Sentences with phrase «many local graduates»

San Diego's rapidly growing cybersecurity industry is boosting its cooperation with local colleges and universities.The goal is keeping more local graduates in the area instead of Silicon Valley.With more than 7,600 jobs, the industry has an estimated $ 2.37 billion impact.
NORTH CREEK The North Creek Rotary Club (NCRC) will award three scholarships of $ 1,000 each to deserving local graduates.
NORTH CREEK — The North Creek Rotary Club recently announced that it will donate three $ 1,000 scholarships to qualifying local graduates.
Facin said he wants to keep up the public pressure, to ensure that Hoosick Falls is the place where local graduates like Wysocki, the student who called the situation a «moral imperative,» can return after they finish college.
I went into these believing that we would be working with the local graduate advisers and department heads, doing some mini-career counseling: interview tips, résumé preparation advice, etc. — in short, the kind of information any professional needs prior to an important transition.
There are four different kinds of awards, research scholarships, local graduate scholarships, overseas graduate scholarships, and international fellowships.
When examining local graduate rate methods, it's important to ask:
Many — although not all — local graduate schools also apply for accreditation from an organization called the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC.)
With the generous help and support of the National Center for Teacher Residencies (NCTR) SEED grant and support from both national and local philanthropy, The Norman C. Francis Teacher Residency will be an avenue for local graduates to pursue a career in teaching through a one - year apprenticeship and two years of graduate coursework at Xavier.
Six local graduates each receive $ 1,500 award After a busy season of high school scholarship nights, Merrimack Valley Credit Union -LSB-...]
A local graduate of Oak Ridge High School in 1983, he attended Stetson University, earned his Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and Cell Science from the University of Florida in 1987 and graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at UF in 1992.
In the unemployment game, it is not the responsibility of the company to ensure that all good jobs are given to local graduates, nor can the government force all local graduates to be hired by companies and given good jobs.
If you are a graduate, should you be worried about job competition with thousands of other fresh local graduates, not to mention foreigners with overseas qualifications from universities more prestigious than NUS and NTU?
There are several local graduate employers, particularly in finance and social work, such as Barnet Council.
Additionally, I am an adjunct faculty member in a local graduate program, and I have a private practice.»
Through this practice, Paul's also mentors interns from local graduate programs, introducing them to Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy early in their careers.
We are proud to train interns from local graduate programs like Loyola College and Howard University.

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The new institute will be part of Cornell Tech, a graduate school expected to attract top students and create new local companies.
After graduating from college, he received a job at a local warehouse, where he quickly moved up in rank from midlevel management to vice president.
Born in 1960, in Oliver, and raised on the Osoyoos reserve by his mother and father, Louie attended the local elementary school and later graduated from South Okanagan Secondary School in Oliver.
Local wine professionals helped design the curriculum and facilities to make sure graduates were job ready.
Flashback to 1992, I was in graduate school and on Saturday nights my friends and I would go out to our favorite local watering hole to blow off steam.
He graduated from Ithaca College in 1973 and promptly went to work as a weatherman for a local news station.
Local commerce in the metro region, which also includes Pasco and Richland, is primarily based on farming, wine, health - care and the automotive industries, all of which support STEM graduates in some capacity.
The SFU management program for business graduates is well — located for networking with local business: instead of being taught on SFU's suburban campus in Burnaby, classes take place in downtown Vancouver.
It was there, one rainy April afternoon, that I met Amber, who was about to graduate with a degree in health care management from a local college.
Using data from Washington, D.C. - based think tank the Brookings Institution, NerdWallet compared 357 metro areas based on the demand in each city for employees with a STEM bachelor's degree, the average salary of STEM graduates and the health of the local economy.
Perhaps a good place to start is by focusing on 10 students in your local high school, with the goal of increasing their chances of graduating.
The four - year - old project pairs teams of visiting consultants (graduate business students from top schools like Stanford plus folks from companies such as Google and Salesforce.com) with local start - ups to help grow the businesses.
Are the graduates coming out of local high schools and colleges prepared to work in a technology - based economy?
Whether you're new in town and want to get plugged into the local business community, a seasoned Vancouverite who wants to build your network and grow as a professional, or a recent graduate of our Leaders of Tomorrow mentorship program, this is the place for you!
A graduate of Davidson College, Steve was first bitten by the media bug in high school while working as a freelance writer for the local newspaper.
It's an opportunity to explore the kinds of corporate headquarters your metro area already has, and the graduate programs of your local universities in engineering, law, accounting, marketing and other professions.
Where I live, one of the local psychologist groups sets up mentors and graduate students.
My wife recently graduated with a degree in elementary education and the blessings of GCU, the love of Christ, and the benefits of servant leadership are now being transferred to her sixth grade students in a local Christian School in the Phoenix area.
Through a unique Liquidity Pool, the Founder Institute creates strong local communities where Graduates, Directors, and Mentors all receive equity in the companies formed.
After these young Churches demonstrate that they can stand on their own spiritually, organizationally, and financially, they cease being «mission territory» and relate to the Roman Curia as do the older local Churches; the bishops of these newly «graduated» local Churches are thus chosen in consultation with the Congregation for Bishops.
They design their own products and buy all materials locally, supporting the local economy and allowing for sustainability as seamstresses graduate from their programs and begin working from home to build their own businesses.
When we graduated, some of us applied for the same job at a local company, and even though my grades were worse than some of my white friends, I got hired.
When Tiffani and I graduated college, we immediately plugged into a local church.
I majored in English Literature in college, worked for several local newspapers after graduating, and slowly but surely built up enough of a freelance writing business to make a living working for myself.
The elementary school next to the park, from which I graduated the sixth grade, is being used by the local school district for other things.
Clearly, traditional Christmas carols can't be sung (there's a large university near where I live that attracts graduate students from all over the world, as well as a substantial local Jewish community, and probably not more than 60 or 70 percent of the children at the school are from even nominally Christian households), so most of the singing is of songs of the saccharine - secular genre — songs like «White Christmas.»
It provides more than a little of the reason why so many ministers, especially among the recent seminary graduates, prefer some kind of social or educational ministry to service in the local parish.
I am a graduate of a local Jesuit university.
«What we discovered was that the local church had a culture of its own and that seminary graduates needed to be prepared to cope with the congregation as a very complex social reality with deep structures and metaphors by which it lives and moves, a social reality which is affected by forces and dynamics of which we know almost nothing.»
Hopewell acknowledges that some degree of abstraction is inevitable in any program of graduate professional training, but he remains convinced that «we have done it to such an extent in most of theological education that we tend to forget about the local church.»
They must, in fact, have done very well; for to my astonishment I have heard that a few Harvard Divinity graduates have actually gone into local churches.
It wasn't merely hippies reached, but non-hippies (called «straights» in those days), like Oxbridge graduates and local villagers.
It was an open occasion, and among the local citizens and graduates who came in to hear the disputation was a young Dominican priest, destined to become Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge thirty - one years later.
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