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8 tips for female college and university students searching for early career job opportunities

To provide guidance to female college/university students on their early career journey, we asked eight professionals, including a Career Counselor and a VP of Growth, for their best advice. From marketing your skills and achievements to embracing self-confidence and advocacy, …

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7 job search tips for Latinx students, recent grads

For years, many in the United States and other countries used “Hispanic” to refer to people who live in or whose ancestors came from anywhere in Latin America, which is commonly defined as Mexico, Central America, South America, and the …

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20+ Illegal Interview Questions and How to Handle Them

Illegal interview questions shouldn’t pop up, but you need to be prepared if they do. Learn how to handle them in this guide.

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What Are Critical Thinking Skills?

In the workplace, we’re constantly bombarded with new information to sort through and find solutions. Employers want to hire people who are good at analyzing these facts and coming to rational conclusions — otherwise known as critical thinking skills. Critical …

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Ask Alexis | Should I List an Unrelated Job on My Resume?

Hello Ask Alexis,

For about eight months after leaving my social services job, I took a transitional, non-career-related position. I was wondering if is best to list this job on my resume or leave it out and explain the gap …

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Pre-PT 4 Year Course Plan

Courses in bold are required; all others are strongly recommended.  *At least 2 volunteer experiences and 1 research or internship…

Epic 171: Professional Foundations

Taught by Katie Breslin
The Professional Foundations course is a required pre-departure course for students participating in Earlham-funded summer internships and independent student experiences…

ELL 205: Seminar on Social Trends

Through reading and discussion of current events, this course focuses on participating and facilitating in-class discussion, building communicative confidence, critical…

ELL 206: Effective Public Speaking and Presenting

Through the creation of a personalized portfolio, repeated whole-group presentations, and reflection, this course focuses on building public speaking/communication skills,…

ELL Reading & Writing Courses

Support for reading and writing skills for English Language Learners is built into specific sections of the required first-year writing…

INTD 199: International Student Success

This course provides tools to succeed as an international student at Earlham. We discuss cross-cultural adjustment and communication, classroom expectations,…

BIOL 251: Intro to Nutrition

Taught by Jose Ignacio Pareja
This course will serve as an introduction to the science of human nutrition and the relationship of food and nutrients…

Epic 271: Fellowship Foundations

Taught by Roger Adkins
Applying for fellowship funding can be daunting: few of us have prior experience in the best ways to approach this…

BIOL 342: Medical/Dental School Preparation Course

Taught by Peter Blair
This course is meant to be a portion of your MCAT and DAT preparation. It will incorporate both content review…

EPIC 242: Community Health and Medicine Seminar

Taught by Peter Blair
Students will learn medical, technical, and clinical competencies from a variety of healthcare professionals with the goal of becoming a…

POLS 346: Constitutional Law

Taught by Thor Hogan
Examines the historic foundations of the American legal system and its existing structural framework. Examines case law associated with defining…

AAAS 330: Mass Incarceration and Moral Vision

Taught by James Logan
A critical examination of the social functions and theories of contemporary criminal justice in the United States. Special attention to…

EDUC 120: Foundations of Education

Students examine the present U.S. educational system and the nature of its social impact using the lenses of history, sociology…

EDUC 248: Theory and Practice of Education

The course reflects upon the central premise that prospective teachers need both to do some teaching while they also read…

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