Monday, March 13, 2023
2:20 PM - 3:10 PM
This workshop is a webinar ONLY – please do not come to the CTE office.
To attend the webinar, log-in as a guest at https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/482744cc21a44b2fa6d587b43771610d. This is a Blackboard Collaborate Session.
The webinar starts at 2:20 p.m. and we kindly request participants to enter the webinar at least 15 minutes prior to the start time and no later than 2:25 p.m.
Late arrival and/or early exit from the workshop invalidates receiving credit.
The Career Champions program was created to educate and empower campus faculty and staff on best practices to have career conversations with students. The learning outcomes for level two are as follows:
This is an elective session for a certificate of completion in Integrative and Experiential Learning.
In order for attendees to personally track their current registrations and attendance at certificate of completion workshops and events, the Center for Teaching Excellence requires that all registrants create an account in our registration system and login to register for all workshops.
If you have an existing training account with the Division of Human Resources, Office of Organizational and Professional Development, you do not need to create an account. You can login using your HR training username and password. By logging in to register for CTE events, your complete training record for both CTE and HR trainings will be available with a single account and login.
Erin Mullen
Senior Associate Director
Experiential Education and Employer Relations
Career Center
Erin Mullen began working in the Career Center in 2014. She has a Masters of Student Affairs in Higher Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In her work Erin provides strategic direction for employer and industry relations, and leads high impact experiential learning programs including the Carolina Internship and Cooperative Education Programs, Carolina GROW Student Employment, UofSC's Mentorship Hub platform, Externships and Professional Development funding for students. She is an active board member of the Cooperative Education Internship Association (CEIA) and a graduate of NACE's Management Leadership Institute.