Your identities can be an important part of your career and may influence how you explore your options, prepare your story, decide on opportunities, or approach your career goals. This page is dedicated to information and resources that can help you reflect on your BIPOC identity and navigate pathways to success.
Advisers in the CLS are here to help guide you towards the many resources and opportunities available to you as a Grinnellian, especially when it comes to out-of-classroom experiences like research, internships, campus groups and events, and experiential learning. The best way to get started on your career path is to schedule an appointment in Handshake.
Do you know of any other resources that you’d like to see added to this page? Contact Rachel Edwards Harvith ’00.
To promote diversity and equity in the optometric profession for generations to come, the American Optometric Association (AOA) and the American Optometric Student Association (AOSA) have created the AOA/AOSA Opportunities in Optometry Grant program. This fund is designed as a …
This month marks the 47th year since the official declaration of Black History Month, when communities across the country celebrate the myriad contributions of Black Americans.
As part of this celebration, there are many organizations whose goal is to support …
Students and young professionals face a great deal of anxiety when it comes to choosing a career path. “What do you want to be?” and “What do you want to do after you graduate?” are questions that plague the typical …