CGCC Alumni Podcast Series: Teaching Writing & Writing Literature with Prof. Susan Choi YC ’90

Prof. Choi discusses writing literary fiction and how teaching creative writing at Yale impacts her own creative process. #SusanChoi #yale #yaleocs #cgcc #author #writing #nationalbookaward #pulitzer #writer #trustexercise #foreignstudent

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CGCC Alumni Podcast Series: Producing a TV Show with Yahlin Chang YC ’94

The Handmaid’s Tale Co-Executive Producer Yahlin Chang discusses writing for the silver screen and the business of television. #yale #ocs #yaleocs #cgcc #tv #writer #writing #thehandmaidstale #producer #producing #hulu

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CGCC Alumni Podcast Series: Building a Writing Career with Leigh Bardugo, YC ’97

Leigh Bardugo, New York Times Bestselling Author of Shadow and Bone, Six of Crows, and Ninth House, discusses the joys and struggles of writing a first draft and the road to publication.#yale #yaleocs #cgcc #LeighBardugo #grishaverse #writer #writing #author #sixofcrows #shadowandbone #Netflix

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CGCC Alumni Podcast Series: Innovating National Security Solutions with Lucas Kunce YC ’04 from the Pentagon

Lucas Kunce, Deputy General Council at the Defense Innovation Fund, discusses his path to military service after Yale and his career in national security negotiating arms control treaties and writing about the intersection of security, finance, and technology.#yale #cgcc #security …

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Helping Those With Disabilities Navigate Job Transitions

By Brian J. Rybarczyk and Allison Gose, in the Inside Higher Ed Carpe Careers series.

For a graduate student, the job market is an intimidating space full of uncertainty. Add to that a disability, and the navigation of the professional world …

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What I’ve Learned First-Hand About Getting Ahead at Work With a Speech Impediment

“Did you forget your name?” someone asked me at a networking event for marketing professionals a few years ago after it took me almost a minute to say it.

“No, I stutter,” I politely replied.

“Oh my gosh. I’m so …

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What Entrepreneurs and Geniuses Have in Common – Hosted by UConn TCS

March 2 @ 4:30 pm5:30 pm

Join UConn Technology Commercialization Services (‘TCS’) for a Fireside chat discussing:  The key characteristics of geniuses, teams and creativity, genius as a binary scenario, the role of luck, and what should you be doing.

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Vanderbilt University’s Picture Your Career Workbook

Vanderbilt University has written and publicly shared a 132-page workbook, Picture Your Career, for using visual thinking with careers!

Students and alumni are encouraged to download it — anyone who might find the information helpful.  It is a great way to …

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Get to Know OCS

About the Office of Career Strategy

The Office of Career Strategy (OCS) offers career advising, professional school advising, employment and internship opportunities, and career development resources. The office works with students and alums of Yale College, Yale Graduate School of …

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Applying for F-1 Optional Practical Training (OPT)

 

If you are an F-1 student planning to work in U.S. this summer, it is time to review the eligibility criteria and process for Optional Practical Training (OPT), a temporary employment authorization that provides an opportunity to apply knowledge …

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