Career fairs have long been recognized as essential platforms for students to explore job opportunities, but their significance doesn’t fade after graduation. Alumni, too, benefit immensely from these events tailored to their unique needs and experiences.
As an international student, there is a lot of information about what you need to do to begin your studies and reach your goals. To help you see an overview of the different steps and resources available to you, we’ve …
By Megan Pritchett
Megan PritchettAssistant Director, Graduate Career and Professional Development
Hello, I am Brett Semelsberger, currently rounding off my senior year at the University of Denver. Alongside my academic pursuits, I have had the privilege of serving as a career peer advisor at the Burwell Center for Career Achievement, where …
Micro-Internships are short-term, professional assignments that help you build skills, explore career options, and prove yourself to prospective employers. Unlike a traditional internship, these paid opportunities typically range from 5 to 40 hours of work, and many can be completed …
The4D Experienceis DU’s commitment to students’ lifelong learning, engagement, and thrivingthrough the elevation and integration of four dimensions: intellectual growth, character exploration, well-being, and careers and lives of purpose.
The four dimensions serve as a holistic framework …