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Opportunities

Leaders for Social Change Summer Internship Program
Information Session: February 15th
Leaders for Social Change is a paid summer internship program in Northfield or the Twin Cities. It provides opportunities for you to put your ideals into action, foster community change, develop leadership skills and explore vocations and careers.
Leaders for Social Change

Minnesota Private Colleges Job & Internship Fair
Deadline: February 15, 2012
Here's your opportunity to network with 150+ employers who are looking for Oles! Participating organizations include Business, Social Services & Non-profit, Government Applied Health & Science and more! Register EARLY to post your resume online give employers the opportunity to set up pre-select interviews for the days of the fair!

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Undergraduate Summer Legal Scholars Program
Deadline: February 26, 2012
The Legal Scholars Program offers the opportunity to perform intensive legal research and serve in a legal support role to social justice oriented clinics at the University of Minnesota, University of St. Thomas, and William Mitchell College of Law. 

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The Quo Vadis Sophomore Retreat
March 30-31, 2012
The Quo Vadis Sophomore Retreat offers sophomores a chance to step away from campus to reflect on where you have been, where you are, and where you are going within a supportive mentoring community.

Quo Vadis

 

News

Opportunity International Nicaragua Internship
January 3-29, 2012

Twelve St. Olaf Students spent their January learning about Community Economic Development, through Opportunity International, a non-profit that works internationally to provide micro-loans and stimulate sustainable development. During the last week of interim, students traveled to Nicaragua to learn about community development from local micro-entrepreneurs.

From panic to praise: Learning the value of networking
January 18, 2012
In the first weeks of last year's Career Network for Oles, Caleb Harrison '12 feared the worst — that no one would respond to his profile. "I was panicking. My peers were receiving responses from parents and alumni and I had yet to hear a thing," Harrison says. He was amongst one of the 300 Oles who participated in the program last year.

Caleb Harrison

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