October Kellogg Hall Events

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The month of October brings two new events to Kellogg Hall!

On Monday, October 12 Academic Advisor Jack Young will be available for dinner with students and MCMA faculty and staff at 5pm in Lentz Hall, followed by a program in the Kellogg TV Lounge at 6pm: "Academic Advisement--Just the Facts!" With registration for Spring semester approaching students should find this informal program helpful as well as a good way to begin making connections with faculty and staff in the College.

Krissi Geary-Boehm, MCMA's Internship Coordinator visits Thompson Point on Tuesday, October 20th. She will be at Lentz Hall at 5pm for dinner with Kellogg students and MCMA faculty and staff, then will conduct "It's Never Too Soon!" in the Kellogg TV Lounge at 6pm. This program will help students learn about opportunities to gain practical experience through internships, externships and the many professional development workshops available to MCMA students.

Watch for flyers about these two events--we hope you will add them to your calendar and that you will plan to join us on the 12th and 20th.
--Clare and Bill

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