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The Necessity of Persistence

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June 12, 2012
The Necessity of Persistence

In his book, How to Gain Self Confidence & Influence People by Public Speaking, Dale Carnegie talks about the necessity of persistence in learning any new endeavor. He said when we start to learn any new thing, like public speaking, for example, we never advance steadily, nor do we improve gradually. Instead, we do...
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International Student Body Increases at Williston State

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October 18, 2011
International Student Body Increases at Williston State

As Williston gets more diverse, so does the Williston State Campus. With 1,000 students at the school, it is seeing a surge of students from different countries. Some come all the way from Japan, Mexico, and Kenya. They say dreams are made in America. And it couldn’t be more true to these students from...
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What Prospective Employers Are Really Looking For…

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June 7, 2011
What Prospective Employers Are Really Looking For…

New college graduates are often eager to begin their job search, thinking that the diploma they worked so hard for represents their ticket to corporate success. That’s certainly part of it, but not necessarily the entire picture. Graduates who are depending on their newly minted credential alone to carry them are in for a...
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Study: State College of Science grads earn less

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November 24, 2010
Study: State College of Science grads earn less

According to a recent study, it pays to go to the university. WDAY News 6 is reporting that students who graduate from the State College of Science in Wahpeton earn about 16 percent less than those who graduate from North Dakota State University in Fargo. State College President John Richman said the salary scale...
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North Dakota tops other states in nationwide survey

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October 29, 2010
North Dakota tops other states in nationwide survey

North Dakota, you’re No. 1. And I’m not just saying that. According to a recent study, North Dakota leads the nation in economic competitiveness, thanks in large part to a budget surplus, a low unemployment rate, short commutes and clean air. The study by Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University in Boston, according to...
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