CCWT hosts and offers a variety of speaking engagements related to improving career outcomes for students! This page is a searchable repository for all of CCWT’s recorded events.
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2019 Internship Symposium – STEM Panel
2019 Symposium on College Internship Research
October 23rd & 24th
Pyle Center, UW-Madison, WI
2019 Internship Symposium – Breakout Employer Panel
2019 Symposium on College Internship Research
October 23rd & 24th
Pyle Center, UW-Madison, WI
2019 Internship Symposium – Keynote April Kedrowicz
On Communication in the Disciplines
2019 Symposium on College Internship Research
October 23rd & 24th
Pyle Center, UW-Madison, WI
2019 Internship Symposium – John Nunley & Carrie Shandra
Exploring Patterns in Internship Demands for Interns
2019 Symposium on College Internship Research
October 23rd & 24th
Pyle Center, UW-Madison, WI
2019 Internship Symposium – Panel on Supporting Students of Color and First Generation Students
Engaging and Supporting Students of Color and First Generation Students in Internships
2019 Symposium on College Internship Research
October 23rd & 24th
Pyle Center, UW-Madison, WI
2019 Internship Symposium – Andrew Crain
Addressing Barriers to Participation and Outcomes of Paid/Unpaid Internships
2019 Symposium on College Internship Research
October 23 & 24, 2019
Pyle Center, UW-Madison, WI
2019 Internship Symposium Opening Remarks – Matthew Hora
2019 Symposium on College Internship Research
October 23 & 24, 2019
Pyle Center, UW-Madison, WI
How Undergrad Student Parents Make Decisions – Adrian Huerta
November 2019
Each week, student-parents must balance work, college classes, and kids that requires a level of skill and strategy to be successful. This mixed-methods study highlights the experiences of student-parents as they persist and navigate an urban community college in Southern California. Adrian H. Huerta, PhD is an assistant professor in the Pullias Center for Higher Education located in the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California. Dr. Huerta’s research focuses on boys and young men of color; college access and equity; and gang-associated in the K-16 educational pipeline.
Autoenthnographic Perspectives – Daniel Ginsberg
October 1, 2019
Daniel Ginsberg is Manager of Education, Research and Professional Development at the American Anthropological Association and Anthropologist in Residence at American University.
Crafting & Marketing Student Experience – Bonnie Urciuoli
September 16, 2019
Bonnie Urciuoli talks about the student experience and student retention in colleges.
Documenting the Aims of Higher Ed in Wisconsin
November 29, 2017
Student Researchers: Micayla Darrow, Cassandra Duernberger, Cassidy Hartzog, Kathryn Hendrickson Gagen, Ryan Mulrooney, David Singer, Isdabella Vang
Discussants: Diana Hess, Dean – UW Madison School of Education; Katherine Cramer, Director – Morgridge Center for Public Service
Lower Ed Skills Gap Symposium – Panel II
September 29, 2017
Lower Ed Skills Gap Symposium – Overview
September 29, 2017
#LowerEd: A symposium on critical views of the skills gap