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Home Is Where the Job Shadow Is
Harvey Mudd College arranged for summer job shadows in students’ hometowns, making career exploration opportunities more readily available for underprivileged students.

Program Launch: Texas A&M University–Kingsville Establishes Skilled Trades Academy
New offerings at TAMUK provide learners with credentials in electrical, carpentry and broadband roles, as well as stackable credits for future education.

Survey Explores How Colleges Rate Their Value Versus Cost
While most college administrators and support staff see value in higher education, the return on investment is clearest to two-year college stakeholders, a new study finds.

Peer Mentors Help Students Navigate Prehealth Programs
Emory University hires dozens of junior and senior students to give advice and encouragement to students pursuing medical and health-related careers.

Bleak Job Landscape for Today’s Degree Holders
Thanks to AI and changing hiring trends, bachelor’s degree holders are seeing worsening employment outcomes. Experts say the only answer is more work-based learning.

AI Skills Needed in Many Postgrad Careers—Not Just Tech
More companies are seeking employees with experience using artificial intelligence tools outside of traditional computer science or IT fields, according to a recent report.

Students See Internships as Must-Haves
A new survey from Strada finds that graduating students believe internship experiences are not just exploratory but instrumental in their career progression.

Student-Run Clinic Addresses Health-Care Shortage
Widener University’s community clinic is run by graduate health science professional students, serving hundreds of local residents each year.
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