Tagged: Professionalism

Gabriella Zen

August 20th, 2015 in Student's Blog, Summer 2015, Washington, DC

Dressing for Success: Fashion and Feminism

Gabriella Zen
Summer 2015

I grew up surrounded by style and an appreciation for a well-coordinated outfit. I was told stories of purple suede booties, thigh-high leather boots, crème silk blouses, and olive wool coats. My grandmother used to hand-sew my bibs and baby clothes using fun colorful patterns. I spent afternoons with my mom at the garment manufacturer factory where she worked in merchandising. She took me to her annual sample sales that would bring hundreds of women wanting to get their hands on the most beautiful clothes.

At a young age I was encouraged to add personal flair to simple school uniforms, focus on colors and fit, find that balance between classic and current. As I got older, I started exploring my own personal style. I am the most confident when my outfits are thought out, coordinated, and well fitted. I firmly believe that people dress for themselves; not for examination by others.

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Alyssa Lodge

April 17th, 2015 in Spring 2015, Student's Blog, Washington, DC

Get in on LinkedIn

By Alyssa Lodge
Spring 2015

The greatest lesson taught in DC is the power of professionalism. From building a network to perfecting a handshake, learning the steps towards a professional career is essential and valuable. DC is the ideal city in which to master these skills based on its production of highly successful politicians, business people, and scholars.

The BUDC program in particular has focused on networking, acquiring the motivation to pursue a career path, getting involved in the DC community, and being conscious of a professional online presence. The latter is the point I’m going to address. On the topic of professionalism, there is no better online social media to talk about than LinkedIn—it can be a powerful tool if you know how to make the most of it.

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