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Cornell Ph.D. Graduates Beat Peers Nationally in Job Hunt

Elizabeth Kussman  —  Feb 9, 2012

Students who graduate from Cornell with a Ph.D. fare slightly better in the job market than their national peers, according to numbers recently provided by Barbara Knuth, vice provost and dean of the Graduate School.

Despite National Trend, More Cornellians Work

Margaret Yoder  —  Feb 3, 2012

Despite a national decline in college students' ability to secure part-time jobs to finance the rising cost of tuition, the number of student jobs on Cornell's campus grew from approximately 7,500 in the 2007-08 academic year to 7,922 in the 2010-11 year.

On The Road

Rebecca Lee  —  Sep 7, 2011

Becky Lee discusses the tempestuousness of senior year.

A Bachelor's Degree in Beer Pong

Steven Zhang  —  Mar 8, 2011

Columnist Steven Zhang '12 weighs the costs and benefits of higher education in America. 

Institutional Sexism

Maggie Henry  —  Feb 22, 2011

Maggie Henry '14 argues that most jobs today perpetuate anti-feminist societal notions. 

Northwestern Professor Says Cornell Degree Does Not Carry Weight

Melissa Kim  —  Jan 25, 2011

In the professional world, a Cornell degree is less competive, study says.

Throw Goldman Sachs Off Campus

Tony Manfred  —  Nov 17, 2010

Sun Associate Editor Tony Manfred '11 calls for Cornell to ban Goldman Sachs recruiters from East Hill.

New Census Predicts Solar Jobs Will Increase by 26 Percent

Erika Hooker  —  Oct 18, 2010

 

The expected 26 percent growth rate is much higher than that of the U.S. economy, which is expected to grow two percent over the same period.

Focusing on All the Wrong Details

Sandie Cheng  —  Sep 17, 2010

Sandie Cheng '12 remedies her anxiety about the future by taking inspiration from someone who chose to follow his dreams.

Cornell’s Career Fair: A Strange Battleground

Jake Friedman  —  Sep 15, 2010

Jake Friedman '11 enters Cornell's Career Fair and tries to makes sense of what he finds.

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