Spring 2026 Career & Internship Fair
Date/Time:Mar 3/11:30 AM
Location: Nazareth, Nazareth Hall Latour Room, Nazareth Hall Upper Main-Entire, Nazareth Hall Latour Front Desk
Join us for the Spring 2026 Career & Internship Fair, where students and alumni can connect with top employers from various industries offering internships, part-time, and full-time opportunities. This is a great chance to network, explore career paths, and take the next step toward your professional future. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make meaningful connections and showcase your skills to potential employers!
Daylight Savings Time Begins
Date/Time:Mar 8/12:00 AM
Location: Academic Dates
Northeastern Youth Wind Ensemble
Date/Time:Mar 8/3:00 PM
Location: Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts Room 100 Theatre (Auditorium)
The Northeastern Youth Wind Ensemble is affiliated with American Youth Ensembles, offering middle and high school musicians an opportunity to perform with other student instrumentalists who simply enjoy making music. They will perform a variety of repertoire ranging from traditional (transcriptions, marches and works of serious and artistic merit) to cutting-edge contemporary composition and music from popular media venues. Admission is free.
Emerging Leaders Workshop
Date/Time:Mar 19/3:00 PM
Location: Academic Dates

Emerging Leaders Workshop (via Zoom)March 19 | 3:00 p.m.Featuring Mona DelSole, MPA ’95
The NEW Workplace Rulebook No One Gave You: Understanding the New Rules of Work
Ever feel like you’re doing “all the right things” at work, yet the expectations keep shifting? You’re not alone. Today’s workplace runs on a different rulebook—one most of us were never formally taught.
In this interactive Emerging Leaders Workshop, Mona DelSole, MPA ’95, breaks down the unspoken expectations that shape modern work and explores the skills professionals need to navigate their careers with greater confidence and clarity.
We’ll examine how traditional workplace assumptions—like work hard and you’ll be rewarded or titles equal authority—often clash with today’s reality, where results matter more than effort, influence outweighs title, boundaries are blurry, and career mobility is the norm.
Participants will explore:
-How old workplace “rules” differ from today’s expectations
-Why generational differences impact communication and work styles
-The emotional intelligence skills everyone expects—but few are taught
-Practical strategies for navigating ambiguity, influence, and change
Whether you’re early in your career or stepping into new leadership territory, this session will help you better understand how work really works now—and how to succeed within it.
Register here:
https://connect.marywood.edu/e/emerging-leaders/
Guitar Ensemble Concert
Date/Time:Mar 21/1:00 PM
Location: Swartz Center Marian Chapel
The Marywood Guitar Ensemble presents The Surreal and the Folkloric: The Music and Poetry of Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), an immersive interdisciplinary concert blending guitar ensemble, spoken word, and vocal performance. Presented in collaboration with the NEPA Guitar Society and Olde Stories, the program explores Lorca’s poetic world through surreal imagery, folkloric traditions, and Spanish musical heritage. The concert features spoken-word artists Melinda Krokus and Jason Smeltzer, student vocalists from the Marywood University Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance, and a special appearance by internationally acclaimed guitarist and composer Sungmin Shin, who will perform a newly commissioned work written in homage to Ozzy Osbourne with the Marywood Guitar Ensemble. This concert highlights the ensemble’s commitment to artistic collaboration, contemporary creation, and bold interdisciplinary programming.
Alumni Easter Bunny Breakfast
Date/Time:Mar 22/10:00 AM
Location: Nazareth Hall Latour Room

Hop back to campus for one of Marywood’s favorite spring traditions—the Annual Bunny Breakfast! Alumni, friends, and their families are warmly invited to join us for a fun-filled morning of breakfast, smiles, and springtime cheer.
Bring your little ones to Latour Room in the Nazareth Student Center for a festive breakfast and a special visit from the Easter Bunny. It’s the perfect opportunity to make sweet memories, snap photos, and enjoy time together while celebrating the season on campus.
Whether this is your first Bunny Breakfast or a family tradition, we look forward to welcoming you back to Marywood for a morning full of joy, laughter, and community.
Event Details
Location: Latour Room, Nazareth Student Center
Date: Sunday, March 22
Time: 10:00–11:30 a.m.
Pricing
Children under 2: Free
Children ages 2–12: $19.95
Ages 13–17: $24.95
Adults 18+: $24.95 (parents must register)
We can’t wait to celebrate with you and your family—see you there!
Click here to register: https://connect.marywood.edu/e/bunny-breakfast/