2020 Vendors


Non Graduate Programs

 
 
 
click to email: Tanaisha Brisbon

click to email: Tanaisha Brisbon

INROADS INC

Frank launched INROADS in his hometown of Chicago with just 25 college student Interns and 17 sponsoring corporations. Today, INROADS is an international organization with over 28 offices serving nearly 2,000 Interns at over 200 companies.

There are three keys to success for INROADS students: Selection, Education & Training, and Performance. For over four decades, INROADS has helped businesses gain greater access to diverse talent through continuous leadership development of outstanding ethnically diverse students and placement of those students in internships at many of North America’s top corporations, firms and organizations.

Without a doubt, Frank C. Carr inspired a tradition of mentoring and opportunity that has grown with our company over the years. It is a heritage we are proud to continue today.

 
click to email: Julee Johnson

click to email: Julee Johnson

National Council for Preservation Education

  • Encouraging and assisting in the development and improvement of historic preservation education programs and endeavors in the United States and elsewhere

  • Coordinating efforts related to preservation education with public and private organizations and interested individuals

  • Facilitating the collection, exchange and dissemination of information and ideas concerning preservation education

  • Creating public awareness of endeavors in preservation education

 
click to email: Angie B.

click to email: Angie B.

The Honors Talk Podcast

The Honors Talk - Your Official Invitation

An Honors discussion serves as a resource for college Honor students of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). We interview college students, faculty, and staff as they share their journey to college, their present experience, and post-collegiate dreams. We introduce graduate programs, internships, and other career opportunities. We will discuss research honor students current at conferences, community service engagement, or traveling abroad. We are about the college life of an Honors student and those who would like to hear the Honors Talk.

 

Graduate Programs

 
click to email: Lynn Davis

click to email: Lynn Davis

Brandeis University - The Heller School

The Heller School was founded in 1959 to answer a pioneering question: how can we use policy to work towards the well-being of all members of society? Through graduate education, the pursuit of applied interdisciplinary research and active public engagement, we have a long history of responding to the changing needs of vulnerable populations.

 
click to email: Nicola Henry-Taylor

click to email: Nicola Henry-Taylor

Duquesne University School of Law

With its attractive urban location, personal small classes, strong bar passage rates, and extensive alumni network, Duquesne University School of Law offers an excellent choice to launch your legal career. Duquesne Law offers both full-time and part-time J.D. programs, several joint degree programs, optional concentrations and a one-year Foreign Lawyer LL.M. degree. Last year, Duquesne Law received applications from residents of more than 40 states and six countries, with applicants holding undergraduate degrees from more than 300 colleges and universities.


 
click to email: Heidi Terry

click to email: Heidi Terry

East Carolina University

The mission of the Graduate School is to maximize student success, serve the public and transform the region through ECU’s graduate programs. The Graduate School leads development and administration of ECU’s graduate programs by:

  • Facilitating the development of new and existing programs

  • Establishing and implementing effective academic policy

  • Recruiting, retaining and graduating high-quality students

  • Distributing resources strategically and equitably

  • Assuring graduate program quality

  • Encouraging and supporting scholarship and creative activity

  • Implementing efficient and effective best practices

 
click to email: Joshua Fulton

click to email: Joshua Fulton

George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs

Students are at the heart of the Elliott School mission. As we educate and train the next generation of international leaders, we also strive to provide opportunities for scholarship and knowledge-building within the field. Our location in the center of Washington, D.C., offers incomparable benefits, and our powerful network of connections spans both the academic and policy community. Our students enhance their professional education through jobs and internships in the public, private and nonprofit sectors as they equip themselves to make the world a better place.



 
click to email: Angela Gibbons Williams

click to email: Angela Gibbons Williams

Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School offers a two-year, full-time MBA program with a general management curriculum focused on real-world practice.

Becoming a student at HBS means joining a global community that propels lifelong learning and career support alongside peers, faculty, and staff who will both challenge you and cheer you on as you find and accelerate your path.

 
click to email: Dr. Bianca Evans

click to email: Dr. Bianca Evans

Indiana University

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is a function of the Indiana University Graduate School dedicated to the recruitment, retention, and graduation of underrepresented graduate students. This includes creating an inclusive and multicultural educational landscape through the retention and recruitment of diverse students, especially those of domestic minority and low-income/first generation college backgrounds, who have been traditionally underrepresented in graduate education. Find out more about us below.

 
click to email: Marilyn Sutton

click to email: Marilyn Sutton

Mercer University School of Law

Founded in 1873, Mercer University School of Law has a long tradition of producing practice-ready lawyers who are ready to practice and committed to serve. The School has earned a reputation as an excellent provider of legal education with an intense focus on student and faculty interaction.

Mercer Law School is one of 12 colleges and schools at Mercer University in Macon, Ga. It is nationally recognized for its exceptional programs in legal writing, moot court, public service, and ethics and professionalism.

 
click to email: Kylene Planer

click to email: Kylene Planer

NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

It's the education you'll need to make a positive impact on the world's toughest urban challenges. With a mix of management, policy, and finance, and an emphasis on testing ideas on the ground, we prepare you for a meaningful career.

 
click to email: Ms. Bryanna Stigger

click to email: Ms. Bryanna Stigger

Ohio State University College of Social Work

The Ohio State University College of Social Work consists of students and faculty who build stronger communities, celebrate difference, and promote social and economic justice. The College readily collaborates with the social work community to improve and resolve an extensive array of contemporary social problems — making it an integral and valuable resource to the State of Ohio and the nation. The Masters of Social Work (MSW) program enables students to experience and explore the knowledge, values, and skills required for professional social work practice and research.

 
click to email: William Wildman

click to email: William Wildman

Tulane University School of Architecture

The Tulane School of Architecture generates and applies knowledge that addresses urgent challenges of humankind. We do this by educating committed professionals to creatively manage complexity and transform the world through the practices of architecture, urbanism, and preservation.

 
click to email: Shamsiddin “Pop” Little, JD

click to email: Shamsiddin “Pop” Little, JD

Seton Hall Law

At Seton Hall Law School, diversity in all its forms is an essential part of who we are. We strive for diversity in thought, belief, and perspective as well as cultural, religious, ethnic, and gender diversity. Our community is enriched when students from different economic and educational backgrounds and geographic regions come together to learn, analyze, and reform the law....

 
click to email: Dr. Racquel Collins

click to email: Dr. Racquel Collins

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

St. Jude offers a unique translational environment with leading-edge science, unparalleled resources, and immersive clinical experiences. You will be supported by a generous stipend and benefits, extraordinary core facilities and close mentorship from world-renowned faculty—all in the heart of the vibrant city of Memphis, Tennessee.

 
click to email: Amy Best

click to email: Amy Best

University of Iowa College of Law

Building legal skills, learning to think like a lawyer, gaining the tools to practice with integrity.

In your first year, we emphasize essential writing skills, analytical thinking, and a sharpened understanding of the role of legal institutions. You’ll take full advantage of our being one of the few law schools in the nation with a full-time legal writing faculty. 

First-year students will have a small-section course each semester with the professors in our Legal Analysis, Writing, and Research department. These classes deliver intensive, individualized instruction, with three to six conferences per term devoted to your legal writing projects.

 
click to email: Miss Lauren Slane

click to email: Miss Lauren Slane

University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Department of Bioinformatics

Academic programs are offered for undergraduates and graduates in life science fields, as well as computational and quantitative fields. UNC Charlotte offers interactive courses with labs to instill critical thinking and apply scientific concepts. 

 
click to email: Sarah Birch

click to email: Sarah Birch

Washington University in St. Louis

The Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis is a launching pad for innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders, where students are united by a passion to help others by driving health, racial, social and economic equity. The School's graduate programs in social work, public health and social policy prepare students for leadership in their fields, and the student experience is guided by an outstanding community of faculty and over 400 affiliated community and global partners. We welcome applications from those who are interested in making a significant, positive impact in their communities and around the world.

 
click to email: Agata Lajoie

click to email: Agata Lajoie

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

We are here to help guide you in the graduate admissions process so you can make an informed decision on the best graduate degree for your personal preferences and your career goals. Whether you’re interested in pursuing an advanced master’s postgraduate degree or a doctoral degree, we are here to help.

World-renowned and innovative new labs alike are made up of talented teams addressing real-world, interdisciplinary problems that impact communities and organizations right now. Graduate alumni from WPI embark on career paths in top professions with jobs in demand. Our graduate research is meaningful, purposeful, and looks to fill a need in society.

 
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