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Learn about LinkedIn, the No. 1 professional networking site. Each day of the week, you'll receive short tutorial videos that you can watch anytime to learn how to build a professional LinkedIn profile and use this important job searching platform.

Build your wardrobe with styles from the J. Hawk Career Closet! This week, you can add some Jayhawks flair to your new fashion finds! Student stylists are available one Wednesday a month outside the Student Union with casual and professional clothing you can take for free.

Whether you're a crafting pro or a curious beginner, Campus Life is ready to help you design and personalize your very own Jayhawk-themed gear using heat transfer and permanent vinyl! From custom t-shirts to backpacks and drinkwear, the possibilities are endless!

Learn about LinkedIn, the No. 1 professional networking site. Each day of the week, you'll receive short tutorial videos that you can watch anytime to learn how to build a professional LinkedIn profile and use this important job searching platform.

Join us for practical tips to help you minimize distractions, optimize your student environment and make the most of your valuable time. You will leave this workshop feeling empowered and equipped with skills to increase your productivity.

Jamestown Young Professionals and JCC Career Services have partnered to bring students insight into making the transition from college to career.

Learn about LinkedIn, the No. 1 professional networking site. Each day of the week, you'll receive short tutorial videos that you can watch anytime to learn how to build a professional LinkedIn profile and use this important job searching platform.

Through March, JCC and JCPenney are partnering to offer a 30% discount on professional attire to all JCC students, alumni, faculty, and staff!

On display through March 28, the exhibition features works by JCC’s Art faculty and staff including illustrations by Kate Barry, digital/new media collaborative by Emily Drew and Aaron Perez, ceramics by Elliott Hong, paintings by Nathan Jeffery and Kelsey Renko, photography by Mark Kirsch, and s