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The Changing English Major
Amid enrollment declines, speakers at Modern Language Association discuss shifts in the major, such as a de-emphasis of traditional survey and the addition of more writing-related courses.

Looking for Career Help
Today’s students are more likely to visit career centers than past graduates but less likely to rate those interactions as very helpful, a new Gallup-Purdue University study finds.

Real-World Experience and the Liberal Arts
Furman University seeks to set itself apart by focusing on students' career and research experience, and the liberal arts university will create a team of mentors for each student, often including faculty members.

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The Case for College Work Programs
To increase student access and affordability, and improve the business model, a college might want to establish a work program for all its students. Lyle D. Roelofs describes the benefits.

Career Counselors or Headhunters?
Career centers are providing more access to some companies than others (for a fee), a move that has career counselors concerned institutions are selling students to the highest bidder.

The Jobs That Come to Campus
For college students, long commutes can be a barrier to off-campus jobs. At the University of Cincinnati, one company brought the work to the students.

Class of 2015 Is Finding Work
Six months after graduation, the majority of graduates from the class of 2015 found jobs or returned for more education.

Paying to Work
New twist in the debate over unpaid internships is whether colleges should charge tuition for them.
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