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Student career fair returns to Barton Hall

Cornell University student David Epega works at Cornell Career Services as a peer career coach.
Cornell University student David Epega works at Cornell Career Services as a peer career coach (Jacob Mroczek/Student and Campus Life)

By Kelly Kuehn, Student and Campus Life

The campuswide career fair for students returns in-person this fall for the first time since 2019, after shifting to a virtual environment due the COVID-19 pandemic.

The event, hosted by Cornell Career Services, will connect students with more than 150 employers across various industries Sept. 24-25, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Barton Hall.

“Talking to people virtually is nice, but I think there’s an element of human interaction that gets lost in that format,” said David Epega ’26, a peer career coach in Cornell Career Services who went to last year’s virtual career fair. “I’m looking forward to actually meeting with different companies face-to-face and learn more about what’s out there.”

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