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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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2018 Internship Symposium – John Nunley

September 28, 2018

John Nunley discusses results from study of employer demand for internships (resume audit study). 2018 College Internship Research Symposium, September 28th, 2018, UW-Madison

2018 Internship Symposium – Patrick McHugh

September 28, 2018

Patrick McHugh discusses results from int’l comparison of French/US internships w/focus on govt regulations. 2018 College Internship Research Symposium, September 28th, 2018, UW-Madison

2018 Internship Symposium – Elizabeth Zachry

September 28, 2018

Elizabeth Zachry discusses results from evaluation research of 33 colleges’ new internship program design and implementation. National Symposium on College Internship Research September 28th, 2018 UW-Madison

The Future of Higher Education Credentials – Sean Gallagher

October 24, 2017

At a time of heightened attention to how universities and colleges are preparing young people for the working world, questions about the meaning and value of university credentials – especially bachelor’s degrees – have become especially prominent. With the rise of alternative credentials such as badges and certificates, Dr. Sean Gallagher provides an overview of this fast-changing terrain, providing much-needed context, details, and insights. Held October 24, 2017 at UW-Madison

Classrooms, Coffee Shops and Counterfactuals – David Bills

November 10, 2017

David Bills is Professor of Sociology of Education and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Graduate Programs in the University of Iowa, College of Education. Dr. Bills is an internationally recognized scholar on education and work, labor markets, technological and organizational change, educational demography, and social inequality, and the author of The Sociology of Education and Work (Wiley-Blackwell Press, 2004). In this CCWT Speaker Series event, Dr. Bills presents his research on the processes and consequences of the digital rationalization of the hiring process. Held November 10, 2017, UW-Madison

Reframing Labor – Vanessa Sansonne

February 23, 2018

There is a commonly held belief that positive college student experiences are best facilitated when societal pressures of finances and work are alleviated, but this is often reserved for only the most privileged. What then for students from underrepresented groups? In this presentation, Dr. Vanessa Sansonne shines a light on the significance and impacts of work for Latinx college students. Dr. Sansonne is Assistant Professor of Higher Education at The University of Texas at San Antonio. Held February 23rd, 2018, UW-Madison

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