Continuing your education is a worthwhile endeavor for many students. However, graduate school is not the best step for every student – especially right after earning an undergraduate degree. Before you begin the application process for your master’s or doctoral degree, …
By Megan Lawton
Megan LawtonCareer Coach for Communication Studies, English, and Technical Communication
Were you previously incarcerated and released from prison or county jail 1 (one) year ago or longer? Do you have charges/arrests on your background that has become a roadblock to full-time and/or stable employment?
If …
By Marcy Bishop-Lilley
Marcy Bishop-LilleyCareer Coach for Communication Design, Pre-Communication Design, Interior Design, Pre-Interior Design, Drawing/Painting, New Media, Photography, and Pre-Studio Art for these concentrations
From 0 to 100: How I Found Purpose Through An Unlikely Source
As I look back on what it has taken for me to get to this point in my young life, I begin to realize how much people are …
By Eric Green
Eric GreenAssistant Director and Career Coach for all Journalism majors (Advertising, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Communication Analytics, Digital & Print Journalism, Photojournalism, Public Relations) and World Languages
College years are all about that hustle and bustle. From attending classes and parties to tackling exams and social life, there’s little spare time on your hands.
Even so, college years are crucial for career building. It’s the right time …
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