Julia Williams earned her Bachelor of Business Studies at Sheffield Hallam University. The school’s well-known business studies program included a yearlong internship, which turned out to be key
Lori Gray
Lori is a believer in the benefits of continuing and professional education. She has completed several courses and programs offered by Extension, and she looks forward to more in the future. See you in class!
Can’t decide between earning a professional certificate or a master’s degree? Both options can fulfill career and hiring requirements, broaden your intellectual horizons and even lead to salary
Shobana Ramamurthi’s goal to level up in her career got a boost after she began our Certificate Program in Project Management in July 2023. Not even a year later, Shobana had already fulfilled the
Like many Post-Baccalaureate Health Professions Program students, Jason Veldman knew from an early age that he would pursue a career in health care. He just wasn’t sure in what field.
Certificate Program in Human Resource Management graduate Ana Kutle found a way to combine her career interests—work organization psychology and improving team dynamics and human resources (HR) in
“My path to corporate finance was not linear and it took me some time to discover what I truly enjoyed,” recalls Certificate Program in Financial Planning and Analysis graduate Briseida Uriarte.
There are dozens of reasons why professionals exit the workforce. They’re caring for small children. Or they are in the armed forces. Or they are diagnosed with a serious illness or injury. Or
When you trust in yourself and your strengths to take your future one step at a time, things tend to work out as they are meant to be. Such is the case for Post-Baccalaureate Health Professions
Oregon native Pete Dillon gravitated toward science rather than business early on, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Macalester College in Minnesota. After a yearlong role as a
A stickler for the rules, Justin Loughrey prides himself on consistently following every standard operating procedure by the letter. His first post-college job found him working as a quality-