Wake Forest University Featured in Wall Street Journal
June 12, 2012
By KATIE NEAL (’03) Office of Communications and External Relations
Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan with members of the Class of 2012 (photo credit: D.L. Anderson for The Wall Street Journal)
The Wall Street Journal prominently featured Wake Forest for its national leadership in making personal and career development a mission-critical component of the college experience.
The article, “Colleges Get Career-Minded,” appeared the day after commencement. It highlighted the relevance of Wake Forest’s Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise minor in today’s job market, the importance of engaging faculty in preparing students for life after college, and the demand for an ongoing national conversation as evidenced by the recent “Rethinking Success” conference on campus.
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