Tag Archives: undergraduate
Trailblazers of Education: 7 Black Women Who Broke Barriers
Scholar pioneers who advance intellect and innovation of society
Here’s a look a seven female pioneers who advance the plight of education around the…
By BlackEnterprise.com
Get Into This: Instead of Grad School, Do Some Real Footwork
Aggressively connect with your network face-to-face
Author and nonprofit professional Rosetta Thurman suggests a lightbulb alternative: Aggressively connect with your network…
By Janell Hazelwood
September 25, 2012
Tags: advanced degree, Career Advancement, Career Development, undergraduate, women professionals, young professionals
Splurges, Surprises, and Serious Consequences
In my last year of 20s, here's what I'd tell the younger, less responsible me
After 29 years of excitement, carefree experiences and graceful falls, there’s so much that the…
By Janell Hazelwood
January 31, 2012
Tags: Career Advancement, Career Development, career transition, college student, life lessons, passion, purpose, social development, undergraduate, women professionals, young professional
Intern Like a CEO: 5 Tips for Maximizing Your Internship Experience
You can make power moves no matter what position you hold in the company
Author of Learn to Intern CEO Style, Antoine D. Moss, Ph.D. offers six tips on…
By BlackEnterprise.com
October 6, 2011
Tags: Career Advancement, career change, Career Development, career sabotaging, college student, higher education, Internship, resume, undergraduate







