Nov 01

Learn from the companies and organizations that do it well! Join MACIC for an employer panel discussion of internship program best practices.

Employer panel will include representatives from:

Date/Time
December 2, 2011
8:30am – Continental Breakfast
9:00-10:30am – Program

Location
Cardinal Stritch University – Milwaukee Campus
Bonaventure Hall, Room 033
6801 N Yates Road
Milwaukee, WI  53217
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Please Register by Tuesday, November 29

Sep 01

The Early-Bird registration deadline for the Midwest Cooperative Education Internship Association (MCEIA) Conference is quickly approaching. This year’s conference will be in Milwaukee, making it an ideal professional development opportunity for MACIC members and other internship professionals in Wisconsin.

The Early-Bird registration conference fee of $350 as well as the discounted lodging rate of $139/night is good until Thursday, September 22, 2011.

The conference is being held October 23-25 at the Hotel InterContinental in downtown Milwaukee.

Click here to view more Conference Information.

MACIC members on the 2011 Conference Committee:

  • Jean Donovan, Waukesha County Technical College
  • Amy Lane, UW-Stout
  • Juli Pickering, UW-Milwaukee College of Engineering
  • Mary Spencer, MSOE
May 16

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Now that MACIC’s Spring 2011 Professional Development Program is over, be sure to check out the Members-Only Professional Development Archives.

Here you will find notes, handouts, contact information, etc. from previous professional development programs dating all the way back to MACIC’s first such program in Fall 2007!

Since this is a members-only section, you will need the password to enter the page. Members who do not have this information should contact the MACIC Website Manager, Laura Jacobs, at MorrowL@uww.edu.

Photo by D’Arcy Norman

Apr 25

Join MACIC for our Spring 2011 Professional Development Program:

Internships in the Water Industry

Water splash

Learn more about the Milwaukee Water Council and the types of internship opportunities its business members can offer students.

Speakers:

Date/Time:

Friday, May 13, 2011
9:00am to 11:00am – Presentation and Q&A

Location:

Cardinal Stritch University
Bonaventure Hall, Room 033

Please RSVP by Wednesday, May 11.

MACIC Business Meeting following presentation.
(Attending Members: Please RSVP SEPARATELY for this meeting.)

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Feb 25

The 2011 Midwest Cooperative Education & Internship Association (MCEIA) Conference, “Celebrating Traditions: Energizing Our Future,” is being held in Milwaukee at the Hotel InterContinental October 23-26, 2011.

MCEIA has put out the call for program proposals. With the conference in Milwaukee, it would be wonderful to see some local representation in the conference programs. Proposal information and submission form can be found at MCEIA.org. Deadline is April 8, 2011.

Contact Juli Pickering, MACIC President-Elect, at jlpicker@uwm.edu with questions.

Feb 18

Attention College/University Professionals:

Intern Bridge is hosting a five-part online academy, “Reframing Employer Relationships.”

To learn more about this professional development opportunity and/or to register, visit the Intern Bridge website.

To see other upcoming professional development events or programs, including non-MACIC events, please view our Events page. If you are aware of relevant events that are NOT on our events calendar, please send information to Laura Jacobs, website manager, at MorrowL@uww.edu for evaluation and possible inclusion on our site.

Oct 26

Internships: What YOU Need to Know!
Paid vs. Unpaid from a Federal Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Perspective

Speaker

Deborah Schmitz
Wage & Hour Investigator
Wage & Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor

Date/Time

Friday, December 10, 2010
9:00am to 10:30am

MACIC Business Meeting immediately following the presentation

Location

Bryant & Stratton College, Wauwatosa Campus

Apr 26

A discussion is beginning via the Internship-Net listserv on the definition of an internship. This is a basic need in our field. The definition would be one that we would use when speaking with students, faculty, administrators, employers, government officials, etc.

Michael True, Director of the Internship Center at Messiah College, has drafted a definition and is asking for feedback from internship professionals. After gathering feedback from the larger internship community, he will take the definition to the the National Society for Experiential Education’s (NSEE) Internship Special Interest Group for their feedback before submitting a formal proposal to both NSEE and CEIA (Cooperative Education & Internship Association).

Below is the first draft. Please email Michael True with comments or suggestions – mtrue@messiah.edu.

An Internship is a work experience related to a student’s major or career goal for which the student earns academic credit, or there is some other connection to the curriculum of a degree-granting, educational institution. It is supervised by a staff or faculty member of the educational institution and by an employee at the organization. The work experience may be part-time or full-time, paid or unpaid, and primarily in an off-campus environment. A learning agenda must also be integrated into the experience to distinguish it from a volunteer position or job.

Apr 22

The U.S. Department of Labor has published a fact sheet to further explain and raise awareness of the six-prong test for unpaid internships:

Fact Sheet #71: Internship Programs Under The Fair Labor Standards Act

From his conversations with the Dept. of Labor, Richard Bottner, President of Intern Bridge, states that, “The DOL is not currently on a mission of enforcement.” Most of the DOL’s enforcement of internship-related FLSA concerns is, and will be, complaint-driven. This current campaign to raise awareness of the issues surrounding unpaid internships is being targeted at for-profit organizations, and the DOL’ s position is that all for-profit internships should be paid.

This is a complex issue and the legal environment can only change if Congress were to pass internship-specific laws, such as those proposed by the Economic Policy Institute.

If you are interested in learning more about this issue, Intern Bridge is hosting a free webinar, “Paving the Way through Paid Internships,” on Tuesday, May 4, 2010. You can learn more about the webinar and register to participate at www.internbridge.com/workshops/epi.htm.

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