Starr Career Center Diversity Expo! Friday February 26th 11 AM – 3 PM

The 5th annual Diversity Career Expo Baruch College is designed to provide candidates from diverse backgrounds with an opportunity to meet employers and organizations interested in recruiting new talent for internships, leadership programs and entry-level positions.

This event will kick off with a keynote address on the importance & benefits of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, followed by group discussions on diversity recruiting tactics, concluding with a 2-hour networking session where students and employers can connect and speak about hiring opportunities.

You can register to attend the Diversity Career Expo with this link: https://baruch-csm.symplicity.com/events/12158cc54cde3263e5f382cc5045c703/overview. 

Diversity Scholarships @ the CUNY School of Labor — Deadline March 4th!

The Joseph S. Murphy Scholarship for Diversity in Labor is committed to diversity and excellence. This unique scholarship was created for women and students of color who wish to pursue undergraduate or graduate studies at the CUNY School for Labor and Urban Studies (SLU). It is available to students nationwide.

The Scholarship Application is available here.

To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must first apply for early admission – and be accepted – to SLU. Applicants may apply either to the MA in Labor Studies program or the BA in Urban and Community Studies program with a concentration in Labor Studies. Both programs are flexible, interdisciplinary majors that let students pursue a wide range of academic interests and careers, such as labor relations, law, public policy, and social justice.

Awardees of the Diversity Scholarship receive two-year scholarships of up to $30,000 (graduate students) and up to $20,000 (undergraduate students). To be eligible, undergraduate students must have earned 60 or more prior college credits, with at least a 2.5 GPA. Graduate students must have earned at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA in their prior undergraduate-level work. Questions about the application process should be directed to the SLU Scholarships Office at [email protected].

REQUIRED: Early Admission to MA or BA degree program. Your degree program application is due March 4, 2021 to be eligible for the Diversity Scholarship.

The Diversity Scholarship application submission deadline is March 23, 2021 at 11:59 PM.

Candidate for Manhattan Borough President, Mark Levine, seeking campaign interns!

Manhattan Borough President candidate Mark Levine – a progressive fighter for affordable housing, environmental sustainability, and an equitable New York – is looking for interns for flexible periods from now through June 22nd. Campaign interns will have the opportunity to learn about all aspects of a political campaign, including policy, communications, field organizing and fundraising. Click here for more information about Mark and here for more information about the internship and how to apply.

CUNY Washington, DC Summer Internship Program — Paid Summer Internships, apply today!

The City University of New York is offering a summer internship program in Washington, D.C. from June 7 to July 30, 2020 for a limited number of CUNY students. The Program will be coordinated by the Edward T. Rogowsky Internship Program in Government & Public Affairs and a Campus Faculty Coordinator at each of the City University’s senior colleges.

 Applications and Deadlines:

You can access the link to the online application here: https://cunysud.formstack.com/forms/etr_dc_application.

Applications and all supporting materials must be submitted by March 8, 2021—no exceptions. Online interviews with the CUNY Washington, D.C. Internship Program Selection Committee will be conducted on April 16. In order to be considered, student finalists must be available to attend an interview on that date (time TBA). All students selected for an interview will be notified by mail and/or telephone regarding dates and times.

Eligibility:

The Program is open to any student who will be a Junior in the Spring 2021 term. Any major may apply, but students who wish to be considered should demonstrate an interest in and understanding of national government and politics. Applicants must also carry a minimum 3.2 GPA, and must submit two confidential faculty recommendations along with their applications. Applicants must also possess a valid Social Security Number or ITIN.

Remote Internship Requirements:

You must be available to serve a minimum of 20 hours/week. You must have access to a reliable computer/laptop/tablet with internet capabilities

Award:

CUNY will provide $2,000 scholarship to each eligible student.

Academic Component and College Credit:

All CUNY Washington, D.C. interns must participate in the Program’s academic component, which consists of weekly seminar meetings with prominent members of the Washington, D.C. community. In addition, students will draft research papers and written accounts/analyses of their internship experiences for Campus Faculty Coordinators.

Credits must be arranged—up to 6 credits during the summer or succeeding fall—by students and Campus Faculty Coordinators. All credit arrangements should be made prior to the first day of the internship program, June 7, 2021.

Internship Placements:

Interns will serve for 20 hours per week during the Summer Program. Based on availability, student interest and experience, the Program will offer internship placements in the following types of offices:

  • Legislative offices of U.S. Representatives and Senators;
  • Non-governmental advocacy organizations;
  • Departments of the federal government.

For further information please contact your Campus Faculty Coordinator, Professor Marcus Johnson ([email protected] or email the Edward T. Rogowsky Internship Program at [email protected]

Julie Menin Campaign (City Council District 5) – seeking interns!

Former NYC Census Director Julie Menin is running for the Democratic Nomination in City Council District 5 (Upper East Side, Roosevelt Island, East Harlem).
We are looking for people who are interested in learning the basics of working on a political campaign and learning key skills that would qualify them for a campaign job in the areas of organizing, communications, and political research. As Campaign Manager, it is important to me that each of our interns get 1:1 attention and regular skills training to ensure this is a worthwhile experience.
This is an unpaid opportunity, so hours and assignments are flexible to meet the intern’s schedule and needs. We are not campaigning in-person at this time, so this can be done remotely as well.
You can find out more about Julie at juliefornyc.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to [email protected] with the subject line “Internship Application”
Please feel free to email Ben Silva ([email protected]) with any questions.

Green Girls College Intern Position (12 hours/week) – Paid, non-political science internship

Green Girls After-School is a STEM-based program for middle school girls and female-identifying youth from under-resourced communities in hands-on activities and outdoor adventures in New York City parks and waterways. During our weekly after-school program, students explore current environmental issues such as climate change, the health of our waterways, drinking water supply, and urban forests. Green Girls engages students through experiential, outdoor activities, service learning, and advocacy projects and aims to increase student awareness, interest, knowledge and skills in science and conservation.

CPF has created this opportunity for talented college students to gain hands-on experience working with youth, and to explore environmental science education while helping to promote stewardship and supporting positive youth development. Green Girls After-School program operates during the school year, after-school hours (3:30 pm – 5 pm) from March – June. Each site meets once a week for a total of 12 weeks online this Spring.

CPF is seeking a College Intern to support the Green Girls After-School Program Manager in providing instruction and guidance to middle school girls program hours for up to 12 paid hours each week from March – June. The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge of environmental science and basic understanding of youth development. This spring the Green Girls After-School program will take place online via Zoom Monday – Thursday.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Directly support and assist Program Manager with implementation of after-school programs on Zoom and Google Classroom
  • Co-facilitate meetings on Zoom and other online platforms, lessons, activities and service-learning projects for middle school girls
  • Help design engaging, age-appropriate, inquiry-based, environmental education activities for remote sessions such as at-home labs, games, demo videos, virtual icebreakers and slide presentations
  • Provide logistical support and complete general administrative duties as needed for each virtual session, including taking attendance, encouraging participation, supervising remote activities and breakout rooms
  • Support the gathering of materials, photos, and anecdotes of the program

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Currently pursuing a college degree in education, ecology, biology, environmental science, or related field.
  • Experience working and building rapport with youth and/or children a plus
  • Knowledge or interest in urban forestry & wildlife, water ecology, waste management, and climate change science and advocacy
  • Understanding of scientific methods and inquiry-based practices
  • Interest in working with diverse students, all age groups, and historically disadvantaged communities
  • Commitment to Green Girls mission

CONTACT: Interested parties should email a cover letter and resume to: [email protected]. Put ‘Green Girls College Intern’ in the subject header.

Thank you for your interest in City Parks Foundation, an equal opportunity employer. Only potential candidates will be contacted. No calls, please.