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Less than half of university students will find jobs or further study after graduation, figures show
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The performing arts and all they entail open up the possibility to any number of opportunities after graduation. While some students continue working on their specific craft, others take the fundamental skills they’ve developed from studying the arts and go in different directions.
Ahead of Commencement this weekend, graduating Tar Heels Christian Boletchek, Nijah Poteat and Isabella St. Onge shared their experiences studying the arts at Carolina and what they’ll be doing next.
Graduating senior Christian Boletcheck. (Courtesy Boletcheck)
Christian Boletchek, music performance major (bass trombone)
When deciding on where to go to college, Christian Boletchek knew he wanted to stay local. He’d grown up in Apex, North Carolina, and had encountered UNC-Chapel Hill’s trombone professor Michael Kris a handful of times. “I already felt like I had a lot of solid connections not just at UNC but in the Triangle area and I wanted to stay local if I could,” he explains.
ENTERTAINMENT venues that have closed to the public tend to be gone for good. So the plan to reopen Bournemouth’s Palace Court Theatre – also known as the Playhouse – constitutes a dramatic comeback. It is 35 years since a lack of public support seemed to have brought down the curtain on the building s days as a theatre and cinema. It became a place of worship, over the objections of Bournemouth council and many supporters. Now Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) has acquired the venue – a neighbour of Bournemouth’s Premier Inn on Hinton Road and Westover Road. It plans to restore the 1930s art deco building as a teaching space with performance venue, complete with 400-seat auditorium that will welcome the public as well as students.
Nearly 60 per cent of female students say they have been sexually assaulted at university, a shocking new survey has found.
Student news site The Tab asked 4,000 students about their experiences of sexual assault on campus for its 2021 Sexual Assault Survey.
It found widespread problems - with 59 per cent of female students who responded saying they d been sexually assaulted at uni.
But just seven per cent of students reported their sexual assault to their uni, the figures show.
It found two thirds were unhappy with how their uni handled their case and half of were say they were told nothing about the outcome of their complaint.
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