Presented By: Institute for the Humanities
Humanities Career Panel
A Degree in the Humanities! Now What?
Hear from U-M alumni who are putting their humanities bachelor degrees to work! This humanities-focused career panel will feature alumni from a wide range of humanities disciplines and careers.
We'll ask question like: What advice would you give humanities students about networking and the job search process? Has your humanities background helped you in unexpected ways? What has been the biggest challenge post graduation? And more...
This is an exciting opportunity to obtain firsthand knowledge from those who have experience finding a job with a humanities degree. Register to attend at https://myumi.ch/ZDZ9p.
Panelists:
Lorena Chambers (PhD, MA in U.S. History, University of Michigan, 2020; BA in History, UCLA), Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Inclusive History Project and the Department of History at the University of Michigan
Ted Delphia (M ed Education Leadership, Madonna University (2013); MA English, Teacher Certification BA EX, Japanese, Eastern Michigan University (1990); BA in English & Music, University of Michigan (1987)), Executive Director at Michigan Japanese Bilingual Education Foundation
Gabi Kirsch (BA in Sociology and French (Honors), 2017), Director of Grassroots Giving at the Union for Reform Judaism
Emily Schmitt (BA in German, International Studies, & Political Science, 2021), Administrative Coordinator at University of Michigan Humanities Collaboratory
Jeff Waraniak (BA in English Language & Literature (Honors) & Creative Writing; Minor: Environmental Science, 2013), Senior Writer at Ford Motor Company
We'll ask question like: What advice would you give humanities students about networking and the job search process? Has your humanities background helped you in unexpected ways? What has been the biggest challenge post graduation? And more...
This is an exciting opportunity to obtain firsthand knowledge from those who have experience finding a job with a humanities degree. Register to attend at https://myumi.ch/ZDZ9p.
Panelists:
Lorena Chambers (PhD, MA in U.S. History, University of Michigan, 2020; BA in History, UCLA), Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Inclusive History Project and the Department of History at the University of Michigan
Ted Delphia (M ed Education Leadership, Madonna University (2013); MA English, Teacher Certification BA EX, Japanese, Eastern Michigan University (1990); BA in English & Music, University of Michigan (1987)), Executive Director at Michigan Japanese Bilingual Education Foundation
Gabi Kirsch (BA in Sociology and French (Honors), 2017), Director of Grassroots Giving at the Union for Reform Judaism
Emily Schmitt (BA in German, International Studies, & Political Science, 2021), Administrative Coordinator at University of Michigan Humanities Collaboratory
Jeff Waraniak (BA in English Language & Literature (Honors) & Creative Writing; Minor: Environmental Science, 2013), Senior Writer at Ford Motor Company
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