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The Office of Career Planning & Professional Development at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York presents a podcast for Graduate Center students by Graduate Center students. Graduate Center alumni share their professional journeys and tips for the job search to help current students navigate the ins and outs of career planning.
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Stacy Hartman earned her PhD in German Studies at Stanford University and at the time of recording was the Director of the Publics Lab at the Graduate Center. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Stacy discusses careers in university initiatives and centers like the Publics Lab, the process of figuring out what you want to do after graduate school, and how to get on the path to a career in higher education. The post The Publics Lab (feat. Stacy Hartman) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
This is a special edition of Alumni Aloud. This conversation was recorded in May 2023 as part of a virtual panel event. Our three panelists—Allison Guess (PhD Earth and Environmental Sciences (Human Geography), Michèle Duguay (PhD Music Theory), and Agustina Checa (PhD Ethnomusicology) are alumni of the Graduate Center. The post Getting on the Tenure Track (feat. Allison Guess, Michèle Duguay, and Agustina Checa) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
This week’s guest is Hannah Collins who earned her doctorate in cello performance from the Graduate Center and is currently the cello professor at University of Kansas School of Music. In this episode, we talk about balancing teaching, performance, and service, collaboration between composers and performers, and the joys of teaching a diverse studio of cellists. The post Music at University of Kansas (feat. Hannah Collins) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Liam Sweeney earned his Master’s in Liberal Studies and is currently a Senior Analyst at Ithaka S+R. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, I speak with Liam about his passion for helping labor in humanities programs, the challenges of working while earning your degree, and the importance of showing up to the right place at the right time. The post Liberal Studies at Ithaka S+R (feat. Liam Sweeney) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Paul Schweigert studied History at the Graduate Center and is now a Senior Software Engineer at IBM. The post History at IBM (feat. Paul Schweigert) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Andrea Efthymiou earned her PhD in English Composition and Rhetoric at the Graduate Center and is now Director of Academic Planning & First-Year Programs, and the Writing Center Director at Hofstra University. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, I talk with Andrea about navigating her new administrative position, her approach to mentorship and writing education, as well as the power of listening, and the comfort of revision in administrative work. The post English at Hofstra University (feat. Andrea Efthymiou) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Tim Wilson earned his MPhil in French at the Graduate Center and is now a Senior Grant Writer at the Natural Resources Defense Council. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Tim shares insights about tapping into your network, figuring out what you want in a career, and developing a strategy to get your dream job. The post French at the Natural Resources Defense Council (feat. Tim Wilson) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Rebecca Rasch earned her PhD in sociology at the Graduate Center and is now a Mixed Methods Research Scientist on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Research Team at Amazon. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Rebecca speaks with us about research in HR and DEI, building inclusion into your process, and how to think about methods for a career in industry.  The post Sociology at Amazon (feat. Rebecca Rasch) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Jessica Miller received her PhD in Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences and is now a Director at Kearns and West. The post Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences at Kearns & West (feat. Jessica Miller) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Rayya El Zein received her PhD in Theatre and Performance at the Graduate Center. She is now Senior Program Manager at Code for Science and Society.  The post Theatre and Performance at Code for Science and Society (feat. Rayya El Zein) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Johnna Scrabis received her MA from the Graduate Center's Comparative Literature Program in 2015. She is currently a comedy producer at Impractical Jokers. The post Comp Lit at Impractical Jokers (feat. Johnna Scrabis) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Rebecca Amato received her PhD in History at the CUNY Graduate Center. She is currently the Director of Teaching and Learning at Illinois Humanities. The post History at Illinois Humanities (feat. Rebecca Amato) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Lindsay Green-Barber graduated from the Political Science program with her PhD in 2012. She is the founder of Impact Architects. The post Political Science at Impact Architects (feat. Lindsay Green-Barber) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Rachel Manes received her PhD in Developmental Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center and is currently a Senior Clinical Supervisor at BCS Counseling Group. The post Developmental Psych at BCS Counseling Group (feat. Rachel Manes) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Eva Sibinga graduated from the Graduate Center with a Master of Science in Data Analysis and Visualization. She is now a Curriculum Developer at Codecademy. The post Data Analysis & Visualization at Codecademy (feat. Eva Sibinga) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Aaron Eisenberg received his Master’s in Liberal Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is currently a Project Manager focused on North America and the United Nations at the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung. The post Liberal Studies at the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (feat. Aaron Eisenberg) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Alexia Raynal graduated from the MALS Program with an MA in Latin American and Caribbean Studies. She is now an EdTech Researcher at the Education Development Center’s Center for Children and Technology. The post Liberal Studies at the Education Development Center (feat. Alexia Raynal) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Thomas Harbison graduated from the History program with his PhD in 2011. He is the Acting Director of Digital Education at the Borough of Manhattan Community College. The post History in Digital Education (feat. Thomas Harbison) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Anders Wallace graduated from the Anthropology program with his PhD in 2019. He is currently a team lead for design research with Rocket Mortgage. The post Anthropology at Rocket Mortgage (feat. Anders Wallace) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Jiye Son graduated from the CUNY Graduate Center's Chemistry Program in 2019 with a PhD in Nanotechnology and Materials Chemistry. She is now the Associate Director for the Nanoscience Initiative and the ASRC Sensor CAT at the Grad Center's own Advanced Science Research Center. The post Chemistry at the Advanced Science Research Center (feat. Jiye Son) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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