Wed.Sep 28, 2022

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Summer Internship Experience

Hope College Network

Working in Chicago This summer, I spent ten weeks at UScellular, where I was able to work and live in Downtown Chicago, Illinois. I was a Marketing Strategy intern, and this experience will stick with me as I take my first career steps. The summer between your junior and senior year is a great time for an internship; I felt that this summer gave me new tools and a lens I would not have had without the internship experience.

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All the Possibilities: Introducing PUC’s New Drum/Percussion Instructor

PUC

By Becky St. Clair (Photo taken by Brian Kyle) Brian Simpson, PUC’s new drum and percussion instructor, was a fifth-generation Sacramento kid, though today he lives and teaches middle school music in Vacaville. In the 1980s he attended Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, and returned in 1989 to begin the American side […].

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On Land Acknowledgments: from Script to Reconcili-action

The Humphrey Group

In the lead-up to Canada’s second National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th, I have found myself returning again and again to this statement from Murray Sinclair , Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission:

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NACADA 2022 Annual Conference – Meet Your Planning Committee Series – Exhibitor Co-Chairs

NACADA

Dear Colleagues, On the next segment of our Meet Your Planning Committee Series, we have two of our annual conference planning committee members who are our Exhibitor Co-Chairs. Meet Sara Heller from Montana State University and Katie Weibel from Washington State University – Vancouver. Both co-chairs will share what they are looking forward to the most at the NACADA 2022 annual conference.

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Most In-Demand Study Abroad Programs 2023

Via's

Over the years, more students have got the opportunity to experience academic life abroad. Though the last two years with the pandemic limited study abroad opportunities , things are now returning to normal. And with the learning opportunities and growth benefits that a study abroad program can impart on a student, it’s no surprise that more students would take part in these programs given the chance.

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Fun and games – nurturing students’ ‘being’

SRHE

by Lucy Gill-Simmen and Laura Chamberlain. It is widely known that skills required by employers today are focused less on discipline specific skills and more on personal skills (also referred to as soft skills or human skills). For example, relatively recently, Tracy Brower in Forbes declared empathy to be the most important leadership skill. Other reports, such as those from the World Economic F orum and OECD , cite skills such as critical thinking, creativity, resilience, self-awareness and em

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On the Road Again: Top Approaches to Consider for Your Recruiting

Parchment