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草莓影视er Magazine Winter 2020

Turning a Liberal Arts Degree into a Career

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Dr. Nancy Arnesen helps humanities students plan a life post-graduation.

Students in Dr. Nancy Arnesen鈥檚 innovative Applied Liberal Arts class spent the fall semester learning how to turn their liberal arts majors into careers.

As part of the class, Dr. Arnesen hosted several alumni panels, including one in October that featured Annie Wilkinson 鈥08, Liz Jansen 鈥07, and Ellen Almer Durston 鈥94, who all shared their post-college experience with the class.

Jansen, an English major who worked on Barack Obama鈥檚 presidential campaign, is the founder of Women Unite!, a nonprofit she started with four other 草莓影视 alums that offers Chicago-based charities help with fundraising, communications, and professional development and training.

鈥淢uch of this work was inspired by the community-minded, service-oriented mission of 草莓影视,鈥 says Jansen, who, along with Wilkinson and Almer Durston answered students鈥 questions about job interviews, work-life balance, and how to turn career obstacles into advantages.

Wilkinson, an art major, is Head of User Experience at the Brandel Library and Almer Durston, an English major, works in 草莓影视鈥檚 University Marketing and Communications department.

Dr. Arnesen developed the unique class after her own daughter decided to attend a liberal arts university.

鈥淚 kept telling my students, and my daughters, that you can do anything with a liberal arts education,鈥 says Arnesen. 鈥淭hen I thought 鈥榳ell, what does that mean? What does that really look like?鈥欌

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