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Meetings (March 6 through March 18)

Wednesday, March 6

  • All Day Application Deadline: ZeroTurnaround USA
  • All Day Interview Date: Epsilon
  • All Day Interview Date: EF Education First
  • All Day Interview Date: EF Education First Fellowship
  • 3:00 PM BU Abroad 101
  • 4:00 PM Study Abroad Information Session: Washington
  • 8:00 PM ESO General Meeting

Thursday, March 7

  • 1:00 PM Peace Office Hours at Boston University
  • 4:00 PM Coffee and Conversation with Rabbi Beyo

Friday, March 8

  • All Day Application Deadline, Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies (ICCS)

Sunday, March 10

  • All Day Application Deadline: Trillium Trading, LLC
  • 4:30 PM Servant Team Meeting

Monday, March 11

  • 6:00 PM Information Session: Teach for America

Tuesday, March 12

  • All Day Application Deadline: Epsilon
  • 12:00 AM Interview Date: Insight Global
  • 4:00 PM GPMM Faculty Meeting

Wednesday, March 13

  • All Day Application Deadline: Cvent, Inc.
  • 8:00 PM ESO General Meeting

Friday, March 15

  • All Day Application Deadline, Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies
  • All Day Application Due: P&G Researcher Summer Camp for Freshman Undergrads in Science and Engineering Technology
  • All Day Application Deadline, Fall Semester & Academic Year Study Abroad Programs
  • 1:00 PM PA Consulting Group Information Session

Saturday, March 16

  • All Day Application Deadline: Textron Defense Systems

Sunday, March 17

  • 4:30 PM Servant Team Meeting

Monday, March 18

  • 12:30 PM Sony Pictures Entertainment Information Session

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