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Students Learn Career Possibilities Through Winston Fisher Seminar

Friday, April 21, 2023, By Casey Schad
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College of Arts and SciencesMaxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

This spring break, | students once again traveled to New York City to gain first-hand knowledge of how a liberal arts degree can prepare them for a career in business.

Thanks to the Winston Fisher Seminar—one of A&S | Maxwell’s signature learning experiences—students from a variety of majors had the opportunity to learn about internship and job opportunities with a range of employers, develop and present business plans, and make valuable connections with industry leaders, experts, alumni and recruiters. The seminar was founded by real estate developer, Dean’s Advisory Board and Trustee  Winston Fisher ’96. “Liberal arts has been important in my success. It taught me to think and write creatively, and to look at different patterns,” says Fisher, which is why he started this seminar.

During the weeklong trip, student participants visited top organizations including Centerview Partners, Ernst & Young, Latham & Watkins and Sotheby’s, among others, seeing memorable examples of successful professionals who have leveraged their liberal arts education into satisfying careers. Students were introduced to the wide range of options open to them in the metropolitan New York City area and ultimately came back to campus with a unique competitive advantage for their future, in whatever field they choose.

Take a look at scenes from this year’s Winston Fisher Seminar below.

Two people walking in a building.

Hien Truong ’25 and Bakary Darboe ’25 at Fisher Brothers real estate firm, one of the many destinations visited during this year’s Winston Fisher immersion.

Students standing on the other side of a fish tank.

Throughout their NYC excursion, participants had the chance to build relationships with one another—and enjoy New York’s unique views.

Group of people sitting around a dinner table.

At Morton’s Steakhouse, students gained invaluable networking experience with alumni and recruiters through a networking dinner.

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