mall. The event is free and there will be all the hot chocolate and hot cider you can drink, as well as marshmallows to roast to make s'mores. Need a little something more than a s'more? No worries! We'll have hot dogs for roasting too.
A reading and book signing by Kelly Barth, author of the new memoir My Almost Certainly Real Imaginary Jesus.
Like many American kids, author Kelly Barth went to Sunday school, sang songs about Zacchaeus, and was tucked in with bedtime prayers. A typical Christian kid, that is, until she develops a searingly deep crush on another little girl playing after-hours in church, and more importantly, until Jesus "a tiny, imaginary Jesus, one that stays; safely tucked behind the baseboard or the petals of a peony" becomes her invisible friend and constant companion.
In her new memoir, My Almost Certainly Real Imaginary Jesus, Barth gives us a candid, touching, and often hilarious account of her journey from childhood to adulthood, and from a fear-driven fundamentalism to a mature spirituality that leaves her both "happily partnered and churched" (Library Journal). Along the way she enables readers to join her in exploring some of the lesser mapped territories of religion, faith, Christianity, authorship, love, and sexuality.
Please join Kelly Barth for a discussion on the art of memoir writing and a reading from her new book. Barth's talk will be followed by a book signing. This event is co-sponsored by the Women's and Gender Studies Program, Religious Studies department, English department, and Gay-Straight Alliance. It is free and open to the public. For more information contact Rosemary Weatherston, WGS Director, at 313-993-1083 / weatherr@udmercy.edu.
For more on the author and her book, visit http://www.kellybarth.com.