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College students mingle with professionals at a Worcester Polytechnic Institute sustainability career fair

Success Program Launch: Mentors for Students in Green Careers

A new initiative at Worcester Polytechnic Institute connects students who are interested in green and sustainable industries with seasoned professionals to provide career development and support.

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Opinion

Students and Research Mentors Can Navigate Career Conversations Together

Raquel Y. Salinas offers advice for graduate students and research mentors on how to have better conversations about career planning.

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New on the Job: Q&A With Sarah Ellison, Sonoma State University

The associate vice president of student affairs shares how her career trajectory informs the work she does now managing student access and success services on campus.

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‘Historians Should Be Everywhere’: Questions for the AHA’s Retiring Leader

Jim Grossman, exiting after 15 years as executive director of the American Historical Association, discusses his efforts to multiply historians’ routes to tenure, The 1619 Project’s impact on history debates and why policymakers need historians.

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Have Coding Boot Camps Lost Their Appeal?

2U’s decision to shut down its coding boot camps is the latest sign that changes are afoot in the alternative credentials sector.

Education Department Fines Baker College $2.5M

The Department of Education is fining Baker College $2.5 million as part of a settlement reached Tuesday following a yearlong...
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Does Careerism Have to Ruin College?

Jocelyn Frelier asks how faculty and staff can push back against careerist expectations while supporting students in their professional exploration.

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Career Prep Tip: Guided Reflection in the Senior Capstone

Connecticut College piloted a career reflection session in a senior seminar, helping strengthen students’ learning in the classroom and how it applies beyond their degree program.