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Tag Archives: employers
How to prepare to stand out to potential employers
Three UW-Whitewater alumni will talk about what they look for when hiring college graduates on Wed., Oct. 12, at 5:30 pm in the UC’s Summers Auditorium. Get tips on how to articulate your learning and experiences on resumes and job … Continue reading
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Tagged alumni, books, careers, employers, employment, LEAP, lectures, resumes
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Economic development and the limits of indigenous sovereignty
Dr. Doug Kiel, UW-Whitewater alumnus and Assistant Professor of American Studies at Williams College (MA), will talk about “Economic development and the limits of indigenous sovereignty” on Wed., March 16, from 3:30pm-4:30pm in the UC Summers Auditorium. It’s the last … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, books, diversity, economic impact, economy, employees, employers, indigenous population, law, lectures, native americans, tribes
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LEAP Day panel: What do employers want??
Monday, February 29 is LEAP Day at UWW! Would you like to know what knowledge and skills employers want when they hire college graduates? Come to the employer panel discussion from 9 a.m.-9:50 a.m. in the UC Summers Auditorium. The … Continue reading
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Tagged alumni, discussions, employers, employment, LEAP, surveys
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Welcome to UWW & Andersen Library!
Welcome to UWW and Andersen Library! I hope you’re excited to be here. After four college degrees (at four separate schools) and over 20 years at UWW, I still greet each new academic year with excitement and anticipation. My colleagues … Continue reading
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Tagged data, employers, essential learning outcomes, learning, research, scholar, surveys, value of education
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