Involvement Conference 2015:
What's Next
Friday, February 20 | 10AM - 5PM | Great Hall, SHEPARD, CCNY
4 Speakers | 20 Industry Panelists | 50 Organizations
CCNY undergraduate students are invited to the Colin Powell School's third annual Involvement Conference. This year's theme, "What's Next," is all about you. Your interests. Your networks. Your next steps.
Join us and over 50 speakers, industry panelists, and organizations across NYC for this full-day conference, and take that next step into your career. Conference Schedule
10:00AM Welcome, Breakfast, Check-In 10:45AM Speakers 12:15PM Lunch and Professional Development 1:30PM Panel Session 1 2:45PM Panel Session 2 4:15PM Organization Fair Friday, February 20 |10:00AM-5:00PM
Great Hall, Shepard 2nd Floor | CCNY |
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Panel Details:
Civil and Human Rights Panel Learn more about emerging issues in human rights, from immigration to trafficking to conducting research and advocacy for international humanitarian law. Organizations include: Human Rights Watch, Restore NYC, International Organization for Adolescents, American Civil Liberties Union, NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Education Panel From advocacy to college access pathways to developing after school programs, learn about trends, challenges, and best practices happening in education. Organizations include: StudentsFirstNY, The After School Corporation, the GO Project, New Settlement Apartments College Access Center |
Health Panel
Connect with organizations and industry professionals focused on reducing and eliminating health disparities in vulnerable communities and urban populations. Organizations include: Center for Popular Democracy, New York Academy of Medicine Sustainability Panel Focus on various issues and trends in sustainable development, from topics including food justice, alternative sources of power, and environmental justice. Organizations include: Sustainable South Bronx, The Sylvia Center, Sustainable CUNY, We ACT for Environmental Justice Graduate School Alumni Panel Speak with CCNY alumni about tips, experiences, and expectations for graduate school programs in public administration and public policy. Programs include: Columbia University's SIPA program, CCNY's PSM program, National Urban Fellows Program |