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For 30 years, Dartmouth's Office
of Career Services has helped Dartmouth students make informed decisions
about their undergraduate and post-graduate plans and provided resources to
help them explore a variety of leave term and career options. To kick off this
anniversary year, Career Services invites members of the Dartmouth community to
the opening of the Alumni Stories exhibition in Collis Café on Thursday, August
3 at 4 p.m.

Artist, educator, and administrator Gisela Insuaste '97 is featured in Career
Services' Alumni Stories Project and will attend the August 3 exhibition
opening. Insuaste has worked with diverse populations in organizations such the
Kansas City Art Institute, the Chicago Historical Society, and the Smithsonian
Institution. Read Insuaste's
alumni story.
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The Alumni
Stories Project is made possible by a generous donation from the John B.
Kovas '63 Career Discovery Program. "John believed that most of us are
looking for a calling, not a job," says Director of Career Services Skip
Sturman '70. By showcasing the rich variety of careers embraced by Dartmouth
graduates and offering success stories from many different fields of endeavor,
the project aims to inspire current undergraduates to make their passion their
work. For more information, call 646-2215 or read Alumni
Stories.
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