President's Report Masthead
June 30, 2017

Conference highlights career opportunities for doctoral students in the humanities

Harpur College recently hosted its first-ever careers conference for doctoral students in the humanities, a one-day event designed to help current graduate students imagine and prepare for a diverse range of professional outcomes.

“Dr. Who?: A Careers Conference for Professional Humanists” took place April 22 in the University Union and brought together dozens of alumni, faculty, students and staff. The event featured workshops, panel discussions, networking events and a keynote talk from former Harpur College Interim Dean Sidonie Smith, now director of the Institute for the Humanities and Mary Croushore Professor of the Humanities at the University of Michigan.

“Students elect into graduate degree programs due to their insatiable desire to learn about subject matter, but often do not consider, or are not aware of, the numerous career possibilities available to them,” Interim Dean Terence Deak said. “Harpur College is deeply committed to helping its doctoral students explore a diverse range of career opportunities.”

The conference, funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, was organized by Florenz Plassmann, associate dean for graduate studies and research; Kevin Boettcher, research development specialist for Harpur College; and Courtney Ignarri, administrative coordinator of graduate affairs.

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