Mary Learner spent her graduate school career studying Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers while Brianna Vickerman was in a chemistry lab studying the delivery of therapeutic drugs. In the course of obtaining doctorates in English and comparative literature and chemistry, the two haven’t typically crossed paths. However, both women, along with students who are getting advanced degrees in fields like journalism, public health and government, are participating in The Graduate School at UNC-Chapel Hill’s new program CareerWell this spring.
Students across the country have felt anxious while trying to launch their careers in a depressed job market. Despite having excellent academic mentors, many haven’t known where to turn for help as they look for jobs outside of academia. Leaders in The Graduate School observed changes in the job market and were considering options for additional career training services. Then, the 2020 economic downturn and a struggling job market, that�
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SPECIAL THANKS â At Thursdayâs Wintersville Council meeting, Mayor Robbie Martin joined the family of the late Regina Coppa in thanking staff with Wright Traffic Control, NPL Construction Co. and Columbia Gas for the respect they paid as her funeral procession passed through their work zone. On hand during the meeting were Jason Cramer, Paul Black, Darian Black, Christian Dunham, Sherry Galiano and Melisa Morris, all of WTC; Dan Wamar, Brandon Durben, Zach Freeman and Travis Justice, all of NPL; and Mark Molinaro, Brian Sprouse and Rick Davidson, all of Columbia Gas. Warren Scott
WINTERSVILLE Two key changes were made on Wintersville Council, and thanks went to crews involved with a gas line project for the respect they paid to a late local resident.
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