Taking books on vacation and studying while you’re away isn’t the only way you can keep your mind healthy and flexed for learning.
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While considerable attention has been paid to the larger issue of unemployment, the issue of long-term joblessness has gone—when…
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Staying engaged (especially being a “non-traditional student” in an online world) is paramount to your success as an online student. Don’t just count on the discussion boards your university provides for you, make your conversation spill over into Twitter and Facebook, and onto blogs and forums. Get others involved. You would be surprised at what you’ll learn by simply sharing your opinion and engaging socially; not just scholastically.
You might see the employment landscape as a medieval battlefield…minus the threat of mortal danger. Except, instead of being…
As indicated by my last post—titled “Global workforce beset by uncertainty, skeptical about the prospect of upward mobility”—according to…
This past April, at the apex of March Madness, I attended the Cooperative Education and Internship Association’s (CEIA) annual…
Around the time that Career Builder’s Quarter 1 2010 Hiring Forecast was released, many were asking, “Where are the…