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In the Public Interest Celebrates the End of the Year

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By Jacquelyn Carter
In the Public Interest Host

Photo via Texas State flickr.
Photo via Texas State flickr.
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Well, it is the end of the school year which means finals, graduation and summer vacation! Round up this semester with your host Jacquelyn Carter and DaLyah Jones as they discuss what students didn’t learn in college, the best summer vacation spots and more.

This episode features stories from reporters Rebecca Banks, Grayson Kirkham and Kat Huerta.

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According to research, Texas State currently has a 54.9% overall graduation rate, reporter Rebecca Banks did a story on non-traditional students graduating this year.

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Many students attend college to land that dream job, listen to Grayson Kirkham’s story on students achieving their dream careers.

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Texas State’s Center of Retention Planning and Management says students who join an organization during their freshman year are more likely to return the following year and graduate than a student who does not. Kat Huerta did a story on being involved in organizations on campus.

Follow your hosts Jacquelyn Carter and DaLyah Jones on Twitter. Also, like our Facebook page and tell us your summer vacation plans.

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