Posts From Matthew C. Keegan
Bowl Season, Week Two
Tweet Last week we looked at the first full week of bowl games, those match ups being played through Christmas Eve. No games will be played on Christmas Day, a
Career Choice: Electric Vehicle Engineer
Tweet For the class of 2011, job prospects as an engineer may seem grim. Automobile Engineering If you are an engineering student – take heart. Especially if automobile engineering is
Tax Cut Deal Benefits College Students
Tweet Congress has acted and the president has signed legislation extending tax cuts dating back to the Bush presidency. Tucked in with that bill is the American Opportunity Tax Credit,
College Basketball News & Notes
Tweet The college basketball season is in full swing, with the first month of play around behind us. Traditionally, we’ve waited until the first of the year to follow the
First College Football Bowl Games This Weekend
Tweet Army and Navy closed the regular season this past Saturday, with the post season officially kicking off this Saturday as three games are on the schedule. Four more games
University Study Supports Overqualified Job Candidates
Tweet Unemployed job seekers have found that during this time of double-digit unemployment, the number of jobs available are limited. But even for those positions which happen to be available,
New Logo, Divisions & Trophies For Big Ten Conference
Tweet The Nebraska Cornhuskers will be joining the Big Ten Conference in time for the next academic year, bringing to 12 the number of schools in this predominately midwestern athletic
Kansas State Prof Walks While She Works
Tweet From the “Why didn’t I think of this?” files comes the following report – a Kansas State University professor decided to do something about the inordinate amount of time
Top 10 Sectors For Great New Jobs
Tweet — UC San Diego study provides guidance — We all know that high employment puts a damper on the economy. It also serves to get people thinking about what
5 Fun Activities For Winter Break!
Tweet Colleges and universities across the nation are finishing up their fall semesters giving students a long break that will last them through Christmas, New Year’s Day and, in some
Bowl Games Offer Something For Everyone
Tweet The 2010-2011 bowl season includes 35 games played over a three week period, more games than anyone can possibly watch though some may try to take most of them
Northeastern University Announces Urban Landscape Degree Program
Tweet Global cities face environmental challenges far different from less populated areas of the world. A high concentration of people, buildings and vehicles can raise temperatures, creating or exaggerating weather


