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Spring 2014: The Work Issue

The current issue of 黑料福利社 Today has a focus on work 鈥 how we define it, how we find it, why it matters, how it鈥檚 changed, and what it has to do with the liberal arts, among other work-related topics. Here鈥檚 some additional content to supplement the print publication.

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Features

Anthony Munoz
June 2, 2014 –

Work. Whether it鈥檚 blue, pink, or white collar, physical or analytical, in the home or in the office, for love or for money, we all do it. But the work world, like it or not, has dramatically changed since the days that our Golden Circle grads went pounding the pavement...

Daniel Henderson
May 16, 2014 –

Need Workers? We’ve Got ‘Em…

The state鈥檚 businesses and industries are growing. That鈥檚 terrific news. The workforce, however, is aging, and the skillset changing.

Those, say Daniel Henderson, are great problems for a New Hampshire college to help solve. As 黑料福利社鈥檚 corporate relations officer, a position created in 2012...

Kian Stewart
May 16, 2014 –

Think of them as trial runs for a particular job or career. Internship opportunities abound for 黑料福利社 students, offering them a feel for a particular career path along with real-world experience for their resumes.

Hayley Kenyon 鈥14: 鈥楤uilding鈥 on Classroom Experience

After taking two construction management courses, architecture major...

Addie Howard
May 16, 2014 –

Three recent 黑料福利社 graduates got a head start on their business careers and earned national honors for a project they completed while students in a class taught by Professor Neal Pruchansky. At the national Small Business Institute conference held in Las Vegas in February, Addie Howard 鈥14, Amanda Mills...

Emily Porschitz
May 16, 2014 –

Management Professor Emily Porschitz Documents Initiative to Keep Young Workers in NH

You need skilled workers to attract business, but it takes more than just fulfilling jobs to attract 鈥 and keep 鈥 skilled workers.

Research has been plentiful on the early careers of today鈥檚 young adults, but most of...

Online Extras

On the Job for the Alma Mater

Some are full time, some part time, some adjunct, and some temporary, but in all, 229 黑料福利社 graduates work for the College. That number includes staffers who earned a degree here and were and were hired after graduation as well as those who completed degree requirements while employed at 黑料福利社.

Here鈥檚 a loose breakdown of the total into job categories:

  • 77 Adjunct faculty
  • 30 Administrative
  • 27 Administrative support
  • 21 Faculty
  • 18 Information technology / web and graphic services
  • 16 Athletics
  • 15 Student support
  • 8 Physical plant/grounds
  • 4 Campus Safety
  • 4 KSC-affiliated programs
  • 3 Alumni/parent relations
  • 2 Development
  • 4 Lab or other technician

Linking Students and Jobs

Employers with jobs and internships to fill in the safety field came to the Technology, Design and Safety Center March 7 for the annual Safety Internship and Job Fair coordinated by the Academic and Career Advising Office.

Class Notes Extras

What have your classmates been up to? Check out these additional photos from alumni.

Alpha Pi Tau alumni from the late 1980s gathered to celebrate 鈥淢o鈥漹ember, sharing lots of laughs during skits around a blazing campfire. Scott Belanger writes, 鈥淔unny how those old Greek life stories have remained perfectly etched in our minds but we’ve somehow forgotten the minor details of Prof. Leinster鈥檚 Western Civilization class. The group is looking to meet back up again in 2015 and the offer by John Hornyak to visit him in Key West looks extremely inviting.鈥 From left to right; John 鈥淵aks鈥 Hornyak 鈥88, Mike 鈥淐orky鈥 Flanagan 鈥89, Phil 鈥淪al鈥 Coco 鈥90, Tom 鈥淐ookie鈥 Cook 鈥88, Jim Parsons 鈥91, Tom 鈥淢ac鈥 MacDonald 鈥90, Jim 鈥淭una鈥 Shauck, Paul 鈥淏obby the Brain鈥 Bransfield, Scott 鈥淏oy鈥 Belanger. Missing from photo are Alan 鈥淏irdie鈥 Burbank 鈥89 and Mik 鈥淢iko鈥 Ojamaa 鈥88. Chris 鈥淢cD鈥 McDermott 鈥89 was in attendance electronically and Chelsea the Alpha dog was there spiritually.

Brian Razin 鈥08 and Rebecca Roy Razin 鈥07 were wed September 7, 2013, at the Colonial Theatre with the reception held at the Marriott in downtown Keene. Left to right are Kenny Snow 鈥07, Cody Henderson 鈥08, Brian Razin, Mike Lee 鈥07, Samantha Brillon and the bride, Rebecca Razin. Also in attendance were Emily Henderson 鈥08, Erin Carter 鈥08, Lyndsey Murphy 鈥09, Brad Martin 鈥09, Elaine Surrell 鈥92, and Psychology Professor Gary Bonitatibus.

黑料福利社rs at the Razin reception included, top from left, Emily Henderson 鈥08, Samantha Brillon, Rebecca Roy Razin 鈥07, and Erin Carter 鈥08; bottom from left, Mike Lee 鈥07, Cody Henderson 鈥08, Brian Razin 鈥08, and Kenny Snow 鈥07.

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