CPI student ambassador and senior student, Cydni Burton assisted Ms. LaTonya O’Neal, graduate school counselor at Spelman College with the 1st annual Spring Professional and Graduate School Fair. The fair took place at Spelman College in which 47 graduate schools and 3 prep schools participated. Career Pathways Initiative was very excited to be a part of helping students find guided career pathways to achieve their professional goals. We look forward to more opportunities to continue to reach students!!!
CPI Welcome Back Students for the Spring 2018 Semester!!!
The CPI committee welcome back students for the spring 2018 semester!!!Stay tuned for major announcements and events this semester!!! You do not want to miss out on ways that you can identify your guided career pathway!!!
Career Pathways Initiative Hosted a Fall Festival to Conclude the Fall Semester
The CPI committee concluded fall 2017 semester with their 1st Fall Festival. CPI invited the Spelman community to come out and learn more about the Career Pathways Initiative as we “Connect Careers with Courses”. The festival was comprised of informational tables from CPI Student Ambassadors, Career Planning and Development Office, Alumnae Affairs, and Faculty from various departments to share information about collaborating with CPI on different endeavors. The fall festival was full of food, music, fun, and great information about the Career Pathways Initiative!! We give many thanks to everyone who participated and attended the event!!
CPI is Committed to Engaging Students
The CPI committee concluded fall 2017 semester with a Fall Festival. As the festival was taking place one of the major focuses was engaging with students more about guided career pathways. The CPI committee wanted to know how they can better assist Spelman College students with identifying the right guided career pathways that align with their professional goals. A round table discussion was led by the CPI student Ambassador and senior, Cydni Burton. The discussion was very insightful as it consisted of many students from different majors and classifications.
CPI Sponsored Data Science Faculty Workshop
Members of the CPI Project Team, Drs. Marshall, Holmes, and Williams introduced Social Science and Humanities faculty to Data Science and its possibilities for their course enhancement and student learning. The workshop presented the realm of data science (an area that is of increasing interest to employers) to faculty. It was an overview workshop to give hands-on expertise to interested faculty.