Students increasingly expect their academic coursework to connect clearly to their future careers, yet those connections are often implied rather than made explicit. Research and institutional data consistently show that when career education is intentionally integrated into the curriculum—early and often—students demonstrate stronger engagement, meaning-making, persistence, and confidence in their academic pathways. Faculty are uniquely positioned in this work: students consistently identify instructors as one of their most trusted sources of career guidance, even when faculty do not view themselves as “career experts.”
This interactive workshop introduces scalable, student-centered approaches to career education curricular integration grounded in the career ecosystem model. Drawing on cross-college partnership work between academic units and the career center, participants will explore practical strategies for embedding career connections into courses regardless of discipline, content area, or class composition. Examples will span seven academic colleges and include low-lift activities, assignments, reflective prompts, and AI-supported tools that complement existing learning outcomes rather than compete with them.
Teaching Effectiveness Framework Alignment: Instructional Strategies
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Preparing Students for Adaptive, Purposeful Futures Through Career Curricular Integration
- Location: LSC 304-306
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- Nickey Pietila, Chase Weldon
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Event Details
Preparing Students for Adaptive, Purposeful Futures Through Career Curricular Integration
- Location: LSC 304-306
- Register for this Event
- Nickey Pietila, Chase Weldon
Upcoming Events
AI Teaching and Learning Symposium
This half-day event features a remote keynote by Professor Stuart Selber (Penn State), a faculty panel, and interactive Engagement Stations showcasing teaching strategies and innovations. Professor Selber’s work on digital...(Go to event for more details.)
- Date: Mon., August 10, 2026
- Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
- Location: LSC Theater
- Register for this event
Using AI for Accessibility: Tips and Tricks for Making Accessible Content with AI
Join us for an introduction to AI prompt making for accessibility and practical use-cases to help improve the accessibility of your courses. TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy
- Date: Mon., August 10, 2026
- Time: 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
- Register for this event
Writing, Revision, and Ethical Discernment: An Approach to AI Literacies Across the Curriculum
Generative AI is reshaping how students approach writing and learning in every discipline — not just writing in classrooms. This workshop offers faculty across the curriculum practical, principled strategies for...(Go to event for more details.)
- Date: Mon., August 10, 2026
- Time: 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
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