This summer, work for Wyndham Worldwide,
the
largest hotel company in the world!
Positions available in:
Marketing
Sales
Human Resources
Finance
Revenue Management
Legal
Communications
Hospitality Management
Procurement
Information Technology
Architectural Design
Today’s Internships,
Tomorrow’s Careers Wyndham Worldwide has a variety of
exciting and challenging internships
available at its world headquarters, in
Parsippany, New Jersey.
Our 30,000 employees a workforce as
diverse as our global customer base offer
a broad suite of hospitality products
and services through a portfolio of
internationally renowned brands. If you are
a dynamic and highly motivated student
or graduate who’d like to gain a world of
experience by learning from the industrys
best, you' ll find valuable, career oriented
opportunities here.
Internships, which are paid but do not
include room and board, run June 2 thru
August 29, 2008.
To apply, please go to www.wyndhamworldwide.com, click on Careers and search the keyword
internship. Applications must be received
by April 25th, 2008.
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April 14
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April 15
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April 17
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April 18
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BSU Community Meeting & Elections at 7:00 p.m., Purnell 115
BSU Economic Empowerment Lecture at 7:00 p.m.,Smith 120
Black Cinema: Mr. and Mrs. BSU Pageant at 7:30 p.m., Trabant MPR
BSU Bar-B-Que from 3-6:00 p.m., Center for Black Culture
DASA presents 'Snapshot of Africa' at 7:15pm, Trabant MPR A & B. This official end-of-the-year extravaganza showcases African dance, food, drama, fashion, and more! ( Red Carpet Attire)
Tickets are available at UD Box Offices:
$10 in advance-UD students
$12 at the door/non-UD students
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Tuesday, April 22
The film, Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes, will be shown at 7 p.m., , Trabant University Center Theatre. The groundbreaking documentary, which takes an in-depth look at manhood and gender roles in rap music and hip-hop culture, as well as at the misogyny, violence and homophobia with which the music is often associated, will be followed by a discussion led by Yasser
Payne, assistant professor of Black American Studies at UD, and Antonia Randolph, assistant professor of sociology at UD. |
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