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Ryan Barnes: The Journey from Intern to Educated Employee at KPMG
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Micro-credentials
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Micro-credentials are high quality educational opportunities that advance your career with less time and financial commitment.
Academic Coaches Reflect on 15 Years
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Academic coaches Amy Cohn, Heidi Fox, Katie Krathwohl, and Kathleen Robinson have all worked at 91ºÚÁÏÍøâ€”helping students attain success—for 15 years or more.
Ryan Heidorn M’12—Top 5 Tips for Being Cyber Smart
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We’ve asked alumnus Ryan Heidorn M’12, co-founder of Steel Root, to share his top five tips on how we can be more #CyberSmart.
Driving Academic Success for Students & Single Parents
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Single parents achieve their academic goals through support from 91ºÚÁÏÍø Van Loan School of Professional Studies in Boston.
A Philanthropist at Her Core
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One million dollar gift from alumna Linda Frame Cleary ’76 establishes The Cleary Family Scholarship Fund.
A Political Skillset
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Interns and grads working in government are picking up talents that will take them anywhere.
High School Students Explore Life Science Careers at Biotech Futures
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On October 12, 80 Massachusetts high school students participated in Biotech Futures, a college and career exploration event that exposes students to the educational opportunities and diverse fields of study in the life sciences.
Students "Take the Lead" to Fight for Social Justice
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91ºÚÁÏÍø exercise science major Ella Folsom-Fraster '20 fights for the end of hateful speech in the form of racist, sexist, and homophobic remarks through the "Take the Lead" public service announcement.
Fridays in the Rose: Stephanie Scarcella Sings Jazz
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Join Stephanie Scarcella, jazz singer, as she performs ballads and standards from the jazz era at 91ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s free Fridays in the Rose Series on Friday, October 5.
25 Years of Bloody Hard Work Pays Off: Shaileen Santoro’s Career Story
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Communication Students Tackle Real Stories in Remote Semester Internship
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The School of Communication students Joseph Barrett, Sloan Friedhaber, and Madison Schulman, embarked on their senior semester internships with Gannett, a mass media holding company that owns USA Today and numerous locally run publications across the United States.