Study: Job prospects shaky for recent architecture grads
June 8, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
FARGO Less than a month after earning their degrees, 60 percent or more of North Dakota State University’s newest nursing graduates already have jobs. And that’s before they take the required licensing exam. Continue Reading
WILLISTON Jessica Taylor spent three months trying to find the right job in Williston. Instead, she found a career.
LISMORE A few days ago, as one sister pinned her bug collection for an entomology display and another put the finishing touches on a horseless horse exhibit, Alissa Sauer stacked up her stash of completed 4-H projects and made a mental note of everything she had yet to do.
Between the phone and my email inbox, I get a lot of questions. This time of year, the most popular are: “Where are the fish biting?” and “How are the pheasants doing?”
Jessica Cook (from left), Christina Henning, Shelby Rademacher and Logan Ward, all students at Jackson County Central High School, are ready to feel a surge of energy as Ward prepares to touch a static electricity ball Wednesday morning at the Federated Rural Electric booth at the Southwest Minnesota Career Expo, hosted on the Worthington campus of Minnesota West Community and Technical College. Approximately 40 vendors provided demonstrations and information to about 600 students from schools around the region.
New Richmond’s Josh Calleja has embarked on a professional hockey career.
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