Harris’ project will culminate in a 90-minute presentation Monday. He’ll spend 30 minutes discussing his project, then 30 minutes doing a one-on-one interview with Sohna, who will be allowed to video conference into the presentation. The last 30 minutes will be a question and answer session.
For college students, job-hunting — a stressful and challenging process during normal times — is especially tough this year. Students face a competitive market and lack in-person networking opportunities, all while continuing to navigate the mental health challenges of the pandemic.
The pandemic has wreaked havoc on competitive college admissions this year, with selective colleges shutting out thousands more qualified applicants this year, a trend of longer than ever college waitlists, and a sense of unknown regarding on-campus safety and climate in the wake of Covid-19.
It is the largest federal investment in grants to rescue students in crisis and an undertaking rife with bureaucratic hurdles. Still, the proliferation of emergency aid programs is one of the few trends to emerge from the pandemic that higher education experts hope will remain.
The latest hiring numbers show encouraging signs that women are returning to the labor force, but major struggles remain for men and women without college degrees.
Andre Brady loved his job as a sales manager at the Youngstown State University bookstore, so he bristled when the university abolished his job in May 2016
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Annual survey by NACAC, released earlier than in past years, reveals colleges are still accepting applicants and are not requiring students to respond to offers by May 1.
The list of colleges that will require students or employees to be vaccinated against Covid-19 this fall has been dominated by private institutions. That may be about to change.