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Second Semester Super Issue 1999
The Top 100 Employers
Introduction
Top 100 Employers 1999
Top 100 Employers Majors In Demand
Top 100 Employers By Major
Top 100 Employers Contacts
Top 100 Employers Alphabetical Listing
Job Search Strategies
Dress to Impress
by A. Tariq Shakoor
Hot Labor Market Greets 1999 Graduates:
An Industry By Industry Assessment And Advice for Job Seekers
by Dr. Philip Gardner
Dress For Success
by Portia D. Ballard
Preparing For The On-Site Interview
by Aaron Wyche
How To Evaluate A Job Offer
by Calvin E. Bruce
Making The Transition From College To Work
by Calvin E. Bruce
If You Don't Have A Job By Commencement
...Don't Panic But Get Busy
by Pamela M. McBride
Industry Reports
Opportunities Will Abound In Banking In The New Millennium
by William M. Cunningham
A Major Bank Chairman, Chase Manhattan's Walter Shipley
Shares His Views On the Industry's Future
Hospitality: A New Look at an Established Industry
by Dr. Steven Campbell
Opportunities Overflow In the Fast-Paced Retailing Industry
by Dr. George R. Auzenne
Blockbuster's
Gary Peterson Discusses Retail Management And His Company's Challenges
by Robert G. Miller
Career Reports
Teaching Unfolds Numerous Career Options For African-American
College Graduates
by Dr. Gilbert Brown
Directory Of Teaching Opportunities
Technical Writers Are In Demand: Do You Have The Right Stuff?
by Deborah M. Grimstead
In Search of Ensigns and Second Lieutenants. . .
Who One Day Can Become Admirals and Generals
by Charles E. Boyd
Ruby DeMesme Lands A Four-Star Role With The Air Force
by Charles E. Boyd
Global Study
Study Abroad 101: The Basic Facts
by Starlett Craig
Special Reports
Campus Hate Crimes: Fruit on the American Tree of Violence
by Raymond A. Winbush, Ph.D.
In the Best Interest of America,
Affirmative Action In High Education Is A Must
by William H. Gray, III
Telecommunications, A Booming Field Ripe With Economic Opportunity
by John H. Carter
NAACP Releases
Its First Report On The Telecommunications Industry
It Calls For Economic Reciprocity
by Sheila Douglas
African-American History
The Civil Rights Movement 1846-1972
by James Perry
African-American History 101
Features
Johnnie Cochran Pursues His Lifelong Passion
to Promote Racial Justice
by Paula Farmer
The First African American To Head A Fortune 500 Company,
Franklin D. Raines Takes Over Fannie Mae
by Paula Farmer
U.S. Secretary Of Labor Alexis M. Herman
Explores Future Changes In America's Workforce
by Robert G. Miller
Inclusion Is The Key To Economic Growth
by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
Extracurricular
National TV Talk Show Host, Tavis Smiley, Is A Star On The Rise
by Devona Dolliole
"The Fly Jock" Tom Joyner Believes In Dollars For Black Scholars
by Muriel L. Sims
We've Got the "Hook-Up" With Master P
There're No Limits to Achieving Success, if You Work Hard for it
by Robert G. Miller
"The Fly Jock," Tom Joyner, A Radio First
by Muriel L. Sims
Eat For Success: "Food For Thought"
by Calvin Mackie
Classroom Comeback
Athlete Excels On The Basketball Court And In His Books
by Dave Holden
Departments
Employers Index
Art Of The African World - Gwendolyn Knight
A Living Legend Among Artists Young And Old Alike
by Robert G. Miller
Campus Highlights
by Robert G. Miller
Campus Advisor
by Linda Bates Parker
Do You Want To Be Well?
Just Do It On The Health And Wellness Of African-American
Males
by Therman E. Evans, M.D.
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