“This EACE Signature Program has been connecting students and employers for more than 17 years! Road Trips to the Real World is an exclusive opportunity for college students to learn firsthand about a career field, network with top employers and their employees, and explore internship and job opportunities. This is the perfect chance for students to get a head start on their careers!”. . . . EACE Virtual Road Trip. . Washington Performing Arts. . January 13, 2021. . 2:00 – 3:30 PM EST. . Virtual. . Register Here. . . . EACE charges students a $5 administrative fee for each virtual site visit registration.. . . . “One of the most established and honored performing arts institutions in America, Washington Performing Arts has engaged for more than half a century with artists, audiences, students, and civic life. The city is truly our stage: for decades, in venues ranging from concert halls and clubs to public parks, we have presented a tremendous range of artists and art forms, from the most distinguished symphony orchestras to both renowned and emerging artists in classical music, jazz, international genres, and more. We also have an ever-expanding artistic and educational presence on the internet, addressing the programming challenges of this time of pandemic while envisioning ongoing opportunities for online connection and community in a post-COVID world. Washington Performing Arts deeply values its partnerships with local organizations and other art institutions. Through events online and in myriad performance venues and neighborhoods, we engage international visiting artists in community programs and introduce local artists to wider audiences. We place a premium on establishing artists as a continuing presence in the lives of both young people and adults through residencies and education programs. Our achievements have been recognized with a National Medal of Arts and with three Mayor’s Arts Awards from the DC Government. We have now embarked upon our second half-century, ever inspired by the motto of our founder, Patrick Hayes: “Everybody in, nobody out.”. . . . . . This virtual event is hosted by EACE and is open to all Penn State University students. For more information visit https://www.eace.org/road-trips-to-the-real-world. Questions about attending? Penn State Abington students can reach out to Penn State Abington Career & Professional Development at careers-ab@psu.edu.
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Event Details: https://engage.abington.psu.edu/rsvp?id=1399517
EACE 2022 Virtual Road Trips Virtual Site Visit: Washington Performing Arts (Washington D.C.)
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