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5 Things Every Undergrad Social Work Student Should Know

Check out these tips to help you be successful as a student in social work!

By Daniah Sawyer
Daniah Sawyer Regional Campus Career Ambassador
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Know Your Rights: Anti-Discrimination Laws for Natural + Protective Hairstyles

Did you know about the CROWN Act? This law protects against hair-centered racial discrimination in the workplace and also includes expressions of religion to protect those who wear hijabs, turbans or head scarves. Read on to learn more about your rights as worker in the U.S. and the protections that exist.

By Avery Caya
Avery Caya Graduate Assistant, CLAS/Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (They/Them/Theirs)
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Big Interview – The Practice Interviewing Platform

Big Interview is the perfect tool to provide students with the opportunity to prepare for their next interview. Learn more about this resource and how it can help you assist students on their career journeys.

By Steve Kligerman
Steve Kligerman Assistant Director, Programming & Career Everywhere | Pronouns: he/him/his
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Welcome to our Spring 2024 Career Everywhere Faculty Fellow!

Dr. Danielle DeRosa is currently a Visiting Clinical Instructor in the Neag School of Education and her extensive experience in multiple departments across the university contributes to her dedication to integrate career readiness into the student experience.

By Kaitlyn Anderson
Kaitlyn Anderson Career Readiness Program Designer
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Building a Faith-Based Professional Network

For religious college students, it may seem like the journey towards professional success excludes your beliefs, but by building a professional network with individuals who share similar values can help you feel a sense of unity.

By Maryam Mageed
Maryam Mageed
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First Destination refers to undergraduate outcomes within the 6 months following graduation. The data is collected through a survey distributed to students at graduation, and again in the months following, to gain insight on their lives post-graduation.

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Build Your Professional Skills & Competencies

Your degree program will provide you with many opportunities to develop skills, knowledge, and experience, but chances are you will …

A Guide to Career Wellness

Career wellness is present in many aspects of life in graduate school and exploring these materials can help to improve …

UConn eCampus

Explore UConn eCampus for all online courses, post baccalaureate certificates, graduate certificates, and graduate programs at the University of Connecticut.

Leadership & Management Skills

Employers are often eager to learn about a candidate’s leadership and/or management skills. Consider these resources to begin to expand …

Communication Skills

Communication skills encompass a range of interactions and engagement. Consider these resources to begin to expand your knowledge and skills.

Business Skills

Many employers value candidate knowledge about managing budgets, operations, personnel, and projects. Consider these resources to begin to expand your …