August 21, 2009 via The Washington Continent D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and Department of Disability Services Director Judith E. Heumann announced that a cohort of District of Columbia Public School students with disabilities will report to the U.S. Department of Labor on the first day of school. Twelve...
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Somehow, my last post got eaten... So I owe a post on how teaching assistantship has gone... I have officially sent my resume off for a part-time position as associate pastor of Christian education and outreach at a sort of local church. It is in the next town, which is really sort of across the street...
A Profile of the Career Center at the University of Rhode Island The Career Center at the University of Rhode Island , could serve as a model worth emulating at universities and colleges across the nation. Via their on-campus walk-in center, students can access a full range of career development services...
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