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Life is Not a Textbook

29m · CMUnow Podcast · 02 Jun 14:48

In this episode of the CMUnow podcast, Colorado Mesa University’s Lecturer of Business and Internship Coordinator for the Davis School of Business Kristen McGee discusses her upbringing in Grand Junction and her career journey. She emphasizes the importance of real-world examples in the classroom and encourages students to explore their passions through internships. She also highlights the benefits of internships for businesses, including mentoring the next generation and teaching valuable skills. The conversation delves into the importance of students' approach and companies' openness to new ideas for a positive internship experience.

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