How the model minority myth holds Asian Americans back at work—and what companies should do

Original article by Jennifer Liu

In some ways, Quincy Surasmith says he didn’t feel like an outsider growing up. Surasmith, who is Thai American and Chinese American, was raised in a part of L.A. that had a large Asian American …

By Roger Adkins
Roger Adkins Executive Director, Center for Global Education
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2 Earlham College seniors to travel the world as Watson Fellows

For the second year in a row, two seniors from Earlham have been selected for the prestigious Watson Fellowship, continuing the College’s proud tradition of producing curious and confident global scholars.

Esther Mano, an African and African American studies and …

By Roger Adkins
Roger Adkins Executive Director, Center for Global Education
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International Students and Off-Campus Employment Options

International students who are on F-1 visas have some very specific rules related to any sort of employment they might thing about pursuing. The flow chart attempts to demonstrate the process by which an international student advisor would use to …

By Candice Quiñones
Candice Quiñones Director of International Student and Scholar Services
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Spring 2021: Health Externship Application (Deadline Feb. 8th)

In an effort to continue providing opportunities for students to gain healthcare experience during the pandemic, the Center for Global Health is once again proud to partner with several community-based health organizations for a series of public health projects. Please …

By Jessie Pilewski
Jessie Pilewski Associate Director of the Center for Global Health
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Why foreign-language skills matter for the next-generation workforce

By: Kanoe Namahoe (SmartBrief)

Demand is growing for multilingual work talent. Organizations are increasingly seeking employees who can speak more than one language, according to a 2017 report from New American Economy. This is particularly true for companies and industries …

By Roger Adkins
Roger Adkins Executive Director, Center for Global Education
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U.S. News Publishes Job Rankings for 2021

Each year, U.S. News publishes top-100 job rankings, including an overall ranking that considers factors such as number of openings anticipated, median salary, and level of education required, and then targeted listings for professional areas, median salary levels, and other …

By Roger Adkins
Roger Adkins Executive Director, Center for Global Education
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What can you do with a Museum Studies Degree?

Excited about your career in Museum Studies? Don’t know where to start? Then, explore the map below!

It provides a useful list of potential career paths, “How to get there”, Job listings etc.

Go explore, and feel free to set …

By Bibi Mohamed
Bibi Mohamed Peer Career Coach
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Employer Recruitment Research

We need your input! Please fill out this survey and help the Employer Relations Team gather this important data to embark on an employer relations recruitment plan to bring more employers to campus, both virtually and in person. Your responses …

By Roger Adkins
Roger Adkins Executive Director, Center for Global Education
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Building Rapport with Your Professors

Your professors can be an enormous part of your team of mentors as you build toward your post-college professional and academic goals. But they can only play that role for you if you develop mentorship relationships with them. This blogger …

By Roger Adkins
Roger Adkins Executive Director, Center for Global Education
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My Experience: Applying to Internships

Staring at my computer screen, I read over the rejection emails, emails with no response, and Google drive full of resumes and cover letters. Applying and searching for internships was harder than I thought – it was not as simple …

By Angel Robert
Angel Robert Pre-Health Peer Mentor
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