Why come to CFAES, whether for a sustainability-related major or otherwise? A recent survey shows again that CFAES grads get jobs. (Photo: University Communications.)
environmental careers
Looking for a job or an internship?
Hey, CFAES students and recent alumni: You can talk to more than 30 potential employers and internship sources at the college’s winter 2015 Environmental and Sustainability Career Expo. It’s this Thursday, Jan. 22. Details.
Nov. 25: 700-plus Ohio State students to share their environmental science work
More than 700 Ohio State environmental science students will present posters on their final course projects — featuring such timely topics as climate change, water quality, renewable energy and more — at the third annual Environmental Science Student Symposium. The event goes from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 25, in Ohio State’s Ohio Union in Columbus. All the students are enrolled in Introduction to Environmental Science, taught through CFAES’s School of Environment and Natural Resources. Read more. (Photo: A scene from last year’s symposium; Molly Bean, SENR.)
If it’s Tuesday, this must be time to sign up
Registration deadlines are today (by check) and tomorrow (by credit card) for Tuesday’s (9/11) first-ever 2nd Tuesdays Breakfast Club, a networking, community-building, and breakfast-eating opportunity presented by the new Environmental Professionals Network. National Wildlife Federation President Larry Schweiger will present “Needed More than Ever: Environmental Professionals Confronting Profound Changes.” Opening remarks by Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee. Register here. More about the network here.
How to get a job in the environment
The School of Environment and Natural Resources Alumni Society presents a free Environmental Careers Networking Workshop next week. Focus: Best practices for networking … and finding a job in the environmental sector. A panel discussion features reps from ODNR, Ohio EPA, private environmental firms, and more. Details.