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Internship Fair One Stop Prep ShopÂ
2-4:00pm | Summerfield Hall, 206Â
Are you ready for the Internship Fair? Â
Get prepped and feel confident with our quick and helpful tips to answer the most common questions about the Internship Fair!  UCC is here to help you stand out and make the most of this opportunity. Â
What You’ll Learn:
🔸 What Do I Wear? How to choose clothing from your own closet or perhaps the P.H.O.G. where you can choose up to 5 pieces of career-fair-ready attire.
🔸 What Do I Say? Get tips for starting conversations with recruiters, introducing yourself, and making connections that count.
🔸 What Do I Bring? How to help your resume stand out by employing simple tricks for formatting and clarity.
🔸 Who Do I Talk To? Get a sneak peek at the employers attending the fair and get help identifying the companies you want to talk to.  Â
Don’t miss out on this chance to get prepared to make connections that can help launch your career.Â
Register here.Â
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| Zines & ZaÂ
6-7:30pm | ECMÂ
This Fall, join the Student Engagement Center on the following for Zines & Za — a welcoming feminist space for people to connect and create zines (self-publications) in community with one another over free pizza (including veg, vegan, and gluten free options)
Optional Prompt — Purr-zines: Zines & CatsÂ
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Textile Tuesday: Liturgical VestmentsÂ
1-3:00pm | Spencer Museum of Art, Lee Study CenterÂ
Drop by the Lee Study Center on one Tuesday each month for a relaxed, up-close experience with textiles from our collection. In November, explore the history of liturgical vestments. Come back to see different selections each month. Â
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2024 Internship FairÂ
2-5:00pm | Kansas Union, BallroomÂ
Employers are eager to talk to students of all levels and areas of study about their available internship opportunities. At this event, you will have the opportunity to:
🔸 Meet recruiters and learn about their internship opportunities Â
🔸 Skip the bot and get your resume directly in front hiring managers Â
🔸 Gain confidence in speaking with professionals about available career and job opportunities Â
🔸 Practice important networking skills    Â
Students of all majors and class levels (first year through graduate) are welcome!Â
Register here. Â
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Watch it in Watson: Centennial CinemaÂ
6-9:00pm | Watson Library, Three West Reading RoomÂ
Join KU Libraries for a screening of “The Great Gatsby,” the 2013 film based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel. Enjoy popcorn and refreshments.Â
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Crafternoon #3Â
11-1:00pm | Kansas Union, Traditions AreaÂ
Let your inner artist shine during Crafternoons. Come participate in a variety of crafts to grow your artistic side and wind down during a busy week. Â
Follow @suaevents for any updates.
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KU IIDA General Body MeetingÂ
5:00pm | Marvin Hall, Forum FlexÂ
What’s the secret to selling yourself in an interview? Guest speaker Kristin Helling Director of the Professional Selling Program will be there to teach you! Save the date and munch on some Hot Box Cookies. Â
more information
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Senior Sessions: Art and the SeaÂ
10:15-11:00 pm | Spencer Museum of Art, Lee Study CenterÂ
What does the sea look like in the artistic imagination? Art History Professor Emily Casey examines how visual and material representations of the ocean articulate political, cultural, and environmental questions and concerns. Senior Sessions are designed with accommodations for older adults, but open to all.Â
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KU Women in Industrial Design
2 pm | Chalmers 315
Weekly WIID meeting time. Follow on instagram for more details.
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Architecture Lecture Series | Alex Ogata: “Impermanent: Architecture Event”Â
4:30pm | Marvin Hall, ForumÂ
Alejandro “Alex” Ogata is a Peruvian-born architect and director of the Design Studio at the global design firm, Populous.  As Studio director, he leads a team formed specifically to foster new ideas and push the boundaries of what is possible. A former Fulbright scholar and SOM Fellow; his work has been recognized through grants and awards from design organizations like Benetton’s Fabrica and Shinkenchiku-sha. Academically, he has lectured or taught at various universities including Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Howard, Stanford’s CIFE and UMKC’s Bloch business school. He lives and works in Kansas City, Missouri.Â
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ArcD Student Appreciation Week is next week!
🔸 The ArcD Student Academic Services and Success team wanted to celebrate you with a few special treats throughout the week. We’ll have free food, therapy dogs, and a raffle for ArcD T Shirts Monday - Thursday.
🔸 Check next week’s week ahead for all the details.Â
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KJHK volunteer staff Â
Learn about opportunities at KJHK, KU’s student-run radio station. 🎧
Learn more & ApplyÂ
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| Model Call
Photography Student Aiden Droge is seeking models of all kinds for various photoshoots this semester.
Apply
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KU x Bamboo Building & Design Course in Ecuador | Spring Break 2025Â
Explore lush jungle, cool mountains and warm beaches in beautiful Ecuador from March 15-23, 2025! Hosted by the Regeneration Field Institute, you will learn from local field experts, get to build bamboo structures with your hands to support local communities, and be surrounded by the biodiversity and beauty of natural, native Ecuador. Â
Contact KU Student Leader Sophie Stecklein
More Info
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LaunchKU – Fundraising for Student GroupsÂ
LaunchKU is a crowdfunding initiative that helps KU students, faculty and staff raise funds for programs that are the most meaningful to them. Crowdfunding is a great way for donors to provide direct support to students and programs – and encourage others to contribute, as well! In the last year, LaunchKU has helped fund student-led projects for Jayhawk Motorsports, KU Club Tennis and The Big Event.
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ADS 531: Internship Credit with the CDR Â
Completing internships while in school can help you land a job after graduation. The School of Architecture & Design’s Center for Design Research (CDR) partners with industry, government, and other organizations to ensure that research and innovations are grounded in real-world contexts and responsive to actual needs.Â
Learn more: Internship CreditsÂ
Questions about CDR options: contact CDR director Greg ThomasÂ
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Arch 600: Daniel Libeskind and Late-Modern ArchitectureÂ
What does it mean to lead an architectural life well? To examine this question, this 3-credit Arch 600 seminar offers an in-depth inquiry into the early life, creative practice, and architectural pedagogy of architect and educator Daniel Libeskind (1946-present).
Using this seminal figure as a lens into post-war North Atlantic architecture and its educational practices reveals complex questions that underpin each week’s themes. Through lectures, readings, videos, and discussions, students will explore not only Libeskind but also related architects and academics, works, and crucial ideas across different sites (profession, creative practice, and schools). This seminar aims to enrich the students’ knowledge of their discipline as well as enliven their self-understanding as emerging professionals. If you are interested, please enroll. If you have questions, reach out to Dr. Peter Olshavsky (polshavsky@ku.edu).Â
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Jayhawk Academic Advising |
Academic Advising Fall Drop-In Hours:Â
Starting September 9th, drop-in advising is available Mondays and Thursdays from 12:30pm-4:00pm! Students are welcome to meet with an advisor virtually via Zoom or in-person in Snow Hall 252 during the designated drop-in periods each week. More information on how to join can be found here: Drop-In Advising | Jayhawk Academic Advising (ku.edu)Â
🗓️ Schedule an Appointment with your Academic Advisor:Â
You can schedule an in-person or virtual appointment with your academic advisor through JayhawkGPS (navigate). Here are step-by-step instructions: Scheduling Appointments | Jayhawk GPS (ku.edu)Â
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Internships with City of Kansas CityÂ
Various Departments | Kansas City, MOÂ
Now Accepting Applications for 2025 Summer Interns.Â
This paid summer internship offers flexibility while keeping things educational and engaging! The city treats interns like the professionals they are, giving them the freedom to grow, learn, and contribute to the success of Kansas City, MO! Â
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All City departments offer summer internships, click here to learn more.Â
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Design internship | Portfolio Kitchen & HomeÂ
Portfolio invites talented design students to join their internship program.Â
More Info: call Elizabeth Hall at 816-363-5300 or email Â
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Graphic Design InternÂ
Fill-Rite Company | Fort Wayne, INÂ
Fill-Rite Company is a dynamic and innovative company dedicated to manufacturing fuel transfer equipment for core industries like Agriculture, Construction, Transportation, and more. We are looking for a talented and creative Graphic Design Intern to join our team for the Spring of 2025. This is an excellent opportunity for a student or recent graduate to gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced and collaborative environment.Â
More information and apply here.Â
Architectural Intern | Bechtel CorporationÂ
Bechtel’s internship program was created to cultivate real-life industry interest based on hands-on experience. Many new university graduate hires began their careers at Bechtel as a summer intern. Locations will vary based on project needs and may include Houston, TX, Reston, VA, or various project sites.Â
More information and apply here.Â
Architecture InternÂ
MRB Group | Charleston, SCÂ
We are currently seeking an Architecture Intern to join our team in our Charleston, SC office. This position offers the chance to work in a supportive, team-oriented design environment with a significant opportunity to be an integral team member of projects of all scales. At MRB Group, you will have the opportunity to advance your career and be part of a growing practice where individual and team success are rewarded with opportunities for additional autonomy and development.Â
More information and apply here.Â
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| Architectural Internship | Morton Buildings, IncÂ
The Architectural Intern will assist in the creation of architectural designs and produce drawings and documentation throughout project phases. The Architectural Intern will gain technical knowledge in the design and construction of projects as well as further develop the ability to organize, problem solve, and communicate as that applies to a wider representation of the architectural profession. Must have a target graduation date within two years.Â
Apply HereÂ
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2025 Summer Associate, Architecture & Design | The Summer AssociateÂ
The Summer Associate will be responsible for supporting the Related Midwest Architecture and Design team in all aspects such as assisting in field observation, managing submittals and RFI requests, managing project documents and data.Â
More information and apply here.Â
Design Intern | HDR | Denver, ColoradoÂ
In the role of Design InternÂ
Offer real-world experience on exciting projects.Connect with recent college graduates and our company leaders through mentoring and young professionals programs. Perform assignments under the direct supervision of an Architect, Project Manager, or other professionals. Participate in the architectural design process, and develop alternative solutions and presentation graphics used to communicate concepts to client or for agency approval. Follow through on design development drawings and models, and collaborate with production staff for technical details and completion of construction drawings. Perform other duties as neededÂ
Must have 2 years towards completed degree with 3.0+ GPA.Â
More information and apply here.Â
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Hart Howerton 2025 Travel Fellowship Â
The Hart Howerton Fellowship provides students with an opportunity to enrich their education with both travel, research and office experience. The program is accepting applications from undergraduate and graduate students in planning, architecture, landscape architecture, urban design or interior design who will be entering their final year of study in September 2025.Â
Award: $20,000 + travel expensesÂ
Application Deadline: January 20, 2025Â
More Info & ApplyÂ
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Smith Group JEDI ScholarshipÂ
We created the SmithGroup Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (J.E.D.I.) Scholarship Program to create a more diverse and inclusive design industry by providing students with opportunities to pursue their academic and professional goals.Â
Each year, we award five scholarships to students demonstrating a commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion in the design industry. The scholarship includes a one-time award of $6,000 to offset the recipient’s tuition at their current academic institution. Additionally, scholarship recipients serve as paid summer interns at SmithGroup offices across the United States (internship is a program requirement).Â
Application Deadline: December 1stÂ
More info & Apply
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đź‘Ą Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design
How inclusive methods can build elegant design solutions that work for all.
Sometimes designed objects reject their users: a computer mouse that doesn't work for left-handed people, for example, or a touchscreen payment system that only works for people who read English phrases, have 20/20 vision, and use a credit card. Something as simple as color choices can render a product unusable for millions. These mismatches are the building blocks of exclusion. In Mismatch, Kat Holmes describes how design can lead to exclusion, and how design can also remedy exclusion. Inclusive design methods—designing objects with rather than for excluded users—can create elegant solutions that work well and benefit all.
Holmes tells stories of pioneers of inclusive design, many of whom were drawn to work on inclusion because of their own experiences of exclusion. A gamer and designer who depends on voice recognition shows Holmes his “Wall of Exclusion,” which displays dozens of game controllers that require two hands to operate; an architect shares her firsthand knowledge of how design can fail communities, gleaned from growing up in Detroit's housing projects; an astronomer who began to lose her eyesight adapts a technique called “sonification” so she can “listen” to the stars.
Designing for inclusion is not a feel-good sideline. Holmes shows how inclusion can be a source of innovation and growth, especially for digital technologies. It can be a catalyst for creativity and a boost for the bottom line as a customer base expands. And each time we remedy a mismatched interaction, we create an opportunity for more people to contribute to society in meaningful ways.
The Hatch Reading Room, on the 4th floor of Marvin Hall, is here for you to de-stress, work on projects, take a break to read, and enjoy a quiet view of campus. Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday. đź“šÂ
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