The Black Collegian Magazine Second Semester 2007
“The Career and Self-Development Magazine for African-American Students”
this edition’s highlights ●●●Second Semester 2007 Super Issue
●Report: Top 100 Employers
●Employment Opportunities for the Class of ‘07
● Making the Most of Your Career Center
● Tribute to Ed Bradley
● “No Brothers Left Behind”
● Will Smith in Pursuit of Excellence
● African-American History Contest Winners
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Gallery of Advertisers
features from this edition ●●●
Campus Advisor
By Linda Bates Parker
Ed Bradley: Journalism Pioneer – Tribute by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
CAREERS
Special Report: The Top 100 Employers
By THE BLACK COLLEGIAN
Employment Opportunities for the Class of ‘07
By Dr. Phil Gardner
The On-Campus Interview
By Delores Dean
Top Ten Reasons for Failing the Interview
By Lee Junkans
Thanks for Interviewing, But… What to Do Next?
By Chris Bardwell
How to Prepare for the On-site Interview
By Vernon E. Martin, Jr.
Ten Keys to Unlocking and Evaluating a Job Offer
By Walter Vertreace
Inside the CIA
By Jean A. Williams
Employer Role Model Profiles
Job Opportunity Listing
- Fort Wayne Community Schools
- Monsanto
Martin University President Retires
INDUSTRY REPORT
The Insurance Industry
By Marvin Greene
CAMPUS REPORTS
Making the Most of Your Career Center
Survey of Career Services Directors
No Brothers Left Behind
By Kim R. Wells
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY
Black Historians, The Early Years
By Dr. Horace Huntley
African-American History Contest Winners
FEATURES
Will Smith: In Pursuit of Excellence
By Jean A. Williams
Alphas in Iraq
By Kathy Dejoie and LTC Ivery Taylor
Gallery of Advertisers
special report: Top 100 employers ●●●
Top Employers for the Class of ’07 Ranking
Top Employers Alphabetical List
special section: BLACK STUDENT POLITICS ●●●
Prairie View A&M Student March for the Vote
Photo by Evan White
Overview
Black Students’ Political Clout in ’06 and Beyond
By Shawn Chollette
Nonpartisan Elections Resources
By Shawn Chollette
Getting Out the Vote on Our Campuses
Midterm 2006 Dispatches from Student Correspondents around the Country
TSU Successfully Solicits Voters
By Cara Anthony, Tennessee State University
Former Gore campaign manager urges students to take a stand, vote
By Sheila Ellis, Kansas State University
NAACP at Rust College Registers Hundreds
By Danielle Moore, Rust College
At Howard, Being Politically Active is ‘Cool’
By Phillip Lucas, Howard University
Viewpoint: “Vote or Die?”
By Jessica Harris, Morgan State University
Q&A
Yvonne Bynoe: Author of Stand and Deliver: Political Activism, Leadership and Hip Hop Culture
By Shawn Chollette

