Informational Interviews to the Rescue: exploring careers in government, policy, and law

Are you still exploring your career with an interest in government, policy, and law? Are you having difficulty navigating if law school is right for you?  Below are several tips on how to succeed in your career exploration through informational …

By Cassandra Kleid
Cassandra Kleid
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First-Generation Narratives: Resilience, Identity, and the Pursuit of Law with Dayana Mazariego

Navigating higher education as a first-generation student is a journey marked by resilience, determination, and the courage to step into the unknown. Sharing stories of first-generation students not only celebrates their achievements but also inspires future generations to break barriers. …

By Nicole Stephanie Pentecostes
Nicole Stephanie Pentecostes
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Five Clubs That Every Writer Should Join

For any aspiring writer, having a space to express yourself is essential. Here at Binghamton University, there are countless clubs on campus that can help you build a portfolio, share your work with others, and find a writing community with …

By Sunna Saeed
Sunna Saeed
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Spotlight on Success: How a Theatre Minor Can Supercharge Your Professional Communication and Development

Interpersonal skills are everything when it comes to the professional world. Professional communication, adaptability, and other soft skills are essential aspects of any workplace.  Regardless of your major, whether STEM, law, Accounting, or others,  adding a theatre minor can help …

By Cassandra Kleid
Cassandra Kleid
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QTPOC non-profit, Camp Reimagined, hiring summer 2026 program staff! APPLY NOW!

QTPOC-led non-profit, Camp Reimagined, is currently hiring program staff for their summer 2026 season.

Located on 1,000 acres of unceded Lenape land, in what is today known as Port Jervis, NY, Camp Reimagined provides space for Queer and BIPOC youth …

By Erin Hansen
Erin Hansen
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6 Tips for BIPOC Students Searching for an Internship

It is important to the career success of Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) students to graduate with at least one internship or other career-related job. Although some employers hire primarily based on the school and major of the student, …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Spring Career Fair 2026: How to Stand Out, Connect, and Succeed

As the spring career fair approaches, it’s easy to think of it as one busy afternoon filled with quick conversations and free swag. In reality, the career fair plays a much larger role in how employers identify and evaluate potential …

By Saloni Nepal
Saloni Nepal
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Redefining Leadership as First Gens

Welcome to Season Six of the First Gen Coach Podcast! This episode is all about redefining leadership for first gen professionals. I am interviewed by first-generation Latina social worker Sara Diaz. We talk about my journey of leadership, what leadership …

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Cutting Emotional Ties to a Job

In this episode, I discuss the importance of cutting emotional ties to jobs that no longer serve you, particularly for Latinas, women of color, and first gen professionals. I talk about the anger and grief that comes with career transitions, …

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Balancing Technical Projects and School: Time Management for Watson Students

Let’s be real, being an engineering or Computer Science student is a juggling act. Between lab reports, group projects, coding assignments, clubs, and student organizations(which I emphasize you should be a part of), and maybe even a job or internship, …

By Jen Weiss
Jen Weiss Senior Student Engagement Specialist
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