From: Isabel Leong Date: September 20, 2024 Subject: [AHS] US-China Roundtable, Resume Workshop, + War Games Sign Up
US-China Roundtable, Resume Workshop, and War Games
Hi everyone!
We loved seeing everyone at our Open House last week! Looking ahead to the next two weeks we will be hosting a roundtable event on the modern history of US-China competition and a resume workshop with an advisor from the CPDC. We are also planning a war games soon so please fill out the link below so we can find the best date for everyone to participate.
Register for the events you are interested in at the bottom of this email!
Modern History of US-China Competition Roundtable
Tuesday 24th @ 5:30PM in Posner 152
Join us for a roundtable discussion on the evolution of US-China competition, spanning from World War II to the present day. Topics will include the origins of US-China tensions post-World War II, the AI and technology race that is transforming global power structures, and the critical issue of Taiwan’s security and its implications for regional stability. Roundtable discussions do not require prior knowledge of the dicussion topic. A brief historical timeline and context will be provided to help guide the dicussion.
CPDC Resume Review Workshop
Monday 30th @ 5PM in UC Conan
Join us for a professional development workshop designed to help freshmen transform their high school resumes into polished college resumes! Learn how to highlight your experiences, skills, and achievements to stand out in applications and internships. Whether you need a complete overhaul or just a few tips, this session will guide you through best practices for resume formatting, content, and organization to make a strong impression in the professional world.
War Games
Please fill out the link here if you are interested in pariticpating in our upcoming War Games! Learn more about what a war game is here.
We are so excited to see everyone! Please let us know if you have any questions.
Best,
AHS Exec
The Carnegie Mellon University Chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society is a student-run organization that is a part of a larger organization of students, faculty, national policy leaders, and captains of finance and industry. The society seeks to develop the next generation of American leaders, initially through discussions and forums on campus, then to intellectual and professional development that will launch Hamiltonians into careers of public service, academia, and business.
Join us for a roundtable discussion on the evolution of US-China competition, spanning from World War II to the present day. Topics will include the origins of US-China tensions post-World War II, the shifting dynamics during the Cold War, the AI and technology race that is transforming global power structures, and the critical issue of Taiwan’s security and its implications for regional stability.
Join us for a professional development workshop in collaboration with CMU's CPDC designed to help freshmen transform their high school resumes into college resumes! Learn how to highlight your experiences, skills, and achievements to stand out in college applications and internships. This session will guide students through best practices for resume formatting, content, and organization to make a strong impression in the professional world.