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What The Shortage in Truck Drivers Means For You

by Tim Brunicardi

For the trucking industry, a shortage of qualified truck drivers means manufacturers' products can be delayed when reaching its customers and consumers. Therefore, a substantial number of drivers are currently needed to help maintain a consistent flow of deliveries that arrive safely and on time.

Hocking College's Equine Program Welcomes New Filly

by Tim Brunicardi

Last month there was an addition to the Hocking College family in the form of a new female baby foal. At approximately 1 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9, Blue became a dam when she gave birth to filly, Saphira, at the Hocking College horse stables. Saphira's registered name is Out of The Blue.

Walmart Hiring Experienced Truck Drivers

by Tim Brunicardi

An article that ran back in January in USA Today reported that retail giant Walmart is hiring hundreds of truck drivers. In addition, these drivers can expect to earn an annual income of $90,000.

10 Resume Tips for Graduates to Help Stand Out

by Tim Brunicardi

For some, the first resume after graduation will be the first they ever create. For others, graduation will be a welcome addition to an already existing resume. Either way, you will want your resume to impress potential employers. Follow these 10 resume tips for graduates to help your resume stand out.

Do-Over Scholarship Allows You To Turn Your Wrongs Into Right

by Tim Brunicardi

If you’re a college student who dreamed about getting a second chance to correct a mistake from your past, then perhaps you should consider applying for the Do-Over Scholarship.

ICYMI: Hocking College Hosts Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation Workshop

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Hocking College hosted an Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation workshop on Sunday, March 31. Wildlife Rehabilitation, or the process of nurturing orphaned and injured wildlife back to health, interests many people from all walks of life. From what people watch on television, wildlife rehab can appear to be a very glamorous activity, with volunteers gracefully freeing bald eagles into the sky and caring for adorable baby animals.

However; in reality, rehabilitation of wild animals involves around-the-clock care, and the understanding that many animals do not survive or are unable to be released back into the wild. Thus, it’s truly a labor of love, but can be very rewarding for those passionate enough to put their heart and souls into these animals.

What Took Place at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Workshop?

3 Ohio Parks & Recreation Scholarships Available For NR Students

by Tim Brunicardi

Are you a natural resources major looking for some financial assistance with school? The Ohio Parks and Recreation Association Foundation has three scholarships available to students in Ohio who have an interest in parks and leisure studies.

How to Celebrate National Administrative Professionals’ Day

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Today marks National Administrative Professionals’ Day, which is a day that's always observed on the Wednesday of Administrative Professionals Week (April 22-26). Today serves as a day to recognize the work of secretaries, administrative assistants, receptionists and other administrative support professionals.

Hocking College’s New Program Prepares Students to Brush Up on Their Dental Hygiene Skills

by Tim Brunicardi

Hocking College’s new Dental Hygiene Program, which is located at the Perry Campus in New Lexington, OH, offers students the required training in general education, biomedical sciences, dental sciences, and dental hygiene sciences they’ll need to successfully enter this booming profession.

National Kindergarten Day: How It Started & How It Has Impacted Our Youth

by Tim Brunicardi

National Kindergarten Day, which takes place today (April 21), is celebrated in honor of Friedrich Froebel who was born on this day in 1782. In 1837, he founded kindergarten in his native country, Germany.

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