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Network Nights

Networking: The exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions; specifically: the cultivation of productive relationships for employment or business.

Network Nights are a long-standing tradition at Carnegie Mellon University. For more than 20 years, these regional networking receptions have brought students, parents and alumni together with potential employers in an informal after-work reception.

Network Nights are generally held during fall, winter and spring breaks so that students may participate. They provide an opportunity for students, parents, alumni and employers to meet and discuss opportunities, insights and experiences.

Network Nights 2009/2010

Network Nights 2008/09During the 2009/10 Carnegie Mellon Academic Year, Network Night are scheduled for the cities listed below. As more details become available, the sites for each city will be updated.

Who Can Attend?

Network Nights attract undergraduate and master's students, parents, and alumni from all of the colleges and interdisciplinary programs within Carnegie Mellon as well as employers with internship and full-time job opportunities.

Who Can I Contact?

For additional information, contact Martina Jacobs. Employers interested in sponsoring a Network Night  are also invited to contact Martina Jacobs.


Network Nights are supported by:
The Career Center - Carnegie Institute of Technology - H. John Heinz III College - Office of Alumni Relations - Office of Corporate Relations - School of Computer Science - Tepper School of Business - University Advancement