I was elected to Phi Beta Kappa (an academic honor society) in June 2009; just heard about this event (which seems to be open to the public) where you can see Nicholas Kristof (author of Half The Sky) speak!
Happy holidays,
Katharine Bierce
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The Phi Beta Kappa Lecture Series was established by the national office of the Society in order to provide members with greater opportunities for intellectual fellowship and to allow the Society to return to its historic role of participation in larger, national dialogue about the important issues of our time. This series also gives the national office an opportunity to collaborate with Phi Beta Kappa associations and chapters in cities throughout the U.S. in an effort to bring interesting and relevant speakers to our members.
Upcoming Events:
Nicholas Kristof in New York City, New York
Date: January 13, 2011
Time: 6:30 p.m. Registration, 7:00 p.m. Lecture
Location: Pope Auditorium, Fordham University Lincoln Center Campus
Address: 113 West 60th Street, New York
To purchase your ($25) tickets for this event, click here.
https://www.pbk.org/support/event_registration.aspx?eventid=148
You will be prompted to enter your member ID and password. If you do not know this information, you can reset it online, or contact lecture@pbk.org for assistance.If you are not a PBK member, please use login: 1366601 and password: pbklecture.
After college, I attended a lot of networking events in NYC as part of my job search. Now that I have a job, I still like to share what I’ve learn about great events. I think you'll agree that the "right events get you the right jobs," so I hope this blog is helpful. Email me if you know about a cool networking even: I’m kbierce (at) gmail dot com. Although I can’t attend everything, I love learning more about what’s new. A calendar of NYC events is at the bottom of this page.
This blog is about how the right networking events can help you find the right job (or jobs!) for you.
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