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The Offices of Alumni Relations and Career Services collaborate to provide career support programming for students and alumni. We are excited to continue the Ask Our Alumni series, which invites alumni to share their career experience during moderated panel discussions followed by conversational breakout rooms.
We anticipate having more opportunities for volunteers through the year and will update this page accordingly.
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Location: Brownell Hall 212
Thursday, September 16th (6–7 p.m.) – Ask Our Alumni: Career Entry as an LGBTQIA+ Person
Who we need: 3–4 panelists who identify as a person in the LGBTQIA+ community from any career field or industry, especially those with supervisory experience. Panelists who can speak to topics such as: what to be aware of throughout the job search, application, interview, onboarding and continuing career entry phases as an LGBTQIA+ person.
Hayner Center to host artist reception
TROY The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is pleased to invite the public to an artist reception on Sunday, June 6 th from 2 to 4 p.m.
Artists Kay Selke and Jennifer Rosengarten currently have their artwork on display at the Hayner Center. The exhibit, “A Transformative Journey: Paintings and Drawings Exploring the Relationship Between Student and Teacher – Kay Selke & Jennifer Rosengarten” will be on display through June 20. The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public..
“A Transformative Journey” is an exhibit that celebrates the metamorphosis that comes with artists learning from one another. In this instance, Selke is the student learning from the teacher, Rosengarten.
Painting exhibit coming to Hayner
TROY The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center will present “A Transformative Journey: Paintings and Drawings Exploring the Relationship Between Student and Teacher Kay Selke & Jennifer Rosengarten.” The exhibit will be on display at the Hayner Center through June 20 at the center, 301 W. Main St.
The exhibit is free and open to the public.
The exhibit celebrates the metamorphosis that comes with artists learning from one another. In this instance, Kay Selke is the student learning from the teacher, Jennifer Rosengarten.
After earning a bachelor of fine arts from Wright State University, Rosengarten attended the Artist Residency Program at Vermont Studio School where she studied with Bernard Chaet and Wolf Kahn. She earned a master’s degree in painting from Boston University. Upon completion of her MFA, she was awarded the prestigious Esther B. Kahn Career Entry Award. Her work has been shown in galleries across the United States.