From the Classroom to Career: Embedding Career Development Into Curriculum

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Career readiness cannot live solely within the walls of the career center. Increasingly, institutions are exploring ways to embed career development directly into curriculum, courses, and the broader student learning experience.

In this panel discussion, presenters from multiple institutions will share how they have integrated career readiness into academic environments through faculty partnerships, curricular initiatives, and student-centered programming. Panelists will discuss lessons learned, challenges encountered, strategies for gaining institutional buy-in, and practical advice for career services teams beginning this work. Attendees will leave with actionable ideas and a deeper understanding of how career development can become a shared institutional responsibility.

Session Outcomes

  • Identify strategies for integrating career development into curriculum through faculty and academic partnerships.

  • Recognize common challenges and institutional barriers related to embedding career readiness into academic experiences.

  • Apply practical approaches for building buy-in and advancing career readiness initiatives across campus.

Presenters

Lyndsey Edmonds - Moderator

Director, College of Science Career Center

University of Arizona

Deb Ruiz

Manager, Career Services

Chandler-Gilber Community College

George Lopercio

Career Advisor

Chandler-Gilber Community College

Korrie Brown

Associate Director

Arizona State University

Colin Eischeid

Career Development Coordinator

Arizona State University

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