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It’s that time of year again—when we channel our long-held aspirations into shiny New Year’s Resolutions. Filled with outsized optimism, we aim high. Losing weight? No problem. Improving finances and personal relationships? Done and…
Earning a degree is one way to get on a path toward a more gratifying career. But it presents a dilemma for those who need to maintain full-time employment. A job is necessary to pay for school (and life), but…
Graduate studies can open the door to a more fulfilling career. It can provide personal enrichment for people who want to expand their knowledge in a particular area of study. But for various reasons,…
The start of the semester can be a hectic time. You’re juggling your career, classes, family, and friends. Deb Levy, a certified life and business coach, and a Harvard Extension career workshop leader,…
Taking a single course, starting a degree program, or completing a graduate certificate? These helpful tips can help you succeed as an online student. Starting an online degree or certificate can be intimidating.
The next major bust, 18 years after the 1990 downturn, will be around 2008, if there is no major interruption such as a global war. Fred E. Foldvary (1997) The destructive wave that swept across the US economy…
Even in the most technical fields today, soft skills are in high demand. In fact, a Harris poll of hiring managers revealed that 77 percent of employers value soft skills as much as hard…
If you’re thinking about returning to school, you may have concerns about how best to finance your education. There’s no denying that many graduates face crippling debt. But getting an education is one of the best investments you…
An interview can be a nerve-wracking experience. In this video, Linda Spencer, former associate director the Office of Career Services and coordinator of career advising, provides sound tips for excelling at your next interview.
It is difficult for me to watch political speeches. After all, I know that I am going to hear one alarming word over and over again. It’s not “debt,” “deficit,” or “downturn.” It’s “um.”…