Equal Opportunity Magazine

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Equal Opportunity Magazine, launched in 1968, is a career-guidance and recruitment magazine offered at no charge to qualified African-American, Hispanic, Native-American, and Asian-American college students and professionals in career disciplines. Equal Opportunity empowers readers to move ahead in their job search and/or current workplace environment.
This magazine reaches students and professionals nationwide at their home addresses, colleges and universities, and chapters of student and professional organizations.
If you are a student or professional who is a member of a minority group, Equal Opportunity is available to you FREE!
The Steps to STEM
Spring 2024
Pondering a career in STEM? These featured experienced, stellar STEM leaders here share what make these fields so special and what kind of cutting-edge careers are available, and provide the steps to step into STEM.
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Restoring Lives
Spring 2024
Insurance can restore health and lives, and its restorative power is one of the reasons many choose to work in this industry.
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Top 20 Universities and Top 10 Graduate Schools
Spring 2024
Respondents to this year’s survey were asked to name the top universities and graduate schools they believed offer a diversified curriculum, student base, faculty, and staff, and foster a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Here are their selections, listed in alphabetical order.
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MBDA Unveils New Logo & Seal Plus New Website
Spring 2024
The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is unveiling not only an updated logo and a brand-new seal, but also a newly revamped website.
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Experts Offer Key Advice to Young Entrepreneurs
Spring 2024
More than 80% of U.S. start-ups fail within their first year, with financial inadequacies frequently leading to their downfall. So with entrepreneurship booming in the U.S., how can young people give their businesses the best chance of success?
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