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BYU to name student employee of 2017
Student Employee of 2016, Nathan Hawks, teaches children how to draw animals at the Bean Life Science Museum. (Jaren Wilkey)
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Blue-collar work helps students learn valuable skills
DeAnna O'Hara sits in the custodial office at Wyview Park. A custodial job might be a valuable work experience for students. (Ari Davis)
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Growing Provo economy may not hold BYU grads
The Provo-Orem metro area is ranked seventh best performing large city by the Milken Institute, based off of its economic strength, but this new ranking may not be enough to keep BYU graduates in the area.
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