Editor’s Note: This post was authored by Avery Hanefeld but posted by the instructor. I’m finishing this blog post just a few hours before the deadline, which is new for me, because I submitted everything for my thesis late (don’t do this). The instructors probably don’t want me to tell you that, but by the… Read more »
Internships, Discrimination, and Career Choice
Editor’s Note: This post was authored by Avery Hanefeld but posted by the instructor. Higher education has become increasingly focused on career readiness, often emphasizing the importance of taking early steps in one’s career before earning a diploma. Experiential learning serves as the foundation of career exploration in higher education, allowing students to develop essential… Read more »
Undergraduate Research for the Greater Good
The Paul H. O’Neill School of Public & Environmental Affairs at Indiana University offers two opportunities for undergraduates to conduct their own original research projects and write an undergraduate thesis presenting their results: the O’Neill Honors Program and the Certificate in Applied Research and Inquiry (CARI) program. During the capstone course for both programs, students… Read more »