Join AFF for a live presentation with hiring expert Alex Kroen on how to incorporate your personal strengths into the recruiting processAre you ready for recruiting season? Have an internship or full time role that you have in mind for this summer? Learn how to demonstrate your strengths and unique skillset to a hiring team.Alex Kroen graduated from Saint Anselm College and started her career in sales in 2010. In 2013, she became a Sales Supervisor and realized one of most important aspects of her job was recruiting sales talent. She realized she had a knack for it and transitioned her career …
New Scholar Welcome Session
An opportunity for our new scholar class of 2021 to connect with the Annexstad community! …
Annexstad Annex
An opportunity to informally connect and chat with the Annexstad scholar communityAn informal zoom meeting every other Tuesday at 8 pm EDT beginning on June 8th as a way to informally check in; talk about how internships, new jobs, and summer classes are going; find others in your area who may have similar interests; and build relationships with one another. Come as you are, for as long as you want, bring your dinner, and we can chat about whatever is on your mind. Students/ Recent Alums are welcome! …
Annexstad Year End Celebration
Join the Annexstad Family Foundation to celebrate the accomplishments of our scholar community and to honor our 2020 & 2021 graduatesThe Annexstad Family Foundation is proud to host a year end celebration to highlight the accomplishments of our scholar community. Join us to hear from our founders, senior leadership, alumni and selected scholars. There will be ample opportunity to network with other Annexstad scholars from across the country. As part of the program, AFF is proud to partner with EatNGage to provide our attendees a fresh, delivered meal. …
Road to Resiliency with Professor Mark Sanders
AFF proudly welcomes Professor Mark Sanders for a discussion on resiliency, race, and allyship.Mark Sanders is a graduate of Oberlin College and Brown University, Sanders researches and teaches African American and Afro-Latin American literature and culture at the University of Notre Dame. More specifically, he examines the ways in which Blacks across the Western Hemisphere participate in local, national, and international print cultures of the late nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries to enhance material, social, and political conditions. Sanders’s courses include “Early African …