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BYU hosts first Racial Stress Awareness Week
BYU is sponsoring a series of events Oct. 12 through Oct. 15 to address racial stress on campus.
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"Career Fright" helps students learn about career services through Marvel-themed experience
Anyone walking by the Career Studio between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Oct. 31, would have noticed a larger-than-normal line. The line consisted of students waiting to get into one of BYU’s Halloween events: Career Fright.
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Company culture plays big role in attracting new employees
When BYU student Xander Dorius accepted a recruiting position at a small home health company, he didn’t realize he would also be responsible for front desk, filing and training duties. His help was needed in a much wider scope than just recruiting because he worked at a small local company.
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BYU career services professionals gather at conference in Las Vegas
Director of Alumni and Career Services at BYU-Hawaii Mark Macdonald (left) speaks with a vendor about shared opportunities for BYU-Hawaii Alumni and Career Services. (Braden Lanham)
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Proactive approaches help students find successful internships
Monte Marshall counsels BYU psychology student McKenzie Brewer on how she can find the best internship. (Monte Marshall)
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How to make your internship work for you
Graduating from college with a degree in philosophy, Jeremy Pepper didn't envision himself as a public relations professional. However, a friend that worked at Edelman suggested an communications internship to Pepper, who ran student government campaigns and wrote for his campus newspaper.
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BYU Counseling and Career Center help students make college, life plans
A proverb says 'he who fails to plan, plans to fail.' Because no one goes to college hoping to fail, the Counseling and Career Center helps students make plans to successfully navigate their way through college and into future careers.
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