All Ivy Partners

Read about our Ivy League partners who work with us to organize and create countless opportunities for Recruiters and Students to interact at our Career Fair.

Brown University

Brown University Master of Public Affairs Program & Center for Careers and Life After Brown (CareerLAB) help students translate their unique educational experience for employers, graduate schools and other professional and academic programs. CareerLAB provides students with one-on-one advising, employer information sessions, interviews and career fairs, alumni connections, skill building workshops and online resources.

BU | Watson Institute for International & Public Affairs

Brown’s only one-year master’s program in public affairs, the MPA prepares students to be public policy leaders, analysts, and advocates in government, politics, and the nonprofit, and private sectors, both in the U.S. and abroad. In just one summer and two semesters, students gain problem-solving, quantitative, communication, and managerial skills. At a time of heightened concern about economic development, poverty, social equity, education, security, and the environment, the MPA program gives students the tools to develop effective, evidence-based solutions.

Contacts

Center for Careers and Life After Brown Contact: Jim Amspacher
E-mail: [email protected]

Tiffany Fontaine
E-mail: [email protected] 

 

Columbia University, Columbia Climate School

The Climate School, Columbia University and its partners offer one of the world’s richest collections of environmental and sustainability education programs. We offer an unparalleled selection of sustainability programs at the undergraduate, graduate and PhD level, which combine the expertise of leading the Climate School researchers and faculty in the fields of environmental policy, sustainability management, and climate change with the resources of Columbia University. The Climate School provides sustainability career development services to its students to ensure they have the support and resources they need to excel in their professional endeavors.

Contacts

Primary Contact: Caitlin Sarro
Email: [email protected]

Cornell University

Founded in 1865, Cornell is a private, Ivy League university and the land-grant university for New York State. Cornell’s mission is to discover, preserve, and disseminate knowledge; produce creative work; and promote a culture of broad inquiry throughout and beyond the Cornell community. The career professionals at Cornell are committed to contribute to the Cornell community of learning by providing outstanding career development services that help students apply their education and experiences toward advancing their career goals over a lifetime.

Contacts

Cornell, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Contact: Kristina Harrison
E-mail: k[email protected]

Cornell University Career Services Contact: Cassidy Rourke
E-mail: [email protected]

 

Dartmouth College

At Dartmouth, understanding and interacting with the natural world is encouraged as an important part of a liberal arts education. Our undergraduate and graduate programs in environmental studies, earth sciences, and environmental engineering prepare students for careers as leaders in addressing complex environmental issues from a problem-oriented, interdisciplinary perspective. Supporting initiatives at Dartmouth include the Sustainability Project, The Sustainability Solutions Cafe, the Irving Institute for Energy and Society, the annual Formula Hybrid competition, and a student-run organic farm for education and research.

Contacts

Center for Professional Development Contact: Anne Lyford
E-mail: [email protected]

Dartmouth Thayer School of Engineering Contact: Liz Lerret
E-mail: [email protected]

 

Harvard University

Established in 1636, Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Based in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts, Harvard has an enrollment of over 20,000 degree candidates, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Harvard’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences (FAS) is the largest division of the University and comprises Harvard College; the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; the Division of Continuing Education, including the Harvard Extension School; and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The Office of Career Services (OCS) works to educate, connect, and advise students about opportunities for summer and post-graduation. OCS serves students and alumni of Harvard College, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Harvard Extension School degree and certificate programs.

Contact

Harvard Contacts: Shoshana Mavor
E-mail: [email protected]

Kylee Johnston
E-mail: [email protected]

 

Princeton University

The Center for Career Development at Princeton University empowers students to develop the insights, experience and connections to pursue personally meaningful careers throughout their lives. They partner with employers to provide students with access to experiential opportunities and meaningful jobs and internships.

Contact

Princeton Contact: Seeta Hayban
E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Pennsylvania

More than 250 years after its founding, the University of Pennsylvania continues to achieve excellence in research and education. With 24,832 students across 12 undergraduate and graduate schools, including business, education, engineering, law, liberal arts and medicine, Penn has a tradition of intellectual rigor and pursuit of innovative knowledge. That tradition lives today through the creativity, entrepreneurship, and engagement of our faculty, students, and staff, including an interdisciplinary focus on sustainability and the environment.

Contact

University of Pennsylvania Contact: Dianne Hull
E-mail: [email protected]

Jon Niles
E-mail: [email protected]

 

Yale University

The Yale School of the Environment looks to provide national and international leadership in environmental education, management, and policy in response to the urgent and increasingly complex challenges of the new century. Our diverse, global population of students ranging from undergraduate environmental studies majors through seasoned professionals are uniquely prepared for corporate, government, educational, non-profit and NGO career tracks.

Contacts

Yale School of the Environment Contact: Kathryn Douglas
E-mail: [email protected]

Yale School of Management Contact: Kennedy Sani
E-mail: [email protected]

Yale Office of Career Strategy Contact: Kelly McSergi
E-mail: [email protected]