History Department Career Panel: Thursday October 5th

EVERYONE is welcome and INVITED to attend our Annual History Alumni Career Panel and PIZZA PARTY – Career paths in Business, Digital Technologies, Education, Law, and more!

WHEN: Thursday, Oct 4th, 5:30 pm
WHERE: Leighton 304

 

Introductions by Bill North, History Career Adviser

  • Heather Hoagland ’05, Collections Manager, Hennepin History Museum
  • Ben Lurie ’09, Marketing Communications Digital Specialist at 3M
  • Adron Mason ’16, Advancement Associate, The Blake School, Hopkins, MN
  • Madison McBride ’16, Social Studies Teacher and Assistant Swim Coach, Lakeville, MN
  • Jill McKiernan ’04, Senior Attorney Editor at Thomson Reuters
  • Clay Parrish ’12, Senior Project Manager – Future Transportation at Target Corporation

U of M IAS Presentation Series

Carleton students are invited to attend the University of Minnesota’s  IAS Thursdays presentation series this fall semester at the University of Minnesota’s Institute for Advanced Study. These talks are all free and open to the public and happen most Thursday afternoons at 3:30, usually in Northrop Auditorium. The next talk will be:

With Nancy Gertner, Harvard Law, Retired Federal Judge and Lecia Brooks, Outreach Director, Southern Poverty Law Center, in conversation with Elaine Tyler May, History, UMN
This panel discussion will bring Gertner and Brooks into a moderated conversation to discuss issues of race and justice in America. The two will discuss the roles of the justice system and advocacy, and why the history of the late 1960s is so relevant to issues of violence and race today. The audience will be invited to participate in the conversation with these two distinguished speakers, to address the fraught topic of race and justice in America.
Students are encouraged to check out their calendar which the whole roster of IAS Thursdays and other events.

Fall 2018 Lefler Lecture to be held on Wednesday October 17

 

Professor Serena Zabin, our Fall term History 298 instructor, has invited Professor Martha S. Jones, Johns-Hopkins, as our distinguished Fall term Herbert P. Lefler speaker.
Professor Martha S. Jones will present: “Birthright Citizens: A History of Race & Rights in Antebellum America” on Wednesday, October 17th, at 5:00 pm in Leighton 305.
Everyone is welcome to attend – free and open to the public!

The talk will be held on Wednesday, October 17th, 2018 from 5:00 – 6:00 pm in Leighton 305