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Gibbs College to Host Spring 2024 Career and Internship Fair

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Gibbs College to Host Spring 2024 Career and Internship Fair


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January 12, 2024

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The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is excited to announce the Spring 2024 Career and Internship Fair! The event will take place on Thursday, February 22, 2024, from 3:30 – 6 p.m. at the Thurman J. White Forum.

The annual career and internship fair is a great opportunity for students to develop their professional networks and connect with professional firms. Read on for registration information for students and employers.

Students can register via Handshake at ou.joinhandshake.com. Contact Career Services (oucs@ou.edu) for student registration questions.

Employers can register via The OU Foundation:

Contact Brandy McDonald (bdmcdonald@ou.edu) for company registration questions.


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