Amy Hicks

Assistant Director, Career Coach for College of Education and Experienced Alumni (graduated more than 1 year ago)

Amy Hicks is a Career Coach, and she supports Experienced UNT Alumni who graduated more than 1 year ago. Amy earned an MBA from Texas Woman’s University and a Bachelor of General Studies in Criminal Justice and Health Studies from Texas Woman’s University. Amy likes helping students and alumni by exploring opportunities and identifying strengths and skills to create action steps for professional growth. She works with clients to create connection strategies and effective documents, and to fully utilize tools and resources. Amy also teaches Professional Development Strategies in the G. Brint Ryan College of Business. When she is not at UNT, she enjoys being a mom to three fantastic children, exploring nature and the outdoors, and listening to all types of music. The best piece of advice she received was, “just be yourself” and ”spend the time on it if you love it – learn how to change, eliminate, or become more efficient with other things so that you can.” She has been described as inquisitive, encouraging, and energetic.

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Graduate Student Council General Membership

The Graduate Student Council (GSC) is a multi-purpose organization focused on advocating, connecting, and empowering graduate students at UNT. GSC is the official voice and student government for graduate students at UNT. We advocate on your behalf to ensure that …

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Amy Hicks Assistant Director, Career Coach for College of Education and Experienced Alumni (graduated more than 1 year ago)
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David Garlock- The Trauma-to-Prison Pipeline, presented by the Department of Criminal Justice

The College of Health and Public Service, Department of Criminal Justice is honored to host a presentation by David Garlock, The Trauma-to-Prison Pipeline. This presentation will discuss trauma, the impact it has on funneling people into prison, and the lack …

By Amy Hicks
Amy Hicks Assistant Director, Career Coach for College of Education and Experienced Alumni (graduated more than 1 year ago)
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Thriving in Graduate School: Virtual Support Group

UNT alum & staff psychologist Dr. Wiley Stem with UNT Counseling & Testing Services is offering a virtual support group to UNT graduate students. The group, titled “Thriving in Graduate School,” is a group space designed for graduate students to …

By Amy Hicks
Amy Hicks Assistant Director, Career Coach for College of Education and Experienced Alumni (graduated more than 1 year ago)
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Pause, Breathe, Reflect and Reset

As this challenging academic year winds down, it can be especially valuable for grad students to take the time to consider where they’re headed, write Steve Lee and Janet Branchaw.

The piece discusses reflection and assessment of program progress, and …

By Amy Hicks
Amy Hicks Assistant Director, Career Coach for College of Education and Experienced Alumni (graduated more than 1 year ago)
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Career Center

The UNT Graduate Student Council is hosting the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students annual conference (VIRTUAL), “Resiliency in 2020: Redefining Normalcy.” Register by Nov. 4 for discount.
Questions: Contact gsc-pres@unt.edu

https://bit.ly/2HOAo9l

BVCF

Black Virtual Career Fair – October 7 – 9
Check out this online event to learn about job opportunities, research companies, and network with employers.
Read more about the fair and register here: https://virtual.blackvcf.com/en/

Business & Economic Dimensions of the COVID-19 Pandemic – Wednesday, May 20th at 2 p.m. CST

Join UNT GEO as they host a zoom panel discussion entitled Business & Economic Dimensions of the COVID-19 Pandemic, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20.

By Amy Hicks
Amy Hicks Assistant Director, Career Coach for College of Education and Experienced Alumni (graduated more than 1 year ago)
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