Last month, the CCE collaborated with Campus Life on a new pilot workshop for supervisors of WashU student employees. The workshop gives campus supervisors access to strategies and resources that will elevate their student employment program as a high-impact practice. …
The Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) co-sponsored a program with the Center for Career Engagement (CCE) to share timely information and answer questions about how international students can understand their work authorization options and discuss those options with …
This past spring, the CCE Health Care & Sciences career community partnered with Professor Joe Jez on the Biotech Explorers Pathway (BEP) program. BEP is a sequence of three semester-long courses targeted to first-year undergrad students with interests spanning STEM and business …
With plans to return this fall, “Bridging Academia and Industry in Chemical & Environmental Engineering” was a new one-credit hour course offered in spring 2025 through the McKelvey School of Engineering. Led by Professors Ray Ehrhard, Marcus Foston, and Trent …
by Shivy Mannengi, an Tech, Data & Engineering intern
Welcome back to the world of career prep through the eyes of a fellow student!
Summer internships are the stress on almost every WashU student’s mind. I remember when I was …
by Shivy Mannengi, an TDE intern
Hi everyone! I hope you’re all settling into the semester well – I know it’s been a busy first month. This is Shivy Mannengi, an intern in the TDE department at the WashU CCE. …
WashU graduates are making their mark in industries across the globe and employers consistently cite their strong academic preparation, problem-solving skills and ability to adapt in dynamic environments as reasons they seek out WashU talent.
For hiring managers, WashU graduates …
Student supports patients with dementia through internship at Memory Keepers
Junior Kiersten Anderson plans to earn a PhD in developmental psychology. This summer, the Chancellor’s Career Fellows Program funded her internship at local nonprofit Memory Keepers. (Photo: Zach Trabitz/WashU)
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WashU senior Mason Shaver grew up in a St. Louis neighborhood where opportunities felt out of reach.
He often felt the odds were stacked against him and wondered whether he could break that cycle and succeed. When he arrived at …






