New Rochelle Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Stephanie Burke of New Rochelle, New York recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Stephanie participated in the AADC Extern Program with Saint John’s University. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Stephanie and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Phillipsburg Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Carina Sitkus of Phillipsburg recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Carina participated in the AADC Extern Program with George Street Playhouse. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Carina and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Turnersville Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Tanisha Northcutt of Turnersville recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Tanisha participated in the AADC Extern Program with Kidsbridge Children’s Museum. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Tanisha and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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St. Louis Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 23, 2008) – Abigail Green of St. Louis, Missouri recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Abigail participated in the AADC Extern Program with the East Jersey Old TownMC Cultural & Heritage Commission. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Abigail and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Hamilton Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Jennifer Wong of Hamilton recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Jennifer participated in the AADC Extern Program with The Conference Board. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Jennifer and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Culpeper Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Ashley Morris of Culpeper, Virginia recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Ashley participated in the AADC Extern Program with Hearst Entertainment, New Jersey Protection and Advocacy, Inc., and The Daily Deal LLC. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Ashley and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Seven Somerset County Residents Complete Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Seven Somerset County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Hsiao-Chue Hsu of Branchburg participated with The Cementworks. Heather Philip also of Branchburg participated with both Glaxo Smith Kline Pharmaceuticals and The Association of Retarded Citizens (ARC) of Monmouth County. Devika Kapoor of Basking Ridge participated with Taste of Crete. Laura Fernandes of Green Brook participated with ML Miller, CPA & Associates. Michelle Velasquez of North Plainfield participated with the Center for American Women and Politics. Rashida Walker of Somerset participated with Morris Knolls High School. Marissa Rodriguez also of Somerset participated with Fink, Rosner, Ershow-Levenberg, LLC.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Hsiao-Chue, Heather, Devika, Laura, Michelle, Rashida, Marissa, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Jackson Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 23, 2008) – Kerine McIntosh of Jackson recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Kerine participated in the AADC Extern Program with Careers USA. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Kerine and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Four Monmouth County Residents Complete Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 23, 2008) – Four Monmouth County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Christine Becker of Allentown participated with Brandywine Realty Trust. Bailey Socha of Middletown participated with of the office of the County Administrator in Essex County. Courtney Roach of Oceanport participated with The Association of Retarded Citizens (ARC) of Monmouth County. Sharae Allen of Asbury Park participated with the New Jersey Center for Civic & Law-Related Education.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Christine, Bailey, Courtney, Sharae, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Three Hunterdon County Residents Complete Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Three Hunterdon County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Victoria Frace of Hampton participated with Hackensack High School. Danese Nalence of Ringoes participated with the National Latina Health Network. Alexandra Stragis of Whitehouse Station participated with Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Victoria, Danese, Alexandra, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Nine Essex County Residents Complete Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Nine Essex County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Roseline Akinitunde of Newark participated with The Francis E. Parker Memorial Home. Leona Gabriel of Newark participated with Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Michelle Thiele of Nutley participated with The Association of Retarded Citizens (ARC) of Monmouth County. Ashley Sawyer of Orange participated with The Conference Board. Lauren Antolino of Verona participated with Baker & Taylor, Inc. Kiwako Kono of Belleville participated with Hayward Industries, Inc. Giselle Herrera of Irvington participated with United Parcel Service. Mayra Suazo of Newark participated with the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Nena Marshall of Orange participated with New Brunswick Public Schools – Office of Early Childhood Education.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Roseline, Leona, Michelle, Ashley, Lauren, Kiwako, Giselle, Mayra, Nena, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Bristol Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Meagan Ratini of Bristol, Pennsylvania recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Meagan participated in the AADC Extern Program with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Meagan and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Six Union County Residents Complete Unique Externship at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Six Union County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Kimberley Raymond of Linden participated with Total Party. Jodie Ramey of Union participated with Douglass Child Study Center. Elyla Huertas of Rahway participated with New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. Charmi Patel of Roselle Park participated with Child and Family Resources. Elaine Piniat of Scotch Plains participated with the Healthcare Intelligence Network. Karen Koch of Clark participated with The Lawrenceville School.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Kimberley, Jodie, Elyla, Charmi, Elaine, Karen, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Three Wayne Residents Complete Unique Externship at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Three Wayne residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Stephanie Mohimaid participated with the Law Office of Claudia Slovinsky. Kelly Sullivan participated with Total Party. Justine Kim participated with West Virginia University Health.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Stephanie, Kelly, Justine, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Six Morris County Residents Complete Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 23, 2008) – Six Morris County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Jenny Pagonis of Montville participated with Montgomery Public Schools. Barbara Silber of Morris Plains participated with University of Pennsylvania Law School. Pamela Yuen of Parsippany participated with the office of Representative Rush Holt. Kiranjit Kaur of Lake Hiawatha participated with Advogent. Eileen Frino of Brookside and Asraa Mustafa of Budd Lake both participated with The Conference Board.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Jenny, Barbara, Pamela, Kiranjit, Eileen, Asraa, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Nine Middlesex County Residents Complete Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 23, 2008) – Nine Middlesex County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Jaclyn Fanelli of Edison participated with Scotch Plains Public Library. Kimberly Bryant of North Brunswick participated with the Center for American Women and Politics. Brittany Durgin of Old Bridge participated with Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Anahita Madon of Old Bridge participated with George Street Playhouse. Lauren Choo of Kendall Park participated with Montgomery Public Schools. Nancy Yim of New Brunswick participated with The Conference Board. Kathleen Barbour of New Brunswick participated with Allentown High School, Kidsbridge Children’s Museum, and the Department of Environmental Protection. Katharine Brown of North Brunswick participated with Sesame Workshop. Melissa Chedid of North Brunswick participated with Douglass Child Study Center and The College of New Jersey.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Jaclyn, Kimberly, Brittany, Anahita, Lauren, Nancy, Kathleen, Katharine, Melissa, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Stamford Resident Completes Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 23, 2008) – Stephanie Morrell of Stamford, Connecticut recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Stephanie participated in the AADC Extern Program with the East Jersey Old TownMC Cultural & Heritage Commission. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Stephanie and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Four Camden County Residents Complete Unique Externship at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Four Camden County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Candice Kearney of Blackwood participated with Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Jacquelyn Brauckmann, also of Blackwood participated with Warren Township Schools. Madelline Pizarro of Cherry Hill participated with The Lawrenceville School. Brittany Cline of Collingswood participated with WHYY Public TV and radio.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Candice, Jacquelyn, Madelline, Brittany, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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Six Burlington County Residents Complete Unique Externship Program at Douglass College
New Brunswick, NJ (January 22, 2008) – Six Burlington County residents recently completed the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College (AADC) Extern Program at Douglass College, the public women’s college at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The AADC Extern Program provides Douglass students with real-world experience in the field of work they have chosen or are considering for possible careers and/or graduate study.
Michelle McBride of Browns Mills participated with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Monica McFarlin also of Browns Mills participated with The State of New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate. Heather Baldwin of Mount Holly participated with the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services. Kathryn Galbraith of Mount Laurel participated with Lenape Regional High School. Veronica Pakit of Bordentown participated with AARP New Jersey. Frances Cirenza of Medford participated with Diversion Magazine.
Established by the AADC more than three decades ago, the AADC Extern Program enables Douglass students to try a career on for size. Sponsors, who are typically Douglass alumnae, provide a unique hands-on experience for students. Each sponsor serves as a role model and mentor. The AADC Extern Program lasts one or two weeks and takes place during the student’s winter or spring break. In some cases students work with their sponsor during both breaks.
“We’re very proud of Michelle, Monica, Heather, Kathryn, Veronica, Frances, and the other Douglass students who have completed the AADC Extern Program,” said Sheila Kelly Hampton, president, Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. “We provide this opportunity for Douglass College students to help prepare them for the world of work. From science labs, to corporate settings, to classrooms, Douglass students are graduating with hands-on experience that they can share with potential employers.”
Douglass College is the largest undergraduate women’s college in the United States and the only women’s college on a public research university’s campus—the best of two worlds; that’s the Douglass Difference. With a strong sense of tradition, a global vision, and a history of supporting women who choose to lead in fields from which women have traditionally been underrepresented, Douglass College is about the character of women's leadership, as much as it is about its importance and expansion.
Douglass has an enrollment of nearly 2,500 students and more than 35,000 alumnae. The Douglass campus is home to a consortium of centers and institutes devoted to the advancement of women. Through mission courses and co-curricular programming, young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, pursue non-traditional fields, and to seek out opportunities that will enhance their development. Douglass College is where women learn to lead and meet new challenges in whatever they pursue.
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