- 59:26Your First Job Won't Be Your Dream Job | April 14, 2021
- 40:45Build Your Brand with Megan Evangelista '13
- 1:39:00Col. (ret.) Randy Bagwell: Do the Geneva Conventions Still Matter? March 30, 2021The 2021 Grall Neafsey Lecture Co-Sponsored by the Ecumenical Institute at Assumption University
- 56:16Job Hunting during a Pandemic | March 24, 2021
- 55:23Digital Networking & LinkedIn | March 10, 2021
- 55:14Is Climate Change making Wildfires worse? | February 2, 2021
- 41:18Allow Me to Introduce Myself | February 24, 2021
- 50:53Covid-19 Prayer of Remembrance | March 16, 2021This time of prayer, which takes place a little more than a year after the first reported death from Covid-19 in the United States (Feb. 28) and almost exactly a year after Assumption transitioned to remote learning for the Spring 2020 semester, is an opportunity for members of the Assumption community to gather in prayer and remembrance of the many people who have died from Covid-19, including family members, friends and alumni/ae of Assumption.
- 57:06Yoga for All Beings | January 23, 2021
- 57:07The Lost Soul of the American Presidency | February 15, 2021Stephen Knott, Ph.D. ’79, HD’13, a professor of national security affairs at the United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, will discuss his book, The Lost Soul of the American Presidency. The American presidency is not what it once was. Nor, Steve Knott contends, what it was meant to be. The distinguished presidential scholar documents the devolution of the American presidency from the neutral, unifying office envisioned by the framers of the Constitution into the demagogic, partisan entity of our day. The program will be facilitated by Christina Graziano, Esq. ’10, of counsel to Ketterer, Browne, and Anderson, LLC.
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