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AUM Career Development Center to launch Curtiss’ Career Closet

CDC Director Bradley Robbins with donated items for Curtiss’ Career Closet.

AUM’s Career Development Center (CDC)  is seeking donations of professional attire to launch Curtiss’ Career Closet, a new campus resource that aims to help career-focused students and alumni dress for success.

“We want to create Curtiss’ Career Closet to ensure our students have access to the professional dress they need,” said Bradley Robbins, director of AUM’s Career Development Center. “After learning about similar programs at other colleges and universities, we felt it was important to offer our students the same support as they begin their careers.”

The new career closet will allow currently enrolled students and alumni to pick professional attire for free to attend job interviews, networking events, career fairs, and other career-related events. The closet will feature business attire for both men and women, including suits, ties, shirts, dresses, blouses, skirts, and more.

Students and alumni will be able to check out apparel for career events and return the items to the career closet in the CDC. A rental agreement will be required at checkout. Twice a year, the CDC will host a “clean-out” event where students can select a limited number of items from the closet to keep.

To support Curtiss’ Career Closet, students, faculty, and staff can drop off professional attire donations at the Warhawk Resource Center, located on the second floor of the Taylor Center.

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