ECON Undergraduates Blog

ECON Undergraduates Blog


Call for Applications: New Langenberg Legacy Fellowship

Posted: 16 Feb 2022 09:24 AM PST

The University System of Maryland (USM) Langenberg Legacy Program invites applicants for the inaugural class of Langenberg Legacy Fellows ($1,500 project stipend award). Students who are motivated to improve the world we live in through local, justice-oriented action are encouraged to apply. Each institution with USM is invited to nominate one Langenberg Legacy Fellow and by completing an application you will be entered into the selection process of College Park undergraduate and graduate student applicants at the University of Maryland. Learn more and apply at stamp.umd.edu/legacyfellow2022.

Deadline to apply: February 28

ECON Job and Internship Posts on Careers4Terps

Posted: 16 Feb 2022 09:21 AM PST

Check out Careers4Terps for exciting ECON job and internship opportunities like the ones listed below:

Job:
Capital Markets Analyst, Freddic Mac McLean, VA - 3/5

Attend the BSOS Alumni Board's panel to hear from powerful women in law!

Posted: 16 Feb 2022 09:14 AM PST


During women's history month, join the University of Maryland College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Alumni Board for a panel presentation featuring five of our female alums who have gone on to careers in law. With diverse careers and career paths, the panelists are ready to dish on how internships, clerkships, and learning experiences (good and bad) have led them to their current positions, sometimes after a winding road.

Whether you're an alum, a current law student, or just interested in law school, join us!

Date: Thursday, March 17, 2022 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.

The panelists include:
  • Ilana Cohen ('00, PSYC; J.D., '03, University of Baltimore)
  • Jessica Markham ('02, GVPT); J.D., '05, University of Miami)
  • Shaba Nassar ('10, ECON/FIN); J.D., '13, Georgetown University)
  • Emily Rachlin ('03, PSYC/CRIM; J.D., '06, University of Maryland Carey School of Law)
  • The Honorable Margaret Schweitzer ('80, CRIM; J.D., '83, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
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