August 19th, 2020
Although the coronavirus pandemic has made city living more difficult for many, students across lines of race and gender are still willing to move to a densely populated area for work.
August 6th, 2020
As colleges and universities grapple with how to safely reopen campuses this month, most students are not ready to return to normal.
Facing the prospect of starting an internship or full-time job from home, college students are concerned about staying engaged and motivated while working remotely. A new survey of 2,000 undergraduates finds that more than two-thirds (69%) say they would be concerned about staying motivated while working from home if they were starting a job or […]
July 29th, 2020
The economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic has impacted both students’ and parents’ incomes, leaving students worried about how to pay for their education.
Starting a new job from home poses unique challenges — especially for college students with limited work experience.
July 22nd, 2020
As the United States leads the world in coronavirus cases and deaths, college students overwhelmingly disapprove of the federal government’s pandemic response.
With national data showing clear racial disparities in coronavirus cases, students of color are more hesitant to work in an office before an effective vaccine is made available.
July 15th, 2020
A majority of college students recognize that American offices are not free of racism. And students’ experiences with racism in the workplace highlight that Black people experience work-related racism from a young age.
Recent Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality are believed to be the largest movement in the United State’s history. Most college students know someone who has marched, and an overwhelming majority support the current movement.
July 8th, 2020
With much of the country working and studying from home, college students believe some of the current changes are here to stay.
Students’ concerns about the coronavirus pandemic have not waned. And as lockdowns are lifted across the country, students are now worried about reopening.
April 27th, 2020
The economic slowdown brought on by coronavirus has pushed both companies and universities online, making it impossible for college recruiters to host career fairs and other events in person. With virtual recruiting on the rise, here is everything companies should know Gen Z workers are looking for.
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