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What s the job market like for recent college graduates? A lot of openings, but a lot of competition Share Updated: 4:59 PM EDT May 9, 2021 TRAVIS LOLLER and CHRISTOPHER RUGABER
What s the job market like for recent college graduates? A lot of openings, but a lot of competition Share Updated: 4:59 PM EDT May 9, 2021
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Show Transcript LAND JOBS WHEN THEY GRADUATE. CREATE STORIES. THIS ONE, I INTERVIEWED A FIREFIGHTER. MELANIE: BACK IN HIS CHILDHOOD BEDROOM ISN’T WHERE JOSH DEPEEL ENVISIONED HE’D SPEND THE MONTHS LEADING UP TO COLLEGE GRADUATION. IT IS DEFINITELY A BIT NOSTALGIC. AM I IN HIGH SCHOOL? MELANIE: BUT HERE HE IS PURSUING HIS DEGREE. I WANT TO WORK IN THE SPORTS MEDIA INDUSTRY. MELANIE: JOSH, MUCH LIKE SOON-TO-BE GRADUATES ACROSS THE COUNTRY, IS IN A TOUGH SPOT. TRYING TO BUILD UP A RESUME WITH NO OPPORTUNITIES FR ON-THE-JOB EXPERIENCE THEY’D USUALLY GET THROUGH INTERNSHIPS OR APPRE
Hall of Fame Behavioral Health Formed to Help Current & Former Players Improve Quality of Life
NATIONWIDE NETWORK TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO PROGRAMS & SPECIALISTS TO ADDRESS MENTAL HEALTH, EMOTIONAL HEALTH, ADDICTION ISSUES
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CANTON, Ohio, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Pro Football Hall of Fame today announces the formation of
Hall of Fame Behavioral Health, a program created to find comprehensive solutions through a network of mental and behavioral health services designed specifically for current and former athletes and their families.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame today announces the formation of Hall of Fame Behavioral Health, a program created to find comprehensive solutions through a network of mental and behavioral health services designed specifically for current and former athletes and their families.
May 6, 2021
WASHINGTON, DC As part of its centennial celebrations, The Phillips Collection is excited to announce site-specific commissions by three DC-based artists: Wesley Clark, Nekisha Durrett, and Victor Ekpuk. Clark’s project will be presented at Phillips@THEARC, the museum’s satellite campus at Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus in Southeast DC (scheduled for the fall); Durrett’s work will be installed on the bridges of The Phillips Collection connecting the museum’s Goh Annex building to the original House (summer); and Ekpuk’s immersive installation will occupy the entrance vestibule (summer).
“Washington, DC-based artists Wesley Clark, Nekisha Durrett, and Victor Ekpuk have all produced work that is part of the fabric of our city,” says