In honor of Black History Month, we highlight 38 African American scientists and engineers who made important contributions to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). There …
Some students may not realize they’re first-generation college students until they’re already in school or have graduated. Unfortunately, the definition of a first-gen student is complicated.
On the surface, it’s self-explanatory as “a student …
This article was originally written by Zoe Kaplan and was published on Forage.
Not everyone who studies political science goes into politics (although many do!). Jobs for political science majors range from, yes, government positions, law, and research, to marketing, …
Psychologist is, of course, one of the great jobs for psychology majors. But not everyone who studies the mysteries of the human mind wants to work with clients or be in a counseling or therapy career.
Communicating is something we all do, though some of us do it better than others! And if you’re studying communications or have thought about it, you may be wondering what jobs for communications majors are out there.
As a college student, you’ll be making the first big decisions of your life. One such decision is choosing a major that is right for you. You’ll have to …
This article was originally published by Anita Jobb on College Recruiter.
Despite all the progress we’ve made as a society, disparities, and inequalities continue to exist, and educational opportunities for Native Americans are no exception. For many Native American students, …
When it was your turn to select a major, you may have chosen business, thinking it would give you the most job options when you graduated. And, ultimately, that’s correct! For those with a business degree, jobs are plentiful. However, …
This article was originally published by Rob Porter on Vault.
By now, the new school year is in full swing. For some students this could mean the very beginning of their college journey, which is exciting and scary at the same …