Finding the pathway that fits you best begins with growing in self-awareness!
How do your values, interests, personality, skills, strengths and life experiences influence your personal definition of meaningful work?
Which major and career options might help you contribute your gifts to our world?
Where am I in the career development process? What is coming next for me?
Which paths will help you find work that is meaningful to you – work that sustains and fuels you – and that aligns with your who you are, your needs, and your situation?
If you’re gearing up for college as a first-year college student, you’re probably super excited. And nervous. And overwhelmed by a large to-do list… Pack, meet your roommate, scope out the best parking spots, locate your classes, and find decent …
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By Elaine Eschenbacher
Elaine EschenbacherAssistant Provost for Experiential Learning and Meaningful Work
When you think of a coach, you probably think of an athletic coach, someone who motivates players to perform at their peak. But other types of coaches can help motivate you to perform at your peak outside of sports.
College students are under a lot of pressure. There's pressure to do well academically, to network with peers, and to hold down a job with very little time to master it all. There's also the pressure of choosing a career …