02-19-25 Career Services Newsletter

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Thriving Through the Search: Protecting Your Mental Health While Job Searching

Monday, 2.10.25 | 6:30PM - 7:30PM

This interactive virtual workshop equips job seekers with practical strategies to protect and prioritize their mental well-being throughout the job search journey. Discover tools to manage stress, build resilience, and maintain a healthy mindset as you navigate career opportunities all from the comfort of your own space

Digital Storytelling Pt. 2: Building Your Social Media and Digital Brand

Monday, 4.7.25 | 6:30PM - 7:30PM

This virtual workshop focuses on leveraging social media and digital platforms to enhance your personal and professional brand Learn advanced storytelling techniques, content strategies, and platform-specific tips to craft a compelling online presence that authentically represents your narrative and engages your audience

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Pitt’s Theological Library

To check out laptops, accessories, and other hardware, visit the Pitts Theology Library circulation desk.

Three-Hour Loans

USB flash drives.

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Microphone

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Learn about the Robert W. Woodruff Library's borrowing privileges and policies.

What Can You Borrow?

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DiscoverWhatMovesYou

TruMotivate is a story-based assessment that helps students understand themselves, how they’re wired for success, and how they’re uniquely motivated Personalized results empower students to articulate their value, show up at their best, choose the right career, and cultivate deep meaning, satisfaction, and fulfillment in their work and everyday life.

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EXPANDING VOCATIONAL IMAGINATION SERIES

REV. JONATHAN WILKINS SR. FORMER TEAM CHAPLAIN, CHICAGO BEARS

SR. PASTOR MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTREVILLE, VA

REV. THOMAS C. SETTLES III TEAM CHAPLAIN, UGA FOOTBALL

SR. PASTOR CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH

ATHENS, GA

FEBRUARY 20, 2025 6:30 - 7:45 PM

REV. LEAH GUNNING FRANCIS, PH.D.

SR. VP & CHIEF MISSIONS OFFICER

INDIANA UNIV HOSPITALS

REV. BRIDGET PIGGUE, TH.D. DIR. OF SPIRITUAL HEALTH

EMORY UNIV HOSPITAL - MIDTOWN

MARCH 20, 2025 6:30 - 7:45 PM

EXPANDING VOCATIONAL IMAGINATION SERIES ZOOM

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Professional Development Opportunities

LOCATION: Remote

LENGTH OF FELLOWSHIP: June 2025- November 2025 (6 months)

BUILDING POWER RESOURCE CENTER

The Building Power Resource Center (BPRC), established in November 2023, is a national resource hub for community organizations and local governments to develop and implement leading-edge climate policies and projects in the buildings and power sector.

We support collaboration between powerbuilding groups, unions, and government leaders to maximize their collective power and leverage all their resources, including the still-accessible billions of dollars in IRA funds, to create jobs, increase affordability, and improve community health in working class, poor, and environmental justice communities.

BPRC is working with 12 partners across the country to create policy models and projects that grow their capacity and are “political winners”. Our goal is to nurture the adoption of these models to dozens of places across the country in order to build the knowledge and capacity for implementing an equitable climate transition.

TO APPLY:

Please submit a resume along with answers to a couple of application questions in lieu of a cover letter. The application deadline is Friday, February 28th.

program equips participants with the tools necessary to address the complexities of climate change, environmental impacts, and climate-induced mobility.

Our Approach to Learning The ISCM places a strong focus on the vulnerabilities of marginalized communities, particularly women and girls, racialized, minority, and Indigenous groups, as well as economically disenfranchised individuals. The program emphasizes solutions-driven learning through a rights-respecting lens, grounded in social, migrant, racial, feminist, economic, and environmental justice. The aim is to create cross-sectoral, timely, and just solutions to the challenges of climaterelated mobilities.

Applications for ISCM 2025 Now Open The 2025 ISCM program runs from May 26 to July 9 and is open for applications from February 7 to February 28, 2025. This year’s program will host up to 200 participants, offering lectures from over 40 experts in the field.

Have you wanted to learn more about our internships? RSVP for our virtual career fair!

In this virtual event, you’ll learn about the vital role of fundraising in advancing meaningful causes and how it can serve as a launching pad for a rewarding career. Join us to discover how non-profits like the American Heart Association offer dynamic career opportunities in sales, marketing, and more, while making a difference in the world.

�� Date: Wednesday, February 26th, 2025

�� Time: 3-4 PM EST

�� Register now: http://spr.ly/6044IvZeA

Don't miss this chance to experience hashtag#TheAHALife and make a difference with your career! ❤

✨Calling All Visual Artists✨

The Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs is searching for a talented visual artist to create the official artwork for this year's Atlanta Jazz Festival. We’re looking for a piece that captures the spirit of jazz and its powerful influence on both Atlanta and world culture.

Deadline to submit: Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, by 5 PM!

Don’t miss this opportunity to have your art showcased at one of the nation’s largest free jazz festivals!

Are you a woman leveling up in the workplace? Advocating for social responsibility? A U.S. based midcareer professional who is creating innovative approaches to your field?

The �������� ������������ ��������������, in partnership with Stuart Weitzman, is an opportunity to increase your leadership potential, expand your network and achieve your next social impact milestone.

What’s in it for you? ⤵

• Leadership training & mentorship

• Invitation to an in-person event in DC (travel covered!)

• Access to grant funding & a global network of 20,000+ changemakers

⏰ Applications close February 28th!

The AARP® Purpose Prize® award is a one-of-a-kind national award that honors people age 50-plus who are using their life experience to make a better future for us all. The award recognizes nonprofit founders with $75,000 for their organizations and a year of supports and resources to help broaden their impact. Examples of current supports include one-on-one leadership coaching for founders, data and evaluation consulting, succession planning, prospectus development, social media and branding support, and more.

Apply now for the AARP Purpose Prize award. Applications must be submitted by February 28, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET.

Eligibility

You will be 50 years of age or older at the application deadline

You are the founder or cofounder of your organization

You started the organization for which you are applying at the age of 40 or older

You still have an active role in the organization

You are a legal resident of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia

Your organization is a Section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) non-profit exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code or a project fiscally sponsored by a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) non-profit organization

Your organization’s principal place of business is in the U.S. (though its work might be international in scope)

Your organization’s work is not exclusively religious

�� RRA™ Applications Are NOW OPEN! ��

Calling all Atlanta-based, Black-owned product brands! The RICE Retail Readiness Academy™ (RRA™) is BACK and ready to equip ambitious entrepreneurs with the tools, access, and strategy to scale their businesses and secure shelf space.

Last year’s cohort walked away with game-changing insights, funding, and direct access to major retailers now, it’s your turn!

Who should apply?

-Black-owned brands with traction and revenue

-Entrepreneurs selling online, in local stores, or preparing for major retail -Founders ready to refine their retail strategy and scale up

What’s in it for you?

-Connections to top retailers & industry insiders

-A $5,000 grant to invest in your business

-Expert coaching on supply chain, funding & retail strategy

- A brand content shoot to strengthen your marketing & visibility

Key Dates:

�� Applications Open: TODAY – February 17, 2025

�� RRA™ Interest Mixer: February 24, 2025 | 6PM

�� Application Deadline: March 1, 2025

This is your moment to level up. Don’t miss this opportunity to position your brand for long-term retail success!

Tag a business owner who needs to apply & spread the word!

Learn More & Apply

IREX, on behalf of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA), is inviting qualified professionals to apply to serve as application reviewers for the 2025-2026 Fulbright Teacher Exchanges program. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of global education by evaluating talented educators from around the world who are passionate about making an impact in their communities.

Reviewer Responsibilities

As a Fulbright Teacher Exchange application reviewer, your primary responsibilities will include:

Evaluating and Scoring Applications: Reviewers will evaluate program applicants based on a set of scoring criteria and guidelines provided by IREX and approved by ECA. Each reviewer will assess 20-40 applications using IREX’s online system.

Review Timeline: The review process will take place in 2-4 week periods between March 2025 and August 2025. Exact timing will depend on the program, and further details will be shared with selected reviewers.

Live Nomination Panel: Following the review period, reviewers may be invited to participate in a 2-hour virtual nomination panel to discuss the applicants and finalize nomination decisions.

The final deadline for submitting your application is March 1, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST

Hey guys! Interested in creative writing and looking to perfect your craft? The New School has applications open for their Paris Summer Writing Intensive, a Creative Writing Certificate Program. Experience workshops that offer the opportunity to refine your craft in fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, memoir, or poetry – in France! Deadline to apply is March 3.

Learn More & Apply

Convenings are powerful opportunities for collective action that strengthen movements, forge new connections, and inspire partnerships. The Youth Climate Convening Grant supports youth climate and social justice activists in creating spaces to build relationships, innovate, and prepare for future resilience. This grant helps organize gatherings either online or offline that contribute to strategy alignment and collective impact.

Application deadline: 3 March 2025

opportunity. Fall and spring sessions are 15 weeks long with a stipend of $5,100; our summer session is 10 weeks long with a stipend of $3,400. Interns work 20 hours per week.

Internship Deadlines

Summer 2025

Application Opens: Early January 2025

Applications Deadline: March 3, 2025

Start dates: May 20, 2025 or May 27, 2025

We are looking for people interested in joining #CulturalSurvival's internships. Three months were you will find mentorship and grow in a nonprofit organization dedicated to defending #IndigenousRights.

Open internships:International Bazaar Program Internship:

https://lnkd.in/gkRjNzZM

Capacity Building Program Internship:

https://lnkd.in/gv6dRJGXCommunications Internship:

https://lnkd.in/gvCtSR94

Community Media Program Internship: https://lnkd.in/gM2AaFWn

Calling all changemakers! �� HealthEquity Community Foundation is awarding grants to organizations that are making an impact in their communities.

We’re looking for charitable nonprofits that tackle challenges in:

✅ Financial Education & Literacy

✅ Health & Medicine

✅ Mental Health & Crisis Support

✅ Basic Human Needs

Spread the word and apply by March 7

AI, Systems, and Society Conference

Join top scholars and practitioners on the Emory Atlanta campus to explore AI's societal and ethical impacts, with a focus on algorithmic fairness and AI decisionmaking. March 7-8, 2025

Emory Center for Ethics, Room 102 1531 Dickey Drive

Atlanta, Georgia

Learn More & Apply

Thank you for your interest in the Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions (CMSI) 2025 John Smartt Summer Scholars: Research & Programming Fellowship! We are looking for summer interns who will work remotely for CMSI for six weeks in the summer from June 2, 2025, to July 11, 2025. This opportunity includes a $2,000 stipend and provides interested graduate students (masters and doctoral) with the opportunity to gain professional experience, network with scholars in the field of higher education, and learn essential research and programming skills related to equity and leadership in higher education.

Please review this application in its entirety and all required fields before beginning. We recommend you draft application contents in a separate document and transfer your responses to this form when you are ready to submit. Once you submit this application, you will be unable to edit it. This application will close March 11, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST.

Each year, the Center selects fellows from a broad range of disciplines and backgrounds such as law, journalism, higher education, social science, technology and government.

The Center welcomes candidates from all backgrounds to apply, and invites a wide range of innovative projects. As part of the University of California, the Center is committed to promoting diversity and equal opportunity in its education, services and administration, as well as research and creative activity. We are focused on projects that address current issues affecting students, staff, administrators and faculty and will have a direct impact on individuals and communities across campuses. Work products can take many forms such as (but not limited to) qualitative/quantitative research, curricular modules, toolkits or training programs/pilots. To learn about what our current class of fellows are working on, click here. For more information about the work of previous fellows, click here.

The one-year fellowship will run from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026.

This is not a residential fellowship. Selected fellowships will be awarded $20,000 to support their work, and up to $5,000 in research funds will be available as needed.

Applications are due by Friday, March 21, 2025 at midnight. If you have questions, please feel free to contact freespeechcenter@uci.edu.

The Urban Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will select 30 nonprofits to each receive a $50,000 grant to use data to improve local conditions and help residents live their healthiest lives.

The program helps nonprofits use data to catalyze local action and address inequities in the physical, economic, and social conditions of a place. These include housing, transportation, community safety, climate and environment, the built environment, and other local conditions. Grants are awarded annually.

Apply by March 18

More Information & Apply

Applications for the 2025-2026 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper fellowship are open until March 31, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. PST.

Named for the “mother of African-American journalism,” the program was launched in 2022 to provide recent graduates, mid-career alums and former students of Historically Black Colleges and Universities with yearlong, salaried fellowships with full benefits in reporting, audience engagement and news product management.

About the program

Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellows will spend a year working in reporting, audience engagement and product management roles with full-time salaries and benefits, made possible by the generous support of Michelle Mercer and Bruce Golden. Fellows are embedded in their respective teams and receive mentorship and professional development. We also provide career coaching to prepare fellows for their path after their fellowship.

The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity program is designed to bring together the many diverse industries and professions that influence health and wellbeing including, but not limited to: art, law, business, academia, medicine, government, journalism, social enterprise, research, media, housing, and health care delivery.

Fellows will be selected based on demonstrated commitment in the area of health equity and leadership potential. The program will build and support a group of global, multidisciplinary leaders equipped with the technical knowledge, skills and network to advance health equity in their organizations and communities.

April 10, 2025: Application closes

�� Exciting News! Applications for the 2026 Global Leadership Fellows Cohort Are Now Open!

Are you ready to take your career to the next level and shape the future of global leadership? The Global Leadership Fellows Program is a one-of-a-kind opportunity designed for emerging leaders seeking to expand their expertise, grow their network, and gain hands-on international experience.

�� What’s in Store?

✅ Masterclasses on critical topics like Capital, Governance & Policy, Civil Society, Technology, Geopolitics & Diplomacy and International Business

✅ Exclusive professional coaching to refine your leadership skills

✅ Immersive travel experiences that offer real-world global insights

✅ A powerful network of top-tier leaders and changemakers

Don't miss this transformative opportunity! Applications are now open, and the deadline is Tuesday, April 15, 2025.

�� Apply now and take the next step in your leadership journey. Visit our website for full details! ��The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity program is designed to bring together the many diverse industries and professions that influence health and well-being including, but not limited to: art, law, business, academia, medicine, government, journalism, social enterprise, research, media, housing, and health care delivery.

Fellows will be selected based on demonstrated commitment in the area of health equity and leadership potential. The program will build and support a group of global, multidisciplinary leaders equipped with the technical knowledge, skills and network to advance health equity in their organizations and communities.

April 10, 2025: Application closes

The Rotary Peace Fellowship application is now open! The 2026-27 Rotary Peace Fellowship application is available online through 15 May 2025.

Eligibility

Master’s degree candidates must also:

Be proficient in English

Have a bachelor's degree

Have a strong commitment to cross-cultural understanding and peace as shown through professional and academic achievements and personal or community service

Have the potential for leadership

Have at least three years of full-time relevant experience in peace or development work

Candidates must have a gap of at least three years between the completion of their most recent academic degree program (undergraduate or graduate degree) and their intended start date for the fellowship.

Candidates currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program, or who will be enrolled in the upcoming academic year, are not eligible to apply.

Rotary Peace Fellows who have completed the certificate program, or a Global Grant Scholarship, must wait three years between the end date of that program and their intended start date for the fellowship.

We encourage people with disabilities and people from other diverse backgrounds to apply. Rotary provides reasonable accommodations as needed to people with disabilities.

You are not eligible if you are an active Rotary member or an employee of a Rotary club, Rotary International, or other Rotary entity.

Pastoral Residency Program

Wilshire Baptist Church encourages followers of Christ to listen for the call to vocational ministry. We want children, youth and young adults to view a calling to ministry as equally significant as a calling to medicine, law or business Pathways to Ministry is our initiative to nurture the work of the Holy Spirit within the lives of those considering a calling to vocational ministry.

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The flagship effort of Pathways to Ministry, Wilshire’s Pastoral Residency Program has become a nationally recognized model for excellence in clergy preparation. Wilshire identifies as a “teaching congregation,” just as some hospitals are teaching hospitals with medical residents.

While the training offered in seminaries and divinity schools focuses on academic and biblical knowledge, what’s often missing is practical teaching about the work of the church Wilshire seeks to fill that gap by offering recent seminary or divinity school graduates two years to learn the ropes of local church ministry in a safe and healthy practicum In the long term, we believe, this will extend the ministry of pastors and prevent early burnout

Historyoftheprogram

Howtoapply

Wilshire is accepting applications for two pastoral residents to begin Aug 1, 2025 Candidates should identify with the Baptist or Free Church Tradition and hold a Master of Divinity degree by the start date. The residency is a full-time job, not an internship. Residents receive competitive salaries and benefits packages, including a parsonage.

To apply, please submit a resumé and a one-page statement of call addressing how your sense of call, family of origin and the role the church has played in your life align with your desire to become a pastoral resident. When applying, please let us know how you learned about the program. Submit materials to: Timothy Peoples, Senior Pastor, at tpeoples@ wilshirebc org, and Charlie Fuller, Pathways to Ministry Director, at cfuller@wilshirebc.org.

Wilshire called its first pastoral resident in 2002 and soon expanded from one to four residents after receiving a major grant from the Lilly Endowment. Residents have come to Wilshire from schools such as Duke Divinity School, Wake Forest University Divinity School, Harvard Divinity School, Princeton Seminary, Yale Divinity School, Truett Seminary at Baylor University, Candler School of Theology at Emory University and McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University.

Wilshire now has over three dozen resident alumni serving around the US and overseas In 2022 the church called former pastoral resident Timothy Peoples as senior pastor

The residency program is now funded by contributions to the George A Mason Pathways to Ministry Endowment Fund

Whatisapastoralresident?

Pastoral residents are full-time members of our ministerial staff learning to be generalists in ministry as they gain experience in preaching, teaching, pastoral care, administration and congregational organization

They help plan and lead worship, preach for Sunday morning services and lead vespers services a few times each year. They teach in Sunday School classes and gain firsthand experience working with youth and children. They learn how to lead mission trips, how to baptize, how to celebrate the Lord’s Supper, how to handle weddings and funerals, how to manage committees and promote stewardship, how to create a churchwide budget and how to be the personal presence of Christ to congregants in times of need.

Over the course of their two years, residents develop the pastoral identity, theological frameworks and habits of work and leadership necessary for them to thrive as pastors in vocational ministry

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