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New Report Warns of Skills Shortages

The number of college-educated workers retiring far outpaces the number of young people entering the workforce with similar levels of...
Bethel University graduates pose in their caps and gowns before entering the auditorium for commencement

More Colleges Promise Graduates Employment, Grad School Placement

Bethel University guarantees undergraduates a job on campus or a spot in one of its graduate programs if they haven’t found something better six months after graduation.

Young applicants shaking hands with a manager during a job interview in a modern office setting, exchanging smiles while discussing career opportunities and building professional connections

Part-Time Job Fairs Support Student Finances, Career Development

The more casual fairs allow colleges and universities to create connections with local employers who offer students part-time roles that accommodate their schedules.

Student working on a puzzle in a common area on a college campus with the word "SENIORS" across their back.

Class of 2026: Already Worried About Jobs After College

New Handshake data finds three in five rising seniors feel pessimistic about starting their career due to a competitive job market and a lack of available positions.

Mother working on her laptop during drop-off as her daughter tries to get her attention at a childcare center on a college campus.

How to Make Career Connections for Online Learners

A recent white paper highlights ways colleges can improve socioeconomic mobility for today’s students, including through embedded curricula and career mentoring.

A look at an office at WPSU in central Pennsylvania. On the left side of the frame, a support pillar is covered in images of college students who worked at the station.

How Public Media Cuts Could Limit Students’ Career Exploration

More than half of public media stations are affiliated with a college, and more host colleges students for career preparation. Cuts to federal funding may reduce internship and practicum experiences for learners.

Two students smile for a selfie with an alumnus of Harvey Mudd College during a job-shadow experience

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.

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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.