Peak Performance Series

Annual HC First-year Resume & LinkedIn Workshop

Every Fall, Honors College 1st-year's kickoff their college career by revamping or creating their resumes and LinkedIn profiles to prepare for applications in research labs, internships, competitions, and student organizations.

Whether you already have a resume and LinkedIn profile or are starting from scratch- the Honors College Scholar Peer Mentors are here to guide you through the creation and updating process.

Annual HC Career & Research Mixer

The Annual Honors College Career & Research Prep Mixer (Previously the Internship & Research Mixer)

Presented by the Honors College Scholar Peer Mentors

 

Senior Career and Life with Purpose Workshop

Take some time before classes end to intentionally assess where you are headed, what you want to keep moving forward with, and pivots you might make to help you navigate to your most purposeful and satisfying career and life.

LinkedIn Headshots for Honors College Students- hosted by the HC Media Team

Have your professional headshot taken to create a LinkedIn profile that will catch the attention of employers and help you network like a pro. Interested students should arrive at the HC Coffee Bar between the HC Druskin South Lounge and the HC Fireside Lounge. First-come, first-serve.

Today's headshots will take place immediately before the Honors College Summer Sendoff celebration.

Honors College Networking Through Golf: Skills Clinic

Networking and business deals frequently occur on the golf course, but many people either do not have experience golfing, have never been invited to a ‘seat at the table’ for these types of networking opportunities, or feel uncomfortable joining in because of a lack of familiarity with the sport.

Honors College Networking Through Golf: Skills Clinic

Networking and business deals frequently occur on the golf course, but many people either do not have experience golfing, have never been invited to a ‘seat at the table’ for these types of networking opportunities, or feel uncomfortable joining in because of a lack of familiarity with the sport.