We are delighted to announce that our office, the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) Office of Career Services, has been renamed the Mignone Center for Career Success (MCS) and our new email address for employers is employers@fas.harvard.edu.
Learn what our rebranding means for our employer partners.
By Manny Contomanolis
Manny ContomanolisDirector, Mignone Center for Career Success
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