Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Career Fair Preparation and Companies Coming for Photographers

Feb. 10 at Arnold Hall
SCAD proudly offers free student workshops in writing stories, scripts, business plans and more. And just in time for the upcoming SCAD Career Fair 2012, new workshops on public speaking, improv and confidence-building have been added. Register now by visiting bitly.com/casscadregister.

Presented by the liberal arts department and the office for career and alumni success at SCAD.
As an added bonus - SCAD career advisers will be on hand 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the first floor gallery to answer all your questions about SCAD Career Fair 2012.

11 a.m. Workshops include:
How to Write a Thesis by David Stivers, professor of English, Room 205

Poetry Writing: Exploring the Creative Process by Angela Brandt, professor of creative writing, Room 206

Relaxation: A Passport to Freeing Up Creativity by Jeffrey DeVincent, professor of communications, Room 207

Visualize Your Success: Mental Techniques to Achieve Your Dreams by Mary Lou Davis, professor of psychology, Room 208

Writing Dialogue for the Short Story by George Williams, professor of creative writing, Room 209

Writing for Stage and Screen:Creating Characters Through Dialogue by Dennis Randall, professor of English, Room 218

Truth or Memory: What Lies at the Heart of Memoir? by Jonathan Rabb, professor of writing, Room 219

Writing Vivid Characters: Details,Dimension and Drive by James Lough, contemporary writing chair, Room 220

2 p.m. Workshops include:
Arnold Hall, room 229 Noon - 2 p.m. Portfolio reviews will be offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Like, Um, Err, Ahh: Speaking Clearly in Professional Situations by Julie Berman, professor of communications, Room 205

Speaking Confidently: How to Avoid the Speech Jitters by Pat Mooney, counselor, Room 206

Stargazing: How to Interact with Heroes, Celebrities, and Recruiters by Rebecca Weldon, professor of communications, Room 207

The Secrets of Improv!: Applying Improv to Real-Life Communication by David Storck, professor of performing arts, Room 208

Writing the Environment-as-Character by Stephen Geller, professor of English, Room 218

Trading School for a Job by Russell Wigh, professor of business, Room 219

How to Pitch Your Stories to Magazine Editors by Lee Griffith, professor of writing, Room
Space is limited. Sign up today at bitly.com/casscadregister.

Companies coming to the career for photography students

Discovery Communication
Euro Chi
La Isla Magazine
Exploration Summer Programs
Fuel
Hallmark
Hilton Head Island Photography
Loloi Rugs
Resource Interactive
The Art Institutes
Time Inc.-Division of Time Warner


SCAD Career Fair 2012 is February 24!
For the latest updates, visit scad.edu/careerfair.

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