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Well-Prepared in Their Own Eyes
Survey finds that college students think they are being well-prepared with the skills and qualities needed for careers. Employers are dubious.

Outside Experience for All
Brown University starts effort to make sure every student can have an internship. Move comes as Cornell and Duke are providing students with more learning opportunities outside of the classroom.

Jobs for Humanities, Arts Grads
Two separate reports show evidence of humanities and arts majors finding success in the professional world.

Finding a Student's Calling
In a sign of the times, a college cuts its pastoral staff from 2 to 1, to move one of the clergy to the career center to provide a different type of guidance to students.
Ranking and Networking
LinkedIn gets into college rankings with an employment outcomes tool based on big samples and plenty of specifics about real people.
Retaining International Students Post-Graduation
Initiatives in St. Louis and Michigan aim to work within the existing immigration system to retain international students in the local economy.
Opinion
It's the Faculty's Job, Too
The career center can't do it all -- professors in liberal arts fields must also take responsibility for their students' job prospects, Patricia Okker argues.
Employment After the Recession
Eighty percent of 2008 graduates found employment in the four years after their graduation, despite entering the work force as the recession tightened its grip on the country, a report shows.
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