If you want to retain more of your youth, you need to connect them with the community. How do you come up with ways to connect students with local businesses? Let’s ask the students! That is what happened at Binghamton University in New York, where a student-led group came up with “an impressive list of practicial initaitives to bridge the gap between the university and local employers.”
Read the news article, or visit the group’s site.
Found at the EDPro Weblog, of course!
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