What’s new this week:
In this piece on how to get a job after college from NPR’s Life Kit podcast series, Mark Peltz, head of the career center at Grinnell College, emphasizes the importance of starting early and doing research to land a job.
Annie Reznik, executive director of the Coalition for College, helps to dispel common college admissions myths for U.S. News & World Report.
Evan Zoldan, professor of law at the University of Toledo, weighs in on the Democratic presidential candidates’ proposals for lowering drug prices in this Next Avenue article, which also ran in Forbes.
Unconscious gender bias is probably tainting your perception of the women presidential candidates, but Farmer School of Business Professor Scott Dust has tips to push back against it in this Business Insider piece.
This week on Inside Higher Ed’s Call to Action blog, be sure to check out posts on how to embrace athletics in marketing and the difference between the cost of college and the price of college.
What’s next on our calendars:
Teresa will co-lead an Academic Impressions workshop on Developing Presidential Voice: Strategies and Best Practices on September 26-27 in New Orleans.
Erin will present to participants in the National Association of College and University Business Officers’ Fellows Programs on managing the media on October 4 in Washington, DC.
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