Sentences with phrase «time as a graduate»

During his time as a graduate assistant coach, Moore helped the Cardinals to a pair of bowl appearances and helped develop All - BIG EAST first - team offensive guard Mark Wetterer.
During her time as a graduate student, Samantha also worked as a teaching assistant at her university.
«I was told many times in high school, many times in university, and a couple of times as a graduate student.
A subsequent investigation by his alma mater, the University of Konstanz, found no evidence of misconduct during Schön's time as a graduate student there.
During my time as a graduate student, several research experiences have led me to inquire about obtaining a clinical medical degree to better focus and understand the clinical implications of my current work and interests.
During her time as a graduate student and postdoctoral fellow, she became interested in science education and in the training of young scientists for the biomedical workforce of the future.
I have made many films during my time as a graduate of the Newport Film School, one of the many well respected film schools in the UK.
The relationship between income and debt changes over time as graduates climb the career ladder and pay down their loans.
Over time and with care, he has developed important relationships with the artists he has come to know and has made it a priority since his time as a graduate student in the mid-1970s to record artists» words, believing it an essential part of art history.
In 2003, Wheat found herself in Savannah again, this time as a graduate student at SCAD.
Though she spoke specifically of her time as a graduate student in law, Michelle's remarks stimulated my thoughts about the many ways in which law school in general can be a transformative experience.
I am also the Director of the Health Coaching Graduate Certificate, which can be pursued at the same time as another graduate program or it can be pursued on its own as a post-bac student.

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As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate
Most founders use their time in Santiago as a sabbatical, during which they learn the startup ropes from previous participants who have stayed put in Chile — 132 graduates so far, according to Start - Up Chile's executive director, Sebastian Vidal.
In 1965, 23 - year - old Johnson, a former graduate student in anthropology, became Nike's first employee, while toiling full - time as a social worker for the city of Los Angeles.
Gregory Bonds discovered this himself, as he told CNBC he was rejected from potential employment 25 times before launching his own business after graduating from Defy's program.
I don't know what the President's experience is, but I started my tech company as a full time graduate student, while also enjoying full time employment.
You're working as a lawyer for the first time since graduating law school, right?
By the time of her offer, Pao had already graduated from Princeton, as well as Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School.
Bane, 62, who has a background in accounting, graduated in 1969 from the University of Southern California, where he played baseball — or, as he's said, «spent a lot of the time on the bench.»
Sauder, which is currently the highest ranked school in North America for the international mobility of its graduates, according to the Financial Times, emphasizes the importance of global experience through its course content, as well as the support services it provides to students and graduates seeking work outside of Canada.
War veterans are comprised of individuals of all ages; many are in service from their late teenage years to their early twenties, entering the workforce at the same time as a university graduate.
Nolan, a CIA Graduate Fellow in sociology, produced the ethnography by making observations and interviewing 20 analysts in NCTC's Directorate of Intelligence (DI) while also working full time as a counterterrorism analyst at Nation Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) from January 2010 to January 2011.
By the time I graduated high school, I had over 10,000 daily readers and had positioned myself as a powerful voice in the world of competitive gaming.
Graduate students may borrow funds for their education through the Grad PLUS program, so long as they are enrolled at least half - time in an accredited college or university.
In my time as president of RISD, more than 70 % of graduating students said they wanted to do something entrepreneurial after graduation.
At the time, the broad - based talent raid stunned the university; in September, Uber donated $ 5.5 million to support a new robotics faculty chair, as well as three graduate fellowships.
With the mean time from funding to exit for a startup increasing from 2 - 5 years in the early 2000s to an average of 6 - 10 years today, an employee may hold illiquid stock for quite some time while undergoing major life events such as marriage, birth of a child, home purchase, or graduate education.
As the Times reporter Catherine Rampell has written, the job market is bad for college graduates right now but even worse for nongraduates.
As an extremely recent college graduate at a terrible time for job hunting and the economy, this book seemed like a necessity.
He started his career with Gold Fields at the St Helena Gold Mine as a graduate trainee and progressed via various operational roles from being an underground shift boss to become Vice President and Head of Operations at Kloof Gold Mine in January 1999 at which time Kloof produced over 1,000,000 ounces of gold per annum.
Demitri Kalogeropoulos (Johnson & Johnson): As a recent graduate, you've probably spent some time thinking about the industries that boast the brightest long - term growth outlooks.
Joel Greenblatt uses part of his time to work as a professor at Columbia University in the graduate business school.
She found that, all else equal, for every one - percentage - point increase in the national unemployment rate, the starting income of new graduates fell by as much as 7 percent; the unluckiest graduates of the decade, who emerged into the teeth of the 1981 — 82 recession, made roughly 25 percent less in their first year than graduates who stepped into boom times.
When Jack Griffin's surprisingly appointed civic champion, and graduated private equity strategist, Austin Beutner as publisher of The L.A. Times, we saw the reinforcement of that roll - up possibility.
Even as legal hiring dropped in 2011, according to Mr. Procel, Thomas Jefferson stated that 92.1 percent of its graduates were working at full - time jobs.
Although this will be much easier if you have one of the highest paying college degrees as opposed to one of the worst paying college degrees, it is absolutely, mathematically, irrefutably possible for you to amass millions of dollars by the time you retire if you, like most college graduates, are in your early to mid-twenties and live a normal life expectancy.
And college dropouts are four times as likely to default on loan payments versus graduates, according to a study by non-partisan think tank Education Sector.
My college years were a lot different than yours; my first full - time job as a graduate is unusual; my season of singleness isn't going to be like everyone else's.
Merton had graduated a few years before (1938), but as a part - time English instructor and half - serious graduate student he continued to hang out with other former and current editors of....
Having studied biblical theology in graduate school (part of the time under a conservative Rabbi) and currently studying theology at the Pontificia Universita Gregorian in Rome as a seminarian, I regard Meir Soloveichik's biblical theology as unrepresentative of what the Hebrew Scriptures teach.
A graduate of Cambridge University (1968), Rushdie worked as an actor and in advertising until the success of his second novel, Midnight's Children (1981, Booker Prize), allowed him to work as a writer full - time.
Case in point: As the time draws near for Daniel Craig to graduate from his role as debonair and distraught secret agent James Bond, people have been betting on future 007 hopefulAs the time draws near for Daniel Craig to graduate from his role as debonair and distraught secret agent James Bond, people have been betting on future 007 hopefulas debonair and distraught secret agent James Bond, people have been betting on future 007 hopefuls.
By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic speech and that views performance as an art and recognizes its communicative potential and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within art and / or culture we would focus our attention on as scholars and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn in our discipline to other studies of culture and human communication and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of research and instruction in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
Biologists spend a lot of time as undergraduates and graduate students and post-grads and post docs before they could really be considered well educated in the field.
Oh, and this super stupid guy has not only read the bible cover to cover at least 4 times in my life but also graduated from MIT with honors and work as an electrical engineer.
In the space of time available to him, of course, Mr. Clinton could offer little more than a hasty outline of this proposal, but he did manage to make clear that what he was referring to was some sort of system whereby American high school (and, as it was to turn out, also college) graduates would exchange some years of service, either as policemen, environmental workers, or offerers of some form of assistance to poor children, in exchange for the government's subsequently paying their college tuition» a kind of GI Bill for non-GIs.
there were four times as many genuinely graduate schools of theology in the United States and Canada in 1955 as there were in 1923 [the time of the Kelly study] and that such schools enroll almost eight times as many students as they did thirty - two years previously.
She was living in the area at the time as a recent graduate of Duke Divinity School and a college minister to students from Duke, UNC - Chapel Hill and UNC - Greensboro.
Yet another sign of the flourishing of AATS - member graduate professional schools in the United States was the astonishing — from the vantage of the 1990s — statistic that despite the intervening economic depression they averaged three times as much endowment per student ($ 6,103) as all privately controlled academic institutions ($ 2,040), and more than ten times as much as publicly controlled institutions ($ 455).13
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