MHC study emphasizes benefits of Lynk funding
A ɬ team’s recent study stressed the benefits of the Lynk internship program and its implications on undergraduate career outcomes.
A recent study by a ɬ research team revealed that good predictors of a future undergraduate’s career are grade point average and total number of completed internships.
The team’s findings were recently featured in and . The study, titled “The Impact of Undergraduate Internships on Post-Graduate Outcomes for Liberal Arts,” was commissioned by the Center for Career Development and Acquisition.
The team consisted of Eleanor Townsley, professor of sociology and director of the Nexus Curriculum to Career Program, Liz Lierman, director of the Career Development Center (CDC), Jenny Watermill, associate director for internships and student employment in the CDC, and Dyanne Rousseau, CDC program manager.