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Eight Americans Graduate in Boost for Cuban Health Care
· Students plan to use skills to treat poor people· Public relations coup for Castro government

Location Makes a World of Difference for Culinary Graduates
The White House is known to employ some of the finest chefs in the country, but culinary degree holders are better off working at luxury hotels or casinos in Las Vegas than anywhere in the Washington D.C. area, a recent survey by StarChefs.com shows.

Different Schools in the Seattle School District Honor Graduates
On Monday, June 19th, Richard Coone received an honorary diploma from Garfield High School, a Seattle High School. He walked with the Garfield High graduates at the graduating ceremonies held at Qwest Field. Mr. Coone has waited over sixty-five years to receive a diploma. In 1941, Mr. Coone was a senior at Garfield High School and was prepared to graduate with his friends but World War II got in the way.

20 Secrets to Prepare University and College Students for Landing the Best Graduate Job Or Career
20 essential pieces of advice to help students at college or university prepare to get the best graduate job or career possible

5 Effective Work Habits For Fresh Graduates
As someone new to the working world it makes sense to internalize these effective work habits to increase your chances of success.

Writing Graduate Application Essays Made Easy
Writing graduate application essays, in essence, is also very much like crafting a college admission essay. You should also follow the basics of an effective personal statement like unity, coherence, and focus.

Homeland Security Means Big Business for Many Graduates
The term "Homeland Security" has become a part of our collective vocabulary, thanks in large part to media coverage of government policies related to terrorist threats that endanger our nation.

Culinary School Graduates in Demand
In uncertain economic times, there a few things that will always remain constant. One of the constants, without question, is a person's need to eat. Surprisingly, even fine dining establishments do well in both inclement and prosperous times, rarely feeling the crunch of economic uncertainty.

Despite Economic Boom, Chinese Graduates Face Struggle for Jobs
China is bracing itself for a glut of graduates later this year, with three out of five university leavers expected to join the ranks of the unemployed.

Canada Invites Its Overseas Graduates to Stay Longer
Measures to attract more international students to Canada by allowing them to work off-campus and stay on for two years after graduation were announced by the country's government this week.

Down the brain drain
Too many graduates are chasing too few high-skill jobs. Is the government's plan to increase the number of university places sensible?