| By Ally Mueller | It is often unusual to see the words “leader” and “introvert” in the same sentence, yet an introverted leader has the ability to be incredibly successful and advantageous to his/her group or company. Because leaders are often associated with words such as “outgoing,” “powerful,” and “outspoken,” introverts can be under the false impression that their … [Read more...] about Leadership for Introverts
Archives for January 2016
Internships: A Way to Explore a New Career
| By Ally Mueller | Exploring a career through an internship or two is a great way to figure out if a specific career path is the right choice for you. Internships can often be perfect to pursue during the summertime, but it’s never too early or a bad time to start looking for that perfect internship. Here are some tips to think about when exploring internships: 1. Don’t … [Read more...] about Internships: A Way to Explore a New Career
Connecting With Faculty
| By Nora Fogarty | If you’re like me, you probably prefer to sit towards the back of a classroom or lecture hall, and you participate with some frequency, but not that much. You’d probably rather watch the discussion take shape, and form your own opinions while you listen, and then let your work do the talking instead. I’ve long since accepted that as a student, I’m not … [Read more...] about Connecting With Faculty