Discover practical tools, strategies, and creative approaches to thrive in your career without burning out. Join Cara de Lange for an engaging workshop focused on: •(Re)Defining Success: Understand your strengths, discover your purpose, and stand out in a competitive market. •Managing Rejection and Uncertainty: Navigate challenges in today's job market, Al advancements, and career pressures. • Avoiding Burnout: Learn strategies to balance energy, manage stress, and maintain well-being. •Creative Ideation Exercises: Explore innovative methods like biomimicry, sound, and performance to craft unique job applications and future-proof careers. About Cara de [...]
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Are you ready to dive into the world of media and entertainment? The Media & Entertainment Business Club empowers UM students with the knowledge, resources, and connections to succeed in this dynamic industry. From marketing and financing to distribution and management, we help you develop real-world skills and build relationships with industry leaders. Come to our General Interest Meeting to learn how we can support your journey in entertainment. Whether you’re interested in launching a production, managing talent, or breaking into film and TV, we’re here to help you succeed. [...] |
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The Global Engagement Taskforce (GET) of the School of Communication has planned a series of talks and events to support the school’s internationalization efforts. The core idea is to have a diversity of speakers/events to represent the various faculty and student interests in practice and critical research. These interests span from technological insights and aesthetic initiatives to journalistic and promotional work. |
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Dr. Patrick Johnson, Marquette University, examines how journalism has historically marginalized LGBTQIA+ communities, leaving gaps that still echo in how we understand the past and present. Drawing on research and teaching, this talk invites us to reckon with what has been lost and explore how to bring these specters into the light to find a more inclusive and equitable future for storytelling, especially for those in the LGBTQIA+ community. |
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