The job outlook for students graduating in May is promising as employers of all vocations plan to hire 12.7 percent more college graduates this year than last year.
Despite a slow economic recovery, a survey done by the National Association of Colleges and Employers' Job Outlook stated that it projects about 19,000 hires this year compared to about 17,000 actual hires last year.
"We're seeing a lot of activity in engineering, business finance and definitely accounting," said Bill Ruggirello, Career Services' assistant director for employer relations.
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We've read the books. We've seen the pictures. We've attended the lectures. We've watched the movies. We have learned everything there is to know about the Holocaust. Or have we?
Francis Cohen, renowned modern dance choreographer and co-founder of the dance program at the UA, has breathed new life into the famous story of Anne Frank, in "The Attic."
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You've been there before, sitting at a traffic light in your Geo Metro. A car pulls up next to you, windows tinted, strobe lights flashing and subwoofers pumping; just for a second, you think, "I can take him."
You're wrong, and he's long gone. There's a lot more behind these tricked-out street racers and the students who built them than your three cylinders can take.
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I have a confession to make: I am not getting laid. For most, that's not the stuff shame is made of ÷ in fact, quite the opposite. But when your credentials are built on indiscretions, it seems like an admission better-suited to an anonymous whisper than a bold declaration.
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